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1 WELCOME 2 DUELI – Your pathway to Deakin University 4 MELBOURNE CAMPUS AT BURWOOD 5 GEELONG CAMPUSES 6 English Language Programs at DUELI 7 PROGRAM INFORMATION 9 ENGLISH FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES PROGRAMS 10 DUELI STUDY TOUR PROGRAMS 11 DUELI DATES 12 DUELI fees and costs 13 Application forms 15 STUDENTS HOMESTAY INFORMATION 21 Refund policy
WELCOMe
Greetings from Deakin University English Language Institute
Deakin University is a multi-award winning university and aims to be one of Australia’s most progressive universities. At Deakin University English Language Institute (DUELI), we are proud of our reputation for meeting the English language and personal needs of our students. Studying English at Deakin provides you with a wonderful chance to meet new people and make life-long friendships with a wide range of people from all over the world. It is a fantastic opportunity to share knowledge, ideas and experiences. At DUELI, students from all over the world come to study English for many different reasons. Whether you are planning to learn English to study an award course at Deakin University or for your own personal or professional development, our aim is to help you to use English to the best of your ability. Your success is our success. I look forward to meeting you when you arrive and, with all the staff here, to assist you in achieving your pathway to success. BEN STUBBS DIRECTOR DEAKIN UNIVERSITY ENGLISH LANGUAGE INSTITUTE
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DUELI YOUR PATHWAY TO DEAKIN UNIVERSITY About DUELI Deakin University English Language Institute (DUELI) has been offering full-time intensive English language programs to international students since 1998. At DUELI we have a strong reputation for preparing students for entry to degree-level studies at Deakin University and other tertiary institutions in Australia. We also offer programs to students who wish to develop their English skills for their own personal and professional development. DUELI offers a wide variety of English language programs from elementary to advanced level. The courses ensure that students are involved in learning activities similar to those they will meet in real life or at university.
What can you expect from a DUELI course » An Australian university campus experience » A wide range of English programs for students at all levels » Direct –entry EAP pathway programs to undergraduate, postgraduate and Study Abroad programs at Deakin University » Direct-entry pathway programs to MIBT Diploma and Certificate IV Foundation programs » Dedicated, experienced and highly qualified teachers » 24-hour computer access » Modern and well-equipped classrooms, library and facilities » Excellent student support » Small class sizes » DUELI is Deakin. DUELI students therefore have access to a wide range of Deakin University medical services, Deakin University libraries and all university facilities across all campuses » Free four week membership to the Deakin Gym on the Burwood Campus
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» Option to become a member of Deakin University Student Association (DUSA) at no charge » Opportunities to meet with local and international students at Deakin University » Opportunities to join Deakin University Student Association (DUSA) student clubs, excursions and activities
Length of English language programs Courses commence every five weeks and include 25 hours tuition per week. Courses are offered in blocks of five weeks. You’ll be assessed and placed in the class that best suits your level. Students on average attend DUELI for 10–20 weeks.
Class sizes Class sizes are small, with an average of 14 students per class. Generally, the number of students in DUELI classes ranges from 6 to 18 students.
Class times Class times are between 8.30 am and 5.30 pm five days a week (Mondays through Fridays). Start and finish times vary throughout the day, depending on the students’ class level.
Teaching staff Teachers at the Deakin University English Language Institute are highly qualified and experienced professionals who have: » postgraduate qualifications in teaching ESL/EFL and TESOL » extensive teaching experience in Australia and overseas » specialist skills in curriculum, materials and study program design » IELTS preparation and examining experience
Student services » Free airport reception » International Student Advisers to help, advise and guide you in academic and personal matters » Assistance with finding accommodation » Orientation program for new students » Medical and health services on campus » Personal counselling services on campus » Counsellors to assist in the transition to Deakin » Free four week introductory membership to Deakin’s Burwood gym » Optional one year free membership to Deakin University Student Association
Facilities » Modern, well-equipped classrooms » Cafeterias with halal dishes » The latest 24 hour computing resources with access to the internet and email for study purposes » Independent Learning Centre (ILC) » Access to all of Deakin University’s library facilities » Religious facilities, including Muslim prayer rooms
» Common areas, cafes and outdoor spaces » Sporting facilities including a state-of-the-art gymnasium and sports hall
Accommodation for DUELI students
Postgraduate programs. Upon successful completion of selected DUELI courses, students will be considered to have met Deakin University’s English language requirements and can gain direct entry into their award course program.
Most students studying at DUELI usually stay in homestay accommodation, which is accessible by public transport. Homestay offers a safe, caring environment and is a valuable experience for both you and the Australian family. Homestays provide a fully-furnished bedroom, three meals per day and laundry facilities. Assistance with finding a suitable homestay is provided by DUELI.
DUELI Direct Entry Pathway to MIBT Diploma programs
Off-campus housing is also available – go to www.dusa.org.au/ housing. Privately managed accommodation is also available at International House. Go to www.ih.au.com for more information.
MIBT is conveniently located alongside DUELI at Deakin University’s Melbourne Campus at Burwood.
DUELI Direct Entry Pathway to Deakin University Award course programs DUELI offers a direct-entry pathway to students who wish to study Deakin University Undergraduate, Study Abroad and
DUELI also offers a direct entry pathway to Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology (MIBT). Students who successfully complete an MIBT Diploma or Certificate IV Foundation Studies program will be eligible for direct entry into a Deakin University undergraduate program.
For more information, visit www.mibt.vic.edu.au.
ABOUT DEAKIN Deakin University aspires to be recognised as Australia’s most progressive University. Its degrees are recognised by universities worldwide, as well as by relevant Australian professional associations.
Jesica Salazar from Monterrey, Mexico was awarded a Peace Scholarship in 2007 and chose to come to Deakin for her studies. After completing her EAP course at Deakin University English language Institute, Jesica will move into a Bachelor of Psychology at Deakin. “I love that there are many different cultures in Australia, and the fact that it is a clean, safe and modern country, concerned about peace and the well-being of the world,” she says. “I choose Deakin because I felt it was the best uni for me, with the best location. Deakin has students from all over the world, and quality academic staff. As well as improving my knowledge and English skills, and making many friends, this experience will help me the rest of my life. My time in Australia has been priceless!”
With traditional values of excellence in teaching and research in mind, Deakin has built an enviable reputation by successfully combining them with an attitude that challenges conventional practices, producing new ways of developing and delivering courses. In recent years, Deakin’s style of teaching has been recognised with multiple awards, including a national Award for Teaching Excellence and by also winning the prestigious Australian University of the Year award twice. Deakin is an Australian Government-funded University and is a member of Universities Australia and the Association of Commonwealth Universities.
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MELBOURNE CAMPUS
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About Melbourne The city of Melbourne has a population of 3.6 million people. It is exciting, safe, and wellknown for its music and cultural festivals, quality restaurants, entertainment venues, beautiful parks and gardens and excellent shopping. Its world-class sporting and recreational facilities attract international events such as the Australian Tennis Open, the Melbourne Grand Prix, and the International Cricket Test series. Melbourne has been voted ‘the world’s most liveable city’ twice in the past four years, following surveys conducted by a United States research group, because of its clean and safe environment, cost of living and quality of housing and education.
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Melbourne Campus at Burwood The thriving metropolitan Melbourne Campus at Burwood is Deakin’s largest campus and attracts more than 16 000 undergraduate and postgraduate on-campus students. It is located in Melbourne’s eastern suburbs, about 45 minutes by tram from the city centre.
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The Melbourne Campus at Burwood is noted for its modern architecture and facilities, which include the prestigious Deakin University Art Gallery, Motion.Lab, a purpose built gymnasium and sports hall, food court, restaurants and bar, internet café, excellent learning facilities, the IELTS Test Centre, health care services, campus shop and bookshop. A new addition to the campus is the International Centre, where DUELI is located, which provides students with state-of-the-art facilities, including spacious teaching areas and a multi‑faith spiritual centre. MELBOURNE CAMPUS AT BURWOOD
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Geelong CAMPUSES
GEELONG WATERFRONT CAMPUS
ABOUT GEELONG Geelong - a thriving coastal city - is Victoria’s second largest city with a population close to 240,000 people. It is situated on the beautiful Corio Bay and Barwon River, and is less than one hour from the centre of Melbourne by car or train.
GEELONG CAMPUS AT WAURN PONDS AND GEELONG WATERFRONT CAMPUS DUELI has teaching facilities at Deakin University’s two Geelong Campuses: the Geelong Campus at Waurn Ponds and the Geelong Waterfront Campus.
» student support services including study skills, careers and employment, Jobshop, a medical centre and health services, counselling, financial assistance, international student support and chaplaincy » bar and bistro, restaurant, food court and dining room DUELI now offers its Direct Entry English for Academic Purposes (EAP) pathway program in Geelong Campuses which feature spacious teaching areas and state-of-the-art facilities.
Services and facilities on Campus include: » lecture theatres » library » computer laboratories
GEELONG CAMPUS AT WAURN PONDS
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English Language Programs at DUELI English Language Programs at DUELI Melbourne English for Academic Purposes (EAP) 5–20 weeks A direct-entry pathway to Deakin University’s undergraduate, postgraduate and Study Abroad programs.
Certificate of Advanced English (CAE) Preparation
IELTS Preparation 5–10 weeks Preparation for students who need to undertake the IELTS test to meet the English language requirements for entering university.
English for TESOL
An intensive program for students who have advanced English skills and want to develop the skills to achieve success in the CAE program.
10 weeks (May to July and November to February only)
Business English
5–45 weeks
The English for TESOL Program is a 10-week English language program for high level students with IELTS 5.5 (no band lower than 5.5) or above.
For students who wish to develop their overall English language skills for personal and professional use.
Intensive Academic Preparation (IAP)
General English (GE)
5–10 weeks
5–10 weeks
English Language Programs at DUELI Geelong English for Academic Purposes (EAP) 5–20 weeks A direct-entry pathway to Deakin University’s undergraduate, postgraduate and Study Abroad programs in Geelong.
For students who wish to improve their business communication skills.
5 weeks For students who have met the English language requirements but who wish to get better prepared for the Australian university system.
Dueli pathways IELTS Entry General Level (based on English (GE) lowest IELTS band score)
English for Intensive Business IELTS Certificate Academic Academic English Preparation of Advanced Purpose (EAP) Preparation English (CAE) (IAP)
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EAP4
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GE7
EAP3
BE2
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GE6
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GE5
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GE4
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GE3
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The DUELI EAP 4 program is a direct entry pathway to Deakin University Postgraduate programs English for The DUELI EAP 3 program is a direct entry pathway to TESOL Deakin University Undergraduate and Study Abroad programs
Placement into DUELI classes is based on the results of the DUELI Placement Test upon arrival Minimum Entry Level for Deakin University Award course and MIBT pathway programs Deakin University Postgraduate programs and Bachelor of Nursing IELTS 6.5 (no band lower than 6) TOEFL iBT 92 (Writing 21) DUELI EAP 4 (60%) Deakin University Undergraduate, Study Abroad and Postgraduate Qualifying Programs (PQP), MIBT Diploma of Media and Communication IELTS 6.0 (no band lower than 6) TOEFL iBT 79 (Writing 21) DUELI EAP 3 (60%) All other MIBT Diploma and Certificate IV Foundation Studies programs IELTS 5.5 DUELI EAP 2 (60%)
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DUELI Pathway to Further Study
The DUELI EAP 2 program is a direct entry pathway to MIBT Diploma programs
program information DIRECT ENTRY PATHWAY PROGRAMS TO DEAKIN UNIVERSITY
» oral presentations and learning to actively participate in group and classroom discussions » study skills.
ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC PURPOSES (EAP)
The EAP Pathway
Location: DUELI Melbourne and DUELI Geelong Level: Intermediate – Advanced Duration: 5–20 weeks DUELI’s EAP programs provide an excellent link to Deakin’s undergraduate and postgraduate courses. Students can meet the English language requirements of Deakin undergraduate and postgraduate courses by successfully completing an EAP direct entry pathway at DUELI. The EAP programs at DUELI prepare students to fully participate in academic life. They help students develop an understanding of Australian academic expectations and ensure that students develop the skills required for academic success, including: » » » » »
report writing essay writing research skills critical thinking effective listening and note-taking skills
DUELI offers four levels of English for Academic Purposes: EAP 1, EAP 2, EAP 3 and EAP 4. Each EAP program is five weeks in length. DUELI’s four-level EAP pathway program has been designed to assist eligible students who wish to enter Deakin University’s undergraduate and postgraduate programs to meet the English language requirements of their award courses.
EAP 1
Provides the first step for meeting the English language requirements of Deakin University’s award course programs. To progress from EAP 1 to EAP 2, you must obtain a final assessment result of 60% or higher.
EAP 2
Provides the second step for meeting the English language requirements of Deakin University’s award course programs and is the English language direct entry pathway to MIBT’s Diploma program. To progress from EAP 2 to EAP 3, you must obtain a final assessment result of 60% or higher.
EAP 3
Eligible students who have met the academic requirements of their undergraduate award course at Deakin can meet the English language requirements of the University by successfully completing EAP 3 with a final course result of 60% or higher. To progress from EAP 3 to EAP 4, you must obtain a final assessment result of 60% or higher.
EAP 3 and EAP 4 » » » » » » »
Research essay Reading/critical thinking Notetaking Timed writing Debating (EAP 3) Oral Presentation (EAP 4) Group work participation and communication skills
EAP 4
Eligible students who have met the academic requirements of their postgraduate award course at Deakin can meet the English language requirements of Deakin University by successfully completing EAP 4 with a final assessment result of 60% or higher.
Assessment tasks EAP 1 and EAP 2 » » » » » »
Research writing Summary writing Notetaking Timed writing Oral presentation Group work participation and communication skills
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program information English who wish to improve their English for their own personal development. At DUELI, our aim is for all students undertaking a General English course of study to be able to communicate clearly and confidently with people from all over the world. Each General English class undertakes at least three excursions linked to the curriculum. In General English, you will: » learn English for everyday situations » communicate with people in the classroom and in real situations on class excursion projects » learn to speak accurately and clearly » improve pronunciation and fluency » extend your vocabulary » continue to develop crosscultural communication skills » use English to help you enjoy living in Melbourne and Australia. » make formal and informal presentations to the class » take notes and report on university lectures » participate in group discussions » identify cultural differences in learning strategies and learning styles.
INTENSIVE ACADEMIC PREPARATION (IAP) Level: Advanced Duration: 5 weeks The IAP program is a five-week program for high-level students with IELTS 6.5 or above (or equivalent). Students who have met the admission requirements of university would benefit greatly from this program. Each week of the IAP program focuses on a range of tasks and academic themes. You are given specific tasks that ensure that you develop the writing, reading, listening and speaking
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skills needed to achieve success at university. This is a high-level course for students who wish to excel in their university program. The IAP program will enable you to: » use catalogue and database searching techniques to locate relevant articles » critically analyse research articles » paraphrase and summarise information » negotiate a research proposal » edit and re-draft information » use appropriate referencing » plan an appropriate research design » negotiate procedures and outcomes in small groups
ASSESSMENT
At the end of the five-week IAP program, you will receive an assessment report that details your achievement against: » a group 20-minute powerpoint presentation on research » a 2000-word group research project.
GENERAL ENGLISH PROGRAMS AT DEAKIN GENERAL ENGLISH (GE) Level: Elementary – Advanced Duration: 5–45 weeks Our General English programs are ideal for students with elementary to advanced levels of
There are nine General English levels offered at DUELI: » » » » » » » » »
GE 1 Elementary 1 GE 2 Elementary 2 GE 3 Pre-Intermediate 1 GE 4 Pre-Intermediate 2 GE 5 Intermediate 1 GE 6 Intermediate 2 GE 7 Upper-Intermediate 1 GE 8 Upper-Intermediate 2 GE 9 Advanced
You study for 25 hours per week for five weeks at each General English level. To successfully progress from one General English level to the next, you need to pass the main assessment tasks for each level.
General English Pathways
A General English student is eligible to transfer to the EAP stream if they pass their General English class at the GE 4 level and attain an appropriate result on the DUELI EAP writing test.
ENGLISH FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES PROGRAMS IELTS Preparation
Business English
Level: Upper Intermediate – Advanced Duration: 5–10 weeks
Level: Intermediate – Upper Intermediate Duration: 5–10 weeks
Prepare for the IELTS test at Melbourne’s newest official IELTS Test Centre. The IELTS Preparation course is designed for students to achieve success in the IELTS examination. It equips you to:
DUELI’s Business English program focuses on developing language skills required for international business communications. Students undertaking the program will be given language tasks and activities that will assist them in their understanding of western business culture and the language needed to succeed in a crosscultural environment.
» become familiar with IELTS examination format » improve listening, reading, writing and speaking skills » learn strategies for dealing effectively with the tasks in the examination » practise IELTS tasks under timed conditions. You must have a minimum IELTS score of 5.5 or equivalent to enter the IELTS Preparation program.
Certificate of Advanced English (CAE) Preparation Level: Advanced Duration: 5–10 weeks The CAE program is ideal for students who have an advanced level of English and are looking for a challenging English language program that will develop their listening, reading, writing and speaking skills further. Tasks and activities of the CAE program have been developed to ensure that students have the skills to use English to successfully complete the CAE exam and to develop the skills to use English at advanced level in the Australian community.
Students in the Business English programs undertake the following tasks: » journal writing » targeted business research project » interviewing » completing all the stages of job application requirements including addressing selection criteria, resume writing and writing letters of application » field trips to Australian businesses.
Assessment
Assessment in each course takes a variety of forms, including written research assignments, class tests and oral presentations.
Each week of the English for TESOL program focuses on a range of tasks and academic themes. Students are given specific tasks that ensure that they develop the writing, reading, listening and speaking skills needed to achieve success at university. This is a high level course for students who wish to achieve success once they commence their university program. The aims of the program: » To provide a high level intensive English language program » To provide an introductory program for students wishing to develop their English language and academic skills for future studies or work in the TESOL field both in Australia and abroad » For students to have an introduction to current methodologies and issues in TESOL » To further the development of students’ research and critical thinking skills
Assessment
Reflective Journal: Lesson Observations: Literature review: Group Oral Presentations: Folio of Lesson Plans: Group Research Projects:
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Jordan Petrus Serontou from West Papua, Indonesia, won the Jayapura Regency Scholarship and decided to study a Master of Planning at Deakin University. But before embarking on a full-fledged masters degree program he chose to begin his Deakin experience at DUELI to brush up on his English. He studied DUELI’s Academic English Program and was delighted with the results. “I was able to improve my vocabulary, listening and verbal communication skills through the program, while learning about Australian culture and colloquialism,” he says. Jordan feels Melbourne is a beautiful city. “I am pleased to live in Melbourne; it is a wonderful city with lots of cultural activities and festivals being held all year round. I think the transport system in Melbourne is great and overall have found Melbourne to be a safe place to live and study in,” he says.
ENGLISH FOR TESOL Level: Upper IntermediateAdvanced Duration: 10 weeks (May to July and November to February only) Hours per week: 20 hours DUELI’s English for TESOL Program is being offered from November 2008. The English for TESOL Program is a 10 English language program for high level students with IELTS 5.5 (no band lower than 5.5) or above.
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DUELI Study Tour Programs
WEEK 1 WEEK 4
Contact us for more information about tailoring a program to meet your needs. Please email studytours@deakin.edu.au.
WEEK 2
We can design Study Tours to complement almost any interest area. For example, programs can be developed for groups interested in English and Tourism, English for TESOL, English for Business or specific programs where students are integrated into regular DUELI classes with other international students.
SAMPLE 4-WEEK PROGRAM
WEEK 3
DUELI can develop special English group and Study Tour programs tailored to meet the needs of university, college and business. Our successful Study Tours include language and culture programs, while others draw heavily on the expertise of Deakin University and its strong community links. Programs are supported by our excellent English classes with industry visits and cultural excursions.
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WEEKEND
Arrive Tullamarine airport, transfer to Deakin’s Melbourne Campus at Burwood
Monday
Welcome and Orientation Language Assessment
English: Australian Families and Culture
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Australian Studies: Melbourne English: Speaking: Finding your way around
City Tour: Rialto Tower, Melbourne Central, Southbank, Federation Square
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Australian Studies; Culture shock
English: Intercultural communication
Thursday
English: Speaking and Listening
Queen Victoria Market
Friday
9.30am – 3.30 pm Mornington Peninsula BBQ lunch included
Weekend
Free Time
Monday
English: Oral Presentation Skills
English: Reading and project preparation
Tuesday
Australian Studies: Indigenous Art
Ian Potter Gallery
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English: Australian idioms and slang
Australian Studies: Environmental issues
Thursday
English: Communication skills
English: Communication skills
Friday
English: Communication skills
English: Communication skills
Weekend
Free Time
Monday
English: Communication skills
English: Drama
Tuesday
English: Oral Presentation Skills
English: Maintaining conversations
Wednesday
Australian Studies: Multicultural Melbourne
Melbourne Museum and Lygon Street
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English: Writing
English: Storytelling
Friday
Australian Studies: Australian native animals
English: Communicative grammar activities
Weekend
Free Time
Monday
English: Writing – Time Travel Mirror
Oral Presentation Skills
Tuesday
English: Expressing opinions
English: Preparation for Oral Presentations
Wednesday
English: Oral Presentations
Australian Studies: The Goldrush
Thursday
English: Expressing opinions English
English: Preparation for Oral Presentations
Friday
Course evaluation, photographs, presentation and farewell Lunch
Weekend
Depart
DUELI DATES 2009 intake dates Intake
Orientation
Start Date
End Date
Holiday
Intake 7
20 - 21 August
24 August
25 September
28 September - 2 October (inclusive)
Intake 8
1 - 2 October
5 October
6 November
9 - 13 November (inclusive)
Intake 9
12 - 13 November
16 November
18 December
27 November
Intake
Orientation
Start Date
End Date
Holiday
Intake 1
7 - 8 January
11 January
12 February
26 January
Intake 2
11 - 12 February
15 February
19 March
Intake 3
18 - 19 March
22 March
30 April
2 - 9 April (inclusive)
Intake 4
29 -30 April
3 May
4 June
21 May
Intake 5
3 - 4 June
7 June
9 July
12 - 16 July (inclusive)
Intake 6
15 - 16 July
19 July
20 August
Intake 7
19 - 20 August
23 August
24 September
27 September - 1 October (inclusive)
Intake 8
30 September - 1 October
4 October
5 November
8 - 12 November (inclusive)
Intake 9
11 - 12 November
15 November
17 December
3 December
Intake
Orientation
Start Date
End Date
Holiday
Intake 1
6 - 7 January
10 January
11 February
26 January
Intake 2
10 - 11 February
14 February
18 March
Intake 3
17 - 18 March
21 March
21 April
24 - 29 April (inclusive)
Intake 4
28 -29 April
2 May
3 June
22 May
Intake 5
2 - 3 June
6 June
8 July
11-15 July (inclusive)
Intake 6
14 - 15 July
18 July
19 August
Intake 7
18 - 19 August
22 August
23 September
26 - 30 September (inclusive)
Intake 8
29 - 30 September (inclusive)
3 October
4 November
7 - 11 November (inclusive)
Intake 9
10 - 11 November
14 November
16 December
2 December
2010 intake dates
2011 intake dates
MIBT: 2009 Intake dates Intake
Orientation & EnROLMENT
COMMENCES
FINISHES
Trimester 2
16 - 17 June 2009 *
22 June 2009
3 October 2009
Trimester 3
13 - 14 October 2009 *
19 October 2009
30 January 2010
MIBT: 2010 Intake dates Intake
Orientation & EnROLMENT
COMMENCES
FINISHES
Trimester 1
22-26 February 2010 *
1 March 2010
4 June 2010
Trimester 2
21-25 June 2010 *
28 June 2010
1 October 2010
Trimester 3
18-22 October 2010 *
25 October 2010
4 February 2011
* Information regarding your orientation and enrolment allocated days and time will be outlined in your acceptance pack. The information will also be posted at www.deakin.edu.au/future-students/ international/dueli/ closer to the event.
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DUELI fees and costs Deakin University English Language Institute fees
» Tuition fee A$350 per week (2009 rate) A$370 (2010 rate) » Enrolment and orientation fee: A$200
Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC)
» Three months single rate: A$90 (2009 rate) » Six months single rate: A$180 (2009 rate) » Nine months single rate: A$270 (2009 rate) » 12 months single rate: A$360 (2009 rate)
Homestay fees*
» Homestay fee (must be paid to Homestay host, NOT to Deakin University): A$250 per week (2009 rate) » Homestay fee (two weeks in advance) must be paid directly to the homestay host on arrival » Homestay placement fee (must be paid to Deakin University): A$200 (2009 rate) Homestay placement fee must be paid to Deakin University before your arrival in Australia. * Fees were correct at time of publication but may be subject to change. Students are advised to refer to the website www.deakin.edu.au/ future-students/international/dueli/ for the most up-to-date information.
For up-to-date information on OSHC rates please visit www.overseasstudenthealth.com.
How to apply You should apply as soon as possible as places at DUELI fill up fast.
Apply by post or fax
» Complete the Application for Admission to DUELI form and fax or post it to: Deakin University English Language Institute Melbourne Campus at Burwood 221 Burwood Highway Burwood Victoria 3125, Australia Fax +61 3 9244 5094 You can also apply in person at a Deakin International office in Melbourne, Geelong, Warrnambool, Jakarta or New Delhi – see our website at www.deakin.edu.au/international for more information.
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What to do after you apply 1. Wait for an Offer Letter from Deakin
» Deakin International will let you know whether your application has been successful. If it is, you will be sent an Offer Letter. 2. P ay your fees to study at DUELI » When an offer is made, you will need to pay all DUELI fees (enrolment fee, tuition fee and homestay placement fee if applicable) in full by bankdraft, telegraphic transfer or credit card before you commence your course. Bankdrafts should be made payable to Deakin University. Alternatively complete the payment by inserting your credit card details
on the application form. For information on how to pay by telegraphic transfer, go to www.deakin.edu.au/ futurestudents/international/ dueli/fees.php. You will pay your homestay fee directly to your homestay host once you arrive. » If you have received a joint offer to study an award course after your DUELI course, we will advise you of the fees you will need to pay. 3. R eceive a Confirmation of Enrolment Letter and apply for a visa » Once we receive your fees, an electronic Confirmation of Enrolment (eCOE) form will be sent to you. You will need this form to obtain a student visa
from the Australian Diplomatic Mission in your country. » You will be sent a Notification of Arrival form which must be sent back to Deakin International at least two weeks prior to arrival with details of your arrival date and flight. 4. Come to Deakin and study at DUELI » On arrival, you will be assessed on your English language proficiency and be placed in the English language course appropriate for your language level and study plans.
Got a question?
If you have any questions, please contact us at deakin-international@deakin.edu.au.
Application for admission to DUELI » Please complete all sections and print neatly in BLOCK LETTERS. » Return this form and attachments to your representative or send to: Deakin International, 221 Burwood Highway, Deakin University, Burwood, Victoria 3125 Australia Email: deakin-int-admissions@deakin.edu.au Fax: (+61 3) 9244 5094
Please select a program (details on pages 6–10) you think is suitable for you, calculate your fees payable based on the number of weeks you need to study and fill in the information in this coloured section. Please note this information provided by you in this section may be changed after assessment of your application and supporting documents. Fees and OSHC to be payable by you will be confirmed in the Offer Letter from Deakin. Item Compulsory fees
Fee
Enrolment and orientation fee
Amount due ($A)
A$200
Tuition fee
2009: A$350 2010: A$370
Overseas Student Health Cover (if applicable) Additional fees
Homestay placement fee (if required – must be paid to Deakin University)
A$200 TOTAL
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Country and Area Code
Mobile ( Number
P lease be aware that by supplying your mobile phone number, you may receive reminders and notices by SMS from Deakin.
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Country and Area Code
Number
Citizenship Country of citizenship (as on passport)
Country of birth
Have you applied for Australian Permanent Resident status? Yes
If yes, the date of application
Visa type (e.g. student, visitor)
No
Visa expiry date
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Passport number
Deakin University CRICOS Provider Code 00113B
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English level (complete where applicable and provide notarised/certified evidence) Do you have English test results? (IELTS, TOEFL etc.) Yes
No
If yes, please provide the following details: IELTS score:
Date:
TOEFL score:
Date:
C-TOEFL score:
Date:
Other (test name):
Score:
Date:
Indicate your current English level (please circle appropriate box below) Beginner
Elementary
Pre-Intermediate
Upper-Intermediate
Advanced
English course requested English for Academic Purposes (EAP)
General English
IELTS Preparation
Other (Please specify)
Number of weeks of study required: Start Date Day Month
Year
Business English
Finish date Day
Month
English for TESOL
Year
What do you want to do after you finish the English course? Deakin University undergraduate course
Business/vocational course
Deakin University postgraduate course
Travel
Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology (MIBT) course
Return home
Certificate OR
Diploma (please specify)
Other (please specify)
ACCOMMODATION AND AIRPORT TRANSFER Do you require accommodation in Melbourne? Yes
No
If yes, do you require
Homestay accommodation (minimum stay of two weeks) or
Hotel accommodation or
International House Residential Campus
Return your Homestay Application form (page 17) to SAS, or your International House Application form to International House, at least 2 weeks before arrival. Please note the I International House Application form is not included in this guide. It will be sent to you with Do you require to be met at Melbourne Airport? Yes
No
If yes, your Notification of Arrival Form, with details of your arrival date and flight, must be returned to SAS 14 days before arrival. NOTE: Application forms for Homestay and the Notification of Arrival Form, are mailed to students with your offer letter.
DECLARATION I declare that to the best of my knowledge the information I have supplied in this application and the documentation supporting it is correct and complete. I will provide original documentation as required and acknowledge that the provision of incorrect information or documentation or the withholding of relevant information or documentation relating to this application may result in cancellation of any offer of enrolment or actual enrolment by Deakin University. I have read and understood the sections of this Guide relating to the courses I have selected, admission procedures, fees, refund policy and privacy policies. I undertake to make timely payments of any fees or associated costs for which I am liable. I am aware of the likely costs of my stay in Australia and have the necessary financial capacity to meet such costs for the duration of my course.
Applicant’s signature: ___________________________________________________________________________ Date:
Parent/Guardian’s signature: _____________________________________________________________________ Date: (for applicants under 18 years of age)
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PAYMENT BY CREDIT CARD Visa Card number
Mastercard Expiry date
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Cardholder name: _________________________________________________ Cardholder signature: ______________________________________________
*Please note fees are correct at the time of printing but are subject to change without notice. Updated October 2009.
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DUELI STUDENTS Homestay information GENERAL INFORMATION Homestay
Living in Melbourne and Geelong
Homestay families
Weather and clothing
Water restrictions
Travelling to DUELI
Communication
Good manners
Happiness and success
TERMS OF HOMESTAY Fees
Payment
Length of stay Moving out
Holidays
Deakin University English Language Institute assists you in finding homestay accommodation via a homestay accommodation provider. Living in a homestay can be a valuable part of your experience as it provides you with the opportunity to experience Australian life and to improve your English. The city of Melbourne has a population of 3.6 million people. It is exciting, safe, cosmopolitan and culturally rich. The population is made up of more than one hundred ethnic groups and one in four people were born overseas. An hour away by car or public transport, Geelong is Victoria’s second largest city and is surrounded by some of the state’s most beautiful natural landscapes. It has all the facilities you would expect from a 21st century city. Both Melbourne and Geelong offer modern and efficient public transport systems, a large number of parks, beaches, public spaces, and a thriving arts culture. For more information about Victoria visit www.visitvictoria.com.au All homestay families are different. Your hosts could be a married couple, a single parent, an older couple, retired people or even a single person, and because Australia is such a multicultural nation, homestay families come from a broad range of backgrounds and cultures. Homestay is a fantastic opportunity for you to experience a new and different lifestyle. The weather in Melbourne and Geelong has four distinct seasons: summer, autumn, winter, and spring with temperatures ranging from 10 degrees Celsius in winter to 35 (or more) in summer. Melbourne and Geelong generally do not experience severe extremes of heat, humidity or cold; however the weather can be very changeable and hard to predict. It is a good idea to wear layers of clothing and to carry a small umbrella or a waterproof jacket. Due to ongoing dry weather, water restrictions have been introduced in Melbourne to help save our diminishing water resources. Please discuss with your host on arrival the most efficient and mutually convenient ways of using their bathroom and laundry. Melbourne is a large city. The majority of Melburnians live in the suburbs, and many travel up to 1.5 hours to work or school. Although we try to place students in homestays as close to DUELI as possible, Melbourne students should be prepared to spend up to 30-40 minutes travelling to and from DUELI. For campus maps go to www.deakin.edu.au/campuses. For information about travelling in Melbourne go to www.metlinkmelbourne.com.au. Geelong is well serviced by public transport, and being a smaller city, Geelong DUELI students should not expect to live further than 30 minutes’ travel from either Geelong Campus. Spend time speaking with your hosts and don’t be afraid to ask questions. It will help you to understand each other better. Remember that good communication and respect for both parties are the basis of a successful homestay experience. Australians value politeness and good manners. It is better to try and use polite expressions such as “Thank you” and “Please”, as not saying anything may be seen as rude, even though you may not be confident using English at first. People are generally addressed by their first name, but we also use “Mr.” and “Mrs.” to address elderly people, or people we do not know well, as a sign of respect. Your happiness and success depends on you! If your homestay parents and other members of the household have commitments which make them busy, you have to be prepared to entertain yourself. Use your initiative to make new friends, develop your own interests, or join a local club. Being flexible and adaptable is a good way of learning about cultural differences. Approved homestay accommodation is A$250 per week. The homestay fee is payable directly to the homestay host on arrival. Do NOT pre-pay homestay fees to Deakin University. The homestay placement fee is A$200 (non-refundable), and it must be paid to Deakin University before your arrival. To make this payment, send a bankdraft (payable to Deakin University) to Deakin International. Fees are correct at the time of printing but are subject to change without notice. You pay your host TWO weeks in advance. The first payment is due immediately after your arrival. It is your responsibility to make the payment and to obtain a receipt. Both you and the host should sign the receipt. We suggest that you keep a record of all payments in case of misunderstanding. It is important that you do not get behind with your payments and that you know when the next payment is due. The minimum stay is two weeks and this is non-refundable. The host may specify a maximum period of stay. In most cases the terms of homestay will be decided between you and the host. You must give one week of notice (in writing) before moving out of your homestay. If you decide to leave before the one week notice period, you will still be required to pay the homestay fee of $250 for that week, with no refund. If you wish to take a holiday and return to the same homestay, a fee of A$70 per week applies while you are away.
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Students under 18
LIVING IN YOUR HOMESTAY Your bedroom
Toiletries Meals
Laundry
Cleaning
Telephone
Visitors Security
Personal property insurance
Smoking Questions or problems?
Students under the age of 18 who require Deakin University to approve their accommodation and welfare arrangements must stay in an Under-18 Homestay arranged through an approved provider. For more information about requirements for under age students please visit the Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) webpage at www.immi.gov.au/students/students/573-1/eligibility-student-18.htm#c and contact your Country Team Leader at Deakin International Admissions. To get a copy of Information for Under-18 students go Deakin University’s webpage at www.deakin.edu.au/future-students/international/ brochures-forms.php. Any changes to your accommodation must be requested by your parents and must be approved by Deakin University or your enrolment may be terminated. Your bedroom will have a desk, a light, a chair and a comfortable bed. If required, a heater can be provided, but you may be asked to pay an additional cost for its use. Australian families do not keep heaters on during the night as this is dangerous. Please remember to turn off lights and heaters before you go out. If you are coming to Victoria in winter, bring warm pyjamas and wear socks in bed to keep warm. You are expected to buy your own toothpaste and shampoo, but items such as toilet paper, soap, washing powder/liquid, towels and bed linen are normally provided by the host. Your host will provide you with three meals a day. Breakfast and lunch are usually self-service and dinner is prepared by the host. Please let your host know what you can and cannot eat, and suggest meals that you like. If you prefer to buy your own lunch just let your host know. It is also polite to notify your host in advance if you will be late for meals or eating elsewhere. Homestays are equipped with laundry facilities and you should be prepared to do your own washing and ironing, though sometimes your host may offer to do it in an effort to be more water efficient. Do not use the washing machine for a small load, as this is not economical. Clothes are normally dried outside on a clothes line or a clothes horse. You are responsible for cleaning your bedroom and should clean up the kitchen and bathroom after use. In an Australian home everybody is expected to participate in household duties as both parents often work and there are no servants or maids. As part of the household, you should help with small jobs such as washing dishes, putting out the rubbish or helping to prepare meals. It will help you to feel a part of the family and help you and your homestay family to get to know each other better. The homestay fee does not cover telephone charges. You are responsible for paying for all of your calls. Local calls cost about 22-25 cents each. International calls cost about $1.50 per minute. Please check with your host before calling overseas. You can also use reverse charges to keep in touch with your family, or buy a phone card (you can use phone cards to ring from a public or a private phone), and there are also several internet cafes in Melbourne and Geelong (note that reverse charge calls can be expensive). Please adhere to guidelines about telephone use set by the host and ensure that you pay all your bills before leaving the homestay. You are normally permitted to bring visitors to your homestay but please discuss with your host first. Check with your host whether they would prefer that visitors leave by a certain time. Melbourne is a very safe place to live. However, you must always be security conscious, for instance, you should lock doors and windows when you leave the home. Discuss security rules with your homestay host when you first arrive. (Note that homes do not normally have locks on bathroom or bedroom doors). You must keep your host informed of where you go. If you do not, and are absent from your homestay for over 24 hours, we are obliged to contact the police. Please tell your host when you will be home late, or if you are away overnight leave a contact telephone number. If you are bringing expensive items with you to Australia, such as a laptop computer, digital camera or jewellery, we recommend that you apply for personal property insurance. This will insure such items against loss or theft. Home insurance that your homestay host has does NOT cover visitors or students staying in their house. Your host decides the rules on smoking. In most households smoking is not allowed inside. If you require further information or have a problem with your homestay, please contact Deakin’s Student Accommodation Services. It is often a good idea to try to discuss any problems with your host family first, however this may not always be easy. If you find that you cannot discuss any problems with your host, please contact Student Accommodation Services by phoning (+61 3) 9486 1916 Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm. Deakin University reserves the right to alter, amend or delete any information in this notice.
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DUELI STUDENTS Application for Homestay This form is to be completed by the student once all DUELI fees have been received by Deakin. All DUELI students must complete and return this form by fax or email at least two weeks before arrival. Please also ensure that this form is returned together with your completed Notification of Arrival form to: Student Accommodation Services (SAS) » Facsimile: (+61 3) 9486 2333 » Email: deakin@student-accommodation.com.au » Telephone: (+61 3) 9486 1916
You need to RETURN YOUR FORMS AT LEAST 2 WEEKS BEFORE ARRIVAL or homestay may not be arranged. Answer ALL questions and ensure your contact details are accurate. SAS will contact you within 48 hours to confirm receipt of your application. NOTE: T he homestay placement fee of A$200 (non-refundable) must be paid to Deakin University BEFORE you arrive or homestay may not be arranged. Payment should be made by bankdraft payable to Deakin University and sent to Deakin International. Please tick your campus of study for your DUELI ENGLISH COURSE:
DUELI Melbourne Melbourne Campus at Burwood Fax: (+61 3) 9244 5094
DUELI Geelong Geelong Campus at Waurn Ponds Fax: (+61 3) 9244 5094
Student details Family name (Dr, Mr, Mrs, Ms, Miss)
Date of birth (day / month / year)
Given name(s)
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Preferred name
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Male
Nationality
Female
Religion
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DUELI course start date (day / month / year)
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Expected length of stay in homestay
How do we contact you? Your telephone
Your email
Agent’s name Agent’s telephone
Agent’s fax
Agent’s email
Name of parent or leagal guardian in home country (under 18 students only) Name Business telephone
Fax
Home telephone
Current address in home country Number and street Suburb or town
State
Country
Postcode
Arrival details Do you require airport reception on arrival? (Airport reception is COMPULSORY for students under 18) No. Please provide your expected date and time of arrival at the homestay ________________________________________________ Yes. Please fill in the following arrival information: Departure from home
Arrival in Melbourne
Flight Number
Airline
Flight Number
Airline
Date
Time of departure
Date
Time of arrival
How many family members will arrive with you who will require transport (do NOT include yourself)? ____________
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Homestay Preference Single-room
Will you accept other students in the homestay?
With children
Yes
Without children
No (choice of homestay may be limited)
Either
Can eat any kind of food?
Yes
No. If not, then cannot eat _ _________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________
Smoker:
Yes
No
Pets:
Like
Dislike
Medical conditions Do you have any medical condition/disability that we need to know about to provide for your wellbeing? Describe: No
Yes. If yes, then describe _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Allergies: No
Yes. If yes, please state your allergies _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Medication taken: No
Yes. If yes, please state your medication/s _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Please write any special requests you wish to be taken into account when dealing with your homestay application ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Homestay terms and conditions » » » » » »
Homestay fees are payable two weeks in advance and the first payment is due on arrival at the homestay. The minimum stay is two weeks and this is non-refundable. You must give one week of written notice before leaving the homestay or you still need to pay a weekly fee of A$250. If you wish to take a holiday and return to the same homestay, a holding fee of A$70 per week applies and it is payable in advance. If you are under 18, any requests for changes to your homestay arrangements must be made by your parents and must be approved by Deakin University or your enrolment may be terminated. Reception for enrolled Deakin students is free but accompanying family members must pay A$80 per person.
Authority of parent or legal guardian I, _________________________________________________________________________________________(name in English capital letters) being the parent/ guardian of the applicant hereby accept financial responsibility in respect to fees payable by him/her. Signature in English
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Signature in own language
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Signed by student I have read and understood the Homestay Information Sheet and I agree to the conditions of homestay as outlined above. Signature in English
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Signature in own language
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DUELI STUDENTS Notification of arrival form This form is to be completed by the student when Deakin has received all DUELI fees. All DUELI students must complete and return this form by fax or email at least two weeks before arrival.
Please tick your campus of study for your DUELI ENGLISH COURSE:
DUELI Melbourne Melbourne Campus at Burwood Fax: (61 3) 9244 5094
DUELI Geelong Geelong Campus at Waurn Ponds Fax: (61 3) 9244 5094
Please tick which option you require:
AIRPORT PICK-UP & HOMESTAY Fax this form and your Homestay Application to Student Accommodation Services (+61 3) 9486 2333 or email both to deakin@student-accommodation.com.au
AIRPORT PICK-UP ONLY Fax this form to DUELI (+61 3) 9244 5094
AIRPORT PICK-UP & TEMPORARY ACCOMMODATION IN MELBOURNE Fax this form to DUELI (+61 3) 9244 5094
If you do not receive email confirmation of reception, please telephone +61 3 9244 5110.
Student details Family name (Dr, Mr, Mrs, Ms, Miss)
Date of birth (day / month / year)
Given name(s)
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Male
Country
Telephone
Fax
Agent’s name
Agent’s telephone
Agent’s fax
Agent’s email
Female
Arrival information for airport reception - you must fill this out if you want airport reception. Departure from home Flight number:_____________________ Airline:_______________________________ Date:________/_________/________ Time of departure:____________
Arrival in Melbourne Flight number:_____________________ Airline:_______________________________ Date:________/_________/________ Time of arrival :____________ How many family members will arrive with you who will require transport (do NOT include yourself)? _____________ Do you require temporary accommodation?
Yes
No
How many nights would you require temporary accommodation for? ___________________________
If you have already arranged your own accommodation, please provide the address: Address: ________________________________________________________________________________________ Telephone: ______________________________________________________________________________________ You must send this form back at least two weeks before arrival to ensure airport reception is arranged. You must notify Deakin International immediately if your flight details change. Failure to notify Deakin International may result in a A$50 charge. Please note, cargo collection from the airport or from freight agents cannot be arranged by Deakin University.
Student’s signature______________________________________________ Date_____________________________
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DUELI REFUND POLICY English language course (DUELI)
» Requests for refunds received less than 28 days prior to the commencement of the course will receive a refund of 50 per cent (50%) of the tuition fee. The maximum amount retained by Deakin will not exceed 12 weeks of the published tuition fee. » A course is defined as the total length of your enrolment at DUELI. » Refunds will not be granted after a course has commenced. » The enrolment and orientation fee is non-refundable.
FULL REFUND
A full refund of tuition fees paid may be given in special circumstances. Such circumstances are those that are beyond the control of the student or those which make it impossible for the student to continue. The following reasons are grounds to apply for a full refund: » a student is refused a student visa by the Commonwealth Government authorities, or » an offer is withdrawn or an enrolment terminated because the University is unable to provide the course of study, or » the government has limited Deakin’s right to conduct courses for overseas students, or » a student is unable to fulfil the conditions of an offer, or » a student fails to meet progression rules and is not permitted to re-enrol, or » a student provides written advice more than four weeks prior to the commencement of the English language course. Executive discretion may be exercised to consider applications which do not comply with the above provisions but for which extraordinary circumstances may exist. An application for a refund in special circumstances must be made in writing and sent to the Director of DUELI. Proof of payment of the fees (e.g. an official receipt) and validation of the reasons for applying for a refund will be required.
METHODS OF REFUND
» New students should notify in writing the Director of DUELI any wish to cancel enrolment. » If Deakin defaults in the provision of the course the refund will be made within two weeks of the default event. » If the student defaults the refund will be made within four weeks of the University being notified. » Refunds can be made either by cheque in Australian dollars or by EFT to an overseas bank account only. » Refunds may be made to a nominated person/sponsor who initially paid the student’s fees. » Scholarship and sponsored student refunds will only be made to the scholarship or sponsoring body. This agreement does not remove the right to take further action under Australia’s consumer protection law or pursue other legal remedies.
ATTENDANCE REQUIREMENTS
Australian visa regulations require overseas students to attend at least 80 per cent (80%) of classes to be eligible to continue to study in Australia. DUELI is required to keep attendance records and notify the Australian Immigration authorities in cases of unsatisfactory attendance.
PRIVACY STATEMENT
The personal information on this form is collected to enable Deakin University to process your application for enrolment, to assist the University in marketing and planning activities and to enable the University to meet its reporting and other obligations to government agencies.
If your application is successful the information will be used to manage your academic progress, to communicate with you and to allow you to use the University’s services and facilities. Your personal information will be disclosed to government agencies pursuant to reporting and other obligations, including disclosures to the Department of Immigration and Citizenship and the Department of Education, Employment and Work Relations. Your personal information will also be disclosed to your overseas student health cover provider and, if you are under 18 years of age, to the carer appointed for you pursuant to the National Code 2007 made under the Education Services for Overseas Student Act 2000. The University will treat your personal information in accordance with the Information Privacy Act 2000 (Vic.). If personal information is not provided on the form as requested, it may not be possible for the University to process your application for enrolment. You may gain access to the personal information held about you by the University. Requests for access are managed in accordance with the Freedom of Information Act 1982 (Vic.) and may be directed to the Manager, Freedom of Information at the University. You may view the University’s privacy policy at http://theguide.deakin.edu.au and the University’s Privacy Officer can be contacted on +61 3 9246 8114 or at privacy@deakin.edu.au.
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