Enrolment Fee (application fee) is not refundable under any circumstances.
Refund due to Student Default
1.1 Visa Refusal:
a. If the student was refused a student visa and the refusal was a reason for the student’s failure to start the course on the agreed starting day for the course, or
withdrawing from the course on or before the agreed starting date, course fee (tuition fee and the non-tuition fee) minus the lesser of the following will be
refunded.
a. 5% of the amount of course fees received by the provider in respect of the student before the default date
b. AU $500.00
b. If a student was refused a student visa after the student commenced the course and that refusal has resulted in either the student withdrawing from the
course or the student failing to pay an amount that he / she is liable to pay VIT to undertake the course, the tuition fee for the weeks in default period
(unspent tuition fees) will be refunded. Non tuition fee paid will not be refunded.
Refund amount = weekly tuition fee x weeks in default period
1.2 Prior to commencement (other than visa refusal)
a. If written notice of withdrawal is received from a student more than 60 days prior to the initial course commencement, total tuition fee less AU $500.00 is
refundable. Non tuition fee is not refundable.
b. If written notice of withdrawal is received from a student less than 60 days but more than 28 days prior to the initial course commencement, 50% of the
tuition fees is refundable. Non tuition fee is not refundable.
c. If written notice of withdrawal is received from students less than 28 days prior to commencement of course date or failed to commence the course on an
agreed commencement date, no refund will be issued.
d. If students defer their course commencement date and then apply for a refund, no refund will be issued.
1.3 Post commencement (other than visa refusal)
Under the following circumstances, no refund will be issued to students.
• Students cancel their enrolment in a course after their commencement date (this includes abandonment of course enrolled in before its completion)
• In the event that students seek and are granted approval by VIT to transfer to another provider prior to completion of six months study of the principal course
• In the event that the student’s enrolment is cancelled because of infringement with Victorian Institute of Technology’ Disciplinary Policy or breach of student
visa conditions or fail to make scheduled payment of their fees and charges
1.4 If there is no written refund agreement
If VIT didn’t enter into a written refund agreement with the student, VIT will refund the unspent tuition fees to the student. The refund amount will be calculated as
below:
Refund amount = weekly tuition fee x weeks in default period
2. Refund due to Provider Default
Provider Default occurs in the following circumstances:
• The course does not commence at the location on the agreed commencement date (or)
• The course ceases to be provided at any time after it commences but before it is completed (or)
• If a sanction has been imposed and VIT was prevented from providing the course
In the case of a Provider Default, VIT will discharge its obligation to the students within 14 days from the day of the default. The student will be given the following
options to choose from:
• Receive a refund of tuition fees for the weeks in the default period (unspent tuition fees)
Refund amount = weekly tuition fees x weeks in default period
• Receive placement in an alternative course with VIT or another provider at the provider’s expense. If students choose this option, students must accept the
offer in writing. All the unspent tuition fees will be transferred to the new course.
If VIT fails to discharge its obligations (fails to provide a refund or place students in an alternative course), the Tuition Protection Service will be responsible for
placing students in a suitable alternative course or refund the unspent tuition fees. More information on the Tuition Protection Service is available on
www.tps.gov.au website.
3. Refund of OSHC, Airport Pickup and Accommodation charges
• If the student’s refund application has been approved prior to course commencement, VIT will refund the Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) amount paid
by students to VIT. If students have commenced their studies and require a refund of OSHC, they will be required to apply to the OSHC provider directly for
reimbursement of amount paid.
• If the student’s refund application has been approved prior to course commencement, VIT will refund any amount, which has not been paid to the
accommodation provider, Accommodation Placement Fee and Airport Pickup. In other circumstances, where the money has been paid, students are required
to apply directly to the accommodation provider and Airport Pickup service providers for a refund.
• VIT does not take responsibility and is not liable for the refund policies of those service providers.
4. Applying for a refund
• To apply for a refund, students must complete the Refund Application Form and attach any evidence or documentation relevant to the refund application.
Students must submit the form to Admissions for refunds prior to arrival/commencement; or Student Services for refunds after commencement.
• Students will be notified of the outcome of their refund application in writing and paid any refund calculated as per the policy within 10 working days of the
receipt of the Refund Application Form.
Note:
If students are dissatisfied with the outcome of their refund application, he/she can lodge an appeal under the VIT’s Complaints and Appeals Policy. To request the
Complaints and Appeals Policy, please email info@vit.edu.au
5. The Refund Policy and the Complaints and Appeals Policy does not remove the right for a student to take further action under Australia’s Consumer Protection
Laws.