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Five private schools in Australia closed down and two students in Wuhan graduated.

165438+1On October 5th, an international student was heartbroken after learning of the closure of Moridian International Hotel Management College. Provided by Guangzhou Daily

Yesterday, the reporter contacted a study agent "Kai Tak Education" in Wuhan. The head of the education and marketing department of Kai Tak said that after the closure of five private schools in Australia, they contacted urgently and found that two Wuhan international students had studied at Moridian International Hotel Management School and have now graduated.

Two students from Wuhan are studying at Moridian International Hotel Management College.

Julia Gillard, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Education of the Australian Federal Government, recently announced that five local private schools have closed down. They are Esmont Fashion Institute, Moridian International School, Moridian International Hotel Management School, International Design School and Moridian College all belong to "Global Campus Management Group". * * * More than 3,000 students were affected, including 65,438+0,265 students from China.

On 6th, "Kai Tak Education" Sydney Branch contacted Australian Association of Private Educational Institutions (ACPET), and on 9th, it began to provide free transfer services for China students in these five schools. According to the search, in 2007, two high school students in Wuhan attended Moridian International Hotel Management School, and the annual tuition fee was about 1 10,000 Australian dollars to 1 10,000 Australian dollars (about 60,000 to 90,000 yuan).

Yesterday, "Kai Tak Education" Wuhan Branch contacted the parents of two students in China. They all said that after less than two years of study, the child has graduated.

Moridian International Hotel Management School was blacklisted.

In 2007, two students from Wuhan did not enter the public college recommended by Kai Tak Education after studying languages in Australia. They entered Moridian International Hotel Management School through a local intermediary. We have repeatedly said that this school will never recommend it, but we can't stop it.

The head of the marketing department of "Kai Tak Education" Wuhan Branch said that he would not deal with the school in 2007 because "something happened". He introduced that a few years ago, the investment of the school in the China market contracted, but suddenly the entrance threshold was relaxed and a large number of people were recruited. "Anyone who wants to study can enter."

According to reports, Australia encourages skilled immigrants and stipulates that 900 hours of internship time can add points to skilled immigrants. However, some students also reported that the school trumpeted that this internship experience "can be bought with money".

According to media reports, students studying in the school reported that the classroom was very small and crowded, with no air conditioning and no windows. In order to make money, language learning time has been extended. "One day's class is close to 1 1 hour, and the rest is every two hours 15 minutes. The school also lied that there is a new campus, but it is not the case when it goes. "

Five "private universities"? It should be a vocational college!

According to reports, some media reported that it is not accurate to classify these five schools as "UB" I and "Iι Y". "They are not even private universities, but at most private vocational colleges (S" h1) ".

It is understood that Australia's vocational education colleges are not universities, do not belong to Australian higher education, and belong to the "572 visa" (vocational education visa) in the visa category. Australian vocational education colleges are divided into two categories, one is public colleges, and the other is private vocational education institutions similar to Moridian International School.

It is reported that many overseas students are afraid of local "universities" because they are not familiar with Australia's study abroad system. In the Wuhan market, the business of studying in Australia has been greatly affected.