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Australian National Education Institute International Student Prospectus 2020 Australian National Education Institute| RTO No: 45653 | CRICOS No: 03886K | Copyright 2020
Table of contents InternationalStudentProspectus2020 ................................................................................................ 1 About Us ........................................................................................................................................... 3 Why choose ANEI?............................................................................................................................. 4 ESOSCompliance ............................................................................................................................... 5 Education Services for Overseas Students Legislative Framework (ESOS) ....................................................... 5 Quality Practices ......................................................................................................................................... 6 Tuition Protection Service (TPS) ................................................................................................................... 7 Approved agents ............................................................................................................................... 8 The Tasmanian lifestyle ............................................................................................................................... 9 Things to know about Tasmania......................................................................................................... 10 Studying in Tasmania........................................................................................................................ 12 Locations ........................................................................................................................................ 14 Hobart ............................................................................................................................................ 14 Airport pick-up................................................................................................................................ 15 Studentsupportservices .................................................................................................................. 16 Cost of living guide............................................................................................................................ 19 Accommodation.............................................................................................................................. 21 Arrangingaccommodation ............................................................................................................... 21 Homestay ....................................................................................................................................... 21 Sharedrentalaccommodation .......................................................................................................... 22 Privaterentalhousing....................................................................................................................... 22 Courses and entry requirements ...................................................................................................... 23 23 ICT50220-DiplomaofInformationTechnology-(CRICOSCourseCode:03886K) ................................. 23 ICT60220:AdvancedDiplomaofInformationTechnology-(CRICOSCourseCode: 03886K) BSB51918 Diplomain Leadership andManagement - (CRICOSCourse Code: 03886K) ............................. 24 BSB60420 Advanced Diploma of Leadership and Management - (CRICOS Course Code: 03886K) ...... 24 How to apply ................................................................................................................................... 26 More information............................................................................................................................ 27
About Us TheAustralian National Education Institute(ANEI) isan AustralianRegisteredTraining Organisation and CRICOS provider. | RTO No: 45653|CRICOS No:03886K | Mission: The Institute’s mission is to provide quality education and training to all its students through its strong commitment to: • student, industry, and trainer and assessor engagement • effective governance • ensuring compliance and • implementing continuous improvement Values and Quality: ANEI's values and quality processes are further enhanced by its training best practices and an inclusive culture informed by student, staff and industry feedback. ANEI is managed by a team of highly qualified and experienced executives and program managers with years of professional experience in their respective fields. At ANEI we pride ourselves on the quality outcomes of our students which are a result of a strong focus on ensuring that we recognise and meet the needs of the individual student while meeting, and striving to exceed, the requirements outlined in Standards for RTOs 2015 | Australian Skills Quality Authority ..., The Education Services for Overseas Students Act 2000: https://www.legislation.gov.au/, and all other relevant legislation. We look forward to sharing your academic and professional journey and welcome you to the Institute. Hanna El Hanna CEO
Why Choose ANEI? Be part of something new and exciting! The Australian National Education Institute (ANEI) is a brand-new Education provider based in Hobart, Tasmania - the southernmost island state of Australia. The Institute has a focus on providing education in Leadership and Management and the design and application of digital technology, skills in global demand across multiple industries. Tucked away in leafy gardens, yet very close to the centre of Hobart, ANEI’s Hobart Campus provides a unique and intimate environment in which to study, learn, build relationships and grow. Our students have wide-ranging professional and personal back grounds, each bringing their own experience to enrich the learning of all. Our highly qualified teachers really care about their students and their future careers. They are committed to ANEI’s vision of the Institute as supportive, dynamic and innovative, providing students with quality education and multiple career opportunities. Guest speakers, class activities and a fully supported environment, makes ANEI stand out from the rest.
ESOS Compliance The Australian Government wants overseas students in Australia to have a safe, enjoyable and rewarding time while they study. Australia’s laws promote quality education and consumer protection for overseas students. These laws are known as the ESOS framework and they include the Education Services for Overseas (ESOS) Act 2000 and the National Code 2018. Education Services for Overseas Students Legislative Framework (ESOS) International students studying in Australia on a student visa are protected under the Education Services for Overseas Students (ESOS) Act 2000. The Act sets out the legal framework for the delivery of quality education by setting standards. The framework also provides tuition and financial assurance through the Tuition Protection Service. The Legislative Framework incorporates the: ESOS Act 2000: ESOS Framework | Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA) The National Code 2018: National Code in full on the Federal Register of Legislation The legislation aims to protect international students and guarantee quality education. The education providers and the courses they offer to international students must be registered with the Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students (CRICOS). Access the ESOS Student Fact Sheet - International Education for more information including the rights and responsibilities of international students. Please note, the Legislative Framework relates only to students who are enrolled in an onshore program and remain in Australia on a Student Visa. This Legislation does not apply to students undertaking offshore programs or remaining in Australia on a temporary visa other than a Student Visa. The institute is responsible at all times for compliance with the ESOS Act and National Code 2018 and expects all its agents/agencies to have appropriate knowledge and understanding of the ESOS Act, The National Code 2018, and international education system in Australia, including the Australian International Education and Training Agent Code of Ethics. All agents are required to be familiar with and abide by the above Code of Ethics as stipulated under Standard 4.3 of the National Code 2018 Quality Practices • The institute shall not accept students from an education agent if it knows or reasonably suspects the education agent to be: • Providing migration advice, unless that education agent is authorised to do so under the Migration Act 1958 - Federal Register of Legislation ... • Engaged in, or to have previously engaged in, dishonest recruitment practices, including the deliberate attempt to recruit a student where this clearly conflicts with the obligations of registered providers under Standard 7 (Overseas student transfers): National Code Part D, Standard 7 - International Education: Overseas Student Transfers - Education Fact Sheet Title Facilitating the enrolment of a student who the education agent believes will not comply with the conditions of his or her visa using PRISMS to create Confirmation of Enrolments for other than bona fide students Agents must ensure that all their staff who deal directly or indirectly with prospective and current international students are trained in the above regulatory standards along with the Institute’s policies and procedures.
Tuition Protection Service (TPS) The Tuition Protection Service (TPS) has been in operation since 1 July 2012. In the unlikely event that your education provider is unable to deliver a course that you have paid for and does not meet their obligations to: • either offer you an alternative course that you accept • or pay you a refund of your unspent prepaid tuition fees The TPS will assist you in finding an alternative course or to get a refund if a suitable alternative is not found. For more information on the TPS see TPS Brochure: TPS Overview for International Students - Tuition Protection ... and the TPS Website: Tuition Protection Service
Approved agents ANEI uses the following approved education and migration agents: Agent Name Address Website Email Address Profound Services Level 6, Suite 609/250 Pitt St, https://profoundse info@profou Sydney NSW 2000 rvices.com.au/ ndservices.c om.au Key4Oz Suite 4.02, 9 Help street, https://www.key4o info@Key4O Chatswood, NSW 2067 z.com/ Z.com LMP Immigration 805-806, 97-99 Bathurst St, http://lmpi.com.au info@lmpi.c Sydney NSW 2000 / om.au AUSSIEWAY 9 Chokchai 4(50) Intersection 6 https://aussieway. aussiewayc Road education/ @gmail.com Ladphrao Bangkok, Thailand 10230 Think Higher Level 3, 105 Queen Street, https://thinkhigher melbourne@ Melbourne, VIC 3000, Australia .com.au/ thinkhigher.c om.au SVS Education 3 Wingham Rd, Carnes Hill NSW https://svseducatio Info@svsedu Services 2171 n.com.au/ cation.com.a u The Best Language & 236/7 M.5 Nhong Harn, Sansai, https://thebest- contact@the Education Centre Chiang Mai Thailand 50290 edu.com/ best- edu.com GCS Group Lvl 2, 35-39 Scarborough Street, https://www.gcsgr info@gcsgp. Australian Southport QLD 4215 oup.com.au/ com RC Migration 405/448 St Kilda Rd, Melbourne https://www.rcmig australia.rca VIC 3004 ration.com.au/ @rincon.co m.au My Oz Study Suite 91/515 Kent St, Sydney https://www.myoz info@myozst NSW 2000 study.com.au/ udy.com.au
The Tasmanian Lifestyle If you want a unique life experience, Hobart, Tasmania is a great place to study. The city offers the benefits of being a State capital but at the same time is much smaller and more personal with a character of its own. It’s not just another ‘international city’! Our state is also small and personal with a diverse range of opportunities to explore while you are here studying, providing experiences that will complement your studies and the chance to make lifelong friends and memories. Tasmania provides: • a fabulous student lifestyle with cafes, restaurants and bars • amazing fresh produce including fruit, vegetables and seafood • music and arts festivals • historic cityscapes • adventure sports • access to World Heritage wilderness areas and local wildlife • spectacular beaches; and • great shopping. Tasmania was listed in Lonely Planet’s Must Visit Destinations in 2015: Lonely Planet Best in Travel 2015: Top destinations for next ... and as one of the Top Five Islands of the World by Travel and Leisure Magazine 2016. It’s simply an awesome place to be a student!
Things to Know About Tasmania ThePalawa (Tasmanian Aboriginal) wordfor Tasmania is Trouwerner with its capital being Hobart a city of about 220,000 people Tasmania enjoys four true seasons so you can swim at the beach in summer and make snowmen on Mount Wellington in the winter and with significant areas of Tasmania being World Heritage Area, national park and marine or forest reserves, there is plenty to explore. Lonely Planet has captured the essence of Tasmania where they say: History Lesson To understand Australian colonial history you first need to understand Tasmanian colonial history…and before that Tasmanian Aboriginal history. Tragic stories of the island's past play out through its haunting, Gothic landscape: the sublime scenery around Port Arthur only reinforces the site’s grim history. It’s just as easy to conjure up visions of the raffish past in Hobart’s Battery Point and its atmospheric pubs. Elsewhere, architectural treasures include convict-built bridges at Ross, Richmond and Campbell Town. Meanwhile, the state's obsession with the (probably) extinct Tasmanian tiger continues – are you out there, thylacine? Tastes of Tasmania First it was all about apples…but now the Apple Isle's contribution to world food extends to premium seafood, cheese, bread, honey, nuts, truffles, stone fruit, craft beer, whisky, gin and intenselyflavoured cool-climatewines. Manysmallerproducers areowned and operatedby passionatefoodies: Tasmania is seeminglycustom-built for a driving holiday spent shunting between these farm-gate suppliers, boozy cellar doors and niche providers. After you’ve sampled the produce, book a table at a top restaurant and see how the local chefs transform it. Festival Frenzy From wine, beer and food festivals to hot-ticket arts and music events, Tasmania packs a lot of parties into the calendar. Hobart’s photogenic docks play host to many, from Taste of Tasmania over New Year to the heritage glories of the Australian Wooden Boat Festival. Art and culture get their game on during Ten Days on the Island, while winter's brooding, edgy Dark MOFO is building to rival the New Year party procession. MONA FOMA and Festivale bringthecelebrationsto Launceston, andTheUnconformity unearthsQueenstown's character. Escape for a long weekend – how many more reasons do you need? Into The Wild From thesqueakywhitesandandlichen-splashed graniteoftheeastcoastto thebleak alpine plateaus of Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park, Tasmania punches well above its weight when it comes to natural beauty. Hiking opportunities range from short, waterfall- punctuated forest trails to multi-day wilderness epics with no one else in sight. You can explore the island's craggy coastlines and wild rivers by kayak, raft, yacht or cruise boat. Tassie's native wildlife is ever present: spy Tasmanian devils after dark, share the Southern Ocean swell with seals and dolphins or watch penguins waddling home at dusk. Source: https://www.lonelyplanet.com/australia/tasmania Welcome to Tasmania
Studying in Tasmania There a are so many things to see and do while you are studying in Tasmania. A few that are close by include: MONA The Museum of Old and New Art (MONA) is the largest privately-owned museum in Australia and located in Berriedale a suburb of Hobart. The museum is interactive, entertaining and completely different to anything else with the use of light, sound, movement to engage your senses. Hobart’s waterfront and Salamanca Market Area Hobarts waterfront is a picturesque area of boats, old warehouses, buildings, accommodation, restaurants and floating fish shops. Hobart’s Salamanca Market: https://www.salamancamarket.com.au/Home is one of the most popular places to visit in Tasmania and takes place on Saturday mornings until 3pm when 300+ stalls line Salamanca Place There are also many surrounding parks and gardens which make a great spot for a picnic after picking some food at the market or visit some of the great pubs, restaurants, cafes and shops.
Mt Wellington The mountain towers over Hobart and is impossible to miss as a part of this beautiful backdrop to Australia’s southernmost city. The mountain is 1271 meters tall and offers fabulous views over Hobart and Southern Tasmania. Have a picnic in the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens Okay, so the picnic part might cost you extra (unfortunately, cheese isn’t free) but the location itself is free for you to visit. Make sure you check out the Tasmanian Community Food Garden, featured onABC’sGardeningAustralia, before pickingaspotforyourpicnic. There are plenty of choices including shaded lawns with panoramic views of the Derwent River. See a classical music concert If you like classical music, then you’ll love the concerts put on by the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra and the shorter recitals by students at the Tasmanian Conservatorium of Music. Or perhaps not so classical? Tasmania has a rich arts and music scene with a variety of local, national and international artists exhibiting and performing around the state - in pubs and clubs, at music festivals, in galleries and studios, at the larger entertainment venues … the local Mercury newspaper and online guides provide details of What’s On in the area. Huon Valley The HuonValleylocatedabouta 25 minute drive southHobartand ishometo somegreat places to see with beautiful scenery. One of the favorite activities in this region is the Tahune Air Walk where you can walk above the treetops including a 50-meter high hanging section at the end over the river. A little further south you can also visit Hastings Caves and have a swim in the Thermal Springs Mt Field National Park Mount Field is Tasmania’s first national park that has great scenery, a good range of walks and plenty of wildlife. Russell Falls is the star attraction with an easy walk that takes you through a fern forest with some of Tasmania’s tallest trees. In Winter, there’s skiing and snowboarding. Richmond Thehistoric townofRichmondislocatedjustoutsideofHobarta short25-minute drivefromthe CBD. It is a town full of historic buildings with an interesting past and some interesting attractions. Richmond’s convict past is best described at the old Richmond Gaol, the oldest in Australia and you can also walk over Australia’s oldest bridge. Visit https://tigertrack.com.au/ for a fun way to learn more about our State by following our elusive ‘TasmanianTiger collecting unique hand-drawn stamps fromlocations around the State and building some very special memories.Tiger Track introduces you to the places the locals go as well as the bigger better known tourist locations.
Location: Hobart The Hobart campus is located at 322 Liverpool St, Hobart TAS 7000
Airport Pick-Up The institute offersanairportpick-up serviceforall new international studentsarrivingin Hobart. You need to request this after you have confirmed your accommodation arrangements at least five days before you are due to arrive. The service is free for students including for family members or friends travelling with an institute student. Request your airport pick-up by emailing the institute directly at admin@anei.edu.au
Student Support Services International Student Support The Institute’s International Student Support Officer offers free personalised support and information about all aspects of institute life and on other relevant matters related to your life as a student. This includes confidential counseling to students experiencing academic or personal concerns. Where appropriate students will be referred to local external support services, in particular for physical and mental health, financial or legal support. The Student Handbook provides further information on the role of the Student Support Officer, services offered and how to access them. Learning development and language support Our team of staff and mentors provide a variety of mentoring student support sessions to help you. Career Development and Employment Our dedicated team can help you with preparation for work or an internship program, assistance with resumes and preparing for interviews as job search support.
Emergency and Crisis Support In Australia Emergency services can be accessed by dialling ‘000’. You will be asked which service you require. Specify Fire, Police or Ambulance depending on the emergency. You should only call 000 when: • someone is seriously injured or in need of urgent medical help • your life or property is being threatened • you have just witnessed a serious accident or crime If a situation is not urgent, you should look up the number of your local police, fire or ambulance service. Other Crisis and Support Services Name Email Phone Number Hobart Women’s https://www.womens (03) 6231 Health Centre healthtas.org.au/ 3212 Women’s Health http://womenshealtht 1800 675 Information Line as.org.au/ 028 Lifeline National Crisis http://www.lifeline.or 131 114 Support and Suicide g.au Prevention Service Mental Health https://www.health.n 1800 332 Hotline: Mental sw.gov.au/mentalheal 388 Health Triage for th Advice, Assessment & Referral: Migrant Resource http://mrctas.org.au/ (03) 6221 Centre: While focused 0999 on migrants can provide contacts to Cultural Groups within Tasmania QLifeL Counseling and https://qlife.org.au 1800 184 referral service for 527 people who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, queer and/or intersex (LGBTQI): Translating and https://www.tisnation 131 450 Interpreting Service al.gov.au/ Women’s Legal http://womenslegalta 1800 682 Service Tasmania s.org.au/ 468
Cost of Living Guide The following information comes from Study Australia and is provided as general information only. "Knowing the average living costs in Australia is an important part of your financial preparation. For your reference, here are some of the costs associated with living and studying in Australia (all costs are in Australian dollars). The costs below are an approximate guide only. Students should be aware that these costs can vary depending on your study location in Australia. Accommodation • Hostels and Guesthouses - $90 to $150 per week • Shared Rental - $85 to $215 per week • On campus (not provided by ANEI) - $90 to $280 per week • Homestay - $235 to $325 per week • Rental - $165 to $440 per week • Boarding schools (not provided by ANEI) - $11,000 to $22,000 a year
Other Living Expenses • Groceries and eating out - $80 to $280 per week • Gas, electricity - $35 to $140 per week • Phone and Internet - $20 to $55 per week • Public transport - $15 to $55 per week • Car (after purchase) - $150 to $260 per week • Entertainment - $80 to $150 per week Minimum Cost of Living The Department of Home Affairs has financial requirements you must meet in order to receivea student visa forAustralia. From 1st February2018 the 12 month living cost is: • You - $20,290 • Partner or spouse - $7,100 • Child - $3,040 • All costs are per year in Australian dollars. To convert to your own currency, visit: Xe: Currency Exchange Rates - International Money Transfer • The Australian Government provides information and guidance on managing your finances. you can read more at: Home - Moneysmart.gov.au • The'Insider Guides Cost of Living Calculator' is also a useful tool to help estimate your: Cost of Living | Service NSW in Australia, Cost of Living Calculator - Insider Guides. • If you experience financial trouble while in Australia, talk to your institution’s international student support staff for assistance. • Source: Education and living costs in Australia - Study Australia
Accommodation Arranging Accommodation You need to make your own arrangements for accommodation and ensure you have somewhere to stay for when you first arrive in Hobart or Sydney. If you are interested in homestay, shared or private rental housing it is usually better to wait until you arrive in Hobart or Sydney but at the same time have some temporary accommodation arranged for your arrival. Some short stay accommodation options can be found through https://www.airbnb.com.au/ Note The institute does not accept enrolments from students under the age of 18 years and does not find you accommodation. Homestay With homestay accommodation you live with an Australian host so you can practice your English and learn more about Australian culture in a safe, caring and rewarding environment.
Shared Rental Accommodation Sharing a rental house in Hobart with other students is a popular option for many students. Shared rental accommodation is advertised on websites such as flatmates.com.au Private Rental Housing If you’re coming with your family, your own rental property is a good option. Private rentals are advertised by local estate agents or online at realestate.com.au/rent. The following suburbs are close to our campus’s with ready access to transport which you might wish to consider include: Hobart • Hobart • Sandy Bay • Battery Point • Dynnyrne • North Hobart • South Hobart • West Hobart • Moonah
Courses and Entry Requirements The Institute has entry requirements for each of its qualifications. The following provides details of these requirements: ICT50220: Diploma of Information Technology: (CRICOS Course Code: 03886K): https://anei.edu.au/school-of-information-technology/ The Australian National Education Institute requires students to: • Be 18 years or over • Be competent in written and spoken English and numeracy with an IELTS Score of no less than 5.5 or equivalent language test score • Participate in a suitability interview prior to enrolment and be able to demonstrate an enthusiasm and ability to undertake this qualification with the recommendation being made by the interviewer with the CEO and/or nominee making the final decision • Hold as a minimum a Certificate IV or equivalent level qualification ICT60220: Advanced Diploma of Information Technology: (CRICOS Course Code: 03886K): https://anei.edu.au/school-of-information-technology/ The Australian National Education Institute requires students to: • Be 18 years or older • Be competent in written and spoken English and numeracy with an IELTS Score of no less than 5.5 or equivalent language test score • Participate in a suitability interview prior to enrolment and be able to demonstrate an enthusiasm and ability to undertake this qualification with the recommendation being made by the interviewer with the CEO and/or nominee making the final decision • Hold as a minimum a Diploma or equivalent level qualification
BSB51918: Diploma in Leadership and Management :(CRICOS Course Code: 03886K): https://anei.edu.au/school-of-leadership-and-management/ The Institute of Business and Technology requires students to: • Be 18 years or older • Be competent in written and spoken English with an IELTS Score of no less than 5.5 or equivalent language test score • To participate in a suitability interview prior to enrolment and be able to demonstrate an enthusiasm andabilityto undertake this qualification withthe recommendation being made by the interviewer with the CEO and/or nominee making the final decision • Hold as a minimum a Certificate IV or equivalent level qualification BSB60420: Advanced Diploma of Leadership and Management: (CRICOS Course Code 03886K): https://anei.edu.au/school-of-leadership-and-management/ The Institute of Business and Technology requires students to: • Be 18 years or older • Be competent in written and spoken English with an IELTS Score of no less than 5.5 or equivalent language test score • To participate in a suitability interview prior to enrolment and be able to demonstrate an enthusiasmandabilityto undertake this qualification withthe recommendation being made by the interviewer with the CEO and/or nominee making the final decision • Hold as a minimum a Diploma or equivalent level qualification Additional Resources Students Must Provide Students will need to provide their own mobile phone and Wi-Fi enabled laptop or tablet with Microsoft office suite. In addition, each qualification may have further personal equipment requirements as detailed under “Training and Assessment Requirements and Sequencing Plan” in the Training and Assessment Strategy, a copy of which is provided to all students with their letter of offer.
How to Apply Making an application is easy but ensure you are ready to study and have all of the requirements! 1. Choose the course that you want to study with us 2. Prepare electronic copies of the documents you need to complete your application. These include: 1. Evidence of your English Language proficiency e.g. IELTS or equivalent language proficiency 2. Evidence of your academic qualifications, and 3. Evidence of your previous studies if you are applying for recognition of prior learning 3. Lodge your application by: 1. Submitting it directly to the institute or 2. Applying through one of our authorised agents 4. Once we have reviewed your application and if you meet the entry requirements, we will send you a letter of offer 5. you wish to take up our offer you will need to formally accept the offer by following the instructions in your letter of offer 6. Keep a copy of your letter of acceptance, your original letter of offer and receipts of payments made Please note that all the documents provided must be a certified copy and that there may be delays in processing times if all documents are not provided with your initial application.
More Information For more information please contact us by: • Phone: 1800 329 080 • Email: admin@anei.edu.au • WeChat Important Training and Useful Information Links For more information about studying with ANEI please refer to the below links: • Student application for enrolment form • Complaints and appealspolicy • Fees and refundpolicy • Defer, suspend or cancel policy • Compassionate and compelling circumstances policy • Attendance and progresspolicy • ESOS framework documentlinks • Flyer - TAS ICT50220 - Diploma of Information Technology • Flyer - TAS ICT60220 - Advanced Diploma of Information Technology • Flyer - BSB51918 Diploma in Leadership and Management.docx • Flyer - BSB60420 Advanced Diploma of Leadership and Management
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