International Students' Courses

The Australian College of Hair Design and Beauty offers overseas students courses in hairdressing, beauty therapy and a combined Double Diploma of Hairdressing and Beauty Therapy

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Enrolment Form for International Students pdf
International Student Handbook 2008 pdf

Hair Courses
for International Students

Certificate III in Hairdressing, WRH30106
Certificate IV in Hairdressing, WRH40106
Diploma of Hairdressing Salon Management, WRH50106

The Certificate III and Certificate IV in Hairdressing provides training for individuals seeking employment in the hairdressing industry. The primary role of both certificates is to equip students with the knowledge, skills and professional attitude essential for the professional hairdresser.

Graduates will be able to utilise the knowledge and expertise gained from specialist areas of study such as communication skills, design concepts ( long and short hair) and classical, casual and avant guarde cutting techniques. Further, students will also develop expertise and become proficient in style concepts, fashion cutting, chemical and image creation and colouring, and also gain an understanding of how business principles operate in the real world.

The Australian College of Hair Design & Beauty delivers courses from the National Hairdressing Training Package. There are three credential exit points which may be achieved:

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Beauty Courses
for International Students

Certificate III in Beauty Services, WRB30104
Certificate IV in Beauty Therapy, WRB40105
Diploma of Beauty Therapy, WRB50105

The Beauty Therapy courses provide training for individuals seeking professional employment in the beauty industry. Study in the many areas of beauty could lead to employment in a beauty salon, a spa complex, a hairdressing salon, a pharmacy, a department store or a health and fitness centre. The Beauty Therapy courses also qualify students to work as specialists in one of the many high demand areas of beauty such as nail technology, make-up artistry and natural therapies.

A beauty therapist offers many services ranging from cosmetic make-up, manicures, pedicures and waxing to the therapeutic/physical treatments of electrolysis and lymphatic, sport and remedial massage. Students will also gain knowledge of how business principles operate in the real world. The course includes 266 hours of work experience that can be completed in the College's simulated salon or in a salon of the student's choice.

The salon of the future, a 'Day Spa', is a localised place where stressed and exhausted clients can visit for a quick, refreshing treatment, that puts life back into perspective. A day spa provides luxury, health and relaxation and offers a quality pampering experience, with extra attention to detail. A day spa is viewed as an extension to salon services.

We are proud of the high reputation our graduates enjoy and are committed to the continuous improvement of your learning experience. This is why The Australian College of Hair Design and Beauty leads its competitors with the most modern facilities and equipment.

What is an “Overseas Student”?
What International Qualifications will I have
Student Visa Obligations
Student Overseas Health Cover (OSHC)
Selection Criteria
Letter of Offer
FAQ
CRICOS
IELTS (International English Language Testing System)
ECOE (Electronic Confirmation of Enrolment
Mutual Recognition
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)
Fees
Refund Policy
Agents / Lawyers
Grievance and Procedure Policy
Student Support Services
Accommodation

Letter of Offer

Prior to enroling, the overseas student may request a ‘letter of offer’, appropriate to the course of their choice. This letter will show all relevant information pertaining to the course on offer, and may aid you with your Visa requirements.

ECOE (Electronic Confirmation of Enrolment)

Upon acceptance of the overseas student to enter a training program at The Australian College of Hair Design & Beauty, we will issue an ECOE. This enrolment form is required by immigration, preceding the application for a student visa. If the overseas student intends to complete an English course in Australia, prior to commencing at The Australian College of Hair Design & Beauty, it is necessary to obtain a separate ECOE for each individual course.

Mutual Recognition

The Australia College of Hair Design and Beauty recognises and accepts the credentials issued by another registered training organisation based in a State/Territory of Australia. This may include a Statement of Attainment for specific qualifications such as a Certificate of Diploma.

Recognition of Prior Learning

Recognition of Prior Learning ["RPL"] refers to recognition of competencies currently held regardless of how, when or where the learning occurred. Under AQTF, competencies may be attained in a number of ways, including formal or informal training, education, work experience or general life experience, In order to grant RPL, the assessor must be confident that the candidate is currently competent as against the endorsed industry or enterprise competency standards or outcomes specified in AQF accredited courses.

The evidence may take a variety of forms and may include certification, reference from past employers, testimonials from clients and work samples. The assessor must ensure that the evidence is authentic, valid, reliable, current and sufficient.

RPL procedures ensure that each application is considered according to accreditation guidelines. RPL fees apply.

Please request an RPL Application form from the Campus Coordinator.

Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC)

The migration regulations require student VISA holders to have adequate arrangements in Australia for health insurance, for the duration of their course. O.S.H.C is a special insurance offered by AHM, Medibank Private and other similar hospital/health cover organisations.

Selection Criteria

Evidence of assessment must meet the requirements of the Migration Regulations. The College requires the pending student to hold the equivalent to an Australian Year 10, for entry into a Certificate 3 or higher.

Agents / Lawyers

The definition of an agent or lawyer covers a person, within or outside of Australia who represents or acts on behalf of a provider, or purports to do so, in dealing with overseas students or intending students. Whereas the College is happy to deal with agents world wide, we do require written confirmation from the pending student confirming that the person or company acting on behalf of them has the authority to do so.

The provider is responsible for the actions of all acting agents / lawyers, therefore all marketing materials used by agents shall come directly from The Australian College of Hair Design & Beauty Pty Ltd.

Fees

The application fee is required, prior to enrolment and is non-refundable. No administration can commence until the application fee is paid. Total course fees must be paid seven days prior to commencement date.

All course fees include workbooks, uniforms and written materials.

Refund Policy

A complete copy of the refund policy will be given to the student prior to enrolment

The Australian College of Hair Design & Beauty Pty Ltd agrees to refund, within 30 days, all fees paid (less the $250.00 application fee), where the student produces evidence that the application made by the student or a visa was rejected by the Australian Department of Immigration.

Should the student decide to withdraw from the course after the course has commenced, no refund is payable.

Grievance Policies & Procedures

A complete copy of the Grievance/Procedure policy will be given to the student prior to enrolment

Student Support Services

The Australian College of Hair Design & Beauty has internal support for all students on a daily basis and these people shall be introduced to you during your orientation period. Should the overseas student require any assistance regarding any issue, which is unable to be resolved within the College, there will be an independent body available to them. Full information will be made available to the student upon enrolment and orientation.

Accommodation

The Australian College of Hair Design & Beauty can assist any future overseas students with accommodation within the Melbourne CBD, and surrounding suburbs, upon request. These arrangements may be made independently of the College or we can arrange this prior to the student's arrival date. Further information can be sent upon request.

Student Visa Obligations

Prior to making any study arrangements with the Australian College of Hair Design & Beauty, it is important for the overseas student to have an understanding of the Visa regulations of their country of origin. Please view the Australian Visa Regulations at the DIMIA or DETYA website for further details.

CRICOS (Commonwealth Registrar of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students)

To be eligible for a student visa, you must first be accepted for full-time study for the whole or part of an education or training course offered by an Australian education provider who is registered on CRICOS.

IELTS (International English Language Testing System)

Each country has ita’s own Pre-Visa Assessment level entry, ranging from Level 1 to 5. Requirements differ in each country and may be lesser than other countries, however it is desirable that the pending student has an IELTS Certificate of 5.5 or higher to gain maximum benefits from the courses we have to offer. To find out what your level of assessment is we refer you to Australia’s Immigration Department and point you to the document called Vocational Education & Training.

Frequently Asked Questions

 1. What is an 'Overseas Student?'

The term “overseas student” refers to a person who holds a student Visa, issued pursuant to regulations made under the Migration Act 1958. The term “international student” is sometimes also used.

 2. What International Qualifications will I have when I complete the Australian College of Hair Design & Beauty's courses in Beauty Therapy and Hairdressing?

All of the courses for overseas students, delivered by the College are Australian credential qualifications. However each country is governed by its own licensing laws and you may be required to abide by individual regulations. It could be possible that the student may need to contact his or his own local authorities in the country of residence requiring the qualification.

3. Will the College help me to get my Visa?

The College is happy to assist any student with Visa inquiries, however it is ultimately the responsibility of the student to get the information from immigration, prior to commencing enrolment. The College is obliged to follow all the requirements in the ESOS act 2000, which has many areas pertaining to the student regulations.

4. Can I change my course within the Australian College of Hair Design and Beauty, after I commence?

Any overseas student who wishes to change courses after commencement is required to follow the standard procedures of a new enrolment. A new ECOE would need to be issued, as well as further costs for the student for any additional visa application charges and fees.

5. After I have finished my course with the College how long can I stay in Australia?

The student visa must be valid for the entire duration of the complete course, however if the student completes earlier than the stated time on the ECOE, it is our legal duty to report to immigration the completion date of the student. You are able to stay in the country for only 28 days after completion date of your course, no matter what date is on your existing visa.

6. Can I work in Australia while I am studying?

If you wish to work in Australia whilst studying, you must seek permission to do so on shore from the Australian Immigration Department. Permission is not automatically granted upon the approval of your student Visa.

7. What is a "Letter of Offer"? Why would I need a "Letter of Offer" ?

If the prospective student comes from a country with an Assessment Level 1 or2 an ECOE form is all that you are required to have to apply for your Visa (as well as the appropriate IELTS certificate). However, if you are an applicant with an Assessment Level 3, 4 or 5, a "Letter of Offer" validating a place in The Australian College of Hair Design & Beauty will be issued for immigration purposes. The letter will indicate your proposed entry level, title of course, CRICOS number, fees, Provider code, and commencement and completion dates.

8. Where can I get an IELTS Certificate?

IELTS test centres are situated all over the world. In order for you to select the most convenient office to sit the examination, you can find details of addresses at IELTS website.

9. Can an Agent or Lawyer help me to enrol in The Australian College of Hair Design Beauty courses?

Yes, an Agent or Lawyer can assist you in your inquiries and application process. It is a requirement of the College to have written approval from the student confirming Agent approval. This form can be obtained from the College by the student or the agent / lawyer.

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