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Pre enrolment information
To help students make an informed enrolment decision before enrolling in a qualification with Australian Vocational Training Academy (AVTA), students are required to attend a pre-enrolment consultation session provided by either an authorised AVTA Education Agent and/or a AVTA staff representative from the college.
During this Pre-Enrolment Consultation session, students will be provided with a comprehensive range of transparent, accurate, and complete information relevant to their intended course of study. This information is provided prior to completing and signing the Enrolment Application to guide students in making a formal decision that will reflect their existing skills and competencies and meet their needs.
Before signing any documents, students will be provided with a Pre-Enrolment Consultation Checklist. This checklist ensures that students have a clear understanding of their intended course of study, the support services offered by the college, and their obligations as international students. Students must acknowledge that they have a clear understanding of their intended course of study before proceeding. This information includes, but is not limited to:
- Intake dates
- The VET and CRICOS information of the college
- Entry requirements on training.gov.au and our website (i.e., academic requirements, language proficiency requirements, employment requirements, financial requirements, etc.)
- Course information on training.gov.au and our website (i.e., fees, duration, delivery mode, location, equipment, unpaid work placement, practical training locations if applicable, and other arrangements related to your application)
- Information about training and assessment
- Policies and procedures on course progress/attendance, assessment, and student conduct rules, etc.
- Information about the support services available to students in the college
A Pre-Enrolment Consultation session is provided to a prospective student one or more times to give the student additional time and/or information to make an informed decision. In addition, the communication channels used for conducting Pre-Enrolment Consultation sessions can be various, such as face-to-face, video conference, telephone call, or email.
The college will only confirm the intake of a qualification when it meets the minimum number of applications. Students will receive a Letter of Offer in the proposed intake when the minimum number of applications is met. If the minimum number of applications is not met, a student will be advised of the following proposed intake.
Enrolment Form
Download the enrolment form below. Once complete, email it to: [email protected]