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Students who successfully complete the following courses at Martin College will be deemed to have met the minimum entry requirements for most Australian universities:
To gain entrance into university you must achieve at least the minimum specified grades and meet the entry requirements. Australian universities also expect applicants to have completed senior secondary education (or equivalent).
You may find that you already have some of the skills and knowledge relevant to the course that you have chosen to study. Please contact us to arrange an assessment of your eligibility for Recognition of Prior Learning.
Yes, Martin College provides nationally recognized training in Queensland, New South Wales and Western Australia.
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You can contact the Department of Immigration and Citizenship on 131 881 or visit their website at www.immi.gov.au
A significant number of students have English as their second language and successfully complete their courses.
Students wishing to undertake a Martin College program must meet the relevant English language entry requirements of the course. Our English language preparation programs are designed to help students who need additional training to meet these requirements in the shortest time possible.
If you have any questions about English language entry requirements, please make an online enquiry and a Student Enrolment Advisor will assist you further.
Generally, classes are scheduled between Monday and Thursday from 8.30am to 5.30pm. Depending on what subject(s) you are studying you may be required to attend College 3 to 4 days a week.
If you would like to find out more, please make an online enquiry and a Student Enrolment Advisor will answer any questions you have.
You will need to enrol into your chosen course (enrolment fee is $190) to receive a Confirmation of Enrolment Letter.
You can then apply for a National Australia Bank TSP Deferred Repayment Loan. This option allows you to borrow money now when you need it most, and then pay it back after your course when your earning capacity is greater.
Student loans are only available to local students.
We have designed our courses to minimise the necessity of purchasing text books; many readings are provided. However, the number of textbooks you will need will depend on the course you select.
If you have an enquiry about a specific course, please contact us online and a Student Enrolment Advisor will help you further.
Many of our students gain valuable work experience while studying. If you would like to get some work experience yourself, you will need to register your interest once you have commenced your course.
Yes, it is possible to pay to pay your course fees in installments.
If you would like to find out more, please contact a Martin College Student Enrolment Advisor to discuss your options >>>