Student Support Services

Student Support Services

  • At the Australian Institution of Sciences (AISC) Student Support staff can provide you with guidance, referral and support through services listed below. Phone or online support is available for all students studying with AISC.

  • Services are free, and confidential within the AISC Student Support team, which means information may be shared within the team to ensure you are provided with the best possible service. Upon enrolment, every student is given a student handbook and the contact details for their respective Trainer and Student Support officer. In addition to this, the following support services are available and accessible for all students studying with AISC. AISC will provide students with contact details to refer to any matters that require further follow up with relevant professionals. To access the relevant support required please read below.

  • Face to Face Support Service

  • Contact us in person by scheduling a meeting at your workplace or having a face time chat or video conferencing. You can do so by,

  • Scheduling a meeting with your designated trainer, to meet you at your workplace. (Please make sure to book an appointment so we may provide you with the best support available)

  • Organising video conferencing via Teams with your designated workplace trainer. You may schedule an appointment directly with your trainer or contact us at admin@aisc.edu.au

  • Online Support Service

  • Email us on any of the following emails listed below,

  • AISC Administration : admin@aisc.edu.au

  • AISC CEO : Mr. Keyur Anand, keyur@aisc.edu.au

  • AISC Compliance Manager : Mr. Jasdeep Kang, jasdeep@aisc.edu.au

  • Phone Support Service : Call Us

  • AISC Administration : 1300 120 096

  • AISC CEO : Mr. Keyur Anand, 0424 310 873 (After hours)

  • Career Advice Support Service : Make a booking with our Career advice specialist

  • AISC Administration : 1300 1200 96

  • AISC CEO : Mr. Keyur Anand, 0424 310 873

  • AISC Compliance Manager : Mr. Jasdeep Kang, jasdeep@aisc.edu.au

  • Employment Advice : Get contacts from us for different JSA’s who we work with

  • Call AISC Administration : 1300 1200 96

  • Further Study Options : email us or contact us by phone

  • AUSCHS Administration : 1300 1200 96

  • AISC CEO : Mr. Keyur Anand, 0424 310 873

  • AISC Compliance Manager : Mr. Jasdeep Kang, jasdeep@aisc.edu.au

  • Lifeline support

  • Lifeline provides all Australians experiencing a personal crisis with access to online, phone and face-to-face crisis support and suicide prevention services. Find out how these services can help you, a friend or loved one.

  • Phone : 13 11 14, lifeline.org.au

  • School Leavers Support

  • What’s next for you? Know your opportunities.

  • Leaving school and thinking about your next step? The School Leavers Information Kit, Your Career: What’s next for you? The school Leavers Information kit has all the resources and information you need to help you explore all your education, training and work options.

  • Access the School Leavers Information Kit and School Leavers Information Service by clicking here

  • Reading and Writing Hotline For the price of a local call anywhere in Australia, the Hotline can provide you with advice and a referral to one of 1200 providers of courses in adult literacy and numeracy.

  • Phone : 1300 655 506

  • Email : readingwritinghotline.edu.au

  • Prospective Job Searches in your area / study expertise, please read below and click on relevant links to find jobs

  • The Business Services sector is very large and diverse, meaning you could work in many different types of organisations. Staff in this sector provide a range of skills and professional assistance that is needed to keep a business operating efficiently. You may be employed in administration, governance, communications, leadership and management or compliance.

  • Business administration occupations could include receptionists, executive assistants, personal assistants and clerical workers.

  • Governance workers are normally found on the board of community groups, associations, clubs or businesses. You are involved in setting the strategic direction of such organisations.

  • Business communications employees could be found in call or contact centres, working with social media engagement or answering inquires. You may be working in advertising or marketing and public relations.

  • For more information and jobs, visit the websites listed below,

  • MySkills GOV

  • Apprenticeships advice and support

  • Randsand

  • Hays

  • Indeed

  • Seek

  • Workskill Australia

Study with Confidence

Choose to study with us for a multitude of compelling reasons, but let's focus on the absolute best ones.