Student Rights
Student Rights
Student Rights as a Consumer
Learners have the right to factual and accurate information about Blue Lotus College’s courses before making an enrolment decision. It is important to read the prospectus and any course documentation carefully before registering. You must make sure that the course meets your requirements and that you fully understand your obligations as a student.
Blue Lotus College’s Fee Payment and Refund Policy, along with the Complaints and Appeals Policy and Procedure does not affect a Learner’s rights to take action under Australia’s consumer protection laws.
If you change your mind: If you enroll in a course and decide that you do not want to continue your studies, or you wish to withdraw from the course, you can do so by notifying us up to 10 days after enrolment (cooling off period). Any changes to your enrolment should be made before the course start date to avoid incurring additional fees. Please refer to Blue Lotus College’s Refund Policy for more details.
Media Consent
From time to time, college staff may request to take photographs and videos or conduct verbal or written interviews and testimonials of students at Blue Lotus College. This material may be used in classrooms, at on-the-job work activities, or published in print, digital, or broadcast media. These sources may include the student magazine, websites, television, YouTube, social media platforms, newsletters, displays, journals, professional development materials for trainers, and marketing collateral. Staff may also at times request that students provide any of their own similar materials for the same purposes.
The Enrolment Form includes the opportunity for you to deny permission for Blue Lotus College to use any representation of your time here for promotional purposes. Please be sure to read this section of the Enrolment Form carefully. Consent can also subsequently be given at a later date via a Media Consent Form.
Upcoming Events
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Nov.2024Melbourne Cup
Melbourne Cup Day is Australia’s best known horse racing event held on the first Tuesday of November every year. It is an annual public holiday in the state of Victoria. This event is popularly dubbed as “the race that stops the nation”.
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Dec.2024End of 4th Term
We would like to inform you that the 4th term is coming to an end. As we approach the conclusion of this term, please ensure that all pending assignments, projects, and assessments are completed and submitted according to the specified deadlines. Additionally, make sure to review any upcoming evaluations and prepare accordingly. We appreciate your dedication and hard work throughout the term, and we wish you the best of luck in your remaining endeavors.
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Dec.2024Christmas Day
Christmas is an annual festival commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ, observed primarily on December 25 as a religious and cultural celebration among billions of people around the world. A feast central to the liturgical year in Christianity, it follows the season of Advent (which begins four Sundays before) or the Nativity Fast, and initiates the season of Christmastide, which historically in the West lasts twelve days and culminates on Twelfth Night.
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Dec.2024Boxing Day
Boxing Day is a holiday celebrated after Christmas Day, occurring on the second day of Christmastide (26 December). Boxing Day was once a day to donate gifts to those in need, but it has evolved to become a part of Christmas festivities, with many people choosing to shop for deals on Boxing Day.