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New Student Information Form

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PERSONAL DETAILS

If you do not know your student ID, you can find it in your CoE.
Click HERE to see example of CoE
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E-mail address(Required)
Address (Australia)(Required)

EMERGENCY CONTACT DETAILS

E-mail address
Address (Australia)(Required)

PRIVACY STATEMENT

The Australian government requires students to advise the College of any change of contact details. You must notify the college IN WRITING within 5 days of any changes.

DECLARATION

Consent

PHOTO CONSENT AND RELEASE FORM

Without expectation of compensation or other remuneration, now or in the future, I hereby give my consent to the Australian International College, its affiliates and agents, to use my image and likeness and/or any interview statements from me in its publications, advertising or other media activities (including the Internet).

This consent includes, but not limited to;

  • Permission to interview, film, photograph, tape or otherwise make a video reproduction of me and/or record my voice;
  • Permission to use my name; and
  • Permission to used quotes from the interview(s) (or excerpts of such quotes, the film, photograph(s), tape(s) or reproduction(s) of me, and/or recording of my voice, in part or in whole, in its publications, in newspapers, magazines and other print media, on television, radio and electronic media (including the Internet), in theatrical media and/or in mailing for educational and awareness

This consent is given in perpetuity, and does not require prior approval by me.

Clear Signature

Standard enrolment questions

Introduction

The following enrolment form is an example. These questions are provided to assist with collecting student data in an AVETMISS-compliant format. The use of standard enrolment questions supports the capture of compatible and comparable data over time. We recommend that the sequence and wording of questions are maintained.

Data element names in italics below the questions link the standard enrolment question to the AVETMISS VET Provider Collection specifications and the AVETMISS data element definitions.

The Australian Government Department of Employment, Skills, Small and Family Business’s VET Data Policy, Part B, Clause 7.2: states:

Where personal information is collected from a student, RTOs must make students aware of the purposes for which their information may be collected, used or disclosed. RTOs must give the student a copy of the Privacy Notice at Schedule 1 of this Policy. This can be achieved by including the ‘Privacy Notice’ during the student’s enrolment process.

The minimum mandatory content for inclusion in a Privacy Notice as at Schedule 1 of the VET Data Policy, is provided below and also available on the Department of Employment, Skills, Small and Family Business’s website: - :

Privacy Notice

Privacy Notice Under the Data Provision Requirements 2012, [insert RTO name] is required to collect personal information about you and to disclose that personal information to the National Centre for Vocational Education Research Ltd (NCVER).

Your personal information (including the personal information contained on this enrolment form), may be used or disclosed by [insert RTO name] for statistical, administrative, regulatory and research purposes. [insert RTO name] may disclose your personal information for these purposes to:

  • Commonwealth and State or Territory government departments and authorised agencies; and
  • NCVER.

Personal information that has been disclosed to NCVER may be used or disclosed by NCVER for the following purposes:

  • populating authenticated VET transcripts;
  • facilitating statistics and research relating to education, including surveys and data linkage;
  • pre-populating RTO student enrolment forms;
  • understanding how the VET market operates, for policy, workforce planning and consumer information; and
  • administering VET, including program administration, regulation, monitoring and evaluation.

You may receive a student survey which may be administered by a government department or NCVER employee, agent or third party contractor or other authorised agencies. Please note you may opt out of the survey at the time of being contacted.

NCVER will collect, hold, use and disclose your personal information in accordance with the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth), the National VET Data Policy and all NCVER policies and protocols (including those published on NCVER’s website at www.ncver.edu.au).

For more information about NCVER's Privacy Policy go to https://www.ncver.edu.au/privacy.

Personal details

* 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 [name of RTO] 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.
Alternative email address (optional)

What is your postal address (if different from your current address)?

Please provide the physical address (street number and name not post office box) where you usually reside rather than any temporary address at which you reside for training, work or other purposes before returning to your home. If you are from a rural area use the address from your state or territory’s ‘rural property addressing’ or ‘numbering’ system as your residential street address.

Language and cultural diversity

In which country were you born?(Required)
Do you speak a language other than English at home?(Required)
(If more than one language, indicate the one that is spoken most often)
Are you of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander origin?(Required)
(For persons of both Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander origin, mark both ‘Yes’ boxes)

Disability

Disability supplement

Introduction

The purpose of the Disability supplement is to provide additional information to assist with answering the disability question.

If you indicated the presence of a disability, impairment or long-term condition, please select the area(s) in the following list:

Disability in this context does not include short-term disabling health conditions such as a fractured leg, influenza, or corrected physical conditions such as impaired vision managed by wearing glasses or lenses.

‘11 — Hearing/deaf’ Hearing impairment is used to refer to a person who has an acquired mild, moderate, severe or profound hearing loss after learning to speak, communicates orally and maximises residual hearing with the assistance of amplification. A person who is deaf has a severe or profound hearing loss from, at, or near birth and mainly relies upon vision to communicate, whether through lip reading, gestures, cued speech, finger spelling and/or sign language.

‘12 — Physical’ A physical disability affects the mobility or dexterity of a person and may include a total or partial loss of a part of the body. A physical disability may have existed since birth or may be the result of an accident, illness, or injury suffered later in life; for example, amputation, arthritis, cerebral palsy, multiple sclerosis, muscular dystrophy, paraplegia, quadriplegia or post-polio syndrome.

‘13 — Intellectual’ In general, the term ‘intellectual disability’ is used to refer to low general intellectual functioning and difficulties in adaptive behaviour, both of which conditions were manifested before the person reached the age of 18. It may result from infection before or after birth, trauma during birth, or illness.

‘14 — Learning’ A general term that refers to a heterogeneous group of disorders manifested by significant difficulties in the acquisition and use of listening, speaking, reading, writing, reasoning, or mathematical abilities. These disorders are intrinsic to the individual, presumed to be due to central nervous system dysfunction, and may occur across the life span. Problems in self- regulatory behaviours, social perception, and social interaction may exist with learning disabilities but do not by themselves constitute a learning disability.

‘15 — Mental illness’ Mental illness refers to a cluster of psychological and physiological symptoms that cause a person suffering or distress and which represent a departure from a person’s usual pattern and level of functioning.

‘16 — Acquired brain impairment’ Acquired brain impairment is injury to the brain that results in deterioration in cognitive, physical, emotional or independent functioning. Acquired brain impairment can occur as a result of trauma, hypoxia, infection, tumour, accidents, violence, substance abuse, degenerative neurological diseases or stroke. These impairments may be either temporary or permanent and cause partial or total disability or psychosocial maladjustment.

‘17 — Vision’ This covers a partial loss of sight causing difficulties in seeing, up to and including blindness. This may be present from birth or acquired as a result of disease, illness or injury.

‘18 — Medical condition’ Medical condition is a temporary or permanent condition that may be hereditary, genetically acquired or of unknown origin. The condition may not be obvious or readily identifiable, yet may be mildly or severely debilitating and result in fluctuating levels of wellness and sickness, and/or periods of hospitalisation; for example, HIV/AIDS, cancer, chronic fatigue syndrome, Crohn’s disease, cystic fibrosis, asthma or diabetes.

‘19 — Other’ A disability, impairment or long-term condition which is not suitably described by one or several disability types in combination. Autism spectrum disorders are reported under this category.

Do you consider yourself to have a disability, impairment or long-term condition?(Required)
If you indicated the presence of a disability, impairment or long-term condition, please select the area(s) in the following list:(Required)
(You may indicate more than one area) Please refer to the Disability supplement for an explanation of the following disabilities.

Schooling

What is your highest COMPLETED school level?(Required)
If you are currently enrolled in secondary education, the Highest school level completed refers to the highest school level you have actually completed and not the level you are currently undertaking. For example, if you are currently in Year 10 the Highest school level completed is Year 9.
Are you still enrolled in secondary or senior secondary education?(Required)

Previous qualifications achieved

Have you SUCCESSFULLY completed any of the qualifications listed in question 15?(Required)
If YES, tick ANY applicable boxes.(Required)

Employment

Of the following categories, which BEST describes your current employment status?(Required)
For casual, seasonal, contract and shift work, use the current number of hours worked per week to determine whether full time (35 hours or more per week) or part-time employed (less than 35 hours per week).

Study reason

Of the following categories, select the one which BEST describes the main reason you are undertaking this course/traineeship/apprenticeship(Required)

Unique Student Identifier (USI)

From 1 January 2015, we [insert RTO name] 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). In addition, we are required to include your USI in the data we submit to NCVER. If you have not yet obtained a USI you can apply for it directly at https://www.usi.gov.au/students/create-your-usi/ on computer or mobile device.
You may already have a USI if you have done any nationally recognised training, which could include training at work, completing a first aid course or RSA (Responsible Service of Alcohol) course, getting a white card, or studying at a TAFE or training organisation. It is important that you try to find out whether you already have a USI before attempting to create a new one. You should not have more than one USI. To check if you already have a USI, use the ‘Forgotten USI’ link on the USI website at https://www.usi.gov.au/faqs/i-have-forgotten-my-usi/.
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