Prime Minister's 2010 Vocational Prizes awarded
The Minister for School Education, the Hon Peter Garrett MP, has announced the winners of the 2010 Australian Vocational Student Prize and Prime Minister’s award for Skills Excellence in School.
Applicants for a Student Visa are subject to compliance with minimum entry requirements and conditions set by the College, along with legislative requirements of the State of Queensland and the Commonwealth of Australia. This includes any requirements to undertake extra tuition to meet the English language proficiency standard needed to enter mainstream programs.
For Admission Applications Forms please contact the College Registrar:
by email or +61 7 3414 5960
For your information please see the list of agents with whom the College liaises.
Entry requirements for specific courses can be found here.
The following procedures are to be followed when making an application for admission:
Step A | Submit items 2-5 to the College Registrar: |
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Read the prospectus and associated policies. |
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a) Complete the Homestay Application Form |
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Include certified/notarised copies of all school results in English for the past 2 years. |
Step B |
Pay the tax invoice to confirm enrolment.
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Step C |
Present the Confirmation of Admission to the nearest Australian Diplomatic Mission to finalise the Student Visa. |
Step D |
Notify the College with the date and time of the student's arrival in Brisbane. |
Applications for enrolment must be made on the International Student Application for Enrolment form and accompanied by the following support documents:
*Where the above documents are not in English, certified translations in English are required, with necessary costs to be met by the applicant.
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The Minister for School Education, the Hon Peter Garrett MP, has announced the winners of the 2010 Australian Vocational Student Prize and Prime Minister’s award for Skills Excellence in School.
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