Post. We can post your certificate or diploma to you via standard mail approximately two weeks after the ceremony. There is one graduation ceremony each year, normally held in August, venue availability and considerations permitting. The ceremony is a very important marker, therefore graduates should dress as appropriately as the high occasion demands. An official photograph will be taken of you as you receive your certificate or diploma. Graduates can invite two guests free of charge. Additional guests are charged $15 person. Tickets can be purchased from Student Help Centre at Level 3. Crown Institute of Studies is proud to be bound by the Education (Pastoral Care of International Students) Code of Practice 2021. The Code ensures that: o High professional standards are maintained at Crown Institute of Studies o The recruitment of international students is undertaken in an ethical and responsible manner o Information supplied to international students is comprehensive, accurate, and up-to-date o Students are provided with full information prior to entering into any commitments o Contractual dealings with international students are conducted in an ethical and responsible manner o The particular needs of international students are recognised o International students are in safe accommodation o All providers have fair and equitable internal procedures for the resolution of international student grievances The New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA) has given its external evaluation rating of Crown Institute of Studies as gaining Category 2 status = Confident in Educational Performance and Self- Assessment All international students must provide evidence (in English) of comprehensive medical and travel insurance to cover the entire time they are in New Zealand. If you get sick, you may have to see a doctor or another health professional. In New Zealand you do not go to a hospital unless you are seriously ill. You make an appointment to go to your local GP (General Practitioner) who will have a medical centre near where you live. The medical centre will probably open at approximately 9.00am in the morning and may be open throughout the day. If you require a doctor outside normal hours, there are many after-hours medical centres where you can see a doctor. Doctor surgeries and emergency medical centres are listed at the front of the Auckland telephone directory. If you are too sick to come to class, please call Student Services (0800 357 316) and advise you are ill. Make an appointment to see a local doctor who will give you a medical certificate that describes what is wrong with you and indicates how many days you can stay at home. You will need to bring your medical certificate to Student Services when you come back to class. If you do not notify us of your absence we will follow the procedures advised under the attendance/absence section of this handbook.
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Samples: Crown Institute of Studies Student Handbook, Crown Institute of Studies Student Handbook
Post. We can post your certificate or diploma to you via standard mail approximately two weeks after the ceremony. There is one graduation ceremony each year, normally held in August, venue availability and considerations permitting. The ceremony is a very important marker, occasion; therefore graduates should dress as appropriately as the high occasion demands. An official photograph will be taken of you as you receive your certificate or diploma. Graduates can invite two guests free of charge. Additional guests are charged $15 person. Tickets can be purchased from Student Help Centre at Level 3. Crown Institute of Studies is proud to be bound by the The Education (Pastoral Care of Tertiary and International StudentsLearners) Code of Practice 2021. The Code ensures that: o High professional standards are maintained at Crown Institute of Studies o The recruitment of international students is undertaken in an ethical and responsible manner o Information supplied to international students is comprehensive, accurate, and up-to-date o Students are provided with full information prior to entering into any commitments o Contractual dealings with international students are conducted in an ethical and responsible manner o The particular needs of international students are recognised o International students are in safe accommodation o All providers have fair and equitable internal procedures for the resolution of international student grievances The New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA) has given its external evaluation rating of Crown Institute of Studies as gaining Category 2 status = Confident in Educational Performance and Self- Self-Assessment All international students must provide evidence (in English) of comprehensive medical and travel insurance to cover the entire time they are in New Zealand. If you get sick, you may have to see a doctor or another health professional. In New Zealand you do not go to a hospital unless you are seriously ill. You make an appointment to go to your local GP (General Practitioner) who will have a medical centre near where you live. The medical centre will probably open at approximately 9.00am in the morning and may be open throughout the day. If you require a doctor outside normal hours, there are many after-hours medical centres where you can see a doctor. Doctor surgeries and emergency medical centres are listed at the front of the Auckland telephone directory. If you are too sick to come to class, please call Student Services (0800 357 316) and advise you are ill. Make an appointment to see a local doctor who will give you a medical certificate that describes what is wrong with you and indicates how many days you can stay at home. You will need to bring your medical certificate to Student Services when you come back to class. If you do not notify us of your absence absence, we will follow the procedures advised under the attendance/absence section of this handbook.
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Samples: Student Handbook
Post. We can post your certificate or diploma to you via standard mail approximately two weeks after the ceremony. There is one graduation ceremony each year, normally held in August, venue availability and considerations permitting. The ceremony is a very important marker, occasion; therefore graduates should dress as appropriately as the high occasion demands. An official photograph will be taken of you as you receive your certificate or diploma. Graduates can invite two guests free of charge. Additional guests are charged $15 person. Tickets can be purchased from Student Help Centre at Level 3. Crown Institute of Studies is proud to be bound by the The Education (Pastoral Care of Tertiary and International StudentsLearners) Code of Practice 2021. The Code ensures that: o High professional standards are maintained at Crown Institute of Studies o The recruitment of international students is undertaken in an ethical and responsible manner o Information supplied to international students is comprehensive, accurate, and up-to-date o Students are provided with full information prior to entering into any commitments o Contractual dealings with international students are conducted in an ethical and responsible manner o The particular needs of international students are recognised o International students are in safe accommodation o All providers have fair and equitable internal procedures for the resolution of international student grievances External Evaluation Review The New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA) has given its external evaluation rating of Crown Institute of Studies as gaining Category 2 status = Confident in Educational Performance and Self- Self-Assessment Medical and Travel Insurance Information All international students must provide evidence (in English) of comprehensive medical and travel insurance to cover the entire time they are in New Zealand. If you get sick, you may have to see a doctor or another health professional. In New Zealand you do not go to a hospital unless you are seriously ill. You make an appointment to go to your local GP (General Practitioner) who will have a medical centre near where you live. The medical centre will probably open at approximately 9.00am in the morning and may be open throughout the day. If you require a doctor outside normal hours, there are many after-hours medical centres where you can see a doctor. Doctor surgeries and emergency medical centres are listed at the front of the Auckland telephone directory. If you are too sick to come to class, please call Student Services (0800 357 316) and advise you are ill. Make an appointment to see a local doctor who will give you a medical certificate that describes what is wrong with you and indicates how many days you can stay at home. You will need to bring your medical certificate to Student Services when you come back to class. If you do not notify us of your absence absence, we will follow the procedures advised under the attendance/absence section of this handbook.. Immigration Full details of visa and permit requirements, advice on rights to employment in New Zealand while studying and reporting requirements are available through Immigration New Zealand and can be viewed on their website at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xxxx.xx Ineligibility for Health Services Most international students are not entitled to publicly funded health services while in New Zealand. If you receive medical treatment during your visit, you may be liable for the full costs of that treatment. Full details on entitlements to publicly funded health services are available through the Ministry of Health and can be viewed on their website at xxx.xxx.xxxx.xx
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