
Student discipline and complaints & appeals resolution policy:
The College has a process in place to assist students in providing
a resolution for a complaints & appeals in the following areas:
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Academic Standards
• Behaviour and Discipline
• Contract and Finance
Students are expected to abide by the standards as set out in
the Student Learning Contract. Students are required to sign this
contract and adhere to its contract.
Students are also expected to abide by the Code of Conduct as
published in the Student Induction Manual. Any breach of these
guidelines may result in disciplinary action. All staff are expected
to follow and enforce these guidelines. If any student feels they
have been treated unfairly the following is available to them:
Document the complaints & appeals and advise your teacher
to seek resolution. If not resolved discuss with Head of Faculty.
If not resolved seek appointment with the Chief Executive / College
Head. If you are not satisfied with the outcome you may wish to
consult an external mediator.
Any issues relating to the student Contract of Enrolment, payment
of fees or refund of monies are stated clearly on the "Enrolment"
page. Students must sign this form prior to commencement of course.
For international students, an acceptance of offer represents
an understanding of the above.
Any student who feels that they have not been treated in accordance
with these conditions should follow the complaints & appeals
procedure above.
Client
Support
Our educational philosophy is to provide individual and personal
attention to students through our office and teaching staff. Everything
is focussed on your eventual success, whether it is achieved by
helping you progress to University, helping you get a job or helping
you cope with your study programme.
Welfare
and Guidance Services:
We are always happy to assist any student with issues relating
to their academic progress. We have a qualified academic support
officer available by appointment. For issues relating to personal
welfare we will assist students to source an appropriate service
and a suitable time for counselling. A large range of government
and private welfare services can be sourced by our staff to assist
students in a variety of matters.
Language
and Literacy
Students may be asked to complete a language and literacy test
to determine their suitability for a course. At any time during
the course if recommended by a teacher, head of faculty or College
Head a student may be asked to complete a literacy test.
Access
and Equity
It is our policy to ensure that all groups in society have equal
opportunity to participate successfully in our programmes. The
College embraces diversity in the student population in respect
to age gender cultural and linguistic background and socio-economic
status. We will ensure that equity principles for all groups are
implemented through fair allocation of resources and increased
opportunity to participate in decision- making processes that
affect their lives.
Induction
and Orientation
All students will participate in a full day / half day or part
thereof induction program. At this session students will be given
information relative to their timetable, student services, complaints
& appeals and discipline procedures, attendance and behaviour
requirements and academic standards. Students will be given a
Handbook with all relative material at this session. (If the student
has not already been given this information.)
Learning
and Assessment Procedures
Students will be provided with a variety of learning strategies
during their course. Some of these may include trainer directed
sessions; CD-Rom activities; internet activities; self-paced computer
lessons; lecture-theatre style tutorials; video training and research
activities.
Competency based assessments will address the current and relevant
National Training Package and will adhere to the four technical
principles of assessment: reliability, validity, flexibility,
fairness and may take the form of a written test, a demonstration,
an oral presentation, a role play, an assignment or a computer
simulated activity.
A variety of assessments will be conducted to determine if students
have reached competency in all of the required elements.
Fees
1. All international student fees are deposited into the AICA
College Student Trust Account.
2. Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) is withdrawn from the
Trust Account and paid to the Health Insurance Fund on the student's
arrival.
3. All fees are payable in advance as determined by the AICA College
at time of application.
4. Fees are correct at time of printing and may vary at any time
without prior notice.
Refund
Policy
1. If an applicant (student) accepts a place by the AICA College
of Art & English by virtue of paying fees, it means a binding
contract between the applicant and the AICA College of Art &
English.
2. The laws of the Commonwealth of Australia and the State of
Queensland govern the contract between the applicant (student)
and the AICA College.
3. Notification of cancellation, deferral or leave of absence
from a course of study must be in writing to the AICA College.
4. Application Fees and Accommodation Placement Fees are not refundable.
5. Before Commencement: If the student's Visa application is rejected,
all fees are refundable in full (except those noted in Number
4 above). If the student is required to return home before a program
commences, due to exceptional circumstances of a compassionate
nature, such as death or severe illness in the immediate family,
AICA College will refund all fees (except those noted in number
4 above). If the student wishes to cancel his/her course before
commencement , the following conditions apply:
Should the cancellation be less than (<) 20 days but more than
(>) 14 days than a 10% administration fee will apply. 90% of
all fees will be refunded to the student. Should the student cancel
within 14days of the commencement of the course or after commencement
of the course than = administration fee of 25% will apply. 75%
- of all fees paid will be refunded less any classes already undertaken.
6. The AICA College of Art & English has the right to cancel
any course for any reason at any time. If the AICA cancels any
course an alternative offer may be made or the balance of unused
fees will be refunded.
Fees will not be refunded for any reason other than above.
Deferral,
Leave of Absence or Transferral
1. If the student wishes to defer his/her admission or take leave
of absence until a later semester, AICA College will hold the
fees paid for 6 months, as at the date advised in writing, without
levying a penalty. If the student subsequently withdraws or exceeds
this agreed holding period, all fees will be automatically surrendered
to and become the absolute property of the AICA College.
2. A student may transfer to another course at the AICA and pay
any cost difference if the new course is more expensive. If the
course is less expensive, the student will be allowed additional
study time.
3. AICA College will not transfer fees to another Institution
or to a currently enrolled student, unless arranged at the time
of enrolment.
Other
All courses offered by the AICA College of Art & English are
subject to numbers.
Full
Time Courses • Short Courses
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