Admission Process

• Application Form GTE Assessment form Relevant Documents
• Offer Letter Issued
• Acceptance of Offer and Payment
• Confirmation of Enrolment Certificate
• Apply for Student Visa SC500
• Attend the College Orientation

Fees and payments

See fees amount in RTO details Information section and payment method is as follows:

PAYMENT METHODS

Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT)
Use your bank account to transfer funds into Brooklyn International College Use Letter of Offer tracking ID or your Brooklyn College ID number as the reference.
Account Name: Brooklyn International College Pty ltd
Bank Name: Commonwealth
BSB: 062-016
Account No: 11899271
SWIFTCODE: CTBAAU2S
Bank address: Ground Floor 133 Liverpool Street, Sydney NSW 2000

Fees Payable

Fees are payable by the student within fourteen (14) days of receiving a letter of offer and invoice from the Brooklyn International College (BIC). International students are required to pay at least one term fees on successful admission to a course. The balance of fees payable for the course should be paid at least 14 days prior to the commencement of each term unless prior arrangements have been made and confirmed in writing. More details regarding the fees and payment plan are provided in the letter of offer and agreement.

BIC may withdraw an offer of enrolment if the fees are not paid in accordance with the agreed fee schedule.

Once the student has completed the enrolment, fees will not be subject to change for the information duration of the course. However, if the course length is extended by the student due to any reasons, additional fees will be required to be paid for the extended component of the course

Refund Policy

Student, who wishes to cancel their enrolment must give notice in writing via email or letter to our admissions team. A Refund Request Form will be provided to all the students seeking a refund and Brooklyn College admissions staff will ensure that student understands their rights regarding refunding tuition fees. Where refunds are approved, eligible refunds will be made usually within 28 calendar days after receipt of the claim in Australian Dollar (AUD) via electronic funds transfer in the authorized bank account nominated by the student in the Refund Request Form.

BIC will give the student a refund statement that explains how the refund amount has been calculated. Please visit the Refund Policy Section of the International Student Handbook on Refund Calculation.

Students who are unhappy with the Brookly College’s arrangements for the collection and refunding of tuition fees are entitled to lodge a complaint, need to follow BIC’s complaints policy and procedure. This refund policy, and the availability of our complaints and appeals processes, does not remove student rights to take further action under the Australian Consumer Protection laws. For details contact our support team.

E: support@brooklyn.edu.au

Course Credit

Course Credit Transfer is the recognition of learning achieved through formal education and training. Under the Standards for Registered Training Organisations, qualifications and statements of attainment issued by any RTO are to be accepted and recognised by all other RTOs. Credit transfer allows the unit of competency previously achieved by a student to be recognised when they are enrolling in a related course, where those units can assist them in meeting the requirements for a qualification. It is important to note that credit transfer is not recognition of prior learning (RPL). RPL is assessment and is addressed within the Recognition policy.

In accordance with the requirements of the VET Quality Framework, Brooklyn International College provides the opportunity for students to apply to have prior learning, skills and knowledge recognised and counted in relation to the qualification or units of competence for which they are enrolled. This information is also included in BIC Handbook.

International students should be aware that, granting the credit towards the course may affect the duration and fees of the course.

If course credit is approved after the Confirmation of Enrolment has been issued, students will receive a new Confirmation of Enrolment showing a reduced course duration. This may also affect the duration of the student visa holders.

The outcome of the application for credit will be advised in the writing to the students with the changes to the fess and the course duration.

Please contact our admissions team for further details. Email: admissions@brooklyn.edu.au

Guidelines for credit transfer

The following guidelines are to be followed when an application for credit transfer is received:
• Any student is entitled to apply for credit transfer in a course or qualification in which they are currently enrolled.
• Students may not apply for credit transfer for units of competency or qualification which are not included in our scope of registration.
• The student does not incur any fees for credit transfer, and we do not receive any funding when credit transfer is granted.
• Credit transfer may only be awarded for whole units of competency. Where a mapping guide identifies a partial credit, this will not be considered for credit transfer and the applicant will be advised to seek RPL.
• Credit transfer will only be issued when the student’s enrolment includes at least one other unit of competency for which the student is participating in training or is seeking recognition. Student may not enrol only for credit transfer.
• The recognition of a unit of competency under a credit transfer arrangement is not contingent on the applicant demonstrating their currency. If the unit has been previously awarded and equivalence can be demonstrated, then the unit can be recognised. The currency of the applicant is not a factor to be considered.

For further details please contact our admissions team.
Email: admissions@brooklyn.edu.au