Griffith University is the third comprehensive university in Brisbane, the capital of Queensland. It was founded in 1971 and is ranked among the top 15 universities in Australia. The university is named after Samuel Griffith, the former governor of Queensland. It has four campuses in Brisbane and one campus on the Gold Coast. The first and largest one is located in the main campus - Nathan Campus, which is famous for its unique mountain and forest environment in Queensland. It is located in the prosperous southern suburbs but is surrounded by dense bushes and forests.
The school's visa assessment level determines the risk level for students applying for a visa and is a significant reference.
For example, if a school's visa assessment level is 2, the applicant will face more restrictions and be required to provide more written evidence, such as proof of language proficiency and financial capacity.