TUITION COSTS AND FEES
ENGLISH COURSE DETAILS AND FEES (as from 01/01/2009)
Foundation English |
23 hours per week |
A$ 300.00 per week |
General English “Plus” |
23 hours per week |
A$ 300.00 per week |
English for High School Preparation |
23 hours per week |
A$310.00 per week |
English for Academic Purposes |
23 hours per week |
A$300.00 per week |
Part-time English |
Minimum 15 hours per week |
A$16.00 per hour |
English & Professional Sport |
17 hours per week |
A$275.00 per week + sports |
English for Young Learners |
23 hours per week |
A$310.00 per week |
Working Holiday Program |
3 months study |
P.O.A |
HOLIDAY COURSES AND STUDY TOURS - PRICE ON APPLICATION |
FEES:
1. Overseas Registration Fee A$ 200.00 (standard)
Short term registration week (up to four (4) weeks) A$125.00
2. Tuition Fees (refer above) A$
3. Overseas Health Insurance (if applicable, refer below)
4. Accommodation Search Fee A$ 150.00
5. Pre-paid homestay fees A$ 920.00 (4 weeks @ $230)
6. Airport pick-up A$ 100.00 (add $45.00 for return)
Airport pick-up (under 13 year old) A$ 195 (each way)
7. Secondary school placement A$ 275.00
8. Homestay transport (young students) if required
A$ 50.00 per week
ACCOMMODATION CHARGES:
Homestay: A$230.00 per week (3 meals per day 7 days per week)
HEALTH INSURANCE: (Note: Rates may change without notice.)
Up to 3 months A $86.25 |
Up to 6 months A$172.50 |
Up to 9 months A$258.75 |
Up to 12 months A$345.00 |
Overseas Student Cover (OSHC) is COMPULSORY for Student Visa holders
Students holding Visitor Visas should arrange their own travel and medical insurance |
GRIEVANCE POLICY
If a student is unhappy with any aspect of the program he/she must bring it to the attention of the Director of Studies. If the problem is not resolved, the Principal should be contacted.
The student or his/her nominee has the right to take the dispute to an independent authority or the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Education Queensland (Director General of Education) who has the legislated responsibility for all matters pertaining to the Education (Overseas Students) Act. Official complaints to the registering authority should be made through the Portfolio Programs Unit, Education Queensland. Students should note that:
- the chief executive has power under the Act to suspend or cancel the registration of a provider or a course; and
- students concerned about the conduct of a provider may contact officers of the department involved in the administration of the Act; and
- the dispute resolution process does not prevent a student from exercising the student’s rights to other legal remedies.
AICOL nominates the Queensland Law Society to provide the independent grievance handling/dispute resolution service.
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