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ANU will admit international students under the age of 18 where acceptable living arrangements have been made as outlined below. These arrangements must be finalised before visa application documentation can be issued.
These stipulations are informed by Part B, Standard 5 of the National Code of Practice for Providers of Education and Training to Overseas Students 2018, which requires that:
The student will live with a parent or eligible relative who is over the age of 21 and of good character.
This arrangement must be approved by the Department of Home Affairs, and will not require a Confirmation of Appropriate Accommodation and Welfare (CAAW) letter from ANU.
Further information on student guardian visas can be found on the Department of Home Affairs website.
The student lives in one of the approved University student residences on-campus and organise guardianship arrangements with either Professional Student Care Australia (PSC) or the International Student Alliance Student Care & Welfare Services (ISA). For semester 1 2024 the approved University residence is Ursula Hall (Main Wing). Under this option, ANU will issue a CAAW letter to you which you are required to provide to the Department of Home Affairs as part of your visa application (see details below).
Further information on the residences and the application process can be found in the Accommodation section of this site, please go to the section that relates to Ursula Hall Main Wing: Ursula Hall Main Wing - ANU
By issuing a CAAW ANU accepts responsibility for the accommodation, support and welfare of international students commencing their program(s). A CAAW may only be issued if you meet the following conditions:
The University nominates the start and end dates of its responsibility for welfare on the CAAW letter. The start date will be the Saturday prior to Orientation week, and the end date will be the duration of the period of enrolment plus seven days, or the student's 18th birthday.
The University Registrar has sole discretion in accepting the welfare arrangements for students under the age of 18. The decision of the University Registrar is final and, in some cases, will be dealt with on a case-by-case basis. ANU reserves the right to rescind the welfare arrangements of any student found to have breached these conditions.
When you apply for admission to study at the University, the Admissions Office will provide you with an ANU International Student Under 18 Agreement.
For semester 1, 2024, the deadline for applications for admission to the University for applicants under the age of 18 is the 15th December 2023. You will receive a firm acceptance deadline in your letter of offer. The parent/guardian will nominate on the acceptance form whether the student will be residing in an approved ANU student residence or the student will be residing with the parent/guardian.
On receipt of the completed ANU International Student Under 18 Agreement we will record the parent/guardian's name, home address, email address and contact phone number in the student system.
Where the student will be residing with a parent/legal guardian (ie. scenario one, above), we will proceed with finalising the student's acceptance into the program.
Where the student will be residing in approved ANU student residence (ie. scenario two, above), the request will be considered by the University Registrar. If approved by the University Registrar, we will issue a CAAW letter with a Confirmation of Enrolment certificate (CoE) certificate.