GLOBAL INSTITUTE OF AVIATION

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GLOBAL INSTITUTE OF AVIATIONP.O.BOX CT 8813 CANTONMENTS - ACCRALOCATION:ESEFOO STREET, APPOLO THEATERNEAR THE METAL FOOT BRIDGE,ADJACENT RENIE CHEMIST, ASYLUM DWNADMISSION FORM(PLEASE COMPLETE THIS FORM IN BLOCK LETTERS)1. SURNAMEMIDDLE NAME2. DATE OF BIRTH (mm-dd-yyy)4. MARITAL STATUS:Single3. GENDERMaleFIRST NAMEMarriedDivorcedWidowFemale5. PRESENT ADDRESS6.E-MAIL:9. NATIONALITY7. MOBILE PHONE:10. COUNTRY OF ORIGIN (for non Ghanaian nationality)11. SCHOOL INFORMATIONSENIOR HIGH SCHOOLSCHOOL NAMEDATE OF ENTRYDATE OF COMPLETIONCOURSE OF STUDYOTHER INSTITUTIONSCHOOL NAMEDATE OF ENTRYDATE OF COMPLETIONCOURSE OF STUDYSCHOOL NAMEDATE OF ENTRYDATE OF COMPLETIONCOURSE OF STUDY8. OCCUPATION:

The courses are in English. You will therefore need to have a good understanding of the language.Would you say your English is?POORFAIRLY GOODGOODVERY GOOD12. NAME AND ADDRESS OF SPONSOR / ORGANIZATION / GUARDIAN(I).(II).SIGNATURE:.DATE:.MOBILE NO:.TELEPHONE NO:.13. COURSE PREFERENCEPlease choose the course area that interest you and tick the particular course you wish to study.(A) IATA / UFTAA TRAVEL AND TOURISMFoundation Diploma/ Amadeus GDSManaging Travel BusinessConsultant Diploma(B) AIR CARGO DIPLOMAIntroductory DiplomaDangerous Goods InitialInternational Air Cargo Ratingand Marketing DiplomaDangerous Goods Recurrent(C)HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT DIPLOMASupervision in the Hospitality IndustryFood and Beverage IndustryBasic Hotel and Restaurant AccountingHospitality Facilities Management and designManaging Hospitality Human ResourceManaging Front Office OperationsManaging Housekeeping OperationsMarketing in the Hospitality IndustryHospitality and Tourism MarketingSecurity Loss Prevention in the Hospitality IndustryInternational Hotels Development and ManagementFundamentals of Destination Management and Marketing2

(D) HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT DIPLOMAAirport OperationsAirline Cus. Service / Passenger HandlingAirline Marketing / Passenger HandlingAviation Security AwarenessIntroduction to Airline IndustryGround Operations ManagementAirline Revenue ManagementAirline Finance & Accounting ManagementPassenger Ground Services(E) IATA GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM COURSESAmadeus ReservationGalileo Reservation(F) LANGUAGES (FRENCH & ENGLISH)BeginnersIntermediateProficiency14. (I) DECLARATION:I hereby affirm that all the information given is true to the best of my knowledgeand do promise to observe the rules and regulations of the Institution.SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT:.MOBILE NO:.DATE:.TELEPHONE NO:.15. WHAT ARE YOUR CAREER AMBITIONS?NB: TUITION FEES & EXTERNAL EXAMS FEES PAIDARE NOT REFUNDABLE AND TRANSFERABLE3

GLOBAL INSTITUTE OF AVIATIONTERMS AND CONDITIONS1. There is an attendance requirement at the Institute and failure to attend classes regularly may lead to failureof your programme.2. All students are expected to be in good standing for the duration of their programmes and may be withdrawnfrom the Institute for unsatisfactory academic work or gross misconduct. Notice will be served.3. The Institution has a prescribed uniform for all students. The attire is White/Blue shirt (short or long sleevebut not “blouse”) with a pair of Blue/Black Trouser of Jeans. Each student is required to dress professionallyand officially as an Aviation/Airline staff.No “fanciful and provocative” way of dressing is allowed in the Institute.4. Any students seen in any form of “fanciful and provocative” way of dressing contrary to what has beendescribed in this condition will be sent home immediately.5. The Institute's La' Coste and a pair of jeans are worn only on Fridays or the last day of your lectures.6. All students are to handle the Institute property with the needed care especially with the Manuals, TactBooks and the Pat Books. Any lost or damages to these properties are subject to payment by thestudent(s) involved.7. Students are to accord the lecturers and other working staff the needed respect and cooperation, for anyinsubordination will not be tolerated.8. All tuition fees must be paid or 80% down payment when submitting the Admission Form and the remainingbalance paid in four (4) weeks time from the day programme commences.Please note: All remaining tuition fees should be settled before any payment of external exam fee. In othercase the remaining tuition fees shall be deducted from the external exams fees when paying.9. Tuition fees once paid and receipt issued out will not be REFUNDED.10. In a situation whereby there is a delay in commencement of the programme on the institute part and astudent cannot wait but will like to withdraw, 35-40% will be refunded depending on the amount paid.111. External examination fees are paid between 8-10 weeks from the day of your admission once the feeis fully or half paid with receipt issued out, REFUND is not allowed if you decided not to write theexternal examination or withdraw from the registration.12. All payments including tuition and external; registration fees should be paid only to Prudential BankLtd Accounts No: 0244000200006 for tuition fees and external registration fees should be paid intoAccounts No: 0244000200017 and the payment receipt submitted to the Administration4

I, having been admitted as a student ofthe global Institute of Aviation to pledge my commitment to the terms and condition dog the Institute andpromise to adhere to all.Signature Date ./ ./ .5

(A) IATA / UFTAA TRAVEL AND TOURISM Foundation Diploma/ Amadeus GDS Consultant Diploma Managing Travel Business (B) AIR CARGO DIPLOMA Introductory Diploma International Air Cargo Rating and Marketing Diploma Dangerous Goods Initial Dangerous Goods Recurrent (C)HOSPITALITY M

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