Pre-Course Counselling

PART A: INTRODUCTION OF COLLEGE OF ALLIED EDUCATORS & FACILITIES

College of Allied Educators (CAE) Singapore’s vision is to be the leading learning institute for Allied Health Sciences and to be a pillar of support and knowledge in Singapore and Asia Pacific region. Since 2004, the College formerly known as School of Linguistics was a pioneering institution providing accredited training programmes to parents, teachers, and caregivers acquiring practical tools and skills in order to support children with special needs. In 2010, School of Linguistics was acquired and registered as College of Allied Educators with the Committee for Private Education (CPE) and has since expanded to include programmes, short courses, and workshops to train and help individuals and professionals in counselling, psychology, and allied health and science. The College brings a grounded, holistic experience with its focus on theory as well as real-world, practical case studies and examples delivered by lecturers who actively practice in their respective fields.
With further plans to extend its programmes and services into the Asia Pacific region in order to provide for the growing demand for special needs, counselling, psychology and allied health and science training, College of Allied Educators remains committed to providing quality education and training to individuals and professionals in Singapore and the region.

CAE is located at 15 Philip Street Tan Ean Kiam Building, #05-00 Singapore 048694.
Our main office is located on level 5, with our classrooms on levels 3 and 6.
More details of our facilities can be found on our website, www.cae.edu.sg

CAE main contact details are as follow.
Enquiry hotline: (65) 6533 0031
Enquiry email address: enquiry@icae.edu.sg
Feedback email address: feedback@icae.edu.sg
Office operating hours: Monday to Friday 11am to 8pm. We are closed on weekends and Public Holidays.

PART B: COURSE INFORMATION
Applicant must to be 16 years old and above upon commencement of courses.
Our admission process can be found at our website, www.cae.edu.sg

All information about the programmes structures, modules and outlines, duration, assessment methods, etc. can be found at our website, www.cae.edu.sg

All information about the Course Completion Criteria and award of Certificate can be found at our website, www.cae.edu.sg

Appropriate guidance and relevant advice on the suitability of the courses will be given to match the aspirations of the students.
All CAE’s student can reach CAE’s Student Support Services by calling their respective program counsellor or through our dedicated email address: studentservices@icae.edu.sg

PART C: PAYMENT OF FEES
All compulsory fees such as Course Fee, Course Material Fee, Examination Fee, Fees Protection Scheme, Insurance, and practicum processing fee (if applicable).
A non-refundable Application Fee (inclusive GST) is payable upon submission of application for the course.
Course fee must be paid before course commencement.

Payment can be Bank Remittance / Transfer, Nets, Cash, Credit-card and Cheque.
Cheque is to be crossed and made payable to “College of Allied Educators Pte Ltd”.

PART D: EDUTRUST SCHEME
The Standard PEI-Student Contract is an important document that governs the relationship between CAE and the student.
Two copies of the standard Student Contract are to be signed between student enrolled into CAE’s programs and CAE’s authorised officer/s.
CAE has adopted Fees Protection Scheme (FPS) from Lonpac Insurance Bhd.
The FPS is for all students. The FPS provides insurance for all compulsory fees except Course Application Fees and Misc. Fees.

PART E: STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES
Transfer/withdrawal/deferment/extension, suspension and expulsion will be assessed on a case-to-case basis.
All such requests are to be made through the respective program counsellor/s.
Feedback can be submitted to feedback@icae.edu.sg. CAE will respond and acknowledge all feedback within 3 working days, and will resolve the issue within 21 working days.

PART F: INFORMATION FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
Please refer to www.ica.gov.sg for more information about Student Pass Application Requirements, documents and procedures.
In general, Singapore has strict regulations pertaining to smoking, chewing gum, spitting and littering, and drug abuse and trafficking. Information about statutory laws is available at www.mom.gov.sg.

Healthcare in Singapore is mainly governed by the country’s Ministry of Health (MOH). They are free to walk-in at any private clinic or any government polyclinic. For emergency services, can go to the 24-hour Accident and Emergency Departments in government hospitals.

Accommodation in Singapore is generally affordable as compared to other first-world developed countries.
Off-campus accommodation can be classified as two types: Property Rental and Room Rental/Home stay.

PART G: Committee for Private Education (CPE)
For enquires pertaining to Private Education, please refer to CPE website at www.skillsfuture.gov.sg/pei.