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FAQs

These FAQs are updated from time to time and serve as a helpful resource for students considering a Bachelor of Business program at SAHE.

Admission requirements typically include both language and academic requirements. Students will be required to provide copies of academic transcripts, English language proficiency test scores, a completed application form, and other documentation when applying for their chosen course.

See Entry Requirements page.

Application deadlines can vary by intake but it's generally recommended to apply at least six months before the intended start date.

See Important Dates page.

Bachelor of Business programs usually have a standard duration of three years for full-time students.

SAHE offers some scholarships to new and continuing students. Students should explore scholarship opportunities on SAHE’s website and through external organisations.

Yes, international students on a valid student visa in Australia are generally allowed to work part-time during the academic year and full-time during scheduled breaks. However, there are limits on the number of hours they can work per week. For more information, visit Work restrictions for student visa holders (homeaffairs.gov.au).

SAHE provides a range of support services, including academic advice, counselling, and language support for international students adapt to their new environment. Referral to external organisations will also be made available for services that SAHE does not directly provide. This information is covered during Orientation and found in your Student Handbook. See Student Handbook.

SAHE offers support in finding accommodation options, both on and off-campus, via information provided on our website and through our homestay network partners. See Accommodation page.

As a full-time student, you will typically be enrolled in 4 subjects per semester. There are 2 semesters per academic year, and each semester will have mid-semester breaks. You will attend classes at the Thomas Street campus, and access academic resources and assignments via Canvas. Your lecturer will be the primary person providing you with guidance and support for your enrolled subjects, and additionally, there will also be learning support staff that can provide you with further assistance as required. See Academic Support page.

Yes, Australia offers post-study work visas (subclass 485) for international students who have completed eligible qualifications. The duration of the visa can vary depending on the level of study and location. For more information, visit Temporary Graduate visa - Subclass 485 (homeaffairs.gov.au)

Graduates with a Bachelor of Business degree in Australia have a wide range of career opportunities in areas such as finance, marketing, management, and more. Many international students choose to work in Australia or return to their home countries with a valuable Australian degree.

Student events and networking opportunities, and cultural events for international students, will be held to engage with the community. Students wishing to be part of the organising committee should contact StudentServices@sahe.nsw.edu.au. You are also encouraged to consider whether you wish to be a Student Representative and to interface with students and staff on issues that are important to the student body. See Student Representative Council page.