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SECTION 9 TRANSFER BETWEEN AUSTRALIAN AND OVERSEAS LOCATIONSMonash University presents many opportunities for students to spend part of their courses experiencing study in an overseas or “host“ location. The duration and timing of an overseas study transfer may be subject to Faculty arrangements, academic progress and the ability to satisfy Immigration and entry requirements for the country of host location. There are two primary study modes:
There are two other special study situations available. These are:
The Faculty Program Managers, as required, will decide fee relationships between study types 1 and 2 for those students who wish to relocate, and advise the Fees Unit, Student Administration and Systems, Clayton Campus. The main types of transfer options are:
9.1 Permanent transfer to another overseas locationA student who permanently transfers to an overseas campus, to undertake a new course will be treated as a commencing year student and will be subject to the normal application and approval process. If accepted he/she will be liable for the current year's fees and charges applicable at their new campus. Tim enrolled at the Monash University Malaysia Campus (MUM) in 2006 in the Bachelor of Computing but decides to move to Australia. After arrival, Tim applies for a Bachelor of Business course at Caulfield Campus. The application is approved. On commencement at Caulfield in February 2007, Tim’s fee advice will reflect the year 2007 fee for an International fee paying student at Caulfield Campus. Note: Should a student transfer permanently to an overseas location and wish to continue in the same course without a break in studies, with Faculty approval, the temporary transfer rules may apply (i.e. new campus fee but relative to year of commencement). In this case the student should not be required to start again in terms of year of commencement fee. 9.2 Monash Abroad Programs - Exchange Study OptionsWhere a student moves temporarily to an offshore Monash campus (either from or to Australia) or to other location options as part of Monash Abroad programs [i.e. Inter Campus Exchange, International Study Programs, Internship, and Clinical & Field Placement], generally course fees and fee payment arrangements shall remain as for the home campus. For postgraduate students, some universities may charge for research related costs. Other exceptions may occur from time to time; specific information can be sourced directly from the Monash Abroad Office. (monabroad@adm.monash.edu.au) Example Karen enrolled at Monash Clayton in the Bachelor of Computing and in the second year is sponsored by Monash Abroad for an exchange program with the University of California. Before travelling overseas Karen pays her semester liability for her Clayton course and will not be charged tuition fees by the host institution. Note: Should a student on an Intercampus Exchange program, elect to transfer permanently to an Australian campus, the student will be invoiced with a revised fee (Adjustment fee) for the period of the exchange. The Adjustment fee will be invoiced by Monash University and must be paid to Monash University Australia, in Australian dollars. For further details please contact the Monash Abroad Office. 9.3 Monash Abroad Programs - Fee Paying Study ProgramsMonash Abroad offers opportunities for students to participate in selected study abroad programs such as intensive language courses or special study tours where there are no exchange agreements with the host institution. Students are required to pay tuition fees to the overseas institution or program and may be absolved from paying fees to Monash University. Students will need to provide a receipt of their overseas tuition fees to their Faculty so that an adjustment can be made to their fee liability. Jack enrolled at Monash Clayton in the Bachelor of Arts and has the opportunity to undertake an intensive language course for one semester at the University for Foreigners at Perugia, Italy. Although the course will have credit toward his degree, it is not an exchange program; Jack is responsible for the course fees and some associated costs such as travel and accommodation. However Jack will not be required to pay his Monash Clayton fees for the semester. 9.4 Temporary transfer between overseas locations, not linked to Monash AbroadWith Faculty approval some students will be able to temporarily transfer between an Australian and Overseas campus of Monash University, within the same course and maintain progression toward their degree. The following fee rules apply: 9.4.1 Course Fees - Basic principlesA fee-paying student who transfers from his/her home campus to another Monash campus will pay the fee specific to that campus for the time spent at that campus.
9.4.2 Course Fees - Fee Paying StudentsWith Faculty approval some students will be able to temporarily transfer between an Australian and Overseas campus of Monash University, within the same course and maintain progression toward their degree. The following fee rules apply: a) Course fees are country specific.
b) Course fees for Australian and International fee-paying students commencing before 2004 are normally held for at least the first three years of a course (subject to normal progression).
Example George enrolled at Monash Clayton Campus in 2006 in the Bachelor of Communication. During 2007, George applies for a transfer to complete the third year of his degree at the Monash University Malaysia Campus (MUM); the Faculty approves the transfer. On arrival in Malaysia, in February 2007, George’s fee advice will be produced by MUM and will reflect the 2006 Bachelor of Communication fee at MUM plus any variable fee increase. 9.4.3 Course Fees - CSP StudentsCourse fees for CSP liable students are Australian based and vary annually according to Australian government legislation
9.4.4 Course Fees - International Off CampusCourse fees for International students studying at a non-campus location by remotely supported Distance Education (DE) are determined annually by the University.
Note: Locally supported DE programs in overseas locations may have different fee levels than remotely supported DE courses and may be subject to special arrangements regarding transfers. Check with Program Managers for specific information 9.4.5 Amenities Fees and Administration Charges
9.4.6 Single Unit Enrolment FeesStudents enrolled in non-award single units pay the single unit fee applicable to the campus at which the subject is offered. Each semester/year enrolment is a new enrolment and fees applicable are those set for that semester/year. |