2013 SHORT COURSES
Sarina Russo Institute For 33 years, Sarina Russo Institute has led the way in launching and enhancing the careers of thousands of individuals around the globe. As a leader in the provision of courses in English Language, Vocational skills and University Pathways to Australian and International students, our students have been successful in gaining the skills and experience required to further their study at University or to gain that all important career outcome. Our purpose is to ensure you gain the skills you need for the workplace of today and the future. Our close links with employers is the result of many years of close consultation and engagement with industry. We understand the workplace because on a daily basis we are supporting the recruitment and training requirements of employers. Our students include current high school students, first time job seekers, career changers and up-skillers . What they all have in common is a desire to better themselves though a positive learning experience. Our professional staff are constantly reviewing our product and services to ensure they meet the needs of our students. Whether a classroom based experience, on the job training or an online solution is required we can provide the best program at the right time. At the heart of our business is a belief that learning and up skilling must be linked to an outcome. Our work does not finish with the issuing of a qualification. We also support our students with work experience, job placement or university acceptance if that is their goal. Employers know and trust Sarina Russo Institute. We work with companies from around Australia to support their recruitment and training needs. We have become an essential partner for businesses driving peak performance and productivity through the development of the right people in the right jobs with the right skills. The information in this booklet is correct at the time of publication (5 March 2013), however Sarina Russo Schools | Australia ABN 390 101 29325 (trading as Sarina Russo Institute) constantly looks to upgrade and develop courses, course content and course materials. Sarina Russo Institute reserves the right to change details at any time, this includes course schedules and fees. Please refer to the Sarina Russo Institute website for the most up-to-date information: www.sri.edu.au. Registered Provider Name: Sarina Russo Schools | Australia trading as Sarina Russo Institute.
www.sri.edu.au
1800 078 776
English Language • University Access • Workforce
phone 1800 078 776 info@sri.edu.au www.sri.edu.au CRICOS PROVIDER CODE: 00607B NVR No: 0427
Industry Specialist Training CERTIFICATE COURSES
DELIVERY
INTAKES
FEES
BUSINESS Certificate II in Business
BSB20107 - This qualification reflects the role of individuals who perform a range of mainly routine tasks using limited practical skills and fundamental operational knowledge in a defined context, working under direct supervision.
On Campus or Online Mon - Fri 9am - 3pm (4 Weeks)
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Certificate III in Business
BSB30110 - Upon successful completion of this qualification, individuals will be able to apply a broad range of competencies in a varied work context using some discretion, judgment and relevant theoretical knowledge. They may also provide technical advice and support to a team.
On Campus or Online Mon - Fri 8.30am - 4.30pm (12 Weeks)
• 15 Jul • 26 Aug
Certificate III in Business Administration
BSB30407 - This qualification reflects the role of individuals who apply a broad range of administrative competencies in varied work contexts, using some discretion and judgment. They may provide technical advice and support to a team.
Online / Workplace Delivery Mon - Fri (Up to 12 Months Duration)
11 Mar 15 Apr 27 May 17 Jun
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15 Jul 26 Aug 14 Oct 18 Nov
• 14 Oct • 18 Nov
Weekly
$907
$1,942
$1,942
FINANCIAL SERVICES Certificate II in Financial Services
FNS20111 - This qualification is intended to meet the financial literacy and basic financial skill needs for new entrants wishing to build potential pathways into the industry.
On Campus or Online Mon - Fri 9am - 3pm (4 Weeks)
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11 Mar 15 Apr 27 May 17 Jun
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15 Jul 26 Aug 14 Oct 18 Nov
$907
SIR20207 - This qualification provides the skill and knowledge for an individual to be competent in a range of activities and functions requiring basic retail operational knowledge and limited practical skills in a defined context. Work would be undertaken in various retail store settings, such as specialty stores, supermarkets, department stores and retail fast food outlets.
On Campus or Online Mon - Fri 9am - 3pm 5 Weeks (Including 1 Week industry placement)
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18 Feb 15 Apr 27 May 17 Jun
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15 Jul 26 Aug 14 Oct 18 Nov
$1,109
Certificate II in Hospitality
SIT20207 - This qualification provides the skills and knowledge for an individual to be competent in a range of activities and functions requiring basic operational knowledge and limited practical skills in a defined context. Work would be undertaken in various hospitality settings, such as restaurants, hotels, motels, catering operations, clubs, pubs, cafes and coffee shops.
On Campus or Online Mon - Fri 9am - 3pm 7 Weeks (Including 2 Weeks industry placement)
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18 Feb 15 Apr 27 May 17 Jun
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15 Jul 26 Aug 14 Oct 18 Nov
$1,705
Certificate III in Hospitality
SIT30707 - This qualification provides the skills and knowledge for an individual to be competent in skilled operations with the need to apply discretion and judgment. Work would be undertaken in various hospitality settings, such as restaurants, hotels, motels, clubs, pubs, cafes and coffee shops. Individuals may have some responsibility for others and provide technical advice and support to a team.
On Campus 26 Weeks (Including 120 hours of industry placements)
• 18 Mar • 24 Jun • 21 Oct
On Campus or Online Mon - Fri 9am - 3:30pm (4 Weeks)
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RETAIL Certificate II in Retail
HOSPITALITY
$4,932
WAREHOUSING Certificate II in Warehousing Operations
TLI21610 - This qualification is designed for new entrants interested in gaining skills associated with warehousing and transport & logistics. Suitable students may include staff members working in a warehouse environment, previously unqualified staff or those looking to enter the transport and logistics industry.
11 Mar 15 Apr 27 May 17 Jun
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15 Jul 26 Aug 14 Oct 18 Nov
$958
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Industry Specialist Training COURSE
DELIVERY
INTAKES
FEES
TOURISM Galileo
(Tourism Computerised Reservation System)
Control Reservations or Operations using a Computerised system - SITTTSL010B This course covers the fundamental basics of operating the computer Reservations system - Galileo. It is highly recommended for anyone looking to progress into the travel industry, or roles that specifically book flights or make reservations.
On Campus Tuesday Evening 5:30pm - 8:30pm (26 Evenings)
• 14 May • 30 Jul
$498
Control Reservations or Operations using a Computerised system - SITTTSL010B Opera is the central reservation and management computer system used by international hotels throughout the world. This training program will give you a true understanding of the hotel reservation system and booking operations.
On Campus Wednesday Evening 5:30pm - 8:30pm (26 Evenings)
• 15 May • 31 Jul
$490
On Campus or Workplace Delivery Fri 8:30am – 5:30pm (1 Day)
• 22 Feb • 24 May • 26 Jul
• 20 Sep • 15 Nov
$250 Price subject to requirements
On Campus 9am – 3.30pm (1 day)
• 22 Feb • 24 May • 26 Jul
• 20 Sep • 15 Nov
$75
On Campus (1 day)
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$95
HOSPITALITY Opera
(Hospitality Computerised Reservation System)
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION SHORT COURSE Reception Telephone Techniques* (8 hrs)
This one day course covers the skills for a person to work in a Reception area. It focuses on the areas of customer service, communication, telephone techniques and time management.
CONSTRUCTION White Card
Work Safely In The Construction Industry CPCCOHS1001A On successful completion a student will be able to demonstrate personal awareness of OHS legislative requirements, and the basic principles of risk management and prevention of injury and illness.
EMPLOYMENT SKILLS Create An Effective Resume*
You don’t get a second chance to make a first impression, so its vital your resume or CV is as strong as possible. There is no such thing as a standard format, but by applying some simple strategies you can write a winning resume. Topics covered: • Purpose of the resume • Content of the resume • Personal qualities • References and referees
15 Feb 22 Mar 19 Apr 15 May 28 Jun
19 Jul 16 Aug 20 Sep 18 Oct 15 Nov
*This is a non-accredited course providing practical skills.
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Specialist Training COURSE
DELIVERY
INTAKES
FEES
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Justice of the Peace Programs
30942QLD – Course in providing Community Services (Commissioner of Declarations) (Justice of the Peace [Qualified]). Locations include Brisbane, Gold Coast, Ipswich, Toowoomba, Townsville, and Cairns. Please contact us for further details.
In Class (Days, Evenings, and Weekend classes available)
Monthly
Commissioner of Declarations $200 (1 Day) Justice of the Peace (including Commissioner of Declarations) $340 (3 Days)
TRAINING & ASSESSMENT Certificate IV in Training and Assessment
TAE40110 - TAE Achievement of this qualification is a requirement of the Australian Quality Training Framework Essential Standards for Registration. This qualification is also suitable preparation for those engaged in the delivery of training and assessment of competence in a workplace context, as a component of a structured VET program.
On Campus or Online Fri 8:30am - 5:30pm (8 Days)
• 15 Mar • 14 Jun • 11 Oct
Full Program $1,330
On Campus or Online Friday 8:30am 5:30pm (1 Day) (Upgrading from Cert IV in TAA)
• 15 Mar • 14 Jun • 11 Oct
Bridging Program $280
Corporate Training CORPORATE TRAINING Allow us to tailor any program to suit your individual business needs. Whether the training is to be delivered on campus or at your workplace, we have the solution to your training needs. Contact our friendly Customer Response Unit today on 1800 078 776.
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Computer Short Course COURSE
DAY CLASSES
Computer Skills
This program includes: • Computer Basics - BSBITU101A • Keyboarding - BSBITU102A • Microsoft Word (Intro/Intermediate) BSBITU201A • Microsoft Word (Advanced) BSBITU303A • Microsoft Excel (Intro/Intermediate/ Advanced) - BSBITU304A • Microsoft Access (Intro/Intermediate) BSBITU301A • Microsoft Powerpoint - BSBITU302B
On Campus
Computer Basics
Operate a personal computer - BSBITU101A An introduction to a personal computer or business computer terminal, learn how to correctly navigate the desktop environment and use a range of basic functions.
On Campus
Microsoft Word
Produce simple word processed documents BSBITU201A An introduction to word processing including the keying in of simple text, basic editing techniques and tabulation.
On Campus
Microsoft Word
Design and produce text documents BSBITU303A Further develop your skills, learning advanced editing techniques, merging and advanced tabulation to produce sophisticated business documents.
On Campus
Microsoft Excel
Produce spreadsheets - BSBITU304A This course provides an introduction to Excel, and includes creating and designing spreadsheets, manipulating data, creating charts, and creating and using macros, linking, charting and advanced formulas.
On Campus
Microsoft Access
Create and use databases - BSBITU301A In this course, learn how to create simple data tables, forms, reports and queries to create a simple database that is used for storage and retrieval of information.
On Campus
(140 hrs - 6 months duration)
(6 hrs)
Intro / Intermediate (24 hrs)
Advanced (24 hrs)
Intro / Intermediate / Advanced (24 hrs)
Intro / Intermediate (18 hours)
English Language • University Access • Workforce
Mon - Wed 8:15am 10:15am
Mon - Wed 8:15am 10:15am
Mon - Wed 8:15am 10:15am
Mon - Wed 8:15am 10:15am
Mon - Wed 8:15am 10:15am
Mon - Wed 8:15am 10:15am
EVENING CLASSES Monday 5:45pm 7:45pm
Monday 5:45pm 7:45pm
Monday 5:45pm 7:45pm
Monday 5:45pm 7:45pm
Monday 5:45pm 7:45pm
Monday 5:45pm 7:45pm
INTAKES
FEES
• • • •
18 Feb 04 Mar 15 Apr 06 May
• 03 Jun • 08 July • 05 Aug
• 02 Sep • 14 Oct • 04 Nov
$1,550
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18 Feb 04 Mar 15 Apr 06 May
• 03 Jun • 08 July • 05 Aug
• 02 Sep • 14 Oct • 04 Nov
$95
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18 Feb 04 Mar 15 Apr 06 May
• 03 Jun • 08 July • 05 Aug
• 02 Sep • 14 Oct • 04 Nov
$350
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18 Feb 04 Mar 15 Apr 06 May
• 03 Jun • 08 July • 05 Aug
• 02 Sep • 14 Oct • 04 Nov
$350
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18 Feb 04 Mar 15 Apr 06 May
• 03 Jun • 08 July • 05 Aug
• 02 Sep • 14 Oct • 04 Nov
$350
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18 Feb 04 Mar 15 Apr 06 May
• 03 Jun • 08 July • 05 Aug
• 02 Sep • 14 Oct • 04 Nov
$250
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Computer Short Course COURSE
DAY CLASSES
EVENING CLASSES
INTAKES • • • •
18 Feb 04 Mar 15 Apr 06 May
• 03 Jun • 08 July • 05 Aug
• 02 Sep • 14 Oct • 04 Nov
$250
Monday 5:45pm 7:45pm
FEES
Microsoft Access
Design databases - BSBITA401A Learn to create and manipulate more complex databases, queries, forms and reports, including creating and using macros and the importing of data.
On Campus Mon - Wed 8:15am 10:15am
Microsoft Powerpoint
Create electronic presentations BSBITU302B Provides the student with knowledge and skills to produce presentation material and/ or office documents using a computer presentation software package.
On Campus Monday 5:45pm 7:45pm
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18 Feb 04 Mar 15 Apr 06 May
• 03 Jun • 08 July • 05 Aug
• 02 Sep • 14 Oct • 04 Nov
$250
Mon - Wed 8:15am 10:15am
MYOB (24 hrs)
Setup and operate a computerised accounting system - FNSACC406A A practical activity in using an electronic bookeeping program in the maintenance of daily accounting.
On Campus Mon - Wed 8:15am 10:15am
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18 Feb 04 Mar 15 Apr 06 May
• 03 Jun • 08 July • 05 Aug
• 02 Sep • 14 Oct • 04 Nov
$350
Monday 5:45pm 7:45pm
MYOB Payroll (24 hrs)
Manage payroll - BSBFIM502A Establishing employees in the company & processing pays over a pay period. Includes tax & printing reports.
On Campus
Mon - Wed 8:15am 10:15am
Monday 5:45pm 7:45pm
• • • •
18 Feb 04 Mar 15 Apr 06 May
• 03 Jun • 08 July • 05 Aug
• 02 Sep • 14 Oct • 04 Nov
$350
Keyboarding (18 hrs)
Develop keyboard skills - BSBITU102A Develop touch-typing skills and proficiency.
On Campus Mon - Wed 8:15am 10:15am
Monday 5:45pm 7:45pm
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18 Feb 04 Mar 15 Apr 06 May
• 03 Jun • 08 July • 05 Aug
• 02 Sep • 14 Oct • 04 Nov
$250
Speed & Accuracy (18 hrs)
Develop keyboarding speed and accuracy BSBITU307A It is recommended that students are able to touch-type in order to undertake Speed & Accuracy testing. Develop touch-typing & data entry skills and acquire an Australian Standards speed and accuracy result.
On Campus Mon - Wed 8:15am 10:15am
Monday 5:45pm 7:45pm
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18 Feb 04 Mar 15 Apr 06 May
• 03 Jun • 08 July • 05 Aug
• 02 Sep • 14 Oct • 04 Nov
$340
Typing Test* (Up to 1 hr)
Typing/Speed testing that meets Australian Standards providing a statement showing current speed and accuracy results.
On Campus Day Test From 9:15am
Evening Test From 5:45pm
• • • •
18 Feb 04 Mar 15 Apr 06 May
• 03 Jun • 08 July • 05 Aug
• 02 Sep • 14 Oct • 04 Nov
$50
Advanced (18 hrs)
(18 hrs)
*This is a non accredited course providing practical skills.
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Hospitality Short Courses COURSE Introduction to Hospitality & Coffee Skills
Bar Skills
DELIVERY This course covers the fundamental skills required for a person to work in a food preparation environment or hospitality setting. It focuses on the areas of hygiene and nonalcoholic beverages, including the preparation and service of espresso coffees. • Develop and update hospitality industry knowledge SITHIND001B • Follow workplace hygiene procedures SITXOHS002A • Prepare and serve espresso coffee SITHFAB012B Also includes: Access to 3 x Job Ready Workshops and our exclusive Job Placement Assistance Service
On Campus Mon - Thu 8:30am - 3:30pm (4 Days)
This exciting program blends the basic theory and practical skills required to work in a bar or licensed area. It includes: Responsible Service of Alcohol (RSA), Responsible Gaming Services (RGS), and Bar Operations. This course includes: • Provide Responsible Service of Alcohol (RSA) SITHFAB009A • Provide Responsible Gambling Services (RGS) SITHGAM006A • Bar Operations
On Campus Mon 8:30am - 5:30pm Tues - Thu 8:30am - 3:30pm (4 Days)
INTAKES • • • • • •
11 Feb 04 Mar 08 Apr 13 May 11 Jun^ 22 Jul
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18 Feb 11 Mar 15 Apr 20 May 17 Jun 29 Jul
FEES • • • • •
19 Aug 09 Sep 08 Oct^ 18 Nov 09 Dec
$420
^Due to a public holiday this program will run Tue to Fri
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26 Aug 16 Sep 14 Oct 25 Nov 16 Dec
$420
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Hospitality Short Courses COURSE Introduction to Hospitality & Workplace Hygiene
DELIVERY This course covers the fundamental skills required for a person to work in a food preparation environment or hospitality setting. It focuses on the areas of food, hygiene and current hospitality industry practises. This course includes: • Develop and update hospitality industry knowledge SITHIND001B • Follow workplace hygiene procedures SITXOHS002A
On Campus or Online Mon- Tues 8:30am - 3:30pm (2 Days)
This course covers the fundamental skills for a person to work in a coffee shop or venue that serves coffee. It focuses on the areas of non-alcoholic beverages, including the preparation and service of espresso coffees. • Prepare and serve espresso coffee SITHFAB012B
On Campus Wed - Thu 8:30am - 3:30pm (2 Days)
Provide Responsible Service of Alcohol (RSA)
SITHFAB009A - This course covers the legal requirements for a person to work in an enviornment where alcohol is served. It focuses on the areas of identifying intoxicated customers, customer service with attention to refusal of service to patrons, compliance with legal issues and assisting customers to drink sensibly.
Provide Responsible Gambling Service (RGS)
INTAKES
FEES
• • • • • •
11 Feb 04 Mar 08 Apr 13 May 11 Jun^ 22 Jul
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13 Feb 06 Mar 10 Apr 15 May 13 Jun^ 24 Jul
On Campus Mon 8.30am - 12:30pm (1/2 Day)
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18 Feb 11 Mar 15 Apr 20 May 17 Jun 29 Jul
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26 Aug 16 Sep 14 Oct 25 Nov 16 Dec
$90
SITHGAM006A - This course covers the legal requirements for a person to work in a gaming room. It focuses on the areas of identifying problem gamblers, customer service with attention to exclusion of patrons, compliance with legal issues and assisting customers to undertake gaming sensibly. This is an industry requirement for working in gaming venues.
On Campus Mon 1.30pm - 5:30pm (1/2 Day)
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18 Feb 11 Mar 15 Apr 20 May 17 Jun 29 Jul
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26 Aug 16 Sep 14 Oct 25 Nov 16 Dec
$90
RSA and RGS Combined
This course combines the legal requirements for a person to work in both an environment serving alcohol and a gaming room. • Provide Responsible Service of Alcohol (RSA) SITHFAB009A • Provide Responsible Gambling Service (RGS) SITHGAM006A
On Campus Mon 8.30am - 5:30pm (1 Day)
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18 Feb 11 Mar 15 Apr 20 May 17 Jun 29 Jul
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26 Aug 16 Sep 14 Oct 25 Nov 16 Dec
$170
Bar Operations*
This course covers the fundamental skills for a person to work in a bar. It focuses on the areas of customer service, beer, wine and spirit pouring as well as cocktail making and non-alcoholic beverages.
On Campus Tue - Thu 8.30am - 3.30pm (3 Days)
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19 Feb 12 Mar 16 Apr 21 May 18 Jun 30 Jul
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27 Aug 17 Sep 15 Oct 26 Nov 17 Dec
$250
Coffee Skills
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19 Aug 09 Sep 08 Oct^ 18 Nov 09 Dec
$170
^Due to a public holiday this program will run Tue to Wed
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21 Aug 11 Sep 10 Oct^ 20 Nov 11 Dec
$250
^Due to a public holiday this program will run Thu to Fri
*This is a non accredited course providing practical skills. On successful completion of non-accredited courses, participant will receive a Statement of Attendance. All fees and resources are inclusive of GST where applicable.
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Sarina Russo Institute Terms and Conditions of Enrolment (Domestic Students) Fees 1. All fees are payable to Sarina Russo Institute (SRI) at time of enrolment or as per agreed payment plan 2. Accredited training is GST exempt 3. Fees are correct at time of publishing and may vary at any time without prior notice. 4. Students’ total fees include course materials, which may incur GST. 5. Failure to pay fees may result in the student’s enrolment being cancelled Deferral, Suspension or Cancellation 1. If a student wishes to defer their enrolment or take leave of absence until a later date, SRI will hold the fees paid for a maximum of 6 months as at the date advised in writing without levying a penalty. If the student subsequently cancels or exceeds this agreed holding period, all fees paid will be automatically surrendered to and become the absolute property of SRI 2. Courses offered by SRI may be subject to student enrolment numbers. 3. Relevant SRI delegate must give approval to proceed with a deferral, suspension or transfer (internal). Refer to Refund Information below. 4. A student may transfer (internal) to another course at SRI and pay any cost difference if the new course is more expensive. 5. SRI will not transfer (internal) fees to another Registered Training Provider, or to another currently enrolled student, unless arranged at time of enrolment. 6. Where a student is referred and sponsored by a Job Search Agency provider or a Disability Employment Service provider, the following applies: • Cancellations will only be accepted in writing. • Cancellations of students must be notified to SRI no less than 2 business days prior to the commencement of a course. • Cancellations of students that are advised less than 2 business days prior to the commencement of a course will incur a service fee of 75% of the course fee. SRI will take reasonable steps to confirm attendance for course commencement with students. Non-attendance for course commencement by a student will be regarded as a cancellation without sufficient notice. *Compassionate or Compelling Circumstances are defined as circumstances that are beyond the control of a student and which have an impact upon the student’s course progress or wellbeing. These could include, but are not limited to: • serious illness or injury, where a medical certificate states that the student was unable to attend classes • bereavement of close family members such as parents or grandparents (where a death certificate should be provided) • major political upheaval or natural disaster, or • a traumatic experience, which has impacted the student (these cases should be supported by police or psychologists’ reports), which could include an involvement in, or witnessing of an accident, or witnessing or being the victim of crime Students will need to provide appropriate evidence supporting their request. 7. SRI reserves the right to suspend or cancel a student’s enrolment at any time due to breach of the Code of Conduct or non-payment of fees. In the event where the suspension or cancellation is initiated by SRI, we will issue an Intention to Suspend or Cancel, and the student has 20 working days in which to access our Grievance and Appeals procedure, unless extenuating circumstances relating to the welfare of the student apply. 8. Refer to refund information below. Refund Information When an applicant accepts a place offered by virtue of enrolment, Sarina Russo Schools Australia Pty Ltd ABN 390 101 29325, trading as Sarina Russo Institute, a binding Student Written Agreement between the person/s who entered the agreement and SRI comes into effect subject to the conditions below. 1. This agreement is subject to the laws of the Commonwealth of Australia and the State of Queensland. 2. All refund requests, notifications of cancellations, deferrals or suspensions of enrolment must be submitted using the Student Request for Refund form along with any relevant supporting information.. 3. A course commencement date will be taken as the original course commencement date as shown on the student’s first Student Written Agreement. Where a student defers and subsequently cancels, refund eligibility will be based on original student agreement 4. Any approved refund provision will be paid by SRI in the same currency in which the fees were paid, to the person/s who has entered into a Student Written Agreement with SRI unless another person has been nominated as the recipient as per the Refund Request Form 5. Where a person who has entered into a contract with SRI does not start the course or cancels their course at any time, SRI will retain the cancellation amounts indicated below. All other funds held by SRI will be refunded within 28 working days of receipt of a written refund request from the person who has entered into a Student Written Agreement with SRI when a Student Request for Refund form is submitted for consideration. 6. An enrolment fee that has been charged as part of a University Access program is not refundable. 7. No refund is given if a person who has entered into a Student Written Agreement with SRI is expelled by SRI. 8. This agreement in conjunction with the SRI Grievance and Appeals Policy does not remove the right of the student to investigate legal remedies or take action under Australia’s Consumer Laws. Refunds The below statements do not apply where students have been referred and sponsored by a Job Service Agency or Disability Employment Service provider or if they are a Registered Trainee or Apprentice. STUDENT CANCELLATION PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT - notification of cancellation more than 2 business days prior to commencement date will receive a refund – of the total course cost less 10% as administration fee STUDENT CANCELLATION AFTER COMMENCEMENT DATE – notification less than 2 business days prior to commencement date will receive a partial refund being a maximum of 25% of full course fees paid. OTHER – Including compassionate/compelling circumstance/s (refer point 2) will receive a refund less an administrative fee equal to 10% of the total tuition value of the remaining units of study. Sarina Russo Institute Policies and Procedures are available on the website and are provided to students during orientation and on request
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DOMESTIC APPLICATION FORM Please print clearly in BLOCK letters
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STUDENT’S CONTACT DETAILS
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PARENT/GUARDIAN DETAILS
Are you a citizen or permanent resident of Australia?
(MUST be completed if student is under 18yrs)
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Name of Parent/Guardian:
No
Are you of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander Origin? Yes, Aboriginal
Yes, Torres Strait Islander
Relationship: No
What language do you speak at home?
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Postcode: Phone (mobile):
How well do you read English? Very Well
Street No/Name: Suburb/Town:
How well do you write English? Very Well
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Program Selection
Delivery Mode*: On Campus Online Another Location
I wish to apply for enrolment in the following program (s): 1.
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Traineeship / Apprenticeship (must be employed under traineeship / apprenticeship contract)
Individual referred by JSA / Agency / Employer
School-based Traineeship (must be employed under traineeship / apprenticeship contract)
CREDIT TRANSFER | RECOGNITION OF PRIOR LEARNING (RPL) Do you wish to apply for a credit transfer or RPL? Yes No (If yes, please attach supporting documents including transcripts of previous study, evidence of work experience etc)
EDUCATION HISTORY Are you still at school?
What is your highest COMPLETED school level?
Year 12
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Year 10
Year 9 or lower
If you have left school have you completed in any tertiary qualifications?
Yes Yes
Year 11
Year completed:
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If YES, please indicate:
Cert I Cert II Cert III Cert IV Diploma
If "Yes", school name:
Adv Diploma or Associate Degree Bachelor Degree or Higher
Student LUI Number:
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*Please check website for available delivery modes as not all courses have delivery mode options available.
DECLARATION
EMPLOYMENT STATUS
Please visit www.sri.edu.au for full Conditions of Enrolment.
Are you currently employed? Full-time employee Employer
Part-time employee
DECLARATION
Unemployed - seeking part-time work
I understand that information on this form is collected for enrolment and administrative purposes. Information provided may be made available to Australian Government agencies. The applicable law for this agreement shall be the law of Queensland, Australia. I understand that timetables may vary between morning, afternoon and evening.
Unemployed - seeking full-time work Not employed - not seeking employment Employed - unpaid in family business Self employed – not employing others
I have read and understood the Conditions of Enrolment as stated on the Sarina Russo Institute website: www.sri.edu.au
STUDY REASON
CONFIDENTIALITY The Australian Vocational Education and Training Management Information StatisticalHOW Standard (AVETMISS) is a nationally consistent standard for DID YOU FIND OUT ABOUT SARINA RUSSO INSTITUTE? the collection, analysis and reporting of vocational education and (Please specify): For personal interest orDo self-development To get a job Agent you require us to organize Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC)? training information throughout Australia. The national data collection Expo Centre School/College Friend/Relative Internet(NCVER). Yes agency is National for Vocational Education Research To gain credit into further study No To train towards a different career AVETMISSreporting to NCVER isrequired from all training organisations. If YES, please indicate: Single Couple Family Newspaper/Magazine Provider Employer Job Service As a requirement of my job To gain extra skills for my job Under national statistical reporting protocol, NCVER will not release any Other (Please specify): SPONSORED STUDENTS ONLY (Please attach sponsorship letter if available) information that identifies or could be used to identify individual clients, or To get a better job or promotion To start my own business training organisations. Name of organisation sponsoring you: TERMS & CONDITIONS OF ENROLMENT To develop my existing business Other reasons: Please AGREEMENT visit www.sri.edu.au for full Terms & Conditions. CREDIT TRANSFER | RECOGNITION OF PRIOR LEARNING (RPL)
Of the following, which describes your main reason for undertaking studies at Sarina RussoSTUDENT Institute? (Please select one) OVERSEAS HEALTH COVER
MEDICAL CONDITIONS/DISABILITY
Do you wish to apply for a credit transfer or RPL?
DECLARATION • I have read and understood the Conditions of Enrolment of the Institution
as specified on thethat website. I understand information on this form is collected for enrolment and Do you have any medical,physical disabilities, addictions, Yes restrictions, No administrative purposes. Information provided may be made available impairments or long term conditions? (If yes, please attach supporting documents including transcripts to Australian Government agencies and the Fund Manager of the ESOS • I have attached certified copies of academic qualifications, if applicable. of previous study, evidence of work experience etc) Assurance Fund, pursuant to obligations under the ESOS Act 2000 and If yes, then tick ANY applicable boxes: the National Code (2007). The applicable law for this agreementifshall be • I have provided relevant work experience documentation, applicable.
EDUCATION Physical Intellectual HISTORY Medical Condition
Are you still at school? Yes Hearing Impairment/Deaf Mental Illness
the law of Queensland, Australia. I understand that, if I have indicated
on this form that I to wish to applywith for entry a James Cook • I have read and agree comply the to Conditions ofUniversity Enrolment.
No
(JCU) program, copies of this form and all supporting documents will be forwarded to JCU for consideration. I understand that timetables may vary between morning, afternoon and evening. SIGNATURE
If "Yes", school name:
Acquired Brain Impairment Vision Learning Student LUI Number (If applicable):
Other (Please provide details):
What is your highest COMPLETED school level?
Year 12 11 Year 10 Year 9 or lower HOW DID YOU FIND OUT ABOUTYear SARINA RUSSO INSTITUTE?
Date:
as stated on the website: www.sri.edu.au
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CONFIDENTIALITY The Australian Vocational Education and Training Management Expo School/College Friend/Relative Internet If you have left school have you completed any tertiary qualifications? Information Statistical Standard (AVETMISS) is a nationally consistent For students under the age of 18, a parent/guardian signature is standard for the collection, analysis and reporting of vocational education Cert I Cert II required. Newspaper/Magazine Yes Job Service Employer No IfProvider YES, please indicate: and training information throughout Australia. The national data Cert III Cert IV Diploma collection agency is National Centre for Vocational Education Research Agent (Please specify): (NCVER). AVETMISS reporting to NCVER is required from all training Adv Diploma or Associate Degree Bachelor Degree or Higher organisations. Under national statistical reporting protocol, NCVER will Other (Please specify): Parent/Guardian Signature: not release any information that identifies or could be used to identify Other (Please specify): individual clients, or training organisations.
Year completed:
I have read and understood the Conditions of Enrolment and Policies & Applicant’s Signature: Procedures as stipulated in the Sarina Russo Insititute handbook and/or
PAYMENT DETAILS
Date:
EMPLOYMENT STATUS
Are you currently employed? If your application is successful, payments should be made to Sarina Full-time Part-time employee Russo Institute by bank draft, credit card or bank transferemployee to the Employer Unemployed - seeking part-time work following account:
• I have provided relevant work experience documentation, if applicable. • I have read and agree to comply with the terms and conditions.
SIGNATURE
STUDY REASON
Card Holder Name: Expiry Date: Amount: AU$
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stipulated in the student handbook.
• I have attached certified copies of academic qualifications, if applicable. • I have provided evidence of English language ability if required.
If paying by bank transfer, please provide proof of payment. On Of the following, which describes your main reason for receipt of payment yourundertaking place willstudies be confirmed. at Sarina Russo Institute? (Please select one) Card Number:
• I have read and understood the Policies and Procedures, and Conditions
of Enrolment of theStamp: Institution as specified on the website or as Representative/Agent
Unemployed Account Name: Sarina Russo Institute- seeking full-time work Not employed - not seeking employment Bank: The National Australia Bank Street, Bank Address: 223 Queen Brisbane, 4000 Employed - unpaid inQLD family business Branch Number: 084-009 Self employed – not employing others Account Number: 52540-0103
For personal Credit Card: Mastercard Visainterest or self-development
AGREEMENT
Applicant’s Signature: Date:
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To get a job
To gain credit into further study
To train towards a different career
As a requirement of my job
To gain extra skills for my job
To get a better job or promotion To start my own business /To developCredit Code: Other reasons: my existing Cardbusiness Security
MEDICAL CONDITIONS/DISABILITY
Signature of Card Holder:Do you have any medical, physical restrictions, disabilities, addictions,
For students under the age of 18, a parent/guardian signature is required. Parent/Guardian Signature: Date:
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impairments or long term conditions? Please invoice as Ifper details provided yes,company then tick ANY applicable boxes: on page 1 of
OR this application.
Physical Intellectual
Hearing Impairment/Deaf Purchase Order # (If applicable):
Medical Condition Mental Illness
Acquired Brain Impairment Vision Learning
Otherwise, please contact Sarina Russo Institute to make alternative payment arrangements.
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CRICOS PROVIDER CODE: 00607B NVR RTO 0427
CRICOS PROVIDER CODE: 00607B NVR RTO 0427