Terms and Conditions

Short Course Pre-Enrolment Information

In a short course enrolment, these enrolments are generally taken via the Brighton College website either as a booking or registration. In some instances, the student may also complete the online enrolment webform. It is typical during a short course enrolment that the student will complete a registration or an application for the course they have selected from the website without talking to any staff members at Brighton College. This means that the provision of pre-enrolment information on the website is particularly important. Advertising and marketing material which is describing the service to be provided should be detailed in every respect because this maybe the only opportunity where are the student can be informed about the services to be provided prior to attending training.

Pre-enrolment information is to be presented to the perspective student enrolling in a short course through presenting the student with information via the website at the point when the student either registers for the course online or makes an online enrolment application. This is to be achieved by linking the pre-enrolment information in any registration or enrolment webform and by requiring the student to confirm prior to submitting any webform they have:

  • reviewed the student handbook and have been informed about and accept my rights and obligations.
  • reviewed the schedule of fees and charges and have been informed of the fee payment obligations and rights to a refund.
  • reviewed the advertising and marketing material and have been informed of the services to be provided.

By actively presenting this information to the student on the website and requiring them to acknowledge this information, we have met our obligation to ensure students have access to clear and accurate information, including to make informed decisions about the training product and Brighton College.

Short Course pre-enrolment information when booking groups of students with an employer

Where an enrolment for a short course may be booked with a representative of an enterprise coordinating the enrolment of multiple employees (business to business service), this does not remove our obligation to provide pre-enrolment information to individual students. In this circumstance, the Office Manager or the team member responding to the request is to use the initial contact process to push pre-enrolment information to the representative with instructions to share the information with those who will be attending the training. This request should explain the importance of the pre-enrolment information and the need for students to review this prior to the training day. Either prior to the training or on the day of the training, the student will be requested to complete the full enrolment application form where they will complete their acknowledgment of having received and reviewed pre enrolment information. By providing clients with pre-enrolment information early, we are also enquiring that prospective students are informed about their rights and obligations, about the training and assessment services to be provided and about the fee payment and refund arrangements.

Website Terms of Use

The Brighton College website is owned and operated by Brighton College. By using this website, you agree to comply with the following terms of use. These terms are in place to ensure that students, staff, and visitors have clear guidance on how information on the website can be accessed and used.

General Website Use
  • The website and all its contents are provided for personal and non-commercial use.

  • You must not reproduce, distribute, adapt, or commercialise any content without written permission from Brighton College, except as allowed under the Copyright Act 1968 or other relevant legislation.

  • Brighton College may update or amend these terms at any time, and users are encouraged to review them regularly.

Copyright and Trademarks
  • All content on this website is protected by copyright.

  • Product names, logos, or company names mentioned may be the trademarks of Brighton College or third parties. No licence or right to use these marks is granted without prior written consent.

Links to Other Websites
  • This website may contain links to external websites for convenience.

  • Brighton College does not control or endorse the content of these linked sites and is not responsible for their accuracy or reliability. Users access linked sites at their own risk.

International Use
  • Users accessing the website from outside Australia must comply with the laws of their local jurisdiction, including restrictions on the transfer of data across borders.

Governing Law
  • These terms are governed by the laws of Queensland, Australia.

  • By using this website, you agree to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the Queensland courts.

By making this information available online, Brighton College ensures that all users are informed of their rights and obligations when using the website, in line with our broader commitment to transparency and compliance.