How to get a CoE (Confirmation of Enrolment) and LoO (Letter of Offer)
Receiving a Letter of Offer (LoO) and Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) are the first 2 steps in applying for your student visa.
Once you have provided the required information we will issue your LoO or CoE within 24 hours.
Step 1. Letter of Offer (LoO)
To request your Letter of Offer please email us with the following information;
- your full name,
- the course (or courses) that you would like to apply for (e.g. Certificate IV, Diploma and/or Advanced Diploma of Visual Arts), and
- your planned start date (term and year)
We will issue your LoO in 24 hours
Step 2. Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE)
To receive your CoE please provide the following;
- your completed enrolment form,
- payment of fees for the first term,
- your passport, and
- proof of english language proficiency.
We will issue your CoE in 24 hours
International Students at Sydney Art School
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International students seeking to study art in Australia find that Sydney Art School (SAS) offers the highest quality art education with the flexibility to suit your needs:
- Study up to 3 Years with Sydney Art School
- Course Options of Certificate, Diploma & Advanced Diploma of Visual Arts
- Certificate of Enrolment for Australian Student Visa Applications
- Flexible Attendance Options
- Pay by the Term Fees from $2950
- Student Support Services & Resources
- Easy Access to Public Transport
- World Class Learning Model
- Award Winning Art Tutors & Professional Studio Facilities
- Future Employment Opportunities
- Further Study Pathways
SAS is the only pure visual arts college in Australia registered on the Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students (CRICOS). You will be studying at a school that meets the Australian Government quality standards required to become a CRICOS provider as well as being accredited by the Australian Skills Quality Authority as a Registered Training Organisation.
Fact Sheet for International Students Studying in Australia
International Student Fact Sheet - Updated 14-Jul-2022
The Australian Government wants international students to have a rewarding and enjoyable experience when they come to Australia to study.
This fact sheet provided by the Australian Government Department of Education contains important information for student visa holders about living and studying in Australia.
It includes information on:
- Coronavirus (COVID-19) information for international students
- Australian laws protect international students
- Choosing a course to study
- .Using an education agent
- Written agreements or contracts
- Your rights before you enrol
- Paying your tuition fees
- What happens if you can’t start the course because your visa is refused?
- What happens if you decide you don’t want to start or continue the course?
- Support services for you in Australia
- Your responsibilities as an international student in Australia
- Your student visa
- Academic integrity and misconduct
- Your consumer rights and protections
- Protecting your tuition fees
- Working in Australia
- Changing education institutions or courses
- Making complaints and getting help
Student Visa - English Language Proficiency Requirements
International Students seeking entry to Sydney Art School courses need to meet English Language Proficiency Requirements.
As a CRICOS provider we recruit responsibly and ensure that overseas students are appropriately qualified for the course they are seeking to complete.
Before we issue a Certificate of Enrolment (CoE) we will assess whether your qualifications, experience and English language proficiency are appropriate for the course for which enrolment is sought.
The English Language Proficiency requirements are aligned with the minimum eligibility requirements for a student visa as set down by the Australian Government Department of Home Affairs which are detailed at https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/visas/getting-a-visa/visa-listing/student-500#Eligibility and also copied below in this article...
We also suggest that you review the Department of Home Affairs document checklist tool to see what proof you may need to provide with your visa application.
You can find out more about the Australian Govenment Subclass 500 Student Visa at this link.