1.1 These procedures are governed by the Under 18 International Students Policy.
1.1 These procedures are governed by the Under 18 International Students Policy.
2.1 Terms used in this policy and associated procedures are consistent with the ACU Glossary of Terms. The following specific definitions also apply:
3.1 These procedures apply to all international students under 18 years of age, their authorised representatives who applied for the ACU Foundation Studies Program as a pathway to undergraduate degrees, all members of University staff, and accommodation and welfare service providers approved by the University.
3.2 This procedure is to be read in conjunction with relevant University policies, including the Under 18 International Students Policy, Admissions to Coursework Programs Policy and Procedures, Safeguarding Children, Young People and Adults at Risk Policy, Critical Incident Management Policy, Privacy Policy and Procedures and Standard 5 of the National Code.
4.1 The University only accepts international students under 18 years of age who will be staying with a parent or a legal custodian or who are going to study the Foundation Studies Program at ACU under welfare, support and accommodation arrangements organised by service providers approved by the University.
4.2 Under no circumstances will the University enrol international students who are under 17 years of age at the commencement date of the course.
4.3 International students under 18 years of age who are going to stay with parent or relatives in Australia must request approval from the relevant Australian Government department. The University will not be responsible for their welfare and accommodation arrangements. The nominated ‘guardian’, as defined in the Migration Regulations 1994, must meet the relevant Australian Government department’s requirements.
4.4 International students under 18 years of age may request the University to take responsibility for their welfare arrangements until they turn 18. Students must use specific welfare and accommodation service providers approved by the University. The University will then be responsible for their accommodation and welfare arrangements, issue a Confirmation of Appropriate Accommodation and Welfare (CAAW) together with a Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) for the purpose of applying for a student visa.
4.5 The University will only approve the welfare, support and accommodation arrangements once provided with copies of binding agreements with the accommodation service provider and the welfare service provider in accordance with clause 4.4 of this procedure. Approved support, accommodation and welfare arrangements must be confirmed from at least seven days prior to the Foundation Studies Program commencement date until seven days after the last day of study indicated in the Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE), or until the student turn 18 years of age.
4.6 The University will inform the relevant Australian Government department of the dates for which the University will begin and cease to take responsibility for the student via the Provider Registration and International Student Management System (PRISMS).
4.7 International students under 18 years of age seeking variations of enrolment must contact the International Student Advisor for further assessment in accordance with clause 5.9 of this procedure.
5.1 The appointment of welfare and accommodation providers will be undertaken by a committee comprising the Pro Vice-Chancellor, Global and Education Pathways, The Associate Director International Admissions and Student Relations and the Manager, Living and Learning Communities.
5.2 The Committee will seek Expressions of Interest from relevant providers in accordance with the University’s procurement policy including probity checks.
5.3 When selecting University approved service providers the matters considered by the Committee will include, but not be limited to:
6.1 Prior to the University’s Orientation the International Student Advisor must ensure that international students under 18 years of age have received all information relating to the University’s orientation, enrolment, pre-departure, arrival details (including flight details), airport pick-up, accommodation and welfare arrangements.
6.2 Prior to the University’s Orientation the Senior International Student Advisor must ensure that the welfare and accommodation service providers have received all information relating to the University’s orientation, enrolments, pre-departure and procedures to deal with events and incidents in accordance with the Critical Incident Management Policy.
6.3 In accordance with the University’s Privacy Policy and Procedures, upon arrival the International Student Advisor will reconfirm and record the student’s current residential address, mobile number (if any) and e-mail address (if any), who to contact in emergency situations, the contact details of the student’s parent(s), legal custodian or any adult responsible for the student’s welfare. The International Student Advisor will also ensure the student is given information on who to contact in emergency situations, including contact numbers of a nominated staff member and accommodation and welfare service providers; and how to seek assistance and report any incident or allegation involving actual or alleged sexual, physical or other abuse.
6.4 The International Student Advisor must set up monthly appointments with the student on campus to check on their welfare and accommodation arrangements until the student turns 18 or ceases to be a student of the University. The International Student Advisor must also regularly monitor the services provided by accommodation and welfare service providers until the student turns 18 or cease to be a student of the University in accordance with clause 5 of this procedure.
6.5 The International Student Advisor must record any change in the student’s contact details, attempt to resolve and report issues to the relevant staff of the University as well as relevant welfare and accommodation service providers immediately upon being notified.
6.6 All notes from appointments and incidents related to clauses 6.3 and 6.4 of this procedure must be recorded and kept in the student’s file.
6.7 If the International Student Advisor is unable to contact the student and has concerns for the student’s welfare, the matter must be escalated to the Senior International Student Advisor who will take all reasonable efforts to locate the student.
6.8 The Senior International Student Advisor or the International Student Advisor must notify the National Security Centre immediately upon being notified of events or incidents in accordance with the Critical Incident Management Policy.
6.9 Variations in Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) must be processed in accordance with the University’s Policies and Procedures and submitted to the International Student Advisor for review and to the Senior International Student Advisor for approval considering the following factors and evidence provided before approving a request to vary the enrolment:
7.1 The University will monitor the suitability of a students’ accommodation, support and welfare arrangements by verifying that:
7.2 The University will monitor the suitability of accommodation providers by conducting a review every six months taking in consideration the matters included in 5.3 and 7.1 of this procedure
7.3 For the purposes of section 7 of Under 18 International Students Procedures, University refers to a staff member of Global and Education Pathways appointed from time to time to discharge responsibilities including (but not limited to) issuing Confirmation of Enrolments (CoE) and/or monitoring service providers, inspecting accommodation premises and liaising directly with students.
8.1 Welfare and accommodation service providers must advertise and comply with their policies and procedures. Policies and procedures must include:
8.2 Welfare service providers must provide a copy of binding agreements between the student and the welfare service provider to the student and the University as soon as practicable within reasonable timeframes.
8.3 Accommodation service providers must provide a copy of binding agreements between the student and the accommodation service provider to the student and the University as soon as practicable within reasonable timeframes.
8.4 Accommodation service providers must confirm student’s placements in writing to the student and the University at least two weeks prior to the course proposed date as stated on the student’s letter of offer.
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