STUDENT SUPPORT

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International
Student Handbook

The student handbook at Danford Higher Education is an extensive compilation of policies, regulations, and guidelines that students are required to follow. It encompasses a clearly defined and comprehensive set of rules and guidelines that students are expected to adhere to throughout their academic journey at the institution.

Health, Well-being and Safety

Health, well-being, and safety of our students and staff is our number one priority. We are proud of our in-house counseling service that can helps students in several aspects of their student and personal life. We have a qualified counselor on campus who can provide brief confidential counseling.

Counseling can help students to:

Understand what is expected of them.
Understand the education system in Australia.
Communicate effectively.
Recognise and cope with pressures.
Manage stress and anxiety.
Help develop confidence and a sense of direction.
Deal with relationship and family issues.
Manage personal crises.
Manage homesickness and adjustment.
Manage family expectations.
Cope with stress and anxiety.
Manage financial matters.
Deal with grief and loss.

To book an appointment with the counselor please contact us at 03 9125 1766 or talk to the Student Support Officer on campus. Where needed, a referral to a specialised service can be provided. We also provide online resources, which we recommend you have it with you at all times. Student Support Flyer Safety Awareness Flyer If you are facing an issue which needs urgent attention, please contact us here.

Support Services at Study Melbourne Student Centre

The Study Melbourne Student Centre provides information, referral and practical support for all international students in Victoria. For further information, visit 

Disability Support

There are many institutions in Australia that offer services for students who require assistance with their studies because of a disability or chronic medical condition. These may include voice-recognition software, hearing aids or note-taking services.

You should notify the DHE any of your special needs as part of your application/enrolment form. You can also contact us several weeks before your arrival so that we can make appropriate arrangements for your specific needs, where possible.

For further information about disability access and support please visit Study Melbourne website at

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