Outcomes
At Martin College, we understand that education is a vital part of a successful career. As one of Australia’s largest providers of career-focused education, we have been preparing students for their future careers for over 30 years.
- Getting a job and building a career
- Our courses are designed to ensure students have the skills to start building a successful career straight after graduation.
- The Career Starter Program is designed to prepare students for finding a job and a career. It includes a full-time, unpaid learning experience in a relevant work environment.
- Career and employment outcomes >
- Martin College graduates continuing their studies at university
- Martin College has agreements with universities throughout Australia to provide graduates of specified courses the opportunity to progress to a related university Bachelor Degree with significant credit points.
- Universities will expect applicants to meet the entry requirements of the degree to which they are applying, so students will need to have completed senior secondary education, Year 12 (or be mature age entry, ie 21 years or more) to apply for university entry and credit.
- Pathways to university >

