Our news and events at CAC
CEO visit to Asian countries
The CEO of CAC had a very successful visit in several south east asian countries including Indonesia, Vietnam, and Laos. The CEO met many agents who have been working in the industry for many years.
CAC strongly believes that education agents and consultants to be its business partners. It is in this context that CAC informs its business partners about what we are doing and what we plan to do going forward.
The complementarity nature of the services that both CAC and education agents and consultants provide is another example why we should be learning from each other’s experiences to grow our services, most importantly to prepare students not only for the careers they can envisage now, but for a future that none of us can at this moment imagine.
Given what we have envisioned in our five-year strategic plan, the recent visit by our CEO to these countries is not a surprise. In fact, It is part of our market expansion plan and we have done everything that is necessary to expand our foot print in these markets.
Experiential Learning Activities in English – ELICOS
Unforgettable ELICOS class excursion to Melbourne Night Market! Our students immersed in a night of cultural celebration and new friendships.
The highlight of our ELICOS classes is undoubtedly the Experiential Learning Activity in English – the unforgettable excursion to Melbourne Night Market. Here, students dive into a vibrant cultural celebration while forming new, lasting friendships. Amidst the array of international scents and bustling stalls, they engage in authentic language interactions, fostering confidence and connections that go beyond the event. This activity encapsulates the essence of our ELICOS experience – a dynamic blend of language advancement, cultural immersion, and friendship building.
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FREE Workshop in partnership with JVES and South American Agents and other industries
CAC held an employment workshop with South American students. The event was organised by CAC business partners, South American Education Agents/ Consultants.
The workshop was led by employment experts from Jobs Victoria Employment Service (JVES). Funded by the Victorian Government, the JVES program is one element of a range of Jobs Victoria initiatives designed to offer personalised employment support to long-term unemployed jobseekers or jobseekers at risk of being long-term unemployed to secure work.
Participants of the workshop have told the editors of this newsletter that they have found the presentations by the experts from JVES to be informative and very helpful.
CAC is committed to enhancing the quality and outcomes of the student experience. We have and will continue to support our students to have successful careers as employees and entrepreneurs, through contemporary career-based vocational education at all levels. We have and will always put students at the centre of everything we do and we will remain the VET provider of choice.
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Integrity matters to both CAC and its Education Agents
CAC managers and staff at all levels are working very closely with Agents. We believe that the partnership we have with all our agents is one of the many reasons that put CAC the provider of choice for may students. We believe that our agents have been at far from of delivering quality service to students. In our many daily conversations, with our agents, we have not come across agents who do not want to play by the rules of the game, provide exceptional service to students, most importantly who do not advocate for academic excellence. CAC has been very fortunate to work with agents who operate with the utmost integrity, agents who care about the industry in which they work and who respect the rule of law.
As businesses, CAC and its partners are not ashamed of drive to grow and to be the best in what we do. This does not mean that we are growing at the expense of doing the right thing. Doing the right is part of DNA at CAC. We are and will continue to be a highly respected private VET provider in this state and in Australia
Our focus on sharpening our services to promote students’ welfare and wellbeing.
Delivering quality student welfare and wellbeing services is a key component of CAC strategic pillar, Student Centric Services. At CAC, we believe that quality student services contribute significantly to student success and academic achievement. By providing effective student support systems, CAC is helping students navigate the challenges they may face during their educational journey. We also believe that proving quality service has and will continue to help us retain students and improve our completion/graduation rates. We know students who feel supported and valued are more likely to persist in their studies and complete their education at CAC.
At CAC, we have come to appreciate that effective student services have and will continue to address barriers to student success such as academic difficulties, personal challenges, or financial issues, increasing the likelihood staying students enrolled and successfully graduating. Finally, we believe the provision of quality service contribute to the overall student satisfaction, it creates positive experience where students feel values, supported, and connected to the institution. Finally, we believe providing quality student services is business imperative for CAC.
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