As an on campus international student and holder of a student visa, the ESOS legislation framework has specific requirements to consider for enrolment planning.
You can access the National Code 2007 at http://aei.dest.gov.au/ and the National Code Explanatory Guide at http://aei.dest.gov.au/ for reference.
The following FAQs have been composed to assist you to understand how you can work with Deakin staff so that your enrolment is structured to enable you to complete your study program / course within the duration of your electronic Confirmation of Enrolment (eCOE) /student visa.
The eCOE is the document you are required to submit to the Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) to apply for a student visa. Information about your study program/course based on the details of the Letter of Offer issued by Deakin International, which includes the duration, are included in the eCOE.
The student visa duration has been issued by DIAC based on expected course end date in the eCOE.
As a student visa holder, you are required to complete your program / course within the time granted on your student visa.
Complete within duration. Normally, international students will need to enrol in four credits points each semester as the eCOE and student visa length have a calculated duration on the basis of four credit points for each semester (not including Summer or Winter Semesters).
Yes, the duration of the study program / course takes into account any approved Advanced Standing that will reduce the number of units required to successfully complete the course.
You may not be able to complete your study program / course in student visa time and will therefore require a student visa extension. The only way Deakin can recommend a visa extension to DSA is if you have consulted with your Faculty Enrolment Officer and developed an enrolment plan or intervention strategy so you can complete the course within the revised course completion date.
This is perfectly acceptable as this strategy will enable you to make up for a reduced enrolment in one semester, however, bear in mind that units offered during Summer Semester are limited and you may not be able to. This may mean that you may not complete within the original course completion date as per your students visa, thereby requiring a student visa extension (refer to above question).
Yes. You can enrol in an online or off-campus unit as part of your course as long as you are also enrolled in at least one on-campus unit during semester (with the exception of summer or winter semester). You may enrol in online or off-campus units up to a maximum of 25% of your total course load. If you are unsure, consult your Faculty Enrolment Officer.
Yes. You can enrol entirely for an online or off-campus units during non-compulsory study periods (e.g. Winter Semester, Summer Semester, or Early Start Summer Semester for continuing postgraduate, Business and Law students only).
If you applied for a Course Transfer and have been granted Advanced Standing, the total course duration will be based on the number of credit points required to complete the reduced duration of the course, as determined by Faculty.
This means you will need an intervention strategy to plan to get back on schedule to complete the course within the expected duration.You are recommended to arrange a time to consult with your Faculty Enrolment Officer so the intervention strategy can be established.You should receive a letter from the Faculty outlining what actions you can take.
Intervention strategies will vary from student to student. Strategies may be one or a combination of the following:
The Faculty Academic Progress and Discipline Committee (FAPDC) will make contact with you.
You need to consult with your Faculty Enrolment Officer and have the Endorsement for a student visa extension form completed and signed.
Yes, but only in consultation with your Faculty Enrolment Officer. You will need to provide documentary evidence and letters of support for any approved intermission based on compassionate or compelling circumstances beyond your control.
These circumstances include, but are not limited to:
and this has impacted on the student (these cases should be supported by police or psychologist’s reports)
It is useful to bring the following:
You can speak to staff in the campus office of Deakin International for advice about visa related matters.