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1 |Apply for a student visa
Confirmation of Enrolment (COE)When your documentation has been received by Griffith University and
you have met all the necessary requirements, the university will email
you (or your agent) an electronic Confirmation of Enrolment (COE).
If you do not have an email address or access to the Internet, a printed
COE will also be mailed to you. You (or your agent) can use this COE to
apply for a student visa at your nearest Australian Embassy, Consulate,
High Commission or Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC).
Please be aware that applicants for a student visa will require visa length
Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) and may also require a health
check as well as finance assessment.
Important conditions on your student visa
Student visas come with a range of conditions and it is your responsibility
to ensure that you understand these conditions. If these conditions are
broken, the visa can be cancelled.
1. You are expected to complete your studies by the end
date of your COE. This date is based on the time it would
normally take to complete your selected program of study on
a normal full time basis. This means that in most cases you will
need to be enrolled in 40 credit points (CP) per semester or
be prepared to catch up during summer semesters in order to
complete your study on time.
However, if you have been awarded advanced standing (credit)
based on previous studies approved prior to starting at Griffith,
the duration of study time will be adjusted to reflect this. That
is, the more credit, the shorter duration of the COE. There are
only very limited circumstances where you can reduce your study
load and extend your study time. This may only be done if you
take leave of absence, are at academic risk and an intervention
strategy has been implemented and documented or there were
compassionate or compelling circumstances.
2. Some visas are issued with a no further stay condition.
This means that you will not be able to stay in Australia beyond
the date on the visa.
3. You must stay enrolled in a registered program at Griffith.
This program must match the program for your COE and
student visa.
4. You must continue to be able to pay for your studies andliving expenses in Australia. If you fail to pay, your enrolment
can be cancelled.
5. Work Rights in Australia. Students are automatically grantedthe right to work on a student visa. Students can work 20 hours
per week during the time of the published semester dates.
Official examination sessions are considered part of the semester.
You can not begin to work before your classes commence. There
are no limits on working hours during vacation times. Voluntary
or unpaid work is still limited to 20 hours. Work that is a formal
registered part of your programsuch as practical teaching
sessions, is not subject to normal work restrictions. Some
scholarships may place restrictions on working hours, especially
for postgraduate students.
6. You must maintain satisfactory academic performance
and attendance. Students who have their enrolment cancelled
due to unsatisfactory academic progress or unsatisfactoryattendance are breaking the conditions of their student visa
and can be reported to the Department of Immigration and
Citizenship (DIAC) and their visa may be cancelled.
7. Griffith University is required to inform DIAC if you:
Change your program, stop attending, change the length of your
program or do not meet the program requirements.
8. You cannot change education providers within 6 months
of your commencement of your main or principal program
of study. This includes all preparatory programs, e.g. English.
9. You are required to provide Griffith with your Australian
address within 7 days of arriving in Australia. You must
also notify Griffith of any change to your Australian address
within 7 days.
10. Students who are not yet 18 when they apply for a visa
have special conditions. They must live in a Griffith approved
Homestay accommodation, and maintain fortnightly contact
with an allocated International Student Advisor who will ensure
adequate support and welfare.
11. If you are considering having dependants join you
on a student dependant visa, you should contact the
Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC).
12. You must pay for Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC)
for the full duration/length of your Australian student
visa before an Australian Student visa will be issued. This
does not apply to Norwegian and Swedish students who arealready covered through Governmental Reciprocal agreements,
sponsored students who have their OSHC organised through
their sponsor, students doing internships offshore e.g. Master
of Teaching students doing internships in Canada and students
studying offshore.
STEP
1
Griffith processes youracceptance and payment
STEP
2
Student/ Agent applies for visa
Griffith receives and processes:s STUDENTS!CCEPTANCE OF /FFER FORM
s STUDENTS PAYMENT
Griffith checks:s ALL CONDITIONS OF THE OFFER LETTER HAVE BEEN MET IF
A CONDITIONAL OFFER
s PAYMENT FOR TUITION FEES HAS BEEN RECEIVED
s PAYMENT FOR VISA LENGTH /3(# COVER RECEIVED
Griffith issues:s AN ELECTRONIC #ONlRMATION OF %NROLMENT E#/%
Student/agent receives the students electronicConfirmation of Enrolment. Using the eCOE student oragent can apply for an Australian student visa through
s !USTRALIAN %MBASSY /2
s #ONSULATE /2
s (IGH #OMMISSION
3TEP BY STEP INSTRUCTIONS FOR VISA APPLICATION AVAILABLE ATWWWIMMIGOVAU
Ask your agent about the possibility of applying for an e-visa.
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2 | Book flights and airport collection
International orientationOnce you have your student visa, you are ready to book your flight to
Australia. Arriving a couple of days before the commencement of your
compulsory International Orientation will allow you time to settle in,
adjust to the climate and get over any jet lag.
Orientation is a program of activities designed to provide you with
valuable information that will assist you to settle well into your new
academic and social environment. It is also a unique opportunity to
meet students from all over the world and develop lasting friendships.
For international students, orientation takes place in the two weeks
prior to the commencement of classes each semester.
The first week of orientation is designed specifically to meet the needs
of international students whilst the second week of orientation is when
domestic students arrive on campus and all new students are required
to attend their program specific orientation.
Orientation is slightly different on each campus. Information about
International Orientation dates and events can be found at
www.griffith.edu.au/international/international-degree-students/orientation
During your orientation program you will be provided a copy of the
International Arrival Guide. This includes information on:
Your first days at Griffith
Who to contact if you need help
Your responsibilities at Griffith Accommodation Guidelines
Moving in
Transport - public and private
Health and medical
Money matters
Work and Taxation
Legal issues
Student life in Australia
Religious organisations
Adjusting to life in Australia
Safety in Australia
Things to do in Brisbane, Logan, Gold Coast
Information for families
Booking flightsIMPORTANT things to consider when booking your flight
arrival timeif you arrive between 12:00 midnight to 6:00am and youhave booked on-campus accommodation at Mt Gravatt or Nathanyou will need to arrange alternative accommodation for your first night
connecting flights if you are arriving at an Australian airport otherthan Brisbane or Gold Coast airports, please allow at least 2 hoursbetween the arrival of your flight and the departure of yourconnecting flight to Brisbane or Gold Coast airports.
travel insurance for your luggage (ask your travel agent for advice)
Airport collection
IMPORTANT things to consider when booking Airport Collection.
Airport collection is FREE for
new Griffith degree, PQP, Study Abroad or Exchange students whoare arriving for the first time to begin their first semester of study.
collection from Brisbane and Gold Coast Airports only.
Airport collection is NOT FREE for
ELICOS students refer to your Griffith Student Offer Letterfor charges.
any family, guardians or non student friends travelling with you -please include information for any additional passengers on yourairport collection application see page 6.
any oversized luggage or additional pieces of luggage. Please adviseus in advance on your airport collection application form so suitable
transport can be arranged for your collection see page 6.
Airport collection is NOT AVAILABLE to students who:
have not yet received their COE
are enrolled in a QIBT program (except PQP students who areeligible for free collection)
If you are booking airport collection you must:
forward the application 72 HOURS BEFORE you depart yourhome country.
if you are arriving in Australia on the weekend, your application mustbe submitted by the Wednesday before the weekend of arrival.
if you do not arrive at the airport as scheduled you will be charged afee unless you have advised Griffith of any changes to your travel
plans before your arrival date.
For further information on airport collection ;
WEBSITE: www.griffith.edu.au/international/travel-arrangements
EMAIL :offcampus@griffith.edu.au
TEL :+61 7 3735 7919
STEP
1
Receive student visa,check orientation date
STEP
2
Book your flight andairport collection
Once you have received confirmation of your student visayou can then proceed with making your travelarrangements. First check the following important dates
s INTERNATIONAL ORIENTATION DATE REFER TO YOUR 'RIFlTH 3TUDENT /FFER ,ETTER
s PROGRAM START DATE REFER TO YOUR 'RIFlTH 3TUDENT /FFER ,ETTER
You are advised to arrive a couple of days before thecommencement of your International Orientation.
Once you have booked your flights, you will need to forwardthe following application at least 72 hours before youdepart your home countrys Airport Collection Application
!PPLICATION &ORM REFER TO PAGE
You will need to include the following information
s Arrival date and time
s Airline and flight number
s Airport of arrival (Brisbane or Gold Coast)
s Destination address
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Airport Collection Application Form
Office use only
Griffith ID:
Griffith UniversityCRICOS Provider Number: 00233E
Personal details GU ID Number:
Title: Mr. Mrs. Ms. Miss Other:
Family name:
Given names:
Date of birth:
Gender: Male Female
Home address:
City: State:
Country: Post/zip code:
Phone:
Facsimile:
Email:
Nationality:
First language:
Applicant information Program of study:
Campus:
Agent (if applicable):
Agents fax: (if applicable)
Arrival informationDeparture date: Arrival date:
Arrival time: Airline:
Flight number:
I will be travelling with family, guardians or non students YesNo
IfYES indicate number of Adults Children(Charges apply seedeclaration below)
I will have oversized luggage YesNo
IfYES please indicate No of pieces(Charges apply seedeclaration below)
Additional support services required YesNo
IfYES please indicate type eg Wheel chair access
I will be arriving at:
Brisbane International Airport (direct flight from overseas)
Brisbane Domestic Airport (connecting flight within Australia)
Gold Coast International Airport (direct flight from overseas)
Gold Coast Domestic Airport (connecting flight within Australia)
Declarations The information I have supplied on this form is correct and complete.
s I am commencing my first semester of my degree, PQP, Study Abroad or Exchange studies at Griffith University at the time of this application.
s I have received a valid Confirmation of Enrolment Form (COE) from Griffith for my program of study.
s I am aware that an incomplete or late application form (received less than 72 hours prior to departure) may mean that the University cannot
organise airport collection for me.
s I will advise Griffith Accommodation Service immediately if I change my arrival details, no longer require airport collection or cancel my
enrolment at Griffith University. I am also aware that I may be charged a fee if I do this.s I agree to pay AUD $40:00 - $70:00 per person (payable to the driver on collection) for any family, guardians or non students
who would like to use the Griffith airport collection service.
AUD $45:00 per person (payable to the driver on collection) for any passenger carrying oversized luggage.
A current summary of potential airport collection charges is available at www.griffith.edu.au/homestay
s I understand that relevant information will be shared with non Griffith Service providers to enable the provision of this airport collection
service and my information will be treated in accordance with Griffith University privacy plan. www.griffith.edu.au/privacy-plan
s The signature below is mine (the student commencing their first semester of degree studies at Griffith University.)
Signed Date
PLEASE NOTE: this form must be received 72 HOURS BEFORE DEPARTURE from your home country.Please return this completed form to:
Griffith Accommodation Telephone +61 7 3735 7919Nathan Campus, Griffith University Facsimile: +61 7 3735 7888Nathan Queensland 4111 Email: offcampus@griffith.edu.auAUSTRALIA
NOTE You must provide an address to which you will be delivered,
or airport reception cannot be provided.
Temporary /Permanent Australian Address for delivery:
Type
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3 |Arrange your accommodation
/NCAMPUS
/FFCAMPUS
STEP
1
Student visa is approved
s "EFORE BOOKING YOUR ACCOMMODATION ENSURE THAT YOU HAVEYOUR STUDENT VISA APPROVED BY THE!USTRALIAN $EPARTMENT OF)MMIGRATION $)!#
s (OWEVER IF YOU ARE UNDER YEARS OF AGE YOU WILL NEED TOPROVIDE EVIDENCE OF YOUR HOMESTAY ACCOMMODATION BEFOREYOU APPLY FOR YOUR VISA SEE PAGE
STEP
2 Check your campus
s 2EFER TO YOUR 'RIFlTH 3TUDENT /FFER LETTER TO lND OUT WHICHCAMPUS YOU ARE STUDYING ON'OLD #OAST ,OGAN -T 'RAVATT .ATHAN OR 3OUTH "ANK
STEP3
Consider cost
s 2EFER TO SUMMARY OF POTENTIAL ACCOMMODATION COSTS DETAILEDIN THE TABLE BELOW
s $EPENDING ON YOUR BUDGET THIS SHOULD HELP YOU TO ESTABLISHWETHER YOU ARE LOOKING FOR ONCAMPUS OR OFFCAMPUS OPTIONS
STE
P
4
Consider on-campusaccommodation options
s #HECK on-campus accommodation OPTIONS FOR YOUR
CAMPUS REFER TO PAGES ns 9OU ARE ADVISED TO BOOK LONG TERM ONCAMPUS
ACCOMMODATION IN ADVANCE BEFORE YOU ARRIVE IN!USTRALIABECAUSE THIS OPTION IS VERY POPULAR AND IS RESTRICTED TO ALIMITED NUMBER OF PLACES AVAILABLE
s &OR INFORMATION ON HOW TO APPLY SEE PAGE
ST
EP
5
Consider off-campusaccommodation options
s #HECK off-campus accommodation OPTIONS FOR YOURCAMPUS REFER TO PAGES n
s 9OU ARE ADVISED TO BOOK temporary accommodationBEFORE YOU ARRIVE FOR THE lRST n DAYS SEE PAGE
s &OR INFORMATION ON RENTING A share house unit apartmentOR flat SEE PAGE
s &OR INFORMATION ON homestay accommodation REFER TOPAGE
Comparison summary of potential accommodation costs 2011
Cateredon-campus
Non-Cateredon-campus
Apartmentsoff-campus andclose to campus
Share Houseoff campus
Homestayoff campus
.ATHAN-T 'RAVATT
.ATHAN !LL CAMPUSES !LL CAMPUSES
!LL CAMPUSES
Setup costs
Application Fee $55 $EPENDS ON PROVIDER .ONE
Bond (rentalproperty security
deposit 4 weeks rent).ONE .ONE n n n
Development Levy(nonrefundable)
PER SEMESTER PER SEMESTER .ONE .ONE .ONE
Mobile6ARIESDEPENDING ON
MOBILE CONTRACT6ARIESDEPENDING ON
MOBILE CONTRACT6ARIESDEPENDING ON
MOBILE CONTRACT6ARIESDEPENDING ON
MOBILE CONTRACT6ARIESDEPENDING ON
MOBILE CONTRACT
Furnishings and linen LINEN REQUIRED L INEN REQUIRED LINEN REQUIRED n )NCLUDED
TOTAL n n n
Weekly ongoing expenses
Rent n n n
Food )NCLUDED )NCLUDED
Transport to University 7ALKING DISTANCE 7ALKING DISTANCE 7ALKING DISTANCE
Electricity and gas )NCLUDED )NCLUDED )NCLUDED )NCLUDED
Water .! .! .! .!
Internet/Email
Mobile
Cleaning andhousekeeping
#OMMON AREAS ANDBATHROOMS CLEANED
DAILY
2ESIDENTS RESPONSIBLEFOR HOUSEKEEPING
2ESIDENTS RESPONSIBLE FORHOUSEKEEPING
2ESIDENTS RESPONSIBLE FORHOUSEKEEPING
)NCLUDED
Parking 'ENERAL 'ENERAL n )NCLUDED )NCLUDED
TOTAL n n n
Please note: The figures supplied in this section are estimates only. All prices are quoted in Australian dollars and based on 2011 costs; this
means they may be subject to inflation. Please check www.griffith.edu.au/accommodation/on-campus-costs
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SOUTHBANK-Urbanest
SOUTH BANK, BRISBANE
Close to Campus
URBANEST
Approximately 5 minutes walk from the South Bank campuslocated at 60 Tribune Street in South Brisbane. This brand newprivately operated accommodation is right in the heart of the vibrantSouth Bank shopping and entertainment precinct. Urbanest has agreat deal of experience providing accommodation designed, builtand run specifically for students.
HOW TO APPLY refer to on-campus accommodation page 13Phone +61 7 3844 1514, Email team@urbanest.com.auWeb www.urbanest.com.au/en/student-accommodation
Off-Campus
SURROUNDING SUBURBS INCLUDESouth Brisbane, Kangaroo Point, Highgate Hill, West End, Milton,Woolloongabba, Greenslopes, Dutton Park, Annerley, Coorparoo
HOW TO APPLYRefer to off-campus and homestay accommodation options page 14Share House, Apartment, UnitPhone +61 7 3735 6673, Email offcampus@griffith.edu.auWeb www.griffith.edu.au/off-campus-accommodation
HomestayPhone +61 7 3735 7919, Email homestay@griffith.edu.auWeb www.griffith.edu.au/homestay
Distances between campuses
If you are concerned about cost you might also consider alternativeaccommodation options at other nearby Griffith campuses seeinter-campus travel times below
South Bank to Nathan 15 minute driveSouth Bank to Mt Gravatt 15 minute driveSouth Bank to Logan 24 minute driveSouth Bank to Gold Coast 45 minute drive
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NATHAN,G
riffithResidentialCollege
s
NATHAN, BRISBANE
On-CampusGRIFFITH RESIDENTIAL COLLEGESBellenden Ker College provides catered single rooms. Each college
member has their own lockable bedroom with internet access. Collegemembers share bathroom facilities and common rooms. Mealsprovided by the College.
GBC Colleges offer flat style accommodation. College members havetheir own lockable bedroom and internet access and share a kitchen,dining/lounge room and bathrooms with their flatmates. Residentsarrange the purchase of food, preparation of meals and cleaning.
HOW TO APPLY refer to on-campus accommodation page 13Phone +61 7 3735 7575 Email accommodation@griffith.edu.auWeb www.griffith.edu.au/accommodation/on-campus-costsFacebook www.facebook.com/griffith.accommodation
Off-CampusSURROUNDING SUBURBS INCLUDENathan, Salisbury, Robertson, Macgregor, Coopers Plains, Sunnybank,Upper Mt Gravatt, Tarragindi, Holland Park, Moorooka
HOW TO APPLYRefer to off-campus and homestay accommodation options page 14Share House, Apartment, UnitPhone +61 7 3735 6673, Email offcampus@griffith.edu.auWeb www.griffith.edu.au/off-campus-accommodation HomestayPhone +61 7 3735 7919, Email homestay@griffith.edu.auWeb www.griffith.edu.au/homestay
Distances between campusesIf you are concerned about cost you might also consider alternativeaccommodation options at other nearby Griffith campuses see inter-
campus travel times belowNathan to Mt Gravatt 5 minute driveNathan to South Bank 15 minute driveNathan to Logan 20 minute driveNathan to Gold Coast 45 minute drive
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MT GRAVATT, BRISBANE
On-Campus
GRIFFITH RESIDENTIAL COLLEGES
Mt Gravatt College provides catered single rooms. Each collegemember has his or her own lockable bedroom along a corridor. Collegemembers share bathroom facilities and common rooms. Meals areprovided in the Colleges Dining Room. Each bedroom within theCollege has an internet connection.
HOW TO APPLY refer to on-campus accommodation page 13Phone +61 7 3735 5808 Email accommodation@griffith.edu.auWeb www.griffith.edu.au/accommodation/on-campus-costsFacebook www.facebook.com/griffith.accommodation
Off-Campus
SURROUNDING SUBURBS INCLUDEMt Gravatt, Holland Park, Macgregor, Robertson, Mansfield, Wishart,
Tarragindi, Moorooka, Salisbury, Robertson, SunnybankHOW TO APPLYRefer to off-campus and homestay accommodation options page 14Share House, Apartment, UnitPhone +61 7 3735 6673, Email offcampus@griffith.edu.auWeb www.griffith.edu.au/off-campus-accommodation
HomestayPhone +61 7 3735 7919, Email homestay@griffith.edu.auWeb www.griffith.edu.au/homestay
Distances between campuses
You might also consider alternative accommodation options at otherGriffith campuses see inter-campus travel times below
Mt Gravatt to Nathan 5 minute driveMt Gravatt to South Bank 15 minute driveMt Gravatt to Logan 20 minute driveMt Gravatt to Gold Coast 45 minute drive
MTGRAVATT-GriffithResidentialC
olleges
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LOGAN
Close to Campus
Uni Central Griffith
The Logan campus has private accommodation facilities at Uni CentralGriffith, located only 5 minutes walk from the campus. Apartments atUni Central Griffith are 4 share and are fully self contained. Allbedrooms are complete with private en suite, double bed, study desk,phone, voice mail and super fast permanent internet connection.
HOW TO APPLY refer to on-campus accommodation page 13Phone +61 7 3200 4444, Email info@ucg.net.auWeb www.ucg.net.au
Off-Campus
SURROUNDING SUBURBS INCLUDEMeadowbrook, Daisy Hill, Shailer Park, Loganlea, Marsden,Kingston
HOW TO APPLYRefer to off-campus and homestay accommodation options page 14Share House, Apartment, UnitPhone +61 7 3735 6673, Email offcampus@griffith.edu.auWeb www.griffith.edu.au/off-campus-accommodation
HomestayPhone +61 7 3735 7919, Email homestay@griffith.edu.auWeb www.griffith.edu.au/homestay
Distances between campuses
You might also consider alternative accommodation options at otherGriffith campuses see inter-campus travel times below
Logan to South Bank 24 minute driveLogan to Nathan 20 minute driveLogan to Mt Gravatt 20 minute driveLogan to Gold Coast 30 minute drive
LOGAN-U
niCentralGriffith
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GOLD COAST
Close to Campus
GRIFFITH UNIVERSITY VILLAGE (GUV)GUV provides independently operated on-campus accommodation.Options range from five bedroom apartments to one bedroomapartments with communal facilities such as an outdoor swimmingpool, BBQ facilities, an outdoor movie theatre, a commercial gradekitchen, a half basketball court, a study centre and TV room. Withcommitment to the Residential Life Program comprising of Live, Learnand Grow events there is something for everyone to enjoy and be partof at GUV.
HOW TO APPLY refer to on-campus accommodation page 13Phone +61 7 5539 4819, Email info@griffithuv.com.auWeb www.griffithuv.com.au
Off-Campus
SURROUNDING SUBURBS INCLUDE
Southport, Labrador, Parkwood, Ashmore, Ernest, Arundel,Molendinar
HOW TO APPLYRefer to off-campus and homestay accommodation options page 14
Share House, Apartment, UnitPhone +61 7 3735 6673, mail accommodation-gc@griffith.edu.auWeb www.gugcstudentguild.com.au
HomestayPhone +61 7 3735 7919, Email homestay@griffith.edu.auWeb www.griffith.edu.au/homestay
Distances between campuses
You might also consider alternative accommodation options at other
Griffith campuses see inter-campus travel times below
Gold Coast to Logan 30 minute driveGold Coast to Mt Gravatt 45 minute driveGold Coast to Nathan 45 minute driveGold Coast to South Bank 45 minute drive
GoldCoast
-GriffithUniversityVillage
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3 |Accommodation - How to apply?1
On-campus/close to campus- catered (room only) or self catered (unit)
Check your offer letter to confirm at which campus your
program is offered. Make sure you are enrolled in a Griffith
University program and have received a COE.
2Make sure you have read and understood any rules ,
terms and conditions of your accommodation before
you apply.
3
Make sure you are aware of all the costs associated
with your accommodation choice. Some campuses provide
both catered and non catered options. For a summary of
accommodation costs refer to page 7. You are also advised
to check your accommodation providers website for more
up-to-date information on current pricing. Website details
listed on page 8 13
4
Download and complete an online application form
Nathan, Mt Gravatt
www.griffith.edu.au/accommodation/
apply-to-live-on-campus
South Bank
www.urbanest.com.au/en/student-accommodation
Logan
www.ucg.net.au/booking_payments.ews
Gold Coast
www.griffithuv.com.au
5
Lodge your application form either by mail or
electronically. Read instructions carefully on your application
form. Some providers may also require you to pay an
application fee, and provide passport size photographs.
6
Depending on availability you will be notified if your
application has been successful. If you are unsuccessful in
gaining on-campus accommodation you are encouraged
to consider Off-campus Accommodation options at
www.griffith.edu.au/off-campus-accommodation.
1
Temporary accommodation- on-campus or hotel, motel
Check your offer letter to confirm at which campus your
program is offered. Also ensure you are enrolled in a Griffith
University program and have received a COE.
2
Explore accommodation cost and location options
as soon as possible. Remember to consider matching your
accommodation costs with your budget. Location is also
important. You will need to consider travel time and
transport to your campus of study. For maps, driving
directions and travel information visit www.whereis.com
3
Temporary on-campus accommodation is available on
Brisbane campuses Mt Gravatt, Nathan until the end of
International Student Orientation Week. If no on-campus
accommodation is available, you will be notified and suppliedwith information for local off-campus options. For
information on booking temporary on-campus
accommodation contact
Email: accommodation@griffith.edu.au
Phone: +61 7 3735 5808
4
Temporary off-campus accommodation see websites
listed below to search online, for hotels and motels near your
campus
South Bank, Mt Gravatt, Nathan, Logan
www.ourbrisbane.comwww.accommodationbrisbane.com.auwww.lastminute.com.au (check South Brisbane, Logan)
Gold Coast
www.verygoldcoast.com.au
www.accommodationgoldcoast.com.auwww.lastminute.com.au (check Southport)
Cancelling Fees: When booking accommodation be sure to
read the cancellation policy.
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Off-campus accommodation- share house, unit, apartment or flat
Arrange temporary accommodation for your first 3-4days. This will give you time to explore off-campusaccommodation options more carefully before you sign upany long term lease arrangement.
2Make sure you are aware of all the costs associatedwith your accommodation choice. For a summary ofaccommodation and living costs refer to page 7
3
Search online for accommodation optionsOnline - www.realestate.com.auNewspapers - Courier Mail, Gold Coast BulletinReal Estate Agents - www.yellowpages.com.au/
4Location is important! For maps, driving directions andtravel information visit www.whereis.com
5
Tenancy Law - A tenancy agreement is a complex documentthat is legally binding. These agreements may be verydifferent to those in other countries. To help you understandthese differences view the Rent Smarter videos onwww.youtube.com
Episode 1 - Renting a place
Epsiode 2 - During and ending a tenancy
Epsiode 3 - Sharing a house
Additional information about tenancy is also available fromthe Residential Tenancy Authority (RTA)www.rta.qld.gov.au
6
For more assistance contact
BRISBANE - Mt Gravatt, Nathan, South Bank, LoganWeb:www.griffith.edu.au/off-campusEmail: offcampus@griffith.edu.au
GOLD COASTWeb:www.gugcstudentguild.com.au Email: accommodation-gc@griffith.edu.au
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Homestay- living in a supportive family environment
Check your offer letter to confirm which campus yourprogram is offered on. Homestay accommodation isavailable to all international students on all campuses. Makesure you have received approval for your student visa.
2
Are you under 18 years?If you are not coming to Griffith with your parents or a legalguardian you must live in a University approved Homestayuntil you turn 18 years of age. To confirm your acceptanceGriffith must receive
s #ONlRMATION OF 'RIFlTH APPROVED (OMESTAY
s 'RIFlTH 5NDER 3TUDENT !GREEMENT &ORMDOWNLOAD THIS FROMwww.griffith.edu.au/international/how-to-apply/CLICK ON THE "ROCHURES 'UIDES &ORMS TAB
3
Decide on your homestay accommodation option
s FULLYCATERED ACCOMMODATION WHICH OFFERS MEALS PER WEEK
s SEMICATERED MEALS PER WEEK NO LUNCHES
s SEMICATERED MEALS PER WEEK NOT AVAILABLE TO STUDENTS UNDERTHE AGE OF
s TEMPORARY HOMESTAY ACCOMMODATION
4Make sure you are aware of all the costs associatedincluding the homestay application fee. For a summary ofaccommodation and living costs refer to page 7
5
Important note: If you choose homestay it is notappropriate to expect the homestay family to provideaccommodation to family or other relatives travelling with
you. Your family will need to arrange for alternativeaccommodation.
6
Complete an application formGo to the homestay website to download an applicationform www.griffith.edu.au/homestay/apply-for-homestay
7
Lodge the application form with the Griffith HomestayOffice.Return the completed application form along with theapplication fee. Please enclose a cheque or money order. Ifpaying by telegraphic transfer please send a copy ofpayment made so your application can be processed. If youwish to pay by credit card, please include a completed CreditCard Payment Authority Form. You can download this from
the homestay website.www.griffith.edu.au/homestay/apply-for-homestay
8
For more information and assistance contactCampus Life Accommodation OfficePhone: +61 7 3735 7919Email: homestay@griffith.edu.auWebsite:www.griffith.edu.au/homestayFacebook:facebook.com/griffith.accommodation
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Living costs In order to cover immediate costs such as rent and
bond (security deposit) on rental property, telephone and electricityconnections as well as textbooks, it is recommended that students have
access to approximately AUD$5000. Check information providedunder Arrange your Accommodationpage 7. If you are studying a
program that involves field trips or specialist equipment, this will be an
additional cost and you will be informed about this when your courses
commence. A guide to costs can be found at:
www.griffith.edu.au/international/international-degree-
students/how-to-apply/pay-your-fees
Alternative Overseas Health Cover (OSHC)
If you have independently organised alternative Overseas Health Cover
different to the OSHC Worldcare option detailed in your offer letter,Griffith will require a copy of your visa length OSHC policy. Griffith will
require a copy of your visa length OSHC policy and proof that you have
paid your OHSC. This must be provided before Griffith can issue your
electronic Confirmation of Enrolment (eCOE).
Money matters
Cash When you arrive in Australia if you are carrying AUD$10,000
or more in Australian currency or foreign equivalent you will need to
declare this to customs. Since it is not safe to carry large amounts of
cash, you may want to consider bringing just enough Australian
currency to last you a few days, approximately AUD$500.
Credit Cards You may also consider using a credit card, travel cardor opening an account in Australia before you arrive. Credit cards are
widely used in Australia and the commonly accepted ones are Master
Card, Bankcard, Visa and American Express. Alternatively a travel card
allows you to pre-load your card with your own money which can be
converted to Australian dollars at a fixed exchange rate. Make enquiries
at your local banks before departure. The Commonwealth Bank in
Australia provides students with information on setting up a bank
account and depositing money from your home country before you
arrive. This can be done either online or over the phone with operators
who speak your language.
For more information on this go to:
www.commbank.com.au/personal/international/moving-to-australia/
For more information, see the Money Matters Section of the
International Arrival and Beyond Guideavailable online at
www.griffith.edu.au/international/international-students/
orientation. Helpful information to help you select the bank that is
best for you can also be found at www.infochoice.com.au.
4 | Pack and prepare
STEP
1
Important traveldocuments and finance
In order to travel to Australia you will needs ! VALID PASSPORT PLEASE ENSURE THAT IT DOES NOT EXPIRE WHILE
YOU ARE OVERSEASs #URRENT!USTRALIAN 3TUDENT6ISA THE DURATION OF THE6ISA
MUST MATCH THE DURATION OF YOUR PROGRAM REFER TO YOUR'RIFlTH 3TUDENT OFFER LETTER
s /THER FORMS OF OFlCIAL IDENTIlCATION SUCH AS YOUR $RIVERSLICENSE OR A .ATIONAL )$ CARD
s !PPROXIMATELY!5$ !USTRALIAN CURRENCY OR A VALID CREDITCARD FOR USE ON ARRIVAL WHILE SETTLING IN
s )F YOU INTEND TO DRIVE YOU WILL NEED A COPY OF YOUR VALIDCURRENT DRIVERS LICENCE IF IT IS NOT IN %NGLISH YOU WILL NEED ANOFlCIAL TRANSLATION DOCUMENT
STEP
3
Clothing and baggageallowances
Important tips to remember when packings #HECK YOUR mIGHT INFORMATION REGARDING LUGGAGE WEIGHT
LIMITATIONS USUALLY KG YOU ARE ADVISED TO WEIGH YOURLUGGAGE BEFORE YOU LEAVE HOME TO AVOID PAYING ANY EXCESS
s 9OU ARE ALSO ADVISED TO KEEP ALL DOCUMENTS MEDICINES ANDITEMS OF VALUE IN YOUR CARRYON LUGGAGE
s $RESS CODE FOR ONCAMPUS STUDY IS GENERALLY CASUALHOWEVERIF YOU ARE REQUIRED TO UNDERTAKE PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE ORWORK PLACEMENTS AS A PART OF YOUR PROGRAM YOU MAY BEREQUIRED TO FOLLOW CERTAIN DRESS CRITERIA 2EFER TO THE ONLINEINFORMATION FOR YOUR PROGRAM AT
www.griffith.edu.au/programs-coursess 4O ENSURE YOU HAVE APPROPRIATE CLOTHING FOR 1UEENSLANDS
SUBTROPICAL CLIMATE REFER TOWWWWEATHERCOMAUQLDBRISBANE
STEP
2
Important medical items
As well as arranging your visa length Overseas Health
Cover (OSHC) see additional note below. You are alsoadvised to bring with yous 0RESCRIPTIONS FOR ANY MEDICATIONS YOU ARE CURRENTLY REQUIRED
TO TAKE TO TREAT AN EXISTING MEDICAL CONDITION
s -EDICAL RECORDS INCLUDING VACCINATION HISTORY FOR YOURSELFAND OTHER DEPENDENTS TRAVELLING WITH YOU
s /PTICAL SPARES IE SPECTACLES OR CONTACT LENSES
s 0LEASE NOTE THAT IN !USTRALIA CERTAIN MEDICATIONS ARE ONLYAVAILABLE WITH A DOCTOR OR SPECIALIST PRESCRIPTION 0LEASECHECK WITH YOUR DOCTOR PRIOR TO DEPARTING
STEP
4
Bringing a personalcomputer
To avoid any customs charges on arrival in Australiayou are advised tos $ECLARE THAT THE COMPUTER IS FOR YOUR PERSONAL USE FOR THE
DURATION OF YOUR STUDY
s $ECLARE THAT YOU WILL TAKE THE COMPUTER BACK TO YOUR HOMECOUNTRY WHEN YOU LEAVE !USTRALIA
s 3HOW THAT YOU HAVE A STUDENT VISA
s 3HOW PROOF OF YOUR ENROLMENT WITH 'RIFlTH 5NIVERSITY FOREXAMPLE A COPY OF YOUR #ONlRMATION OF %NROLMENT #/%
s 0ROVIDE A RECEIPT AS PROOF OF PURCHASE FOR YOUR PERSONAL
COMPUTER SHOWING THAT YOU HAVE HAD IT FOR MONTHSOR MORE
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6|Arriving in Australia
The Australian Customs and BorderProtection Service
Incoming Passenger Card While you are still on the plane and
before you arrive in Australia, you will be asked to complete an Incoming
Passenger Card. Read it carefully and make sure you understand the
questions before you fill it in. This is a legal document and untruthful
answers can result in on the spot fines or court action and/or
deportation.
Australian Customs - Everyone arriving in Australia from an overseas
flight must pass through the Australian Customs area. Australian
customs plays an important role in protecting Australia from the entry
of illegal and harmful goods . Certain foods , items made of organic
materials , drugs (including herbal and prescribed medicine) may not be
allowed into the country so it is wise to check what can and cant bebrought into the country before packing your bag, please refer to Step
4 Pack and prepare. It is also important that your family and friends at
home also know what they shouldnt send through the mail to you in
Australia. For more information go to: www.customs.gov.au
GREEN ROUTE If you have nothing to declare.
Any items you do not wish to declare (such as fruit given to you during
the flight) can be thrown away in the quarantine bins at the airport
terminal. Quarantine detector dogs are used at airports to smell for
items that may pose a quarantine risk and every item of luggage is
screened or X-rayed. Remember if you choose to follow the green
route your bags may still be examined and if you are found with
prohibited goods you will face a penalty or fine and/or deportation.
RED ROUTE - You wish to declare you have the following
Performance and image enhancing drugs
All performance and image enhancing drugs must be declared on arrival.
These include human growth hormone, DHEA and all anabolic and
androgenic steroids. These items cannot be imported into Australia
without a permit.
Currency
There is no limit to the amount of currency you can bring in or out of
Australia. However, you must declare amounts of A$10,000 or more in
Australian currency or foreign equivalent.
Food, plants, animals and biological goods
Declare all food, plant and animal goods, equipment used with animals,biological materials, soils and sand to Quarantine on arrival. If you dont,
you could be given an on-the-spot fine or face prosecution.
MedicinesYou need to declare all drugs and medicines including prescription
medications, alternative, herbal and traditional medicines, vitamin and
mineral preparation formulas to Customs. Some products require a
permit or quarantine clearance and/or a letter or prescription from your
doctor describing your medication and medical condition.
Protected wildlife
Australias strict laws control the import and export of protected wildlife
and associated products. This includes traditional medicinal products
and regulated products such as coral, orchids, caviar, ivory products and
many hunting trophies.
More information on Australian Quarantine and Inspection Services can
be found at www.daffa.gov.au/aqis
Currency exchange
When you first arrive, money from other countries can be exchanged at
the Currency Exchange offices located at the Airport. To help you plan
your budget and to see exchange rates, refer to
www.x-rates.com/calculator.html
Pre-arranged airport collectionemergency contact
If you have booked the Airport Collection Serviceand are not able to
find or make contact with the Representative, you can access
assistance through:
Travellers Information Desk(Inside the airport)ORcontact:
Griffith Campus Life Accommodation Office
Phone: +61 7 3735 7888 (9:00am - 4:00pm Local time)
Mobile: 0419720826 (After hours only)
If you arrive after 9:00pm and have not let the University know you are
coming, you will need to catch a Taxi and book into a hotel or motel for the
night before contacting the Accommodation Officethe following morning.
Public transport Airtrain service
If you choose not to book for the Airport Collection service there is a public
train service that operates from Brisbane Airport directly in to Brisbane city
centre, with further connections to stations on the Gold Coast. However,
the travelling time to the Gold Coast is approximately 90 minutes and there
is a very limited number of trains late at night. For information on fares and
timetables, please visit the Airtrain website: www.airtrain.com.au
STEP1
Customs clearance
STEP2
Your airport collection
When you arrive in Australia you will need to passthrough the Australian Customs Service area. You willneed to
s COMPLETE AN INCOMING PASSENGER CARD
s HAVE YOUR PASSPORT AND VISA CHECKED
s 3ELECT THE GREENROUTE )F YOU HAVE NOTHING TO DECLARE
/2
3ELECT THE RED ROUTE )F YOU HAVE SOMETHING TO DECLARE 3EE LIST OF ITEMS YOU WILLNEED TO DECLARE TO #USTOMS BELOW
If you have booked the Airport Collection service(page 5) you will find a Griffith Representative(driver) waiting to collect you in the arrivals area.
s /UR REPRESENTATIVE SHOULD BE HOLDING AN IDENTIlCATION BOARDWITH THE 'RIFlTH 5NIVERSITY LOGO AND YOUR NAME ON IT
s $O NOT LEAVE THE ARRIVALS AREA UNTIL YOU HAVE MADE CONTACTWITH THIS REPRESENTATIVE YOURSELF
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Acceptance of Offer Form In order to formallyaccept your place of offer at Griffith University you willneed to fully complete, sign and return your Acceptance ofOffer form. Please note this document serves as a writtenagreement between you and the University, you thereforeneed to read, understand and confirm the informationprovided on this document before you sign.
Academic Transcript A record listing a students studyresults see page 12 of the welcome guide.
Academic study load the number of courses youare undertaking per semester. A full-time load is usually 4courses (40 Credit Points) per semester.
Accommodation Each Griffith campus has a range ofaccommodation options to match your budget and lifestyle
please refer to pages 714 for further information.Additional costs Students will also be subjectto additional costs relating to overseas health cover,administrative costs. You may also be subject toequipment costs depending on your program of studyrefer to page 1011 of the How to accept your Griffithoffer guide.
Campus The place where you undertake your studies.Griffith University has five campuses. Brisbane campusesinclude Mt Gravatt, Nathan and South Bank. Othercampuses include Gold Coast and Logan.
Citizenship If you have applied for, or have beengranted permanent residency status in Australia, you mustadvise either your agent or the Griffith International Officeimmediately. An international offer letter is valid only if youare not an Australian or New Zealand citizen, Australianpermanent resident or Australian Permanent Protection visaholder.
Conditional offer If you have received a conditionaloffer this means that you need to provide furtherinformation or you need to meet some conditions beforeyou can be accepted. Some common conditions includesupplying a copy of academic transcripts, award certificates
or documents detailing your English proficiency.
Confirmation of Enrolment (COE) When youracceptance form, payment and any other requesteddocumentation has been received by and processed byGriffith, you or your agent will receive an email, includingyour electronic Confirmation of Enrolment (eCOE). If youdo not have an email address or access to the Internet, aprinted COE will also be mailed to you. You or your agentwill use this COE to apply for a student visa at your nearestAustralian Embassy, Consulate, High Commission or theDepartment of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC). Pleasebe aware that applicants for a student visa will require visa
length Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) and may alsorequire a health check as well as finance assessment.
Important terms and conditions explained
Contact hours the number of hours you are expected toattend classes, for example, lectures, tutorials or workshops.
Course (formerly subject) is a unit of study normally
undertaken in one semester. A full study load for eachsemester is usually four courses of 10 credit points eachOR credit points totalling 40 for example two courses of20 credit points.
Course Convenor An academic staff memberresponsible for the management, conduct, teaching andassessment of a course.
Credit If youve partially or fully completed studies atanother institution, you may be eligible to receive credittowards your Griffith University degree. This means youdont have to repeat courses that you have successfully
completed elsewhere if your credit has been approved bythe Griffith Credit office.
Credit point each course has a credit point value thatgives the weighting of that course towards the requirementsof an academic Program. A 10CP course normally involvesthree/four contact hours per week with an expected sixor seven hours per week of private study, research orassignment work.
Disciplines Term used for areas of study, for example,engineering, law or education.
ESOS Education Services for Overseas Students (ESOS) is
an Australian government legislative framework to protectthe interests of overseas students. By determining industrystandards, this legal framework ensures internationalstudent consumer protection and the supply of qualityeducation services by registered Australian educationproviders. More information available from http://aei.gov.au/AEI/ESOS/
Electives Courses that form part of certain degrees.Students must select, from a number of options includinggeneral areas of interest, the electives they wish toundertake as part of their studies. It is recommended thatstudents seek study planning advice from qualified staff in
their Discipline.
Full-time study For international students a full-time student is enrolled in 4 courses equivalent to 40CP(credit points) per semester. The length or duration ofan international student visa is usually calculated toaccommodate students completing their studies whileundertaking a standard full-time study load.
Homestay Homestay accommodation option meansliving with an Australian family, where you can develop yourlanguage skills and experience the Australian way of life.
IELTS (International English Language Testing System),
one English Language test recognised by Griffith Universityused to assess applicants for English proficiency.
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International Orientation Orientation is a programof activities designed to provide you with valuableinformation that will assist you to settle well into your newacademic and social environment. For international students,orientation usually takes place in the two weeks prior tothe commencement of classes each semester. Once enrolledstudents should check information for orientation datesthrough the student portal.
International Student Advisor with the experienceand knowledge of cross-cultural matters, InternationalStudent Advisors offer confidential advice and support ona wide range of academic and personal issues, includingunderstanding university policies and procedures, academicadjustment, social integration and financial difficulties.
ISLPR (International Second Language Proficiency
Ratings), one English Language test recognised by GriffithUniversity used to assess applicants for English proficiency.
Lecture A presentation by academic staff to a largegroup of students. Students are expected to take notesand sometimes additional material is available online.Lectures are usually delivered on campus and occasionallyby video link.
Major Some degrees require students to selecta specialisation area from a number of course options.These form a major, which generally consists of six to eightcourses. For example Human Resource Management underthe Bachelor of Business.
Online study Internet-based study delivered online byLearning@Griffith. Access is provided through the GriffithStudent Portal, which also provides access to informationon your program, courses, assessment and communicationtools. Online study is usually conducted off-shore in yourhome country.
Overseas Health Cover (OHSC) It is a Department ofImmigration (DIAC) requirement that international studentsmust have Overseas Health Cover (OSHC) for the entirelength of their student visa.
Postgraduate A graduate who has completed anundergraduate degree and is undertaking a higherdegree, e.g. Master of Science (MSc), Graduate Diploma ofEducation.
Practicum A practical learning session that may takeplace off-campus, e.g. in a hospital, primary or secondaryschool or laboratory.
Pre-requisites Requirements that must be completedto gain admission to a University program. Some universityprograms have pre-requisite courses that must besuccessfully completed before you can study the follow-oncourse.
Program Convenor An academic staff memberresponsible for the overall management of a Program.
Program length Information on the standard length
of your program is available from the Griffith websiteat www.griffith.edu.au/programs-courses. However,if you receive approved Credit Transfer towards yourProgram this should reduce the length of your Program.
Program name and code Program refers to thewhole set of courses that lead to an award such as anundergraduate degree eg Bachelor of Arts. Eachprogram has a unique Program Code including four digitseg 1034 Bachelor of Business. For more information onthe structure of your program you can use the programcode to locate it on the online cataloguewww.griffith.edu.au/programs-courses
Student number (GU ID) This is your GriffithUniversity identification number. This number is uniqueto each student and remains the same for the entirelength of your studies. Please quote this number in anycommunications with Griffith University and do not lose it.
Student Mentor GI MATES welcome newinternational students as part of Griffith UniversitysOrientation activities. They offer advice about enrollingand accommodation, and share personal accounts ofhow they settled into University and Australian life. Thereare also many other types of mentors at Griffith refer tohttps://app.secure.griffith.edu.au/03/mgmentoring/main.php
Total tuition cost The fees quoted on your GriffithStudent offer letter are current at the time your offeris made. However, fees are reviewed annually and aresubject to increase. In the event of a fee an increasebefore enrolment in classes, an invoice will be sent via theelectronic student system Please refer to additional costspages 1011 of the How to accept your Griffith offerguide.
Tutorial A small group discussion, including a tutor,which covers course content in more detail and provides
opportunities for students to ask questions.
Undergraduate A student studying for his/herfirst degree, e.g, Bachelor of Science (BSc), Diploma ofCommerce, Certificate of Music Studies.
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