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Work Health & Safety, Business, Leadership & Management,
Human Resources, Aged Care and Community Services

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Rhodes College

Rhodes College was established in 2006 in Melbourne, Australia. Our range of approved courses includes Work Health and Safety, Business, Leadership & Management and Human Resources delivered from our central Melbourne locations in Queen Street.

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Student Application Form

How to Apply

Prior to applying to study at Rhodes College, you need to read the course details including entry requirements.

Details of the courses are contained in the following three options:

Then you must be sure to read all the information on this page.

Once you clearly understand the entry requirements, details of the course and general information, those wishing to apply for a place at Rhodes College can do so by choosing one of the following options:

1. If you are an international student, apply now by filling in our International Student Application Form (PDF)

2. If you are an Australian student, you can apply by filling in, either;
(a) Professional Certificate and Short Courses Application Form (PDF), or
(b) Diploma and Certificate Course (Domestic) Application Form (PDF)

Then email or post to Rhodes College:

E-mail: info@rhodescollege.vic.edu.au
Phone: +61 3 8395 0151

Post:
Admissions Department
Rhodes College
Level 3, 118 Queen Street,
Melbourne, Vic, 3000, Australia

Course Entry Requirements and Details

WORK HEALTH & SAFETY

COURSE NAME CRICOS CODE COURSE CODE

BUSINESS

Certificate IV in Business 107644H BSB40120
Diploma of Business 107464A BSB50120
Advanced Diploma of Business 107645G BSB60120

HUMAN RESOURCES

Responsibilites

Rhodes College is responsible to the leaner:

  • to deliver high quality training and assessment in compliance with the Standards for RTOs 2015
  • to provide all reasonable support and assistance to aid the learner to complete the course, and
  • to issue certification documentation consistent with requirements of the Australian Qualifications Framework for successfully completed Qualifications (or Units of Competency)

 

The learner is responsible to him or herself to successfully complete the required learning and assessment to:

  • meet the course requirements including attending classes and completing assessments to the best of their ability in line with the plan laid out at the beginning of the course
  • pay any fees owing (see Courses and Fees on the website)

However, Rhodes College cannot guarantee that a learner will successfully complete a course and cannot guarantee that a learner will obtain a particular employment outcome due to many factors outside its control.

 

Use of Third Parties:

Rhodes College does not use third parties to deliver any part of its training or assessment services, if this should change then Rhodes College will keep the learner informed – see below.

If the third party closes or ceases to deliver the course or any component of the course, then Rhodes College undertakes to organise for completion of the course or component of the course either by providing the service in house or by organising an alternative provider.

 

Cessation of Trade:

If Rhodes College closes or ceases to deliver the course that the learner is enrolled, then Rhodes College will either:

  • refund the unused portion of the tuition fee within 14 days of the specified starting date or from the time the course ceases to be delivered (or)
  • offer an alternative course with another provider. See Fees, Charges and Refunds Policy for further details.

 

Keeping the Learner informed:

If any of the situations above occur for whatever reason, or the ownership of Rhodes College changes, then Rhodes College undertakes to advise the learner. Initial contact will usually be via the learner’s preferred method of communication – email, SMS or face to face. Contact will be as soon as practically possible when such an event occurs but will be within a maximum of 14 days. Based on the type of change, Rhodes College will work with the learner to provide the best option to enable the student to meet their expectations.

If you want further information about a course or study or any of the conditions at Rhodes College, please contact us.

 

Before you submit your Application

Before enrolling in any Rhodes College course, please make sure you are aware of the course content, duration and mode of delivery. If you do not have this information, then it can be obtained by emailing info@rhodescollege.vic.edu.au

When you enrol you are also committing to study to gain your qualification, this includes

  • attending class and doing your assessments when you are asked to, and
  • accessing the Course Materials identified – either by buying the material or have access to it.

Ensure that the application form has been fully completed and signed and all course entry requirement documents have been provided.

For International Students these may include: English proficiency documentation (IELTS), Academic records and a copy of the student’s Passport.

For Domestic Professional Development and Short Courses, these may include: ID (such as Birth Certification, Passport, Drivers Licence and/or Australian Citizen Certificate).

For Domestic Full Fee paying students these may include: ID (such as Birth Certification, Passport, Drivers Licence and/or Australian Citizen Certificate) and Academic Records.

 

What happens next?

Upon receipt of your application you will be sent an Offer Letter, detailing total course costs, course duration and course details. For International Student, this will be sent to you, or your education agent, via email and will include a copy of the Enrolment Acceptance Agreement.

If your application is approved, and you accept the offer, you must submit the Enrolment Acceptance Agreement to Rhodes College. Once Rhodes College receives the signed Enrolment Acceptance Agreement it will process the payment (via bank draft or electronic transfer) and confirm your enrolment.

If the submission documentation is incomplete your application will not be processed and you (or your education agent) will be contacted for the required information.

Unique Student Identifier (USI)

From January 2015, each student requires a Unique Student Identifier (USI) when studying nationally recognised training to obtain their certificate, qualification or statement of attainment from Rhodes College. This includes completing an apprenticeship or skill set, certificate or diploma courses at Rhodes College.

A USI gives you access to your online USI account which will help keep all your training records together. Made up of 10 numbers, your USI will look something like this: 3AW88YH9U5.

Your USI account will contain all your nationally recognised training records and results from January 2015 onwards which will be available in your USI account.

Accessible online from a computer, tablet or smart phone anywhere and anytime, your USI will ensure you have easy access to your training records and results when applying for a job or enrolling in further study.

 

Do you need a USI?

Yes – when you are a student enrolling or re-enrolling in nationally recognised training from January 2015:

  • For the first time: e.g. If you are studying at Rhodes College, completing an apprenticeship or skill set, certificate or diploma course
  • School student completing nationally recognised training at Rhodes College
  • Student continuing with nationally recognised training at Rhodes College
  • You are a continuing student:  If you have already commenced your course in a previous year (and not yet completed it) and will continue studying after January 2015

After creating your USI, you will need to supply the number to Rhodes College so your training outcomes can be linked and to enable you to:

  • View and update your details in your USI account
  • Give Rhodes College permission to view and/or update your USI account
  • Give Rhodes College view access to your transcript
  • Control access to your transcript and view online, and download a transcript of your training records and results to use for job applications and enrolment in further training

 

How to get a USI

A USI is free and easy to create online. You can create your own USI or Rhodes College can create one for you as part of the enrolment process.

Follow these steps to create your USI:

Step 1: Have two forms of identification (ID) ready from the list below:

  • Driver’s Licence
  • Medicare Card
  • Australian Passport
  • Visa (with Non-Australian Passport) for international students
  • Birth Certificate (Australian)
  • Certificate of Registration by Descent
  • Citizenship Certificate
  • ImmiCard

 

IMPORTANT: To make sure we keep all of your training records together, the USI will be linked to your name as it appears on the form of ID you used to create the USI. The personal details entered when you create a USI must match exactly with those on your form of ID.

If you do not have proof of ID from the list above, contact Rhodes College about other acceptable forms of ID to obtain a USI.

Step 2: Have your personal contact details ready (e.g. email address, or mobile number, or address).

Step 3: Visit the USI website at: www.usi.gov.au

Step 4:  Select the ‘Create a USI’ link and follow the steps.

Step 5: Agree to the Terms and Conditions.

Step 6: Follow the instructions to create a USI – it should only take a few minutes. Upon completion, the USI will be displayed on the screen. It will also be sent to your preferred method of contact.

Step 7: Write down the USI and keep it somewhere handy and safe.

If you want further information about a course or study or any of the conditions at Rhodes College,
please contact us.

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