All international student applications and payments for Central Institute of Technology courses have to be made through Education Training International (ETI), the international arm of the Western Australian Government's Department of Education and Training.
1. Download an application form from ETI
2. ETI will send you a letter of acceptance and confirmation of enrolment details
3. Payment made to ETI
4. Orientation at Central Institute of Technology
5. Enrolment and issuing of timetables at Central Institute of Technology
6. Course delivery and assessment
7. Graduation
The ESOS Act and National Code 2007 promotes quality education and consumer protection for overseas students.
- Protects your rights
- Sets out clear roles and responsibilities for Central and other registered training organisations teaching overseas students.
The National Code of Practice requires Central Institute of Technology to systematically monitor your course progress and will notify and counsel students who are at risk of failing to meet course requirements. Central is required to report students, under section 19 of the ESOS Act (if they breach course progress requirements).
http://www.aei.gov.au/AEI/ESOS/Default.htm
Like many international students you may get a part-time or casual job to help pay for your living expenses while you study in Australia.
All people working in Australia have basic rights and protections in the workplace.
These include the right to minimum pay and conditions for any job you are employed to do.
The Workplace Ombudsman makes sure that these rights are protected and enforced fairly under Australia’s workplace relations laws.
You need to know your workplace rights. This brochure will help you.
Workplace Ombudsman: www.wo.gov.au