International Enrolment Expression of Interest

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How to Apply


International applicants must be 18 years of age or older to enrol in any courses offered by MCOHB.

MCOHB requires you to provide an English language test result of 5.5 or higher for IELTS or equivalent. There are some exceptions around English Language test requirements – for further information, please click here.

Application Form

You can find the Enrolment Form under forms. You may then bring your enrolment form in and begin the process in person or, email it to us at [email protected].

Letter of Offer

Prior to course commencement, a prospective overseas student is entitled to request a “letter of offer”. This letter will detail all the relevant information of the chosen course and will aid you with your visa application.

Deposit or First Payment

MCOHB requires your first payment before the commencement of the course in order to issue the Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE).

Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE)

A CoE stands for Confirmation of Enrolment. Once you have been accepted to study at MCOHB, you will be issued with a Confirmation of Enrolment.  A CoE is proof to you and the Department of Home Affairs (DHA) that you have enrolled in a course. It confirms your personal details, your course start and end date, and your fees. If you intend to complete an English course within Australia prior to commencing training at MCOHB, it is necessary for you to hold two separate Confirmation of Enrolments, one for each course.

Acceptance Deadlines

There is no official acceptance deadline, however, it is strongly advisable to accept as soon as possible. This will allow you as much time as possible to complete all acceptances and visa procedures helping to ensure you can commence by the specified date.

Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC)

All student visa holders must have Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) which provides medical and hospital insurance in Australia. You must not arrive in Australia before your health insurance starts. For all requirements and further information, please visit the DHA website.

Transfer between registered providers

If you are thinking about changing your course of study, you must ensure that you continue to meet all of the conditions that apply to your student visa.

If you have not completed six months of your principal course (the main course of study you are undertaking) and you want to change your education provider, the ESOS National Code explains the circumstances in which this will be possible. Unless special circumstances apply, you usually need to have permission from your existing education provider to transfer to another education provider. Please click here for more information.

Deferral or suspension of courses

Once you have enrolled in a course, MCOHB cannot allow you to defer commencement of the course except on the grounds of illness, evidenced by a doctor’s certificate, or other exceptional circumstances beyond the control of the student, e.g. bereavement.

If you defer or suspend your studies on any grounds, MCOHB is required to notify the Department of Home Affairs (DHA). You must apply for Approved Leave in writing and submit supporting documentation i.e. medical certificate from a registered medical practitioner, death certificate and return air tickets as required.

Unique Student Identifier (USI)

All students who study in any courses in Australia from 1 January 2015, must also have a Unique Student Identifier (USI) number. You can make one on the USI website, or you can give MCOHB permission to create one for you.

Department of Home Affairs (DHA) is the government body that deals with Immigration. Always visit their website for accurate and up to date information.

Change of Immigration status

It is a condition of all visas that if you change your immigration status whilst studying at MCOHB you must inform us of the change/s to your immigration and visa status.

Course Completion

Upon course completion, the Department of Home Affairs (DHA) will be notified. You must have a valid visa to remain in the country.

Tax File Number

A tax file number (TFN) is a unique number issued to individuals and organisations to help the Tax Office administer tax and other Australian Government systems. It’s one of your most important forms of identification in Australia. It’s yours for life and keeping it secure is a good defence against identity theft.

While it is not compulsory to quote a TFN without one you may:

  • pay more tax than necessary, or
  • not be able to get government benefits you are entitled to receive.

A TFN will also help you:

  • lodge a tax return
  • ask the Tax Office about your tax affairs
  • start or change jobs
  • limit the amount of tax you pay on interest or dividends earned if you have savings accounts or investments that earn income.

Your TFN is valuable. Don’t share it with friends and don’t provide it on the internet when applying for work. Keep it secure.

Applying for a TFN

If you are a permanent migrant or temporary visitor to Australia you can apply for a TFN online after you arrive in Australia if you have a:

  • visa that allows work rights
  • visa that allows permanent migration
  • valid overseas student visa, or
  • valid visa to stay in Australia indefinitely

To apply complete the Online individual tax file number (TFN) registration. When applying online, you do not have to physically provide proof of your identity. Applying for a TFN using false or other peoples’ identity details, or misusing your TFN, can mean heavy fines or jail.

If you need more information about TFNs, you can:

visit the Tax Office website

2025 Enrolment and Orientation Calendar

2025 Semester Study and Enrolment Intake Dates with Semester Holiday Periods
Date Periods Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4
Start date 13-Jan 22-Apr 21-Jul 06-Oct
Finish date 04-Apr 04-Jul 19-Sep 19-Dec
Semester break
Start date 05-Apr 05-Jul 20-Sep 20-Dec
Finish date 21-Apr 20-Jul 05-Oct 12-Jan 2026
Intake Date 1 – Enrolment Intake 1
Date 13-Jan 17-Mar 19-May 21-Jul 22-Sep 17-Nov
Orientation Date – Intake 1
Orientation 10-Jan 14-Mar 16-May 18-Jul 19-Sep 14-Nov
Intake Date 2 – Enrolment Intake 2
Date 24-Feb 22-Apr 16-Jun 25-Aug 13-Oct 08-Dec
Orientation Date – Intake 2
Orientation 21-Feb 17-Apr 13-Jun 22-Aug 10-Oct 05-Dec

Frequently Asked Questions

What English Level Do I need?
Are there extra provisions for activities relating to industry?
Do I need Hairdressing or Beauty Experience & will I be able to finish on time?
Are there additional fees for equipment and the use of products during my study?
How do I transfer to another education provider?
What is a CoE?
What is a Letter of Offer?
How much is the application fee?

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