
Introduction
The Education Services for Overseas Students (ESOS) Act regulates the provision of education to overseas students in Australia. It covers the conduct of providers (universities, colleges, and schools), students and the various government departments involved. The Act became effective on 4 July 2001.
The main purposes of the ESOS Act are to:
Administration of ESOS
The Department of Education, Science and Training administers the ESOS legislative framework. The Department maintains a comprehensive Education Services for Overseas Student (ESOS) website. It contains further information on:
Department of Immigration and Citizenship
The Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DlaC) is another important government department responsible for the administration of ESOS. Its website has a lot of important information in relation to student visa matters.
CRICOS
Registered providers and their courses for overseas students are listed in the Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students (CRICOS). Information in CRICOS and PRISMS (Provider Registration and International Students Management System) form the basis of the electronic Confirmation of Enrolment (eCOE).
A valid eCOE is necessary to obtain and maintain a student visa. DlaC must be notified of any changes to the original eCOE by an authorised UWS staff member.
Other Useful Websites:
Information for UWS Students and Staff
The accompanying webpage, ESOS Information for UWS Students and Staff, provides useful information on National Code of Practice and the way UWS complies with its obligations.
Students and staff can contact the UWS ESOS Compliance Officer for further information or explanation.
Last updated: 26 October 2007
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