Education Services for Overseas Students (ESOS)
Introduction
The Education Services for Overseas Students Act 2000, or ESOS Act, establishes legislative requirements and standards for the quality assurance of education and training institutions offering courses to international students who are in Australia on a student visa. ESOS also provides tuition fee protection for international students.
The Australian Government has released the revised National Code of Practice for Providers of Education and Training to Overseas Students 2018 (National Code 2018), which commenced on 1 January 2018.
The main purposes of the ESOS Act are to:
- protect the quality and reputation of Australian education
- provide consumer protection for overseas students
- protect the integrity of Australia's student visa system.
Administration of ESOS
The Department of Education administers the ESOS legislative framework. The Department maintains a comprehensive (opens in a new window) website.
It contains further information on:
- (opens in a new window) and guide to its implementation - The ESOS Act is complemented by the National Code of Practice. This document provides a practical, detailed explanation of international education standards in Australia. Breaches of the National Code of Practice carry sanctions and/or fines, or for more serious breaches, suspension or cancellation from CRICOS and even jail terms. The ESOS Information for 91ԭƬ Students and Staff (opens in a new window) website explains how 91ԭƬ carries out its obligations under the National Code
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- Other useful links and information about the ESOS legislative framework.
Department of Home Affairs (Immigration Department)
The Department of Home Affairs (Immigration Department) is another important government department responsible for the administration of ESOS. Its website has a lot of important information in relation to (opens in a new window).
CRICOS
Only registered education providers can deliver courses for overseas students. The (opens in a new window) lists all registered providers and courses available to student visa holders in Australia. Information in CRICOS and PRISMS (Provider Registration and International Students Management System) form the basis of the electronic Confirmation of Enrolment (eCOE).
PRISMS
A valid eCOE is necessary to obtain and maintain a student visa. Immigration must be notified of any changes to the original eCOE by an authorised University staff member. The PRISMS database publishes a number of guides, including a . The University also maintains a guide for CoE management for staff.
Other Useful Websites:
- Current and prospective 91ԭƬ students should visit the (opens in a new window) website
- (opens in a new window) the Australian Government's website for international students, contains important information, such as an extensive fact sheet for student visa holders about living and studying in Australia, including your consumer rights and responsibilities as an international student and key things you should know before and during your stay.
Information for 91ԭƬ Students and Staff
The accompanying webpage, (opens in a new window), provides useful information on National Code of Practice.
Contact Details
Students and staff can contact 91ԭƬ for further information or explanation.
- Students: Please email Student Services Hub at studenthub@westernsydney.edu.au.
- Staff: Please contact Western Sydney International via the .