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What kind of visa do I need to study in Australia?If you’re an international student, you’re going to need a Student Visa to study any of our accredited courses. How can I get a visa?To get a visa, you should take a look at the information provided by the Australian Government Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) – www.immi.gov.au . You can also choose to use an education agent to assist you. Can I work if I have a student visa?All student visas issued after 26 April 2008 automatically include permission to work with the visa grant. Student visa holders can work up to 20 hours per week while the course is in session (excluding any work undertaken as a registered component of course of study or training) and they can work unlimited hours during scheduled course breaks. See DIAC website for more information. What kind of accommodation options are there?If you’re an international student looking for short-term accommodation when you first arrive, homestay is a popular choice. You can also look into a hostel or backpacker’s accommodation. Long term, most students are living in share accommodation with other students or friends. It’s best to look for share accommodation after you’ve arrived and have started to meet people here. See the Useful links page for some helpful tips. Can you help me find accommodation?We recommend the services of an accommodation provider to help you find appropriate accommodation when you first arrive - go to the Student Handbook for full details. How much does it cost to live in Sydney?This depends a lot on you but, as a guide, it is recommended to budget for AUD$1,000 per month for living expenses. How can I open a bank account?Take a look at the Student Handbook. It answers this question as well as many others. What is OSHC and do I need it?OSHC (Overseas Student Health Cover) is compulsory for all international students. We will automatically add this information to your Letter of Offer and you will need to pay the OSHC charge with your tuition fees. If you already have valid OSHC from previous studies, just let us know. Can you help me find a job when I finish my course?Even better, we help you get a job before you finish! If you’re doing one of our Bachelor Degrees, the final semester includes an Industry Experience component. This means that you’re already experiencing the industry while you’re studying. Although these positions are unpaid, the experience you get is invaluable. By the time you graduate, you’ll have started to build up some industry contacts and you’ll have a graduate portfolio that will be your passport to a job. Also while you're studying, keep an eye out on campus for job ads. Employers regularly contact us to advertise for positions, so there's always some work on offer.
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How to Apply
For information about fees, intake dates, entry requirements and application procedures, go to the Apply section.
Apply for a scholarship to study a design bachelor degree of your choice. Australian and International scholarships are available to all students currently in Year 12.
See the Before You Start section for:
- information about budgeting for your course
- forms
- and other important information
All students also need to be aware of the Student Handbook to keep informed about policies and procedures.
Rachael Starmans found studying her animation major exciting. She said "I just loved studying animation. There are great job opportunities such as being an animator, a story board artist, a background or prop creator to name a few. I'm working towards being an artistic director. With my drawing skills and my love of animation, this course was the best choice for me". |

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