(1) The University has policies and rules which apply to deferring course commencement. Rule 2 , Section 1, clause (4) of the Rules Relating to Awards governs the circumstances under which such a deferment may be granted and the conditions which apply thereto. (2) The University also has policies and rules which apply to Leave of Absence. Rule 2 , Section 7 of the Rules Relating to Awards govern the circumstances under which the University will grant Leave of Absence (Leave of Absence) and the conditions which apply thereto. An application for Leave of Absence may be submitted though My Enrolment , the online portal to the University student records system. (3) The circumstances under which the Department of Immigration and Border Protection (DIBP) may agree to vary a student's visa for deferring course commencement or the taking of Leave of Absence are more limited than allowed for by the University's rules. Conditions are also imposed on the University by the ESOS National Code of Practice 2007 in relation to these matters. Refer to Standard 13 of the National Code 2007 for further information. (4) The ESOS National Code also imposes requirements on the University in relation to cancelling a student's enrolment. (5) A consequence of these requirements is that the deferring, suspending or cancelling of a student's enrolment may affect the status of the student's visa. Advice to this effect will be provided to students in the University's pre-acceptance information, Orientation programs and International Student Guides, and reiterated by SCU International Student Advisers when communicating with students seeking to defer or suspend enrolment, when they give notice of such intention. (6) DIBP assess each student's situation individually in accordance with their policies relating to student visas. When issuing a new Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) the SCU International Student Adviser (SISA) will advise students in writing, who are deferring commencement or temporarily suspending study, that they contact the local DIBP office for advice on how the potential change to enrolment status may impact upon his or her visa. They will also alert them to the potential for guidance from the DIBP website or telephone helpline 131 881. (7) The University will make its decisions regarding the assessing, approving and recording of deferment, suspension, or cancellation of student enrolments in accordance with the procedures outlined in this document. (8) These procedures are intended to ensure the University's actions in relation to deferring course commencement, the taking of Leave of Absence, and suspending or cancelling the enrolment of international students are compliant with the requirements Standard 13 of the ESOS National Code 2007. (9) These procedures are to be read in conjunction with, and use the same definitions as used in, the University rules relating to awards. (10) University Rule 2, Section 1, clause (4) permits a student to defer commencement of course for up to 12 months, and longer if approved by the relevant Head of School. (11) Standard 13 of the ESOS National Code requires that for International Students deferment of course commencement can only be granted for compassionate or compelling circumstances (i.e. Circumstances generally beyond the control of the student and that have an impact on the student's capacity and/or ability to progress through a course. These could include: serious illness or injury, bereavement of close family, political upheaval or natural disaster at home requiring emergency travel, or other traumatic experience that has impacted on the student's studies. Unavailability of units may be regarded as compelling grounds.). (12) International Students who have been issued an offer of enrolment to a course, but have not yet accepted that offer (and thus no CoE has been raised), may request to defer commencement to a later study period. (13) The request to defer commencement must be made in writing to the Director, SCU International, and state the grounds on which the request is based. (14) A deferment will be approved where the Director, SCU International is satisfied that the student has a genuine intention to commence study, has a compelling or compassionate reason for wishing to defer and is able to provide evidence that supports the grounds that are the basis for the claim. (15) Where a deferment of commencement pre-acceptance is approved a new Letter of Offer will be issued by the SCU International Admissions Section. (16) A written response to the students request will be provided by the SCU International Admissions Section within 10 working days. (17) Where a request to defer pre-acceptance is refused the applicant will be advised in writing of the reasons for the refusal. (18) Where a request to defer before acceptance is approved the SCU International Admissions Section team member who handled the student's application is responsible for advising the student in writing that they have been granted approval to defer to a later study period and issuing a new Letter of Offer. (19) The SCU International Admissions Section team member who handled the application is also responsible for ensuring all correspondence and other relevant documentation regarding the request to defer commencement is retained on the applicant's file. (20) International students who have accepted an offer of enrolment and have been issued a CoE may request to defer commencement to a later study period. (21) The request to defer commencement must be made in writing to the Director, SCU International, and state the grounds on which the request is based. (22) A deferment will be approved where the Director, SCU International is satisfied that the student has a compelling or compassionate reason for wishing to defer and is able to provide evidence that supports the grounds that are the basis for the claim. (23) A written response to the students request will be provided within 10 working days by the SCU International Admissions Section team member responsible for case managing the original application for enrolment. (24) The response will detail the outcome and if refused will detail the reasons for the refusal. Where a student's request for deferral has been approved the student will be informed that deferring enrolment may affect his or her student visa. (25) Where a request to defer post-acceptance is approved the SCU International Admissions Section team member who handled the student's application is responsible for advising DIBP using PRISMS (Provider Registration and International Student Management System) that the student has been granted approval to defer to a later study period. (26) In reporting the deferment on PRISMS: (27) The SCU International Admissions Section team member who handled the student's application is also responsible for ensuring all correspondence and other relevant documentation regarding the request to defer commencement is retained on the students file. (28) Students are expected to complete their course of study without interruption. However where this is not possible the University makes reasonable provision for students who cannot do so to temporarily suspend their studies refer to the Rules Related to Awards - Rule 2, section 7. (29) The University rules for Leave of Absence require that a student not be granted leave until they have completed at least one unit in their course of study with the University. (30) The rules require an application for Leave of Absence is to be made to the Director, Student Administration Services. (31) Regardless of the grounds for granting Leave of Absence by the University under its rules DIBP will only approve Leave of Absence on the basis of compassionate or compelling circumstances. (32) All students applying for Leave of Absence should be advised that deferring, suspending or cancelling his or her enrolment may affect their student visa. This advice will be given in the pre-acceptance information package distributed to new students, in the International Orientation programs, and through the University's SCU International website. This advice should be reiterated to students when making application for Leave of Absence, preferably in writing. (33) Students will normally be required by DIBP to leave Australia for the period of the Leave of Absence where it exceeds 28 days. (34) The Department of Education approved Leave of Absence does not result in a visa being cancelled hence the student does not need to apply for a new visa on return to Australia after the Leave of Absence has expired. (35) Leave of Absence or exclusion from class will not be counted as absences for the purpose of estimating attendance where that is required e.g. the University's English Language Centres. (36) The University will hold a student's place in a course for them for the period for which it granted leave of absence, which may be longer than the DIBP approved period. However, they will only be able to resume study in the course if granted a new visa. (37) If a student fails to reenrol after a period of Leave of Absence the student should be reported on PRISMS as "student notified cessation of studies" and there is no need to notify the student of the proposal to report nor to allow 20 days for an appeal to be lodged. (38) The University may suspend or cancel a student's enrolment for misconduct as described in the Misconduct - Student Misconduct Rules which are detailed in the current year Student Handbook and on the University Website. (39) The University may cancel the enrolment of a student who does not pay fees when they are due - Refer Section 5 of the Rules - Fees, Charges and Sanctions . (40) The University will regard a student who fails to reenrol in a study period as having abandoned their course (Refer Rule 2 , Section9) and thereby will be deemed to have notified the University of their cessation of studies. The student's cessation will in due course be reported on PRISMS which may result in their visa being cancelled. (41) Should the University initiate the suspension or cancellation of a student's enrolment, it will notify the student of its intention and allow the student 20 working days to access the complaints and appeals process, unless extenuating circumstances relating to the welfare of the student apply. (42) If a student appeals a decision to suspend or cancel his or her studies the University will not report the student on PRISMS until the internal appeal process is completed, unless extenuating circumstances apply. The student's enrolment will be maintained until the internal appeal process is completed. Extenuating circumstances may include medical concerns, severe depression or psychological issues, endangers or threatens to endanger other students, or is at risk of committing a criminal offense. A claim of extenuating circumstances need to be supported by evidence. (43) The University will report the students changed enrolment status on PRISMS once the internal process is complete, even if the student pursues an external appeal process. (44) The relevant campus SCU International Student Adviser is responsible for ensuring students are reported on PRISMS when a decision is made to suspend or cancel their studies and for ensuring that all relevant correspondence and documentation is retained on the students files. (45) The University will inform the Department of Education via PRISMS when a student's enrolment is deferred, suspended or cancelled. (46) If the University advises the Department of Education through PRISMS that it is deferring or suspending a student's enrolment for a period without affecting the end date of the CoE there is no change to the CoE or the student's enrolment status on PRISMS ie. the student's CoE status will still be listed as 'studying'. However, the notice of deferment or suspension will be recorded in PRISMS and sent on to the Department of Immigration and Border Protection (DIBP). This information will be kept for future reference. (47) If the University advises the Department of Education through PRISMS that it is deferring or suspending a student's enrolment for a period which will affect the end date of the CoE PRISMS will cancel the original CoE, and immediately offer the provider the opportunity to create a new CoE with a more appropriate end date. If the University does not know when the student will return, it can choose not to create a new CoE at that point, but to wait until the student has notified the provider of the intended date of return before creating the new CoE. (48) If the University notifies the Department of Education through PRISMS that it wishes to permanently cancel (terminate) the student's enrolment then once this process is complete, the student's CoE status will be listed on PRISMS as 'cancelled'. (49) If the student appeals the decision to defer, suspend or cancel his or her studies, the University will not notify the Department of Education of a change to the student's enrolment status until the internal complaints and appeals process is completed.Enrolment Deferment, Suspension and Cancellation Procedures - International Students
Section 1 - Preamble
Section 2 - Procedures
Part A - Deferring Course Commencement
Before Acceptance
After Acceptance
Part B - Leave of Absence
Part C - Suspension or Cancellation of Enrolment
Part D - Reporting on PRISMS
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