HOW TO APPLY

Applications to study at Hibernia must be completed and signed by the student. An Application Form can be downloaded from this website or can be found at pages 17-18 of our brochure.  The Application form must be sent to Hibernia Institute along with the certified copies of academic transcripts (original language version and English translation if applicable) from High School and of any subsequent study. Additional proof of English proficiency such as IELTS is also required. Students must produce relevant English proficiency test/certificates. Documents may be certified by:
  • Authorized Agent (each page marked with the Agent’s Company stamp, name and signature)
  • Justice of the Peace or Public Notary
  • Institution issuing the Academic Transcript
Applications can be sent by post to Hibernia Institute Sydney directly or via the Agents. Original copies of the faxed/emailed applications along with all of the certified documents must also be mailed to Hibernia Institute for record maintenance.

Entry Requirements

  • Have completed Year 12 (HSC) or AQF qualification (Certificate III in Business or equivalent)
  • Academic IELTS 5.5 overall, no less than 5.0 in each band or upper intermediate or EAP from approved ELICOS/ESL centre.
  • 18 years or above
  • Applicants with no formal qualification and who can provide evidence of relevant and sufficient work experience can be considered

Offer letter

If Hibernia accepts your application, an offer letter, along with an offer pack, including the following documents will be sent to students. The offer pack consists of:

  • Invoice
  • International Student Offer Agreement
  • Personal Information Confirmation
  • Refund Policy
  • Fee Payment Options
  • Confirmation of Student Visa Application and Pre Departure Checklist
  • Procedure to Accept the Offer

Acceptance form

An Acceptance form is a legal agreement between the student and the Institute. Students must complete and sign the acceptance form to accept the offer. The completed acceptance form must be sent to Hibernia Institute along with:

  • your course payment
  • any additional documents required as per conditions of the offer. Please send a copy of the bank receipt for any telegraphic transfer payments made to Hibernia Institute account as proof of payment. Hibernia Institute requires the original bank deposit slip for any direct deposit payments made into its account.

Application and Enrolment procedure

Applications to study at Hibernia must be completed and signed by the student. An Application Form can be downloaded from this website or can be found at pages 17-18 of our brochure.  The Application form must be sent to Hibernia Institute along with the certified copies of academic transcripts (original language version and English translation if applicable) from High School and of any subsequent study. Additional proof of English proficiency such as IELTS is also required. Students must produce relevant English proficiency test/certificates. Documents may be certified by:

  • Authorized Agent (each page marked with the Agent’s Company stamp, name and signature)
  • Justice of the Peace or Public Notary
  • Institution issuing the Academic Transcript

 

Applications can be sent by post to Hibernia Institute Sydney directly or via the Agents. Original copies of the faxed/emailed applications along with all of the certified documents must also be mailed to Hibernia Institute for record maintenance.

Payment Details

Payment should be made by Direct deposits: online banking ONLY( Internet Transfer) see details below:

Account name: Hibernia Institute Sydney

Swift Code: NATTAAU3303M

BSB: 082080

Account number: 892884664

Bank Name: National Australia Bank (NAB)

Bank Address: World Square, Sydney 2000

Issue of electronic Confirmation of Enrolment (COE)

For international students, an electronic Confirmation of Enrolment (eCOE) will be issued and sent to the student/agent once the payment has been confirmed by Hibernia Institute. The student will receive an eCOE for each course that they have selected and been offered admission for. No eCOE will be issued if there are conditions on the offer letter that have not been met.

Tuition Assurance

Hibernia Institute holds current membership of a Tuition Assurance Scheme approved by the VET Regulator. This scheme ensures that if Hibernia Institute is unable to provide services for which the learner has prepaid:

  1. the learner will be placed into an equivalent course such that:
    • the new location is geographically close to where the learner had been enrolled; and
    • the learner receives the full services for which they have prepaid at no additional cost to the learner; or
  2. if an equivalent course cannot be found, the learner is paid a refund of any prepaid fees for services yet to be delivered above the threshold prepaid fee amount.

Language and Literacy Testing Procedures

Applicants who are unable to provide current documentation attesting their English proficiency levels, will be tested before they can enrol in the course.

The following testing procedures apply:

Students have to sit for an English test at Hibernia Institute, designed specifically to establish the following English competencies:

  • Syntax and grammar,
  • Reading comprehension,
  • Descriptive writing/free-style essay and/or a business-oriented essay,
  • Listening to ordinary and academic spoken English,
  • Speaking – a brief topic-oriented discussion.

 

The test is marked on the principles of the IELTS band score to establish a student’s competence to study in an academic environment. Students who already have a satisfactory IELTS score and who are found to experience difficulty with the English language are counselled by the Director of Studies to undertake further studies or remedial studies in English (ESL) for an appropriate duration. The participants for each program offered by the college will be selected in a manner that reflects equal access and equity principles.

Intake Dates & Academic Calendar

TERM 2023 2024 2025
Term 1 30 January – 31 March 29 January – 29 March 27 January – 28 March
Term Break 1 April – 23 April 30 March- 21 April 29 March- 20 April
Term 2 24 April – 23 June 22 April -21 June 21 April -20 June
Term Break 24 June – 16 July 22 June – 14 July 21 June – 13 July
Term 3 17 July – 15 September 15 July – 13 September 14 July – 12 September
Term Break 16 September – 8 October 14 September – 6 October 13 September – 5 October
Term 4 9 October – 8 December 7 October – 6 December 6 October – 5 December