LHE policies and procedures for international students, agents and staff are in accordance with Australian regulations and policies.
Laurus Higher Education offers nationally recognised qualifications including the Bachelor of Community Services and the Graduate Diploma of Early Childhood Education, designed to prepare students for meaningful careers in high-demand sectors.
Yes, Laurus Higher Education is a registered higher education provider, delivering accredited courses that meet national standards.
You can apply directly through our website or speak with one of our course advisors for personalised assistance. Visit our Apply Now page to start your application.
Entry requirements vary by course. Generally, you’ll need to have completed Year 12 or equivalent, and for postgraduate courses like the Graduate Diploma of Early Childhood Education, a recognised undergraduate degree is required.
Yes, Laurus Higher Education welcomes international students. Our courses are CRICOS registered and tailored to support international students success in Australia.
We offer a blended learning which combines online content delivery with face-to-face support and practical sessions. It’s designed to offer flexibility while maintaining strong academic support and engagement.
Tuition fees vary by course. You can contact us for a customised course fee structure.
Yes, eligible domestic students can access FEE-HELP for approved higher education courses, allowing you to defer tuition fees.
We offer academic support, career guidance, and counselling services. Our team is here to support your personal and professional growth.
Graduates can pursue roles such as Case Worker, Community Development Officer, Family Support Worker, Youth Worker, or Welfare Services Manager in both government and non-profit sectors.
This qualification allows you to work as an Early Childhood Teacher or Educational Leader in childcare centres, preschools, or kindergartens.
Yes, both courses include work placements to give you hands-on experience in real workplace settings, essential for job readiness and meeting industry standards.
Once a student accepts an offered place and pays fees a binding contract is created between the student and LHE and the person signing the acceptance form is liable for payment of all fees which must be paid on or before the due date. Failure to do so could result in late payment penalties being applied, graduation being delayed, or the student being asked to leave before their course is completed. Please read the Fees and Charges Policy, the Refund Policy, and the Refund Procedure [insert links] to understand how we will set, collect, and refund fees. Note: LHE has two types of fees; incidental and tuition which are defined in the Fees and Charges Policy.
As an overseas student on a student visa, you must study with an education provider and in a course that can be found on the Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students (CRICOS) at http://cricos.education.gov.au/.au
CRICOS registration guarantees that the course and the education provider at which you study meet the high standards necessary for overseas students. Collins Academy’s CRICOS Number is 03796A, CRICOS Registration guarantees that the course and the education provider meet high standards.