Application Process Domestic Students
Step 1 - Obtaining SIIT Student Handbook & Qualification Booklet
Students who are interested in the qualifications offered at SIIT are advised to read through the Student Handbook and Qualification Booklet prior to submitting the application. Students will find all the relevant information they need to ensure they enrol in the right course of study. Students can download the documents from the SIIT website: www.siit.nsw.edu.au.
Step 2 - Consider Applying for Credit Transfer and Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) or Credit Transfer is an assessment process through which the skills, knowledge, and experience that Students already have may count towards the achievement of a qualification. For details, please refer to SIIT RPL and Credit Transfer Policy and Procedure.
Students who believe they have prior knowledge or experience or relevant qualification, are encouraged to apply for RPL or Credit Transfer at SIIT. Students can get access to the SIIT RPL/Credit Transfer application from the SIIT website: www.siit.edu.au.
Step 3 - Complete an Application Form
Should a student find the courses offered at SIIT will satisfy their needs and career plan, they should carefully read through the entry requirements to determine if they are eligible to apply. For details of the entry requirements for each qualification, please refer to the SIIT Qualification Brochure, available from the SIIT website: www.siit.edu.au.
Students will need to provide original or certified copies of the documents together with the completed application for their enrolment application to be assessed. Originals will be sited, copied, and verified as true copies of the original and signed by the Program Manager.
Documents required may include:
- Proof of Identification documents such as a passport, driver’s license, etc –refer to 100 point ID check.
- Certified copies of previous qualifications (including certificates, academic transcripts etc).
- Working experience certificate (including the name, address and contact details of the organisation or person who provides the certificate etc).
- Original or certified copy of English proficiency test results such as IELTS test report.
- Documents not in English must be accompanied by a certified translation by a NAATI-accredited translator.
Step 4 - Complete a Formal Screening Interview (and completion of a Language, Literacy and Numeracy test, if applicable)
The student is required to complete a formal screening interview to assess their suitability for the qualification applying for. If, during the interview process, it is identified that the student is required to sit for a Language, Literacy, and Numeracy (LLN) Test to assess their language, literacy and literacy skills to determine whether any additional support might be required for the students, an LLN test will be organized at this stage for the students.
Step 5 - Enrolment Documents Verification Procedures
SIIT will assess whether the student ’s qualifications, experience and English language proficiency are appropriate for the course for which enrolment is sought. All the relevant documents provided by the Student will be assessed and verified by SIIT Program Manager.The verification might include a reference check, telephone or face-to-face interview with the Student or a request for the qualifications to be verified by the issuing authorities.
Step 6 - Issuing a Letter of Offer or Letter of Rejection
SIIT Program Manager will assess the applications and issue offer letters of rejection.
- A Letter of Offer will be issued to the successful applicant or:
- A Letter of Conditional Offer will be issued to a successful applicant who needs to satisfy the conditions before a full offer can be issued or
- A Letter of Rejection with reasons will be sent to the unsuccessful applicant.
All the original versions of documents will be verified, and copies will be stored in the student’s files at SIIT for future reference. A Letter of Offer is valid for 28 days from the date of issue.
Step 7 - Accepting the Letter of Offer
Upon receiving the Letter of Offer, students will need to carefully read the terms and conditions attached to the letter of offer. If the student must read, understand, and agree with the terms and conditions as attached to the letter of offer. Then they must sign the Letter of Offer (and initial each page of the letter) and pay the tuition fee (as outlined in SIIT Fees and Charges Schedule).
The signed letter of offer and evidence of tuition fee payment receipt must be returned to SIIT before the enrolment can be confirmed. Please note the Letter of Offer must be signed by the student (a written or electronic signature is accepted by SIIT).
Step 8 - Confirmation of Enrolment
A Confirmation of Enrolment letter will be issued to international students for visa purposes upon receipt of the student’s tuition fee payment and signed Letter of Offer.
Please note that a signed letter of offer (with evidence of payment) serves as a binding contract between SIIT and the student.
Step 9 - Orientation Day
A compulsory Orientation Day Program is arranged for all students before course commencement. This Orientation will be held before course commencement, and if the student fails to attend the Orientation program for a second time, they may risk having their enrolment cancelled unless the absence has been pre-approved by the CEO or his representative.
Step 10 - Course Commencement
All students will be given information regarding their course commencement date and time, training and assessment schedule, classroom allocation, Moodle login and passwords, and allocated trainers/assessors.