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After working in the hotel and travel industries in Malaysia and Singapore, I decided on a change of career and chose to study at Endeavour's Melbourne campus. Malaysia is steeped in traditional medicines but it's people are starting to take more interest in their health and I wish to play a part in educating them. What I like most about studying at Endeavour is that I share my learning and experience with other like-minded people who are also passionate about the industry.
Monitar Tan
Endeavour International Student
How to Apply / VISA requirements
Step 1
Download and complete the International Student Application for Enrolment form (pages 30-33). Attach certified copies of all academic qualifications including school reports and official examination certificates plus English test results and any relevant employment documents.
Attach certified translations for documents that are not in English, remember to go through the application checklist to see that you have provided all the relevant information.
Step 2 - Letter of Offer
If your application satisfies Endeavour's course entry requirements, you will receive a letter of offer.
Step 3 - Confirmation of Enrolment
Once we have seen your original documents and verified your payment of fees stated in the letter of offer, we will provide you with an electronic confirmation of enrolment (eCOE) after which you can apply for a student visa. When your student visa application has been approved you will be eligible to come to Australia and begin your course of study.
Step 4 - Arrive in Australia and Prepare to Begin
If you need help with accommodation or airport pickup, contact us and we will be able to provide you with information about accommodation options and help you organise airport pickup. Arrangement of airport pickup and accommodation will incur a fee charge.
For Information about Visa Applications, Visa Conditions and Study criteria - discuss your options with an Enrolment Adviser today.
VISA Requirements
Students intending to study at one of the College Campuses must obtain a student visa from an Australian Diplomatic Mission or Consulate in their home country before travelling to Australia. The main requirements for visa application are:
- Letter of Offer and Confirmation of Enrolment from the College
- Medical check-up as required by regulation
- Proof of financial support as required by regulation
These requirements are intended as a guide only and may vary from country to country. For applicants from some countries a preliminary, pre-visa assessment may be required by the Australian Diplomatic Mission or Consulate of your country. It is advisable to make enquiries in your home country.
All international students (students who are not Australian citizens, Permanent Residents or Temporary Residents amongst others) must be in possession of a current student visa while they are studying in Australia. Student visas are granted with certain conditions attached.
- International students must maintain a full-time study program.
- International students are not permitted to study part-time unless they are already in Australia on a spouse's study visa or a diplomatic or dependant temporary resident visa.
- Student visas are usually issued for the period of the course. Students must seek a new visa before expiration of their current visa.
- The College is obliged to report to the Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) any student who does not attend classes or who is not making satisfactory progress in their studies. Should your attendance be unsatisfactory, you will be requested to attend an interview with DIAC. Students with unsatisfactory attendance or progress may have their visa cancelled by DIAC and asked to leave the country.
- Students must notify the College of their address within 7 days of arrival in Australia and within 7 days or any change of address.
- It is a requirement that International students organise Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) for themselves and their family members travelling with them in Australia throughout their stay in Australia. The College will organise the first year's payment. However it will be the student's responsibility after that.
- Students must attend a minimum of 80% of all scheduled classes on campus and maintain satisfactory attendance.
- Dependants of International students must enrol in either a government or non-govenment school registered to accept dependants of fee paying overseas students. Contact DIAC for more information about requirements for dependents when studying in Australia or refer to the DIAC website at http://www.immi.gov.au
- The student must remain enrolled at all times.
- The student must not change education providers within the first six months of commencing the principal course. Note: Each Endeavour campus is considered a different education provider, so changing campuses would be considered as a change of education provider.
- The student is expected to attend all classes and undertake all tests and examinations during a course and abide by all rules and regulations of the College that are in force at the time.
- The College may by written notice vary conditions of enrolment as may be necessary to comply with any law, regulations or amendment thereof, of the Commonwealth of Australia and/or the State of Queensland, the State of Victoria, and the State of Western Australia.
- In the event of circumstances requiring urgent medical care where it is not possible to contact the parent/guardian, the College is authorised as a matter of urgency to seek and provide appropriate medical care.
