English Only Policy:
HHH maintains an English Only Policy. Students who do not comply may be asked to
leave the College.
Attendance:
As a condition of the student visa, students must maintain an attendance level
of at least 80% in order to continue or extend study in Australia. Immigration
authorities are notified of students with unsatisfactory attendance.
Course Duration:
HHH General
English courses and its Cambridge programs are designed in modules of 12 weeks.
All students undertake a level assessment in weeks 6 and 12. HHH follows
international guidelines for IELTS study that suggest students should allow 10
-12 weeks to gain 0.5 of an IELTS band score. This will help you to plan your
study program.
Deferral:
Deferral of studies is usually not permitted. Any applications for deferral must
be made in writing to the Director outlining reasons.
Grievance Resolution:
If you have a personal problem or a problem with another student, a teacher, the
college, your study or class, there are a number of steps you can take to remedy
the problem. You can go to the person you have a problem with or you can speak
to a teacher who may direct you to the Director of Studies, or you can choose to
talk to the Director of Studies first. The Director of Studies will help you to
solve the problem. If needed, the Director of Studies will meet with both
parties to attempt to resolve the problem.
If
you have a problem paying your fees, you must talk to the College Manager. You
may nominate a support person to accompany you at any stage of the dispute
resolution process.
If
you cannot resolve your problem within the college, you should be aware of the
following:
HHH will arrange for independent mediation to resolve the dispute.
An
overseas student may contact the Director General of Education Queensland if the
student is concerned about the conduct of a registered provider.
The Director General may, under part 2, division 2 of the Act, suspend or cancel
the registration of a provider or course.
Concerns about
the conduct of the college should be addressed to the
Senior Education Officer, Office of Non-State Education, Queensland Department
of Education, PO Box 15033, City East, QLD 4002.
Nothing in HHH's Dispute Resolution Policy negates the rights of any overseas
student to take action under Australia's consumer protection laws in the case of
financial dispute.
Nothing in HHH's Dispute Resolution Policy negates the rights of any overseas
student to pursue other legal remedies.
To the extent that this policy relates to the financial interests of overseas
students, a reference in this section to an overseas student includes an
intending overseas student.
Refund Policy
1. Enrolment fee, airport greeting fee and/or accommodation placement fee are
not refundable.
2. Another airport greeting fee may be payable if less than 24 hours notice
is given of a change in flight arrival times.
3. Full refund of tuition fees will be given if your visa application is
rejected and you provide evidence of visa rejection.
4.
If you cancel more than 28 days before your course starts, a refund of
tuition fees will be given.
5.
If you cancel 28 days or less before the commencement of your course, a
cancellation fee of $250 will apply.
6.
No refund will be given after the commencement of the course if you
decide to discontinue your course or if you are disqualified due
to unsatisfactory attendance, performance or conduct.
7. If you begin your studies later than the registered date, you generally
cannot make up lost days. There are no refunds for public holidays or time
missed. Individual cases may be reviewed.
8.
Provider default is covered by the provisions of the ESOS Act 2000 and
ESOS Regulations 2001. Any refund of tuition fees will be paid directly to the
person who entered into the contract with HHH about the student, unless the
person gives a written direction to HHH to pay the refund to someone else. Fees
will be paid in the same currency as the tuition fee was paid, unless payment in
that currency is impracticable. Charges are deducted.
9.
In
the special circumstances where a student successfully completes the UniCredit
IELTS Prep Foundations of Business & Computing and receives a Letter of Offer
from Intech Institute of Technology, 50% of their tuition fee will be refunded
and transferred directly to Intech and in addition a cancellation fee of $250
will apply.
10. Transfer of fees will be made for ELICOS students who have been offered a
place in a non-ELICOS tertiary program AND who have obtained an overall IELTS
band score of a minimum of 6.0 or an ISLPR rating of no less than 3.0. Under
these special circumstances, 50% of the remaining tuition fee will be
refunded or transferred directly to the institution and in addition a fee of
$250 will apply.
11. All requests for refunds or transfers must be made in writing to the
Director. Your letter must contain a full explanation of the reason for
canceling or transferring and any relevant documentary evidence. Payment will be
made within four weeks on receipt of a written application.
12. This agreement does not remove the right of the student to take further
action under Australia’s consumer protection laws. Further, the registered
provider’s dispute resolution processes do not circumscribe the student’s right
to pursue other legal remedies.
Disclaimer
HHH International
College will make every effort to provide classes as advertised. However, it
does reserve the right to alter timetables, starting dates, length of courses
or allocation of students to classes where needed.
Any
photographs taken of students participating in school activities with HHH
International College may be used for promotional purposes.