Purpose
This policy sets out Warali Wali Aboriginal Corporation’s policy and procedures relating to fees, refunds and cancellations.
This policy applies to all clients of Warali Wali Aboriginal Corporation ICN:9972 including prospective clients.
This policy is to be read in conjunction with applicable legislative instruments including the Australian Consumer Law Legislations, ASQA standards for Registered Training Organisations (RTOs 2015).Under the guidance and framework provided by these regulations and codes, Warali Wali Aboriginal Corporation will conduct all student fee administration and refunds ethically, honestly and with fairness to all parties. Warali Wali Aboriginal Corporation honours its commitment to all processes outlined in this document ensuring we provide a high education service at all times.
Fees
Fee Administration and Notification
Prior to enrolment, information on course details and the enrolment process is made available to the client. Course fees are then determined based on the enrolment details provided. Following enrolment, a quote is sent out outlining applicable course fees and details. Upon booking confirmation, clients are issued with a tax invoice and payment methods. Additional fees may be charged for:
Exemptions for payment of fees and or reduction of fees will apply for Recognition of prior learning (RPL) and/or credit transfer (CT). Please note that evidence for eligibility for fee exemtion and/or concession is required. Up to date training fees and other charges are notified to enrolled clients via Email and/or Phone.
Fee Collection and Payment Methods
Clients are provided with detailed fees, charges and refund information prior to enrolment, and are asked to sign a declaration stating that they have been provided with sufficient information in which to make an informed decision – as a part of the enrolment process. Warali Wali Aboriginal Corporation does not accept payment of more than $1500.00 from each individual students, fees can be paid in full prior to the commencement of training in the case where the total amount invoiced does not exceed $1500.00. If the total fees exceed $1500.00, a minimum deposit of $500.00 is made prior to commencement of training, and the remainder of fees are paid according to the agreed payment plan and prior to issuing of a certificate. Payment methods are as outlined in the invoice sent to the client. For employers, the above limit does not apply and invoice payment can be made at time of enrolment, or after signing a credit application form with us and the time frame stated on the credit application is when payment is due. Fees paid are documented in the student file and in the financial accounts where regular reconciliation occurs. Failure to pay scheduled fees may lead to a discontinuation of training or the delay in the issuance of a certificate until the outstanding fees have been paid.
Where training discontinuation or a delay in the issuing of a certificate is likely, clients will be informed of their rights and responsibilities. Warali Wali Aboriginal Corporation retains all evidence of fees collected and all attempts to recover outstanding fees in the clients file and in the accounts system.
Cancellation and Withdrawal
Warali Wali Aboriginal Corporation provides a cancellation policy to clients prior to commencement of the course and ensures that all refunds and/or cancellations are dealt with in a fair and equitable manner. All requests for refunds and/or cancellations will be acted upon within 14 days of notice received. Please refer to the following summary table:
Fees | Items |
$100* | The reissuance of misplaced of lost certificates. An extra fee of $100 is charged for each certificate (tesamur, Record of Results and/or Statement of Attainment) that requires reprinting. |
*$50 | Administration fee – process of refunds |
As per banks handling fees | Credit card handling fees- where refund has been approved Warali Wali Aboriginal Corporation for training orders paid via credit card |
Per case basis | The replacement of any learning resources that are lost or misplaced. As these vary from program to program clients are required to view course information for more detailed costings prior to their enrolment. |
Per case basis | Clients who require reassessment of a task (i.e. following 3 previous unsuccessful submissions) will be charged an extra fee for each subsequent submission. |
Per Case Basis | Application of a USI number on behalf of the client if required. |
Per Case basis | Embedded qualification charge: covers the issuance of a lower qualification if the client has completed all the relevant units of competency in a higher qualification. Only issued upon request. |
*the stated fee is correct at the time of publishing but may vary at the time of application
Discontinuing students
In the case where student wishes to discontinue their training without completing the course, Warali Wali Aboriginal Corporation will take all necessary measures to:
Refunds
There are a number of circumstances where a refund of fees will be available. The following conditions apply:
The client agrees that Warali Wali Aboriginal may change this policy at any time and the policy to be used to determine whether they receive a refund will be the policy applicable at the time they give notice of cancellation or withdraw enrolment in a course. For the latest policy please visit www.waraliwali.edu.au
Application for refunds
All requests for refunds must be submitted in writing, addressed to Warali Wali Aboriginal Corporation Operations Manager and emailed to Admin@waraliwali.edu.au. All requests for refunds will be acted upon within 14 days in accordance with Warali Wali Aboriginal Corporation Refund Policy.
Appeal
If the client is not satisfied with the decision of their refund request, they may appeal that decision within 7 business days of receiving the original decision from Warali Wali Aboriginal Corporation.
Definitions
We / Our | Warali Wali Aboriginal Corporation |
You / your | Client |
Client | Individual students and clients (employers) unless otherwise specified. |
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