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All international students in Australia require a valid student visa to study in Australia.

The visa is called Student Visa (Subclass 500), and it can be applied for online via the creation of an ImmiAccount.

Before you apply for an Australian Student visa, you should visit the Department of Home Affairs Immigration and Citizenship webpage and search for Subclass 500 Student visa for more details.

Once you decide that Australia can be your destination, you’ll need a Letter of Offer for your selected course at SCM. After accepting the Letter of Offer, you will also need to pay a deposit towards your tuition fees as outlined in the letter of offer.

A Confirmation of Enrolment (COE) from Sunshine College of Management (SCM) will be issued to you, confirming that you have been accepted into a course at SCM.

Applying for Your Student Visa

There are specific steps involved in applying for your Student visa, which are clearly detailed on the Department of Home Affairs website under the section “step by step”.

Once you have been issued your visa, you should check the Department of Home Affairs website under the section “when you have this visa” and ensure that you have completed each of the steps before traveling to Australia. This information may change from time to time, so it is important to refer to the Department of Home Affairs website for up-to-date information. Upon arrival in Australia, you must inform SCM of your residential address and contact details, and also inform us within seven days if you change any of those details. While holding a current student visa, you are required to remain enrolled in an approved course, attend classes regularly, make satisfactory course progress, and maintain OSHC health insurance. SCM is required to intervene where a student’s progress is unsatisfactory. If the student’s progress does not improve, we must notify the Department of Education and Training. For further information, please see the Department of Home Affairs Website.

The Australian Government aims to provide a safe, enjoyable, and rewarding place for overseas students to study. This commitment is reflected in the ESOS framework, which includes the Education Services for Overseas (ESOS) Act 2000 and the National Code 2018.

Protection for Overseas Students

As an overseas student on a student visa, you must study with an education provider and in a course listed on the Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students (CRICOS). CRICOS registration ensures that the course and provider meet the necessary standards for overseas students.

Your Rights

The ESOS framework protects your rights, including:

  • Your right to receive current and accurate information about courses, fees, and modes of study before enrolling.
  • Your right to sign a written agreement with your provider before paying fees, outlining services provided and refund policies.
  • Your right to receive the education you paid for, with consumer protection ensuring refunds or placement in another course if the provider cannot teach your course.

The Tuition Protection Service (TPS) provides placement and refund services for international students in case their provider cannot deliver the course.

Standards and Services

The ESOS framework sets standards for Australian education providers offering services to overseas students. These standards include:

  • Orientation and access to welfare and support services.
  • Information on course credit, enrolment changes, and attendance monitoring.
  • Requirements for satisfactory course progress and support services available.
  • A complaints and appeals process.

Your Responsibilities

As an overseas student on a student visa, you have responsibilities to:

  • Satisfy your student visa conditions.
  • Maintain Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC).
  • Meet the terms of the written agreement with your education provider.
  • Inform your provider of address changes.
  • Maintain satisfactory course progress and attendance.
  • Maintain approved accommodation, support, and welfare arrangements if under 18.

As mentioned in the above section International Students are required by the Australian Government to join a private health
insurance scheme. You will need to pay the OSHC premium at the same time as your SCM tuition fees. Overseas student health
cover (OSHC) is insurance that contributes or covers the costs of medical and hospital care which you may need while in Australia.
The Department of Home Affairs website under the section step by step under step 2 Gather your documents subsection Overseas
Student Health Cover provide details and explicit information regarding the requirements of the OSHC.

In Melbourne, VIC, the transport systems include trains, trams, and buses. All public transport can be accessed using an MYKI card, a smartcard ticket. You can purchase an MYKI card from approved retailers or online. For further information on transport in the VIC State, please visit the Public Transport Victoria website or the Study Melbourne website.

Education Services for Overseas Students (ESOS) Framework

The Australian Government aims to provide a safe, enjoyable, and rewarding place for overseas students to study. This commitment is reflected in the ESOS framework, which includes the Education Services for Overseas (ESOS) Act 2000 and the National Code 2018.

Protection for Overseas Students

As an overseas student on a student visa, you must study with an education provider and in a course listed on the Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students (CRICOS). CRICOS registration ensures that the course and provider meet the necessary standards for overseas students.

Your Rights

The ESOS framework protects your rights, including:

  • Your right to receive current and accurate information about courses, fees, and modes of study before enrolling.
  • Your right to sign a written agreement with your provider before paying fees, outlining services provided and refund policies.
  • Your right to receive the education you paid for, with consumer protection ensuring refunds or placement in another course if the provider cannot teach your course.

The Tuition Protection Service (TPS) provides placement and refund services for international students in case their provider cannot deliver the course.

Standards and Services

The ESOS framework sets standards for Australian education providers offering services to overseas students. These standards include:

  • Orientation and access to welfare and support services.
  • Information on course credit, enrolment changes, and attendance monitoring.
  • Requirements for satisfactory course progress and support services available.
  • A complaints and appeals process.
Your Responsibilities

As an overseas student on a student visa, you have responsibilities to:

  • Satisfy your student visa conditions.
  • Maintain Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC).
  • Meet the terms of the written agreement with your education provider.
  • Inform your provider of address changes.
  • Maintain satisfactory course progress and attendance.
  • Maintain approved accommodation, support, and welfare arrangements if under 18.
 

The legal tender in Australia is the Australian dollar (AUD). There are many exchange facilities in Melbourne where you can exchange currency upon arrival. More details on Australian currency and banking can be found on the Study Australia website or the Study Melbourne website.

International Students on a Subclass 500 visa are permitted to work up to 40 hours per fortnight while studying and unlimited hours during holiday breaks. For more information, please refer to the Department of Home Affairs website or the Study Australia website.

Australia is renowned for its higher education systems and attracts millions of international students each year. For more details on why study in Australia, please visit the Study Australia website.

Melbourne, Victoria’s capital city, offers a diverse and vibrant lifestyle. Sunshine College of Management has a campus located in the heart of Sunshine, a suburb of Melbourne. Sunshine is a residential suburb with various amenities and public transport options. More information on living in Melbourne, including accommodation, working, health, and transport, can be found on the Study Melbourne website.

It’s essential for students to be aware of the cost of living in Melbourne before their arrival to assist with the transition of living in Australia.

Accommodation in Melbourne

Once you have met the financial requirements of transitioning to Australia and have received your visa, you will need to consider finding accommodation. There are various options available:

Short Term Accommodation

  • Short term rental options for temporary stays.

Purpose-built Student Accommodation

Private Rentals and Shared Housing

Homestay

The Home Affairs website provides detailed information on how to estimate the costs of your stay in Australia as an international student. Additionally, the Insider Guides’ ‘Cost of Living Calculator’ is a practical tool to help estimate your cost of living. According to the Study Australia website, the current cost of living per annum varies based on your chosen lifestyle. You can find a live cost of living calculator on the Study Australia website.

 

It’s essential for students to be aware of the cost of living in Melbourne before their arrival to assist with the transition of living in Australia.

Accommodation in Melbourne

Once you have met the financial requirements of transitioning to Australia and have received your visa, you will need to consider finding accommodation. There are various options available:

Short Term Accommodation

  • Short term rental options for temporary stays.

Purpose-built Student Accommodation

Private Rentals and Shared Housing

Homestay

  • According to data from Study Australia:

    • A family of four has estimated monthly costs of 5,884.6A$ without rent.
    • A single person has estimated monthly costs of 1,657.7A$ without rent.
    • Melbourne is 7.9% less expensive than Sydney (without rent).
    • Rent in Melbourne is, on average, 24.7% lower than in Sydney.

    Disclaimer: This information is correct at the time of publishing and may vary. For updated information, prospective students should visit the Study Australia website

Full Fee-Paying Studentsare accepted by Sunshine College of Management.

CT provides students with agreed and consistent credit outcomes for components of a qualification based on identified equivalence in contact and learning outcomes between matched qualifications. Sunshine College of Management acknowledges units completed at other Registered Training Organisations. For further information, please see the Credit Transfer Policy and Procedure.

available for students at the reception. Training areas are equipped with up-to-date commercial kitchens to facilitate your learning. All
floors consist of bathroom and student lounge for your convenience.

Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)

RPL is the formal process by which the skills and knowledge gained through work and life experience are formally recognised. When recognition is gained for a unit, it will not be required to be included in the student’s course of study. Sunshine College Management has a structured process to provide a supportive approach to students wishing to take up this option. For further information, please see the Recognition of Prior Learning Policy and Procedure.

Fees and Refunds

For information on fees and refunds, please refer to the Fees and Refunds page.

Fees and Refunds

Sunshine College of Management is committed to providing high-quality, cost-effective learning to international students. Our fees are designed to be sufficient to maintain the highest standards at the best possible price.

Fees and Other Charges

There is an Application Fee ($200). This fee is only refundable if the Institute defaults in the delivery of a course before it starts.


Course Name VET Code CRICOS Code Application Fee Non-tuition Fees Tuition Fee Estimated Total Course Cost
Certificate III in Commercial Cookery SIT30821 10979M $AUD 200.00 $AUD 1800 $AU 22,000.00 $AU 24,000.00
Certificate IV in Kitchen Management SIT40521 109665J $AUD 200.00 $AUD 1800 $AU 26,000.00 $AU 28,000.00
Diploma of Hospitality Management SIT50422 114419C $AUD 200.00 $AUD 1800 $AU 28,000.00 $AU 30,000.00
Advanced Diploma of Hospitality Management SIT60322 114420K $AUD 200.00 $AUD 1800 $AU 30,000.00 $AU 32,000.00

For further information about fees and refunds go to the Fees and Charges Policy and Procedure

FeeAmount (AUD)Non-RefundableRefundable
Application fee$200.00 
Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC)Approx. $1,383.36 
Re-Issue of Testamurs / Statements of Attainment$50.00 
RPL application and assessment$300 per unit 
Re-Assessment Fee (after third attempt)$300.00 
Re-issue of Student Card$20.00 
Confirmation of Enrolment Letter$20.00 
Change to CoE (Not applicable where support has been provided to achieve learning outcomes)$200.00 
Unit re-enrolment fee (for students who exceed the maximum duration period)$500.00 
Assessment Re-assessment/marking$80.00 
Holiday/Travel Letter$20.00 
Late course commencement fee per week$50.00 
Late payment fees per instalment$250.00 
World Education Services (WES) Application completion$100.00 

Refunds
For more information, refer to the Institute’s Refund Policy and Procedure for International Students.

Please note: These fees are current and apply for the current calendar year.
Sunshine College of Management reserves the right to change these fees, final fees are indicated on the Letter of Offer prior to the
acceptance of offers.

2 Price is based on 2022 Bupa singles cover for the duration of a two (2) year course.

How to apply

All Sunshine College of Management students are required to attend a mandatory orientation session, prior to the commencement of
their course, SCM is welcoming staff will go through a number of topics to give you the best chance at success.

All SCM students will be issued with an Institute Student card that will assist in students obtaining student discounts where available
at selected businesses within Australia.

Applying to study with SCM is an easy process. The steps are detailed below:

    1. Ensure that before you start your application have with you the following documents:
      • a certified copy of your passport
      • a certified copy of your academic records (if any)
      • evidence of English language proficiency
      • a passport size portrait photograph (a photo can also be taken when you attend the campus)
      • a copy of your work and education history
      • Documents not in English should be provided with a certified translation.
      • Ensure that you meet the entry requirements for the course you wish to enroll in.
    2. Complete the Application Form
    3. Letter of offer and accepting your offer of enrollment

If your application is successful, we will send you a Letter of Offer and Acceptance Agreement. Once you have read, completed, and signed your agreement you need to return it to Sunshine College of Management. Your Letter of Offer will explain all of the key information that you need to know before you accept the offer including various payment methods. Once we receive your agreement and you have made your initial payment you will receive a Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) and a welcome email, that will have further details about your enrollment.

Content for Refund Policy and Procedure for International Students.

Direct link to the current student tab for Student Support Services.

Direct link to the current student tab for Student Support Services.

All SCM students will be issued with an Institute Student card that will assist in students obtaining student discounts where available
at selected businesses within Australia.

 

Entry Requirements

CourseCourse Entry RequirementsSunshine College of Management Entry Requirements
Certificate III in Commercial Cookery

Additional entry requirements for International Students:

  1. Successful completion of Year 11 or the equivalent level of study.
  2. Minimum English level of IELTS 5.5 or equivalent.
  3. Applicant must also be aged 18 years or above.

To ensure an appropriate learning opportunity, participants would need to demonstrate a capacity to undertake study at Certificate III level, this can be demonstrated via the following:

  • Achieve a minimum of 75%-85% in SCM’s Determining Suitability Assessment (DSA).
  • Applicants must also be aged 18 years or above.

For direct entry into Certificate III in Commercial Cookery without additional support, the student must achieve a minimum of 85% and 90% in SCM’s DSA.

For direct entry into Certificate III in Commercial Cookery with additional support, the student must achieve a minimum of 75%-85% in SCM’s DSA.

Certificate IV in Kitchen Management

Additional entry requirements for International Students:

  1. Successful completion of Year 11 or the equivalent level of study.
  2. Minimum English level of IELTS 5.5 or equivalent.
  3. Applicant must also be aged 18 years or above.

To ensure an appropriate learning opportunity, participants would need to demonstrate a capacity to undertake study at Certificate IV level, this can be demonstrated via the following:

  • Achieve a minimum of 75%-85% in SCM’s Determining Suitability Assessment (DSA).
  • Applicants must also be aged 18 years or above.

For direct entry into Certificate IV in Kitchen Management without additional support, the student must achieve a minimum of 85% and 90% in SCM’s DSA.

For direct entry into Certificate IV in Kitchen Management with additional support, the student must achieve a minimum of 75%-85% in SCM’s DSA.

Diploma of Hospitality Management

Additional entry requirements for International Students:

  1. Successful completion of Year 11 or the equivalent level of study.
  2. Minimum English level of IELTS 5.5 or equivalent.
  3. Applicant must also be aged 18 years or above.

To ensure an appropriate learning opportunity, participants would need to demonstrate a capacity to undertake study at Diploma level, this can be demonstrated via the following:

  • Achieve a minimum of 75%-85% in SCM’s Determining Suitability Assessment (DSA).
  • Applicants must also be aged 18 years or above.

For direct entry into Diploma of Hospitality Management without additional support, the student must achieve a minimum of 85% and 90% in SCM’s DSA.

For direct entry into Diploma of Hospitality Management with additional support, the student must achieve a minimum of 75%-85% in SCM’s DSA.

Advanced Diploma of Hospitality Management

Additional entry requirements for International Students:

  1. Successful completion of Year 11 or the equivalent level of study.
  2. Minimum English level of IELTS 5.5 or equivalent.
  3. Applicant must also be aged 18 years or above.

To ensure an appropriate learning opportunity, participants would need to demonstrate a capacity to undertake study at Advanced Diploma level, this can be demonstrated via the following:

  • Achieve a minimum of 75%-85% in SCM’s Determining Suitability Assessment (DSA).
  • Applicants must also be aged 18 years or above.

For direct entry into Advanced Diploma of Hospitality Management without additional support, the student must achieve a minimum of 85% and 90% in SCM’s DSA.

For direct entry into Advanced Diploma of Hospitality Management with additional support, the student must achieve a minimum of 75%-85% in SCM’s DSA.