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(1) This Procedure outlines the framework within which the University reviews and grants refunds of Course Money (as defined in the Education Services for Overseas Students (ESOS) Act to international students. (2) This Procedure applies to international students, including sponsored students, at the following stages of their course: (3) This Procedure excludes international students enrolled in a La Trobe University course delivered: (4) Provisions relating to applications for refund of course money by continuing students after the Census Date are outlined in the Remission of Debt Procedure. (5) Refer to the Student Fee Policy. (6) Acknowledgement of the terms and conditions in this Procedure forms a condition of offer of a place in a course at the University. (7) When the University receives a signed offer of acceptance documents or an online indication of acceptance from an international student, prior to or concurrently with receipt of their tuition fee deposit, this will constitute a written agreement between the University and the student. Both parties should thereafter abide by the terms and conditions in this Procedure and associated documents. (8) Student refund entitlements refer only to cleared funds received by the University. In addition to provisions outlined in this Procedure and associated documents any refund entitlement is dependent on any conditions outlined in the ‘Letter of Offer’, any applicable sponsorship agreement and any other documentation related to acceptance of study at La Trobe University. (9) The University will refund course money where the following occurs (and as further outlined in Schedule A Refund Entitlements): (10) The following conditions must be met prior to any refund being issued: (11) The University will not refund tuition fees paid in advance, where a student has: (12) Where a sponsored student requests a refund of course money which includes a sponsorship payment, they must fulfil any requirements of the sponsor. (13) If a student receives US Federal Education financial aid, withdraws from La Trobe University and receives a fee refund, they may owe money to the US Federal Aid Program. This refund Procedure is independent of the regulations for return of their Title IV aid to US Department of Education. For more details, please refer to the US Financial Aid Loans website https://www.latrobe.edu.au/international/fees-and-scholarships/financial-aid (14) The University reserves the right to apply specific and different fee refund conditions to international students enrolled in off-shore and online programs. Any such specific and different fee refund conditions will be outlined in the Letter of Offer. (15) International students may change their visa status before or during their enrolment in a course of study. This section applies to students who provide evidence of becoming a permanent resident of Australia or a citizen of New Zealand before or during their enrolment: (16) Where a student gives written notice of their intention to withdraw from a course, either before or after their commencement date due to compelling and compassionate circumstances, the University may, at its discretion, grant a total or partial refund of tuition fees. (17) Such compelling and compassionate circumstances may include: (18) The above exceptional circumstances need to have written approval from the Director of International Recruitment and Admissions or delegate. (19) Decisions to provide a refund in these circumstances are subject to the provision of acceptable documentary evidence in support of the application. (20) The amount of refund a student is entitled to is dependent on: (21) The refunds payable in these circumstances are calculated according to the provisions outlined in Schedule A Refund Entitlements to this Procedure. (22) The value of any funds retained by the University will be based on the fees payable as per the Letter of Offer, regardless of the amount paid, and will include any non-refundable payments. (23) Continuing students can incur a credit balance where there has been: (24) In the circumstances where a credit balance is incurred, such a balance is normally carried over to future semester fees. (25) As a condition of obtaining a student visa, students are required to demonstrate the ability to pay their tuition fees, travel and living costs for them and their accompanying family members if applicable. Where a student seeks a refund for a credit balance on the basis of inability to pay, they must provide a covering letter and supporting documentation showing either how the availability of these funds has changed or how additional costs (above and beyond those expected) have been incurred. (26) Unless a student is entitled to a refund due to a provider default, a student initiates a refund process by varying their enrolment status and applying for a refund following the relevant University process. For more details, please refer to the University website https://www.latrobe.edu.au/students/admin/fees-and-money/refunds (27) Requests for refunds must be accompanied by the original payment and receipt documentation demonstrating the original payment method. (28) When a student changes their enrolment status, La Trobe International will advise appropriate government bodies via relevant information systems (including Department of Home Affairs (DHA). (30) The University is only able to effectively process an application for enrolment or arrange Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) insurance by obtaining and disclosing relevant personal information. (31) The University may disclose personal information provided by applicants: (32) The University may disclose personal information provided relating to an applicant and members of an applicant’s family who are covered under the applicant’s Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) membership, to the University’s preferred Overseas Student Health Care provider, for the purpose of the provider communicating about OSHC. (33) Information is collected during students’ enrolment in order to meet La Trobe University’s obligations under the ESOS Act and the National Code 2018, to ensure students are compliant with the conditions of their visas, and their obligations under Australian immigration laws generally. The authority to collect this information is contained in the Education Services for Overseas Students Act 2000, the Education Services for Overseas Students (ESOS) Regulations 2001 and the National Code of Practice for Registration Authorities and Providers of Education and Training to Overseas Students 2018. (34) Information collected about students during their enrolment can be provided, in certain circumstances, to the Australian Government and designated authorities and, if relevant, the Tuition Protection Service (TPS). In other instances information collected during their enrolment can be disclosed without their consent where authorised or required by law. Subject to the provisions of the Privacy and Data Protection Act 2014, students may access personal information collected about them and held by La Trobe University by contacting Recruitment & International Operations. (35) If a student is unhappy with any decision made by the University relating to the refund of fees, they may seek a review from the Pro Vice-Chancellor (International). (36) Where a student is not satisfied with the outcome of this review they may apply to the University Ombudsman for a further review of the matter, in accordance with the University’s Statutes and Regulations. (37) If a student is not satisfied with the outcome of the review of the University Ombudsman, they may request the University to refer the matter to the Victorian State Ombudsman, who is the independent dispute resolution body in accordance with the National Code. This agreement, and the availability of other complaints and appeals processes, does not remove the right of the student to take action under Australia’s consumer protection laws. (38) For the purpose of this Policy and Procedure:Student Fee Procedure - International Students Refund
Section 1 - Background and Purpose
Section 2 - Scope
Section 3 - Policy Statement
Section 4 - Procedures
Part A - Conditions of Offer and Agreement
Part B - Eligibility for Refunds
Part C - Preconditions for all Refunds
Part D - When an External Party is Involved
Sponsorships
US Federal Education Loan Programs
Third Party Teaching Programs
Part E - Australian Permanent Residency or New Zealand Citizens
Part F - Compelling and Compassionate Circumstances
Part G - Refund Entitlements
Inability to Pay
Part H - Applications for Refunds
Part I - Payment of Refunds
Part J - Use of Personal Information
Part K - Review Process/Appeals
Section 5 - Definitions