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INTERNATIONAL STUDENT PROSPECTUS SABT Quick facts High quality vocational education and training Student-focused learning experience Modern Academy In the heart of Sydney City CBD 1 minute walk from Town Hall Station

Southern Academy of Business & Technology Table of Contents Welcome to SABT 2 Sydney Campus 3 Life in Sydney 5 Why Study at SABT? 6 Course Summary 8 Entry Requirements 12 Important Information for Students 13 How to apply 16 Course Fees 18 Payment Options 20 Application Forms

Welcome to Southern Academy of Business and Technology We are very proud to welcome you to Southern Academy of Business & Technology (SABT). Our goal is to help you discover your full potential to assist you to meet your personal and professional goals. Studying with us gives you access to high quality vocational education and training that meets industry standards and expectations and utilises first class people, resources, and equipment. You can also benefit from our excellent support services available at all times to assist you with academic or personal issues. Our entire focus is on a student centred learning experience. You will also be studying in Sydney, one of the world s most liveable cities with plenty of space, warm weather and access to high quality restaurants, shops and night life. We look forward to shaping your career with Southern Academy of Business & Technology.

Sydney Campus Life at our Sydney campus is rewarding and fun. SABT is located right in the heart of the Sydney CBD. Everything Sydney has to offer is right at your our doorstep. Our facilities are spacious and modern with all the latest in technology has to offer, including free Wi-Fi. We are here! Life in Sydney Sydney Sydney is located on the south-east coast of Australia and is home to approximately five million people. Sydney is a very liveable city with a sunny climate with mild winters and warm summers. Sydney attracts millions of tourists from all over the world to experience iconic attractions such as the Harbour Bridge and Opera House, as well as discover popular destination in and around the Sydney region such as the world famous Bondi Beach and the historic Rocks area in the northwest of the CBD. Sydney is also host to daily events such as concerts, exhibitions, festivals and sporting events. If you love nature, Sydney is also the place for you with many areas of natural beauty located within Sydney, as well as further afield such as the spectacular Blue Mountains. Honestly, I challenge you to say the words I m BORED whilst you re here in Sydney.

Why study at SABT? There are many reasons to study at Southern Academy of Business and Technology. Our Courses High quality, industry focussed courses Regularly updated to reflect industry trends Engaging, practically focussed training Small class sizes Excellent teaching staff Our Facilities Spacious and modern, fully equipped classrooms Campus wide, free WIFI access Industry specific and up-to-date and engaging training and learning materials On-site café Our Location Central Sydney CBD location Close to major bus and train stations including Town hall and Museum station Easy access to shops, restaurants, cafe and other convenience Easy access to taxis, rail, buses and ferry transport Many facilities in the locality for recreation, such as cinema, food, and site seeing Our Services Friendly and professional student support team providing academic and welfare assistance. Access to English language programs available through our sister College, Southern English College Excellent e-library containing an extensive collection of e-books to assist with studies Airport pick up for students when booked in advance Pre-departure information and after arrival orientation program Accommodation support upon request in advance Access to friendly learning platforms

Course Summary You can choose from a wide range of courses focussing on developing your business or leadership and management or accounting skills. Full details of each of our courses are available in our course outlines available on our web site. A summary of each course is provided below. Our Accounting Courses Accounting is a much sought after occupation, valued all over the world. Choose from our three accounting courses as outlined below. FNS40815 Certificate IV in Accounting CRICOS Code: 095037A Course overview This course prepares you to perform a wide range of accounting support functions from operating computerised accounting systems to preparing financial reports, statements and budgets. Career options Accounting support functions for a range of accounting job roles in financial services and other industries. FNS50215 Diploma of Accounting CRICOS Code: 095038M Course overview This course prepares you to perform a range of accounting and management functions such as providing advice on financial and business performance, preparing tax returns, implementing internal controls and leading a team. Career options Professional accounting roles in financial services and a wide range of other industries. FNS60215 Advanced Diploma of Accounting CRICOS Code: 095039K Course overview This course prepares you to perform a range of high level accounting and management functions such as providing monitoring corporate governance activities, interpreting and using financial statistics and tools and providing organisational leadership. Career options Professional accounting roles in financial services and a wide range of other industries. Suitable for individuals seeking professional accreditation.

Our Business and Management Courses Business and management skills can be used in a wide range of occupations and industries. Choose from our range of business and management courses as outlined below. BSB40215 Certificate IV in Business CRICOS Code: 095040F Course overview This course prepares you to perform a range of entry level business functions from organising meetings, making presentations to networking and promoting team innovation. Career options Possible roles include administrators and project officers. BSB50215 Diploma of Business CRICOS Code: 095041E Course overview This course prepares you to perform a range of intermediate level business functions from managing meetings, to recruiting, selecting and inducting staff and managing budgets. Career options Possible roles include executive officers, program consultants and program coordinators in a wide range of industries. BSB60215 Advanced Diploma of Business CRICOS Code: 095043C Course overview This course prepares you to perform a range of high-level business functions from develop business and marketing plans to managing finances. Career options Possible roles include senior managers or administrators in a wide range of industries. BSB51915 Diploma of Leadership and Management CRICOS Code: 095042D Course overview This course prepares you to perform a range of leadership and management roles from managing operational plans and a team to identifying and evaluating marketing opportunities. Career options Possible roles include manager in a wide range of industries.

Entry requirements Entry requirements for all of our courses are as follows You must be at least 18 years of age and must have completed at least the equivalent of Year 12. An IELTS score of 5.5 or equivalent is required (test results must be no more than 2 years old). You may not be required to provide evidence of English Language competence where documented evidence can be provided to demonstrate any of the following: you were educated for 5 years in an English speaking country. you have completed at least 6 months of a Certificate IV level course in an Australian RTO. you have successfully completed a foundation course in Australia you have successfully completed the College English Placement Test. you have successfully completed your High School in English Language. You must also: Complete an LLN assessment to demonstrate that you have sufficient LLN skills to complete the course. Have a suitable level of digital literacy skills as demonstrated through undertaking an online digital literacy test and achieving a score of at least 60%. Course credit Southern Academy of Business and Technology can grant you credit towards your course for units of competency or modules that you have already completed with another RTO or authorised issuing organisation. We also have a process where the skills and knowledge that you have gained through work and life experience and other unrecognised training can be formally recognised. This is Recognition of Prior Learning. Contact us to find out more. Important Student Information Student Visas Once you have applied for your course and received a Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE), the next step is to apply for your student visa. Information about applying for a visa can be found at: http://www.border.gov.au/trav/stud Ensure that you allow enough time between lodging your application and the start of your course, as applying for a visa can be a lengthy process. If your visa is not approved, you will receive a full refund for the fees that you have paid. Working Working while you study in Australia can help complement your study and living experience, as well as help you to manage your living expenses and

possibly gain work experience in your study area. Most student visas allow you to work for up to 40 hours every two weeks while your course is in session, and unrestricted hours during any scheduled course break. Before you undertake any paid work you should make sure your visa allows you to work. Find out more at the www.border.gov.au/trav/stud Visa compliance In order for your visa to remain valid, you must: Remain enrolled with SABT and maintain satisfactory course progress and attendance. Provide your Australian address to SABT so we can contact you. Let us know if you change address and provide us the details. Continue to be able to support yourself financially while you re in Australia. Do not breach the working conditions applicable to your visa. Note that if you wish to change your course, you will need to apply for a new student visa. Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) Most international students must take out Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) to meet the costs of any medical or hospital care needed whilst in Australia. You will need to buy OSHC before you come to Australia to cover you from when you arrive and for the entire duration of your stay here. More information is available at: https://www.border.gov.au/trav/ Stud/More/Health-Insurance-for- Students You can choose to take out OSHC with a provider recommended by us, or with the Australian OSHC provider of your choice. There are five providers of OSHC in Australia as follows: Australian Health Management Allianz Global Assistance BUP Australia Medibank Private NIB You can visit the websites of these providers to find detailed information on what they cover and to decide which provider is right for you. You should note that your OSHC does not cover dental, optical or physiotherapy. If you want to be covered for these treatments, speak to your OSHC provider. For more information on what your OSHC insurance covers, as well as what to do if you need treatment, refer to the Department of Health and Ageing s (DoHA) Frequently Asked Questions. Travel Insurance You should also consider taking out travel insurance to cover unanticipated events such as cancelled flights, lost luggage or lost wallets. There are numerous travel insurance providers for you to choose from. Planning your departure Passport and Visa Check that your passport is valid for at least 6 months prior to your entry arrival in Australia, and that you have all your visa documentation. It is also a good idea to make copies of your passport in case you lose your passport.

Packing your bags Sydney has a humid subtropical climate with mild to cool weather in Winter (June to August) and warm to hot weather in the Summer (December to February). Generally you will not need heavy winter gear and you can always compensate with layers of clothes if you happen to arrive in Winter. It may be worthwhile considering bringing a few treasures too from home to give you some comfort if you are missing your friends and family. However, keep in mind that most airlines have a checked baggage restriction of approximately 15-20kg (about 33-44 Ib). Check out www.bom.gov.au for the latest weather information around Australia. Finances (Money $AUD) You should bring enough Australian currency in cash for your first few days, without carrying large amounts of cash on you. You should also be able to easily access AUD $1,500 to $3,000 in funds so that you can start establishing yourself and your new home quickly. If you are carrying more than AUD $10,000, or equivalent currency, you must declare it to Customs officials when you enter Australia. Cost of Living The estimated cost of living for Australia is almost $20,000 per year exclusive of tuition fees. This would cover accommodation, food, public transport, clothing, entertainment, books, stationary and incidentals. You are strongly encouraged to do your own research into the cost of living in Sydney taking into consideration your own lifestyle choices in order to come up with an estimated cost. Arriving in Australia During your flight to Australia, your airline will provide you with an Incoming Passenger Card declaration to complete. Questions need to be answered accurately and truthfully, especially in relation to items in your luggage that you may have to declare to customs officials. Upon arrival, you will need to follow the signs to an immigration checkpoint. Here, you will need to show your passport, visa and Incoming Passenger Card. You may also have to show your confirmation of enrolment (CoE), insurance policies, and original or certified copies of items such as your birth certificate, medical records. Once you have cleared this checkpoint you will enter the baggage area where you can claim your luggage and proceed to customs for baggage examination. If you are unsure of where to go or what to do when you disembark from your flight in Australia, ask an official for help, they will guide you. Leaving the airport - Transport options Once you have clear customs and collected your bags, you will go into the arrivals hall. If you need to exchange some money into Australian dollars you will find Currency exchange booths throughout the airport. Sydney International Airport is located at Sydney Airport about 15 minutes from the CBD. You can get from the airport to your accommodation by taxi or by public transport. If you have arranged to have friends

or relatives to meet you, they will be waiting for you in the arrivals hall. If you are transferring to a domestic flight, follow the signs to the domestic terminal. At some of the larger airports this may be some distance, so look out for airport terminal shuttle services to get you there quickly and safely. Airport pick-up for international students can be arranged upon request. Students will be met at the arrivals hall and taken to their accommodation. Accommodation The Academy does not have accommodation facilities, but can refer you to a homestay agency who can assist you this. Hostel accommodation is a good short-term choice. Usually a hostel provides a furnished room with access to a shared bathroom, laundry, lounge and recreational activities. Some hostels also provide computer access. It is recommended that you look at two or three properties prior to making a decision. Many hostels are privately run and therefore come under the Rooming House Act. If you sign a lease, you are protected by the Residential Tenancies Act. Longer-term accommodation options include renting a house or apartment. Renting an apartment or flat varies greatly in cost and conditions. Become familiar with the suburb or area before you sign a lease so that you know you can be happy in the area. Share accommodation is also popular with young Australians and overseas students. This gives you the opportunity to improve your English, if necessary, and to learn more about Sydney, and other countries. For more information about renting and your rights and responsibilities, visit the NSW Fair Trading web site at: http://www.fairtrading.nsw.gov.au/ ftw/tenants_and_home_owners/ Renting_a_home.page English Language Assistance SABT can provide ongoing English language support through its sister organisation, Southern English College. We can also assist you with study skills support to all students. You can contact us to talk about your needs. Student Counselling SABT can also offer you a range of welfare services to help with the mental, physical, social and spiritual well-being of international students. These services may include, through direct provision or referral, information/ advice about: accommodation, counselling, crisis services, disabilities and equity issues, financial matters, legal issues, medical issues, mental health, peer mentoring, programs promoting social interaction, religious and spiritual matters, and stressmanagement. It may also include advice on academic and study issues. External support services are available to you, depending on the circumstance and nature, for example the 13 11 14 service offers a counselling service that respects everyone s right to be heard, understood and cared for. They also provide information about other support services that are available in communities around Australia. If you feel that you might need telephone counselling, you can call about anything that might be troubling you. These services will be provided at no additional cost to you. Contact us for details about welfare services we can offer.

How to apply Follow these simple steps to start your learning journey with SABT. Step 1: Complete the application form and include $200 non-refundable enrolment fee. Step 2: Submit application form with relevant supporting documents to SABT. Step 3: Complete LLN and digital literacy tests Step 4: SABT will assess your application. Step 5: Successful applicants will be issued with an Offer Letter and Student Agreement. Step 6: Sign and return the Student Agreement and make first payment to SABT, Step 7: SABT will issue a Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) once signed Student Agreement and payment are received. Step 8: Apply for your student visa by visiting www.border.gov.au/trav/stud Step 9: SABT will send orientation information before course commencement. You should plan to arrive in time to attend the orientation.

Course Fees: CRICOS COURSE DURATION TOTAL TUITION FEE 095037A FNS40615 Certificate IV in Accounting 52 weeks $9,700 plus: $200 enrolment fee (nonrefundable) $300 material fee 095038M FNS50215 Diploma of Accounting 78 weeks $14,700 plus: $200 enrolment fee (nonrefundable) 095039K 095040F FND60215 Advanced Diploma of Accounting BSB40215 Certificate IV in Business $300 material fee 78 weeks $14,700 plus: $200 enrolment fee (nonrefundable) $300 material fee 52 weeks $9,700 plus: $200 enrolment fee (nonrefundable) $300 material fee 095041E BSB50215 Diploma of Business 52 weeks $9,700 plus: $200 enrolment fee (nonrefundable) $300 material fee 095043C BSB60215 Advanced Diploma of Business 52 weeks $9,700 plus: $200 enrolment fee (nonrefundable) $300 material fee 095042D BSB51915 Diploma of Leadership and Management 78 weeks $14,700 plus: $200 enrolment fee (nonrefundable) $300 material fee

Payment Options There are a number of payment options as follows: Direct Deposit: Account Name: Southern Academy of Business and Technology Bank: The Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited (ANZ Bank) BSB: 012 010 Account Number: 410967206 Swift Code: ANZBAU3M Reference: Student ID Number Credit Card: You may pay by VISA, MASTER or UNIONPAY Card. There will be 2% surcharge applied to all credit card payments. Cash: Paid directly to our Administration Officer. A receipt will be issued. Contact Us Campus: Level 1 and 4, 95 Bathurst Street, Sydney NSW 2000 Phone: 1300 852 205 (Monday to Friday from 9:00AM to 5:00PM) Email: info@sabt.edu.au

International Students Application Form 1. Personal Details Surname: Title: Mr Miss Mrs Given name/s: Gender: Male Female * Please write the name that you used when you applied for your Unique Student Identifier (USI), including any middle names. If you do not yet have a USI and want SABT to apply for a USI on your behalf, you must write your name, including any middle names, exactly as written in the identity document you choose to use for this purpose. See section on the USI at the end of this form for a detailed explanation. Date of Birth: / / (dd mm - yyyy) Country and City of Birth: Marital Status: Never Married Married Other: Work/Home Phone: ( ) Email Address: Mobile Phone: ( ) Address in your home country: Address in Australia (if known): Unit No: Street No: Street Name: State: Suburb: Postcode: 2. Course Options please tick ( ) the course you wish to enroll into Course Code Course Name Duration 095040F BSB40215 Certificate IV in Business 52 weeks 095041E BSB50215 Diploma of Business 52 weeks 095043C BSB60215 Advanced Diploma of Business 52 weeks 095042D BSB51915 Diploma of Leadership and Management 78 weeks 095037A FNS40615 Certificate IV in Accounting 52 weeks 095038M FNS50215 Diploma of Accounting 78 weeks 095039K FNS60215 Advanced Diploma of Accounting 78 weeks Which intake do you wish to commence your course (month and year)? Month:.. Year:. Have you studied with Southern Academy of Business and Technology before? Yes No Do you wish to apply for Credit (Credit Transfer)? If YES, certified copies of transcripts from previous qualifications must be provided with this form, along with a Credit Application Form. Do you wish to apply for Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)? If you indicate YES, you will be contacted to discuss this further. Please note that there is a cost associated with RPL application and assessment. Yes No Maybe I d like more information Yes No Maybe I d like more information 3. English Proficiency How well do you speak English? Very Well Well Not Well Not at all Have you completed an accredited English language ability test (IELTS/PTE) in the last 2 years? Yes No If Yes, please provide details: Test Name Test Score Test Date: / / Have you studied an accredited English language course in Australia? Yes No - If Yes, please provide details: Provider:..Course:. Duration:..Year:.. 4. Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) Do you require SABT to arrange OSHC for you? Yes No If yes, which cover do you require? Single Family Page 1 Australian Training School t/a Southern Academy of Business and Technology RTO Number 31595 CRICOS Code 03602E Level 1 & 4, 95 Bathurst Street, Sydney NSW 2000 Australia Phone: 1300 852 205 9. International Student Application Form - Onshore June 2017 (VC.1.2)

International Students Application Form 3. Visa and Passport details Do you already have an Australian Visa that allows you to study here? Yes If yes, what type of visa? Subclass 500 Other: No Which DIBP office will you apply? City: Country: Passport Number: Nationality: Expiry Date: / / (dd/mm/yyyy) 4.Education History Name of Qualifications Year Completed Course Provider Country 5. Agent Details (If Applicable) Agent Name: Telephone:.. Email: 6. Unique Student Identifier (USI) Agent Representative:... From 1 January 2015, we, Southern Academy of Business and Technology can be prevented from issuing you with a nationally recognised VET qualification or statement of attainment when you complete your course if you do not have a Unique Student Identifier (USI). If you have not yet obtained a USI you can apply for it directly at http://www.usi.gov.au/create-your-usi/ on computer or mobile device. Otherwise we can assist you in applying for a USI as outlined below. Please enter your unique student identifier (if you already have one) Privacy Statement & Student Declaration (Student to complete) I declare that the information I have provided is true and correct. I am aware of the consequences that may arise from providing false, misleading or incomplete information, including the cancellation of my enrolment or the withdrawal of any offer made by Southern Academy of Business and Technology. I understand that my RTO, Southern Academy of Business and Technology is required to submit data sourced from this enrolment form to the national VET administrative collection as a regulatory reporting requirement. The information contained on my enrolment form may be used by my RTO or the following third parties for administrative, regulatory and/or research purposes: Government departments and agencies and authorised VET related bodies. VET regulators. If you would like Southern Academy of Business and Technology to apply for a USI on your behalf you must authorise us to do so and declare that you have read the privacy information at http://www.usi.gov.au/training-organisations/pages/privacy-notice.aspx. You must also provide some additional information as noted at the end of this form so that we can apply for a USI on your behalf. I, authorise Southern Academy of Business and Technology to apply pursuant to sub-section 9 (2) of the Student Identifiers Act 2014, for a USI on my behalf. I have read and I consent to the collection, use and disclosure of my personal information pursuant to the information detailed at http://www.usi.gov.au/training-organisations/pages/privacy-notice.aspx I understand that I may receive a National Centre for Vocational Education Research (NCVER) student survey. Student Signature: Date: / / Printed Name: Application Checklist: Provide a copy of the following documents with your application form (you will need to bring the originals to your orientation day for verification): Please tick those that you are providing. Valid passport copy Valid visa (if you have one) High School certificate or other relevant certificates Proof of English Language Proficiency Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) Assessment Form Any other relevant documents to support your application e.g. resume Page 2 Australian Training School t/a Southern Academy of Business and Technology RTO Number 31595 CRICOS Code 03602E Level 1 & 4, 95 Bathurst Street, Sydney NSW 2000 Australia Phone: 1300 852 205 9. International Student Application Form - Onshore June 2017 (VC.1.2)

GENUINE TEMPORARY ENTRANT (GTE) ASSESSMENT FORM FOR ONSHORE AND OFFSHORE APPLICATIONS The applicant is required to understand, complete and submit the GTE Assessment Form to SABT as part of the application. SABT ensures that all students who wish to undertake their study at Southern Academy of Business & Technology are genuine and satisfy all GTE criteria. APPLICANT S DETAILS: Given Name: Family Name: Date of Birth: A. STATEMENT OF PURPOSE The statement of purpose need to demonstrate: Reason(s) for choosing Southern Academy of Business and Technology as your study provider Reason(s) for undertaking the course at Southern Academy of Business and Technology Relevance of the selected course to the previous education and achievement of your future plans Page 1 Australian Training School Pty Ltd trading as Southern Academy of Business and Technology Level 1 & 4, 95 Bathurst St, Sydney NSW 2000 Australia Phone: 1300 852 205 Tel: 02 8031 7727 (from outside Australia) ACN: 126 582 232 ABN: 33 126 582 232 National RTO Code: 31595 CRICOS Code: 03602E

B. GTE ASSESSMENT CHECKLIST 1. Applicant s personal information Yes No Have you provided copy of your current passport? Have you provided all current academic transcripts and certificates? Have you provided all CoE(s)? Have you provided a valid visa grant notice? Are all documents provided certified copies? Have you completed more than 6 months of the principal course at another provider? If no, have you obtained and provided a release letter? Are you currently awaiting a decision on another Australian visa application? Have you ever had your visa application into Australia rejected or cancelled? Have you been reported to DIBP during your study period? (For unsatisfactory academic performance, non-commencement, non-payment or being excluded from studies)? Do you understand that earnings from part-time work must not be the primary source of income with which to pay tuition fee but just to support your living costs? Do you understand that your visa application may be rejected or cancelled by the DIBP if it is found that documents supporting the application are untrue or fraudulent? Do you financial and character requirements? Does the applicant understand that their visa application may be rejected if the DIBP is not satisfied that he/she is a genuine student? Are you aware that you transferring to a lower AQF level course would be a breach of the student visa condition under SSVF and may result in the visa being cancelled? 2. Study Options Are you aware of the course structure, fees, duration, delivery mode and outcomes of your chosen course? Are you aware of all the required units of competency included in the chosen course? Are you able to satisfy English language proficiency requirements and provide supporting evidence when required? Have you ever had gaps in your previous studies? If the gap is more than 2 months, please provide the reason(s) and attach all relevant supporting documents: DECLARATION STATEMENT: I......declare that: All the information I have provided in this form is accurate and complete and it is not false or misleading The signature on this form is my signature and has not been signed on my behalf by another person I am aware that I may not be able to transfer to another education provider unless I have completed 6 months or more of my course at SABT. Signature: Date:.../.../... DIBP: Department of Immigration and Border Protection AQF: Australian Qualifications Framework SSVF: Simplified Student Visa Framework Page 1 Australian Training School Pty Ltd trading as Southern Academy of Business and Technology Level 1 & 4, 95 Bathurst St, Sydney NSW 2000 Australia Phone: 1300 852 205 Tel: 02 8031 7727 (from outside Australia) ACN: 126 582 232 ABN: 33 126 582 232 National RTO Code: 31595 CRICOS Code: 03602E