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CRICOS Provider Number 01697J
ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROGRAMS
CHANGE your future
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Congratulations on taking the first step on your pathway to success!
International Education Services (IES) has a proud history of preparing international students for The University of Queensland through our foundation and English language programs. Since 1997, more than 8,000 students have continued on to study undergraduate degrees as diverse as Business Management, Economics and Journalism through to Engineering, Pharmacy and Biotechnology.
Throughout our 20 year history, we have taken care to maintain our core value of excellence in education. We strive to provide all students with an excellent experience through high quality programs and student services, ensuring they get the most out of their studies and life in Australia.
Our high standard of service is recognised by our partners, industry bodies and governments. IES has won several Queensland state awards, including Best Pathway Program and Outstanding International Student Support. The awards recognise IES as “providing leadership and exemplary work in the area of pathway development and provision for international students”.
I look forward to welcoming you to IES and Australia.
Chris Evason MANAGING DIRECTOR, INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION SERVICES
1 Celebrating 20 Years of Extraordinary Experiences3 General English Program5 Choosing Your Electives6 Learning Outside of the Classroom7 Pearson Test of English Preparation8 Brisbane: Australia’s New World City10 Campus Locations11 Student Services12 How to Apply13 Application Form
CONTENTS
WELCOME
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CELEBRATING 21 YEARS OF EXTRAORDINARY EXPERIENCES
IES College strives to provide all students with an excellent experience through high quality programs and student services, ensuring they get the most out of their studies and life in Australia. IES has won several Queensland state awards, including Best Pathway Program and Outstanding International Student Support. The awards recognise IES as “providing leadership and exemplary work in the area of pathway development and provision for international students”.
8,000+ graduates85 % gaining a place at University
world-class facilities3 campuses 1km from the Brisbane CBD
experience new culturesa rich student body from all over the world
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The General English Program will help students to develop English skills for social, cultural and personal purposes.
Students will develop their confidence in communicating both socially and professionally while increasing fluency and accuracy. This program is suitable for students at a range of English levels commencing at Elementary, and including Pre-Intermediate, Intermediate, and Upper-Intermediate.
The Pearson Test of English Preparation Program (PTE PP) will prepare and support students to undertake the Pearson Test of English Academic. Students will work with expert teachers on extending their English language skills through reading, writing, listening, and speaking development.
IES Foundation Year programs guarantee entry into most undergraduate programs at The University of Queensland to all students who meet the specific standards for their chosen program (quotas apply in some programs).
Three programs are available: Standard, Express and Extended. Program placement is determined after consideration of a student’s academic background, English proficiency and desired undergraduate program as well as any other additional needs a student may have.
GENERAL ENGLISHCRICOS: 097244M
THE FOUNDATION YEARThe Foundation YearExtended Program CRICOS 088291AStandard Program CRICOS 088290B
ACHIEVE YOUR DREAMS WITH IES COLLEGE
“I would love to study and work in Australia”
“I want to take an English language proficiency test”
“My goal is to study a bachelor degree at The University of Queensland“
ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROGRAMS
GENERAL ENGLISH TEST PREPARATION FOUNDATION YEARBuild English language skills and confidence for social, cultural and professional situations.
Coursework focused in developing language skills to undertake the official PTE test.
Foundation studies designed to prepare international students for entry into first year of UQ undergraduate courses.
UPPER INTERMEDIATE
PTE TEST PREP
EXTENDED
INTERMEDIATE EPP 10 WEEKS
EPP 20 WEEKS
EXPRESS
STANDARD
PRE-INTERMEDIATE
ELEMENTARY
• Fluency, Vocabulary and Understanding
• Accuracy and Grammar
• Language development
• Test taking skills
Students who successfully complete their Foundation Year studies, and meet the requirements of their chosen undergraduate program, are guaranteed entry at UQ
3.0 A1
4.0 A2+
4.5 B1
5.0
5.5 B2
B1+
6.0 C1
IELTS CEFR
OUTCOMES
* Academic entry requirements also apply.
UQ PATHWAYS
PEARSON ACADEMIC PREPARATIONCRICOS: 095013J
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EXPECTED OUTCOMES
Building fluency in spoken and written English.
Understanding a wide range of spoken and written texts.
Improving spoken and written accuracy through a focus on language development (vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation).
Developing skills and confidence to use English outside the classroom in everyday situations.
COURSE STRUCTURE
IES General English class sizes are small with a maximum of 18 students per class. Full time students study 20 hours a week (16 hours of English Language classes and 4 hours of electives). With our program, students can:
• Start classes on any Monday
• Choose to study for duration ranging from 1 to 40 weeks
• Average student move levels every 10 weeks
• Study full-time or part-time*
• Change elective courses every 10 weeks
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Students should be a minimum 16 years of age
All English levels accepted
GENERAL ENGLISH PROGRAM: EXPLORE YOUR POTENTIAL AND DEVELOP LIFE-CHANGING LANGUAGE SKILLS
The General English Program will help students to develop English skills for social, cultural and personal purposes.
CRICOS: 097244M
*VISA conditions may apply
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FLEXIBLE STUDY HOURS SO YOU CAN MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR EXPERIENCE IN AUSTRALIA
TIME/DAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
EXAMPLE DAYTIME SCHEDULE MORNING
8:30-10:30 CORE CLASS
Language Development
CORE CLASS
Writing
CORE CLASS
Reading
CORE CLASS
Writing
CORE CLASS
Language Development
BREAK
11:00-1:00 CORE CLASS
Speaking
ELECTIVE
• PTE Prep
• Cultural Competence
• Indigenous Art
• Skills for Careers
CORE CLASS
Speaking
CORE CLASS
Listening
ELECTIVE
• Virtual Business Enterprise
• Living Like a Local
• Academic Preparation
EXAMPLE DAYTIME SCHEDULE AFTERNOON
1:00-3:00 CORE CLASS
Language Development
ELECTIVE
• Cultural Competence
• Indigenous Art
• Skills for Careers
CORE CLASS
Reading
CORE CLASS
Writing
ELECTIVE
• Virtual Business Enterprise
• Living Like a Local
• Academic Preparation
BREAK
3:30-5:30 CORE CLASS
Speaking
CORE CLASS
Writing
CORE CLASS
Speaking
CORE CLASS
Listening
CORE CLASS
Language Development
16 hours per weekof English classes
4 hours per weekof electives
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CHOOSE YOUR ELECTIVES TO MATCH YOUR PERSONAL INTERESTS AND CAREER GOALS
BUSINESS
Used at The University of Queensland’s Business School, VBE is an engaging way to apply business and decision-making skills in a 3D business world. Learn teamwork skills and how to run a Start-Up business. Compete to win!
CULTURAL COMPETENCE PROGRAMOur own online training course which features engaging multimedia-learning modules. It’s recognised by major Australian businesses. You will also receive a certification of completion, which you can add to your resume.
ACADEMIC PREPARATION
Build the confidence and skills you need to succeed in academic study and use English in a globalised world. Practice skills such as essay writing, making effective presentations, describing graphs and charts, listening and note taking, and reading and summarising journal articles.
SKILLS FOR CAREERS
Learn English with a focus on your career. Classes will include how to get job ready, writing a resume, preparing for an interview and how to communicate in business in Australia.
PTE PREPARATION
Students will work with expert teachers on extending their English language skills through reading, writing, listening, and speaking, including a focus on pronunciation, grammar, and vocabulary.
career focused electives
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LEARNING OUTSIDE OF THE CLASSROOM
The lifestyle electives will provide a truly unforgettable Aussie experience.
INDIGENOUS CULTURE AND ARTS
Take a series of workshops with an Aboriginal artist in residence. You will explore Indigenous culture through art and design while making your own artwork.
LIVING LIKE A LOCAL
Visit places only locals know, become a BBQ legend, learn how to sing Waltzing Matilda, and more. This series of fun and Australian-focused workshops will develop your communicative skills and Aussie slang.
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PEARSON TEST OF ENGLISH PREPARATION
Throughout the PTE Preparation Program, students will work with expert teachers on extending their English language skills through reading, writing, listening, and speaking, including a focus on pronunciation, grammar, and vocabulary. Each week the course will identify and analyse test items and explicitly instruct students in test taking strategies and skills. Each five-week block of the program includes a PTE practice test which facilitates individualised and focused feedback for each student. This combination of language development, test taking skills and individualised feedback will support students to undertake the Pearson Test of English Academic.
Apply onlline: www.iescollege.com
COURSE FORMAT:
• Full-time students study from 3:30 PM to 8:00 PM (Monday to Friday)
• Part-time students study from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM (Monday to Friday)
• Practice tests and personalised feedback every 5-weeks
• Minimum enrolment group of 10 students
• Check upcoming intakes with IES Marketing at [email protected]
COSTS:
• Part time: $140.00 per week per person
• Full time: $280.00 per week per person
• Textbook: $60 per person
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
CEFR level: B1+
IELTS: 5.0
Cambridge English Scale 154-161
PTE Academic overall: 36-41
TOEFL iBT: 40-53
Develop strong test-taking skills
CRICOS: 095013J
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Brisbane is located close to two famous beaches, awe-inspiring natural sites and rainforests and reefs which are perfect to explore when you are taking a break from your studies.
Exciting career opportunities and the world-class University of Queensland make Brisbane a great place to study, and develop your skills and career. This youthful, modern city has established a reputation in the international community and contributes to leading the world in infrastructure, health, biotechnology, education and architecture. Brisbane has an open-minded, enthusiastic and globally responsible attitude that has enabled the city to maintain a balance between progress and sustainability.
Welcome to a city where you can be inspired to pursue your dreams and to find success in every aspect of your life.
RECREATION AND TOURISM
With its near-perfect climate, Queensland attracts more than 50 per cent of all international tourists to Australia. Queensland’s growing tourism industry has brought an influx of visitors to the capital. A great way to see Brisbane city is from a cruise boat or CityCat or maybe aboard a paddle steamer for a dinner cruise.
The South Bank Parklands are within walking distance of the CBD, located on the Brisbane River. South Bank features waterways, theme attractions, cafes, restaurants, markets and street entertainment. There is even a lifeguard-patrolled city beach.
The Gold Coast is a world-renowned holiday destination with beautiful golden beaches, fun parks, cafes, restaurants and shopping – only a one hour drive south from Brisbane. Just a short drive north of Brisbane are the beautiful
Sunshine Coast beaches, national parks, the Glass House Mountains, rainforests and the famous Australia Zoo.
Moreton Bay is an excellent area for water activities such as sailing, diving and exploring old shipwrecks. Off the coast are Moreton and Stradbroke Islands. The bay is protected from the ocean swells by Stradbroke Island and here visitors find expansive stretches of sandy beaches and national parks.
GLOBAL CITYBrisbane is a multicultural city with so much to see and explore. The city celebrates its diversity with many cultural festivals held throughout the year, such as the annual Greek Festival, Lunar New Year and Brisbane Festival, a three-week arts festival held annually in September that showcases classic and contemporary theatre, music and dance. Access to a network of communities means
BRISBANE: AUSTRALIA’S NEW WORLD CITY
Image courtesy of Brisbane Marketing
Brisbane is located on the east coast of Australia, in Queensland’s south-east corner. It is a green city – the central business district is surrounded by beautiful parks including the Brisbane City Botanical Gardens, South Bank and Roma Street Parkland.
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students can readily learn more about a new culture or meet and connect with people from their own.
In 2014, Brisbane was host city to the G20 Leaders’ Summit, the key forum for international economic cooperation and decision making. Leaders from the world’s most influential economies exchanged ideas and outlined their visions on major international issues. Inspired by this convergence of leadership and debate in our city, IES hosted its largest event, a special form of its Chrysalis Young Leaders Conference, the CHRYSALIS Global Youth Challenge, which saw more than 120 Australian and international students competing in Brisbane City Hall.
Strong economic growth and job potential make Brisbane one of Australia’s most exciting cities for international students. In the latest QS ranking, Brisbane was the 21st best student city in the world and had one of the highest student ratios of any city*. As the city establishes itself as the heart of the Asia Pacific area, students can be part of Brisbane’s development and have the opportunity for professional growth and advancement.
A career in Brisbane also means a unique opportunity to develop a global network of Australian and international peers. Post-study work rights entitle all undergraduate students up to two years work in Australia at completion of their degree and potential to gain international work experience.
Recently announced by the Lord Mayor, the Brisbane 2022 New World City Action Plan is an economic strategy that outlines ways to ensure for a competitive platform for industries and long-term progress for the city.
With its multicultural population and opportunities for career experience, Brisbane is the preferred destination in taking the first step in a global career.
Welcome to Brisbane: Australia’s New World City.
*2018 QS Top Universities: Brisbane – QS Best Student Cities ranking: 21st
Image courtesy of Brisbane Marketing
IES COLLEGE BRISBANE, QUEENSLAND
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Free Bus – Spring Hill to CBDBrisbane suburban rail network
BRISBANE CBD
NSOUTH BANK PARKLANDS
IES COLLEGE 88 LEICHHARDT ST
SPRING HILL
Exhibition and Convention Centre
Queensland Performing Arts Complex
Queensland Museum, Queensland Art Gallery and State Library
BRISBANE CBD
SOUTH BANK
SPRING HILL
IES COLLEGE BOUNDARY STREET CAMPUSES AND LEICHHARDT STREET CAMPUS, SPRING HILL1 km from Brisbane CBD
IES College, 495 Boundary Street campus
IES College, Leichhardt Street campus
IES College, 433 Boundary Street campus
IES COLLEGE 433 BOUNDARY ST SPRING HILL
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Free Bus – Spring Hill to CBDBrisbane suburban rail network
SUPPORT SERVICES FOR FOUNDATION YEAR STUDENTS
STUDENT COUNSELLING
Counsellors provide caring, experienced counselling and advice. Their assistance is readily available throughout the year for any personal or academic issues. Problems may be study focused or related to adjusting to life in another country. Students are encouraged to approach a counsellor as soon as problems present.
Students are also offered access to a 24-hour mobile phone number, which they can call in cases of emergency. This mobile phone is managed by Student Services staff, so issues can be promptly addressed.
ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS
Learning is not restricted to the classroom. A full schedule of afternoon and weekend activities and events keeps students interested, informed and entertained during their studies. Activities range from recreational outings which encourage students to socialise and explore Brisbane.
With the wide diversity of students, learning more about other cultures is important too. Events such as the annual International Food and Culture Festival are a great way of discovering more about the world we share.
Students are invited to join the Student Council. Members of this select group contribute to and participate in the calendar of events and are in a unique position to develop their extra-curricular skills in moving forward to university.
ORIENTATION
At the commencement of each intake, a full orientation program provides students with an introduction to IES College and Brisbane, and gives new students an opportunity to meet their peers. Students are provided with important information about IES College policies and procedures, facilities and services.
IES CAFE
The IES Café is a space for students to hang out and relax between classes. The IES Café is serviced by a barista and provides pre-paid coffee as well as free tea and fruit. At the IES Café, students can catch up with friends, teachers and staff, enjoy lunch on one of the couches.
AIRPORT TRANSFER
Student Services staff arrange for under 18 students to be met at Brisbane International Airport. Students are given a 24-hour phone number in case of changes to flight details. This service is for students only. Please note that this service is compulsory for students under 18 where IES acts as their guardian.
IMPROVE YOUR ENGLISH
One of the best ways to improve English proficiency is to speak to people fluent in the language. Located on campus, students can regularly meet with the crew of dynamic language instructors to talk about whatever topic they desire, such as their studies.
As well as improving spoken English, IES Mates improves students’ listening skills.
STUDENT SERVICES
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COURSE STRUCTURE
HOW TO APPLY
STEP 6
Get ready to come to Brisbane!
STEP 1
Complete the IES College application form.
STEP 2
Send your complete application to [email protected], you can also post or hand it in person. You can do this yourself or through an IES approved education agent – check our approved agents online at www.iescollege.com.
STEP 3
Make sure that you attach the supporting documents to your application. We will require a certified copy of your passport and current visa letter (if you are already in Australia). IES English Enrolments may ask for more documents, keep an eye out for our e-mails!
STEP 4
If your application is successful, you will receive an offer to study at IES College. Upon accepting your offer, you should pay your fees to confirm your enrolment. IES College will then issue a Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) – you will need this document to apply for your student visa.
STEP 5
Now you should apply for your visa. Make sure that you have health insurance to cover for your stay. IES College can assist you with sorting your medical cover.
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IES CRICOS Provider Number 01697J
General English Program (CRICOS Code 097244M)Application Form
2 Contact DetailsAddress
City
State
Phone number
Student email
Country Post code
(MUST BE applicant details, not agent)
1 Personal DetailsFamily name(s)
Gender
Country of birth
Passport number (1)
(1) Please include a certified copy of Passport
Nationality
First language
Male Female Prefer not to say Date of birth
Given name(s)
Day Month Year
4 English Language Proficiency
Date of Test Overall score
What is your English level?
If yes, please specify the test
(3) Please submit certified copies of your English Test Results with this application
Beginner Elementary Pre-Intermediate Intermediate Upper Intermediate Advanced
IELTS Cambridge CAE Cambridge FCE TOEFL
Have you taken an English test? (3) Yes No
Day Month Year
5 Educational BackgroundGraduation date YearMonthDayHigh school graduation
Name of the Institution
Name of the Institution
Country of study
Country of study
Highest qualification
Yes No
Certificate Diploma University Degree Graduation date YearMonthDay
Other (please specify):
If you are in Australia, what visa do you hold? (2) Student Visa Tourist/Visitor Visa Working Holiday Visa
3 Visa Details
If you are not in Australia, what type of visa will you apply for to study at IES College?
Other (please specify):
Student Visa Tourist/Visitor Visa Working Holiday Visa
(2) Please attach a certified copy of your current visa
Current visa expiry date Day Month Year
Are you currently in Australia? Yes No
Please indicate if you have any disability that may require extra services or special consideration e.g wheelchair, blindness, deaf etc
Yes (please specify): No
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12 Agent Details / Agent Stamp
10 AccommodationDo you require assistance in obtaining accommodation?
If yes, what type of accommodation do you need?
Do you require airport pickup and transfer?
Yes No
Homestay Other (please specify)
Yes No
7 Further Studies In Australia
Course
Start date
If yes, at which institution
Are you planning further studies in Australia after you finish your course? Yes No
Day Month Year
6 Employment Background
Occupation
How long have you been employed? Months Years
Employer name (4)
Are you currently employed? Yes No
(4) If not currently employed, please outline your last employment. If never employed please leave this section in blank.
Never been employed
8 Course SelectionGeneral English Programs (Select One Option)
OPTION 1 Elementary OPTION 4 Upper Intermediate OPTION 2 Pre-Intermediate OPTION 3 Intermediate
Please note your selection of a General English Level is an indication of your level only. Your starting level will be determined at the start of the program through taking an English Language Placement Test.
Intended start date (Monday only) Day Month Year Duration (number of weeks)
9 Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) (*if applicable)
Provider
Membership number Expire date
I already have OSHC (please provide insurer details below) (5)
I will arrange my OSHC myself / with my agent
Day Month Year(5) Please provide a letter from your provider outlining your membership. All overseas students studying in Australia on a STUDENT VISA
are required by the Australian Government to obtain Overseas Student Health Cover.
Students applying for a student visa must maintain adequate arrangements for health insurance in accordance with the conditions of their visa.
11 Application Checklist
A copy of your current passport
A copy of your current Australian Visa (if you hold one)
A copy of your further studies offer (if you are planning further studies in Australia)
A copy of your official English Test Results
A letter from your OSHC provider (if applicable, and if you already have insurance)
A signed and dated application form
IMPORTANT: All of these documents MUST be attached and certified by an approved IES Agent or appropriate authority in your current location.
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13 Student Declaration
14 Application Process1. Download an application form, complete and return it by email, fax, mail or in person (details listed below) together with certified copies of
your academic records, English Language proficiency and any other documents relevant to the application.
2. Your application will be assessed and if successful you will receive a formal offer by email/fax. The original offer(s) will be sent by email to yourself or your agent.
3. To accept this offer you should return copies of any documents requested by the Enrolments Manager, as outlined in your offer letter, i.e. copy of your passport, visa etc.
4. Payment of the appropriate program fees needs to be made before your enrolment can be finalised (further details & exact amounts due will be included in your offer letter).
Payment can be made by:
• Direct deposit to International Education Services Commonwealth Bank, Beaudesert Branch Account No: 06 4400 1007 6403
• Credit Card
Please email a copy of the payment receipt to IES. Your contact for all payment options is Enrolments Manager, details below.
5. Once payment details have been confirmed by the bank, you enrolment will be confirmed
Note: Please indicate if you have any disability that may require extra services or special consideration.
Contact Details
The Enrolments Manager International Education Services Ltd PO Box 989, Spring Hill 4004 Queensland Australia Telephone: 61 7 3832 7699 Facsimile: 61 7 3832 9850 Web: iescollege.com Email: [email protected]
For more information about IES English Program, please contact us at [email protected]
I have read, understood and agree to abide by the Terms of Enrolment, including the Refund Policy applicable to my chosen program(s), located at: https://iescollege.com/foundation-year/enrolment-terms.html.
I understand that it is my responsibility to provide all necessary documentation to support this application. Further, I authorise IES to obtain further information where necessary. I understand that if I provide incorrect or incomplete information, it may result in the cancellation of my enrolment.
I understand that IES College may use the VEVO website to confirm my visa status and conditions.
I am aware of the extent of the tuition and living costs associated with studying my chosen program(s) at IES College and I am prepared to meet these costs.
I will make every endeavour to meet the requirements of my chosen program(s) and maintain satisfactory academic progress and attendance. Further I accept that IES College will determine the grades that I achieve in my chosen program(s).
I hereby allow IES to take and use images and video of me for use on the IES College Website, on IES Social media platforms, and in IES Marketing collateral. Further, I understand that if I do not wish for IES to use my image as described above, I can opt out by ticking this box .
I understand that this declaration and the availability of IES’ complaints and appeals processes does not remove the right to take further action under Australia’s consumer protection laws.
I understand that a description of the Australian Government regulations which regulate programs for international students can be found at: https://internationaleducation.gov.au/regulatory-information/pages/regulatoryinformation.aspx.
Student signature:
Date:
Signed by Student or Parent/Guardian (if student under 18)
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15 Terms Of Enrolment
Refunds:
1. For Student Visa applicants: IES College agrees to refund within 28 days and without deduction, all fees paid where the student provides acceptable certified evidence that the application made for a student visa was rejected by the Australian immigration authorities.
2. Where IES College has received tuition fees from the agent/parent/student, IES College agrees to refund within 28 days of the receipt of written notice of cancellation by the student (or parent/guardian if the student is under 18), fees paid by or on behalf of the student less the amounts to be retained as detailed below:
• Until six (6) weeks prior to the scheduled beginning of the program there is applicable to all enrolments, a non refundable fee of AUD $100 to cover marketing charges and administrative costs.
• If notice of the cancellation is received between two (2) and six (6) weeks prior to the scheduled beginning of the program, IES College may retain a portion of the fees relating to administrative costs and course levies – 30 percent (%) of the tuition fees paid.
• If notice of cancellation is received less than two (2) weeks prior to the scheduled beginning of the program or after the program has begun there will be no refund of any money paid. If the student was referred to IES College by an Approved Agency, the sum paid to this agency will be non refundable.
3. IES College agrees to refund tuition fees paid to IES College if the offer of a place is withdrawn, except where the offer was made on the basis of incorrect or incomplete information supplied by the student. In this case the same amounts will be retained as detailed under point two (2) above. The date of the offer being withdrawn will correspond with the date of notice of cancellation in point two (2) above.
4. IES College will consider the following exceptional circumstances as grounds for a student’s withdrawal from the program:
• Illness or disability;
• Death of a close family member;
• Political, civil or natural event which prevents the full payment of fees.
When acceptable documentary evidence is produced, refunds will be at the discretion of IES College.
5. In the unlikely event of IES College being unable to deliver the program in full, the student will be offered a refund of all the course money paid to date. The refund will be paid within two (2) weeks of the day on which the program ceased being provided.
6. Refunds will be made in Australian dollars (AUD) as at the date of transaction, and will exclude and currency transfer charges..
7. Refunds or General English makeup classes are not available as a result of occasional missed classes due to minor illness or minor disruptions due to weather, public transport and the like.
8. This agreement and the availability of complaints and appeals processes do not remove the right to take further action under Australian consumer protection laws.
9. Agent Responsibilities, as per the IES Agency Agreement(s);
• Where the student/parent has paid tuition fees directly to the Approved IES Agent and where the student is deemed by IES College entitled to a refund as outlined in point two (2) above, IES College will refund the appropriate portion of the tuition fees (excluding any upfront commission) to the approved agent. The Agent will then refund the student/parent the correct portion of the tuition fees (as per point two (2) above) to the student/parent.
• Where the student/parent has paid tuition fees directly to the Approved IES Agent and where the student is deemed by IES College entitled to a refund as outlined in point three (3) above, IES College will refund to the Approved Agent the tuition fees received from the agent. The Agent will then refund the student/parent the tuition fees (as per point three (3) above) to the student/parent.
• Refunds to the student/parent from an IES Approved Agent, where the Agent has received direct payment for tuition fees, may be issued in local currency, where appropriate.
• IES Approved Agents are to uphold the International Education and Training Agent Code of Ethics, particularly in relation to student refunds.
Fees:
All program fees stated on the IES College website, in IES College program brochures and other IES College marketing material are subject to review and change, at least annually.
Fees will NOT be changed once an Offer Letter / Written Agreement has been issued to a student offering enrolment into an IES College program(s).
A student’s enrolment may be cancelled should they fail to pay the appropriate fees, as outlined in their Offer Letter / Written Agreement.
Program fees must be paid in full in advance (unless otherwise arranged), as outlined in the students Offer Letter / Written Agreement.
Student Responsibilities:
Students studying at IES College under a student visa must abide by all terms and conditions of their visa, including:
• maintain appropriate health insurance during their course; and
• if a student has any school-aged dependants coming to Australia with them, they will be required to pay full fees if they are enrolled in either a government or non-governmental school
In addition to any visa conditions, all students must abide by the rules and regulations of the college as detailed in the Student Handbook relevant to their program. Copies of the Student Handbook(s) are made available to students via the website or a copy can be requested by contacting Student Services.
Students must supply IES College with their current residential address, email address, mobile telephone number and emergency contact information when studying in their program and notify of any change of address within 7 days.
Students must retain a copy of their Offer Letter / Written Agreement, as well as copies of payment receipts for tuition and non tuition fees.
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CRICOS Provider Number 01697J
Level 1 – Landmark Place, 495 Boundary Street
PO Box 989, Spring Hill, Queensland 4004 Australia
Telephone (61) 7 3832 7699 Facsimile (61) 7 3832 9850
Email [email protected]
BRISBANE, QUEENSLAND
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