Study in Australia

How to apply

Application process The first step is to apply for the course you want. There are two ways to apply:

1. Direct to the education provider To apply direct, download the application form from the education provider's website.If you are applying for courses at more than one institution, you will need to submit a separate application to each institution.

2. Through an Australian education agent Most institutions partner with a number of agents. Details on the agents an institution works with can be found on their website or by contacting them directly.

You will need to prepare supporting documentation to send with your application. The documents vary depending on the course, provider and qualification you're studying for. The most important documents include:

Certificates that verify your previous study, including qualifications you already have. Evidence of your English language proficiency. Certificates or documents which verify previous study or work experience if you are seeking course credits. These must be translated into English.

Receiving your Letter of Offer If your application is successful, you will receive a ‘Letter of Offer’. To confirm your offer you must respond to this letter by signing and sending an acceptance of offer back to the institution. This can usually be done by mail or, in some cases, by scanning and emailing the letter.The Letter of Offer is a contract between you and the institution. It sets out the course you will be enrolled in, enrolment conditions, the fees you need to pay, and the refund payable if you don’t complete your course with that provider. This contract is very important – if you don’t start your course, or finish your course, this written agreement will be used to determine if you will receive a refund.

Tip:
Read the Letter of Offer carefully before you accept it. Make sure that you understand all your rights, including the refund arrangements. Do not accept the Letter of Offer if you are not happy with any of its terms. Keep a copy of the Letter of Offer. You will need this copy so that you are aware of your rights and if you have to make a claim against the institution.

Confirmation of Enrolment After you have accepted your Offer and paid your deposit you will receive an ‘Electronic Confirmation of Enrolment’ (eCoE) by email. This will outline your course start date, total course fees and how long your course will run for.

Visa application If you are applying for your Student Visa through the Department of Home Affairs online lodgement facility, you will need the details of your electronic Confirmation of Enrolment to lodge your visa application. If you are lodging a paper visa application you must provide the electronic Confirmation of Enrolment prior to the visa being granted.

Generally, secondary school exchange students and students sponsored by either Foreign Affairs (opens in a new window) or the Department of Defence are the only students who will not require a confirmation of enrolment certificate.

You should make sure that you meet requirements for a student visa before you accept an offer and pay any tuition fees.