Overseas student policies
Sydney College of Divinity policies and procedures apply to all international and domestic Graduate Research School students.
Research student policies and procedures
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Overseas student policies
The below policies are for international students who are entering Australia to study on a student visa
The policy seeks to ensure a clear understanding of academic integrity and identifies the meaning and scope of academic misconduct, and sets out the procedures for dealing with cases of academic misconduct.
The Policy ensures compliance with the ESOS Act 2000 and the National Code (as amended 2018).
Health and Wellbeing Policy and Procedures
The policy and procedures address matters related to the health and wellbeing of students in particular and staff in general.
Monitoring Course Progress of Overseas Students Policy
The Policy and Procedure specifies progress monitoring at the end of semester for international students to ensure course completion as in the CoE.
The policy ensures compliance with relevant privacy legislation, Higher Education Standards, and the commitment of the Sydney College of Divinity to transparency, responsibility, and fairness in its management of information.
The Policy defines what constitutes a disability, and the rights/ entitlements and obligations of students with disabilities in relation to education and training.
Suspension, Deferment or Cancellation of an Overseas Student's Enrolment Policy
Policy and procedure when an international students’ enrolment is suspended, deferred or cancelled by the college or student.
Transfer Between Registered Providers Policy
The Policy is for international students who in certain circumstances transfer from another registered provider’s course prior to completing 6 months to a SCD course.