Life at JPIC
When calculating your budget, you must include your: Annual tuition fees Overseas Student Health Cover ( OSHC ) Accommodation costs Living expenses including food, gas, electricity, telephone and...
View ArticleJPIC Student Help
We provide students with many services to lead them to a successful future. A variety of resources including personal assistance, reference materials, and career counseling are provided. The...
View ArticleELICOS Starting July 2010
JPIC has been granted permission to start running ELICOS (English Language Intensive Courses for Overseas Students) from July 2010.
View ArticleJPIC’s Relocation
In 2008, JPIC relocated to new state of the art facilities in Mawson. Students now have the opportunity to receive practical, face to face instruction in a commercial kitchen facility. Combined with...
View ArticleRecognition of Prior Learning
JPIC recognises that participants will have acquired vocational skills from a variety of different sources, other than formal training. These skills are valid, irrespective of how they were acquired....
View ArticleTravelling to Canberra from Sydney
If you are planning to visit canberra by plane it takes approximately 50 minutes, By coach it would be approximately 3.5 hours or by car approximately 3 hours. Reception Service for New Arrivals Ask...
View ArticleGetting ready for your student life
To assist new students the college organises orientation activities in the first and second semesters to: help you enrol and receive your student card, help you find your way round the campus. Open...
View ArticleWorking while you study?
Please make sure you are able to balance study and work, and make sure you work legally as permitted in your visa. You will need a tax file number and a work permit, both easy to get, to work in...
View ArticleSETTLEMENT SERVICES
The ACT Government offers a range of free settlement services to help new migrants move to Canberra. These include: • a dedicated ‘Welcome to Canberra’ team member who will be in contact with you...
View ArticleIntroducing Canberra
When Australia’s separate colonies were federated in 1901 and became states, the decision to build a national capital was written into the constitution. In 1908 the site was selected – diplomatically...
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