International Student Terms & Conditions

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(BOP School of Welding Limited)

Terms and Conditions (20 September 2022)

Your enrolment at NZ Welding, Trades & Services is subject to the following terms and conditions:

1. Enrolment Process

I understand that:
a) I will not be able to study at NZ Welding, Trades & Services until I am enrolled as an NZ Welding, Trades & Services student

b) I will only be enrolled as an NZ Welding, Trades & Services student when I have:
i) Submitted a fully completed application form; and
ii) Received an unconditional offer of place from NZ Welding, Trades & Services; and
iii) Accepted the unconditional offer; and
iv) Made full payment of any fees due as set out in the offer of place; and
v) Received written confirmation of enrolment from NZ Welding, Trades & Services.

2. Enrolment Contract

I understand that the enrolment contract includes and is subject to:

a) These terms and conditions; and

b) NZ Welding, Trades & Services policies and procedures as set out in the published Student Handbook; and

c) NZ Welding, Trades & Services programme specific policies, regulations and procedures as set out in the published Programme handbook; and

d) Any further terms and conditions included in the offer of place and in any written confirmation of enrolment issued by NZ Welding, Trades & Services.

3. Enrolment Conditions

I understand that enrolment is subject to:

a) Meeting the NZ Government criteria for enrolment; and

b) Meeting the academic and English language requirements of the programme of study; and

c) Payment of full fees in advance for the whole programme (if applicable); and

d) Meeting NZ government tuition funding criteria (if applicable); and

e) Proof of a valid visa (if applicable); and

f) Appropriate insurance cover as below (if applicable); and

g) The provision of all requested documentation by NZ Welding, Trades & Services and attendance at orientation.

h) I am aware that students who do not meet the above requirements will not be enrolled and will not be eligible to attend classes.

4. Course Selection and Programme Changes

a) I have reviewed the information about the programme I am applying to enrol in. I understand which courses in the programme are compulsory and that I must complete these courses to meet the academic requirements of the programme.

b) Some programmes contain elective courses (strands/specialisations). I understand that NZ Welding, Trades & Services may not be able to enrol me in an elective course where:

i) Places are limited and oversubscribed and I am not selected; or

ii) Insufficient numbers have subscribed for the course, and it is not cost effective for NZ Welding, Trades & Services to continue to offer it; or

iii) NZ Welding, Trades & Services is not satisfied that I have made sufficient progress in the programme to enrol in the course.

c) I understand that programme regulations, the selection of courses, intake dates, timetables and course content may change even after I have accepted my offer of place or after I receive a confirmation of enrolment.

d) I acknowledge that any request for transfer of campus location is subject to availability and is at the discretion of NZ Welding, Trades & Services and that a transfer fee is applicable.

e) I understand that this programme may include summer school.

5. Student Rights

a) I am aware that under New Zealand law, NZ Welding, Trades & Services has responsibilities for the safety and wellbeing of all students. These are set out in the Education (Pastoral Care of Tertiary and International Learners) Code of Practice 2021.

b) I am aware that there is a Student Dispute Resolution Scheme (DRS) which has been set up to help me resolve any financial or contractual disputes that I may have, as a student at NZ Welding, Trades & Services.

c) I am aware of the most recent NZQA evaluation results for the NZ Welding, Trades & Services provider I am enrolling in.

d) If I decide not to study at NZ Welding, Trades & Services after I have been enrolled, I have the right to a refund in accordance with NZ Welding, Trades & Services refund provisions as set out in the published Student handbook.

6. Student Obligations

a) I will pay all amounts owing to NZ Welding, Trades & Services by the due date for payment. If I do not pay my fees, NZ Welding, Trades & Services can recover any outstanding amount from me, and I will have to pay for any costs of recovery that arise.

b) If an international student, I understand that my enrolment and ongoing study will be subject to me having an appropriate study visa that enables me to live and study in New Zealand. I am responsible for complying with all conditions relating to my study visa. NZ Welding, Trades & Services has the right to withdraw enrolment or decline to re-enrol me if I fail to meet visa conditions or do not produce evidence of a valid study visa for the duration of my study period.

c) If an international student, I understand that under the Code I must have appropriate health and travel insurance in place. More information on insurance is provided with the Unconditional Offer of a place and in the published Student handbook.

7. Privacy

a) NZ Welding, Trades & Services can hold information about students and can access and correct that information if necessary.

b) Information may be shared with and validated by other organisations. Other organisations include government ministries, departments and agencies, and industry training organisations, registration bodies, other tertiary institutes, previous secondary schools, students’ associations and providers of work experience.

c) Information sharing is required to comply with NZ Welding, Trades & Services obligations to government departments and agencies such as the TEC, NZQA and immigration authorities.

Complaints Policy

If you have a complaint or concern to raise, follow these steps below

Step 1 – Go to your Tutor

Step 2 – Go to your Programme Leader or Site Manager

Step 3 – Go to the CEO

Step 4 –

1-Contact NZ Qualification Authority (NZQA) www.nzqa for matters relating to the Code of practice

Or

2- Contact iStudent complaints at www.istudent.org.nz for issues about contracts and/or fees

EER

Would you like to view our External Evaluation and Review Report?

NZQA uses external evaluation and review (EER) to review the current quality of performance within tertiary education organisations (TEOs). After each EER, a report is published.

Click here to view the report for NZ Welding, Trades & Services (BOP School of Welding Limited)

Pastoral Care | Code of Practice

Understanding the code

The Education (Pastoral Care of Tertiary and International Learners) Code of Practice 2021 (the Code) supports the wellbeing of tertiary and international learners enrolled with New Zealand education providers.

Click here to view the code and how it relates to your learning and the support students receive.