Whether you are changing industries, upskilling or coming from high school, beginning a new endeavor can be equally daunting. That is why at IHNA our educators, student support staff and registrars are all committed to supporting you to ease the transition to student life.
We’re here to support you and make your learning journey smooth and positive. We offer all our students both one to one and group support services in the areas of Academic Support and Mental Health & Wellbeing Support.
Throughout your time at IHNA you will be met with a myriad of opportunities including:
You can raise your concerns related to course extension, assessment extension, withdrawals, differals etc.
studentsupport@ihna.edu.auWe are doing our best to deliver the best virtual learning experience to you. Your feedback is valuable to us. You may share it here.
studentsupport@ihna.edu.auWe are doing our best to clarify your queries about fees and the schedules. You can get through to us here.
accounts@ihna.edu.auTo help us to ensure satisfying academic accomplishment, we welcome you to share your inputs and concerns here.
studentsupport@ihna.edu.auOur team is here to ensure the best course delivery enabled through our IT initiatives. You can raise your concerns here with respect to login and access issues.
studentsupport@ihna.edu.auYour academic accomplishment is our goal too. Get in touch with us for testamur application and issuance here.
studentsupport@ihna.edu.auGet assistance if you are not satisfied with the marks and assessment.
studentcomplaints@ihna.edu.auResolutions to your complaints are not satisfactory..! you can appeal here.
studentcomplaints@ihna.edu.auYou can submit your CV and details here so that we can assist you in finding jobs.
studentsupport@ihna.edu.auSubmit your request here if you need any assistance in counselling or stress management.
studentsupport@ihna.edu.auIHNA offers a free counseling service to support your mental health and wellbeing. Additionally, MOST is a free mental health support platform available for all international students. It provides:
Additional resources, including guidance on mental wellbeing, are available on Study Australia: How to access mental wellbeing support.
The Department of Education have seen an increase in scams targeting vulnerable international students. Criminal organizations may attempt to use students as money mules, buy or sell student identity documents, or involve students in illegal activities like animal smuggling. Such scams can lead to loss of savings, legal charges, and risking your student visa status.
Please stay vigilant and only use official channels for services and support. If you suspect any scam, contact IHNA or local authorities immediately.
IHNA acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the country throughout Australia and recognises continuing connection to land, waters, and culture.
We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging.
I am a
Domestic Student
Who's a domestic student?
For the purpose of enrolment, IHNA considers you as a Domestic Student if,
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International Student
Who's an International student?
For the purpose of enrolment, IHNA considers you as an International Student if,