The GAC Pathway Universities - ACT International
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Australian <strong>Pathway</strong> <strong>Universities</strong><br />
<strong>GAC</strong> GPA and English Proficiency needed as at December 31 2012 +<br />
<strong>Pathway</strong> University Location TOEFL iBT /IELTS Overall<br />
requirements only, check websites for<br />
further details.<br />
* some courses may require a higher English level. ** some courses may require a higher GPA.<br />
+ Correct at time of printing and subject to change. <strong>Universities</strong> change their admissions policies<br />
from time to time, and also reserve the right to refuse admission due to lack of course availability.<br />
<strong>GAC</strong> graduates may also apply to ANY university with their <strong>GAC</strong> transcript and may be accepted.<br />
GPA for entry. Note: No credit<br />
transfers are available from<br />
Australian universities.<br />
Australian Catholic University Sydney IELTS 6.0–7.0 2.6 for undergraduate programs that<br />
do not have competitive entry<br />
University of Ballarat Ballarat iBT 79 / 6.0 (no score less than 5.5) Pass** Relevant subjects need to be<br />
passed to an "acceptable" standard.<br />
Bond University Gold Coast No IELTS necessary 2.6 (3.6 for Law. No direct entry into<br />
Medical program.)<br />
Cambridge <strong>International</strong><br />
College<br />
Website<br />
www.acu.edu.au<br />
www.ballarat.edu.au<br />
www.bond.edu.au<br />
Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth No IELTS necessary 2.0 (all Bachelor of Business degrees) www.cambridgecollege.<br />
com.au<br />
CQUniversity Brisbane, Gold Coast, Melbourne,<br />
Sydney and Rockhampton<br />
Charles Sturt University Albury, Bathurst, Dubbo,<br />
Orange and Wagga Wagga<br />
iBT 79, 550 PBT / 6.0<br />
(no band less than 5.5)<br />
iBT 80, PBT 550 / 6.0<br />
(no band less than 5.5)<br />
Curtin University Perth and Sydney iBT 90 (min 22 in each section) / 6.5 with<br />
min 6.0 in all bands<br />
Pass www.cqu.edu.au<br />
Case-by-case basis www.csu.edu.au<br />
2.6 international.curtin.edu.au<br />
Deakin University Melbourne iBT 79, PBT 550 / 6.0 in all bands* 2.6 min** www.deakin.edu.au<br />
Edith Cowan University Perth iBT 70, PBT 550 / 6.0 in all bands* 2.3–4.0 www.ecu.edu.au<br />
Flinders University Adelaide iBT 75, / 6.0 overall & in Speaking & Writing* 2.3** www.flinders.edu.au<br />
Griffith University Gold Coast and Brisbane 6.0 (for program specific IELTS Minimum<br />
<strong>GAC</strong> overall grade of C+ or grade point<br />
average of 2.3 (on a 4 point scale) for<br />
standard entry programs.<br />
La Trobe University Melbourne and Albury from IELTS 6.0 (see international<br />
undergraduate guide)<br />
Macquarie University Sydney IELTS: Minimum 6.5 with 6.0 in each<br />
band.* iBT: Minimum 90 overall, with 20<br />
Listening, 20 Reading, 22 Writing, 20<br />
Speaking.*<br />
Minimum <strong>GAC</strong> overall grade of C+ or<br />
grade point average of 2.3 (on a 4 point<br />
scale) for standard entry programs.<br />
www.griffith.edu.au/<br />
international<br />
from 2.3 (see international<br />
undergraduate guide)<br />
www.latrobe.edu.au<br />
Case-by-case basis www.international.mq.edu.au<br />
Murdoch University Perth No IELTS necessary 2.6 for minimum entry courses** www.murdoch.edu.au<br />
Navitas Sydney and other centres Not specified 55 –70% for entry into Diploma courses www.navitas.com<br />
QIBT Gold Coast D in English Modules 65% for entry into Diploma courses, with<br />
65% in appropriate modules for Diploma<br />
of choice (see www.qibt.qld.edu.au/index.<br />
php.how-to-apply/entry-requirements/<br />
academic-requirements.html)<br />
www.qibt.qld.edu.au<br />
University of Newcastle Newcastle iBT 80, PBT 525 / 6.0 in all bands* 2.6 www.newcastle.edu.au<br />
University of New England Armidale iBT 79, CBT 213 / 6.0 in all bands Pass www.une.edu.au<br />
<strong>The</strong> University of<br />
New South Wales<br />
Sydney iBT 90, 577 with 5.0 in TWE / 6.5 with<br />
minimum 6.0 in all bands<br />
RMIT University Melbourne iBT 92, 580 with 4.5 in TWE / 6.5 with no<br />
band less than 6.0<br />
University of<br />
South Australia<br />
University of<br />
Southern Queensland<br />
Swinburne University of<br />
Technology<br />
Case-by-case basis www.unsw.edu.au<br />
2.6 – 3.3 www.rmit.edu.au/<br />
international<br />
Adelaide IELTS 6.0 with 6.0 in Reading and Writing 2.6 (3.0 for Journalism, Psychology, Arts, www.unisa.edu.au<br />
Architectural Studies, Early Childhood<br />
Education, Junior Primary, Primary<br />
and Middle Education) (Health Science<br />
programs assessed individually)<br />
Toowoomba and Gold Coast iBT 80, 550 PBT / 6.0 Pass (Arts, Business, Education,<br />
Science) pass + pass Level 3 maths<br />
(Engineering + surveying)<br />
www.usq.edu.au<br />
Melbourne iBT 80, PBT 550 / 6.0 in all bands 2.3 minimum** www.swin.edu.au<br />
University of Tasmania Hobart iBT 80, PBT 550 / 6.0 with no band less<br />
than 5.5<br />
Victoria University of<br />
Technology<br />
University of<br />
Western Sydney<br />
2.0 minimum** www.utas.edu.au<br />
Melbourne iBT 80, PBT 550, 6.0 in all bands 2.3** Courses in Arts, Education,<br />
Human Development, Business,<br />
Health, Engineering and Science.<br />
Law requires 3.3.<br />
Western Sydney iBT 89, PBT 575, IELTS 6.5,<br />
or 75% in <strong>GAC</strong>015<br />
(if studied in Aust)<br />
2.3 (Arts and Social Science) 2.6 + 70%<br />
maths level 3 (Business and Environment)<br />
3.0 (Communication) 2.6 (Tourism,<br />
Teaching, Int Studies, Languages)<br />
www.vu.edu.au<br />
www.uws.edu.au<br />
University of Wollongong Wollongong iBT 79 / 6.0* 2.0 minimum** www.uow.edu.au<br />
Bond University<br />
Gold Coast<br />
QLD 4229 Australia<br />
T: +61 7 5595 1024<br />
F: +61 7 5595 1015<br />
E: international@bond.edu.au<br />
CRICOS: 00017B<br />
<strong>The</strong> Bond Advantage<br />
Bond University’s uncompromising<br />
focus on industry relevance and<br />
‘practical’ approach to learning sets<br />
it apart from every other Australian<br />
university. Our small classes, instructed<br />
by highly qualified staff, enable students<br />
to receive more individualized attention<br />
and personal assistance with their work.<br />
Bond has a genuine commitment<br />
to each individual by offering a<br />
personalized learning environment and<br />
the smallest class sizes in Australia<br />
(10:1 student faculty ratio). Studying<br />
in small classes, students have oneon-one<br />
access to Australia’s leading<br />
academics. With less than 5,000<br />
students on campus, teachers are<br />
able to offer a mentoring role where<br />
they know each student’s abilities and<br />
aspirations. Teachers also use their<br />
global business and industry networks<br />
to help students secure internships<br />
to complement their university<br />
qualifications with relevant practical<br />
experience. <strong>The</strong>se internships may<br />
be in Australia or they could be on<br />
the other side of the world: in the<br />
Australian embassy in Paris, for<br />
instance; or a German research<br />
laboratory; or a movie production<br />
company in the United States.<br />
Bond University is the smart choice<br />
to bring your ambition to life. Bond’s<br />
graduates are well prepared for<br />
employment and are able to hit the<br />
ground running (have an advantage<br />
over other students).<br />
Degree Programs<br />
Bond offers a range of undergraduate<br />
and postgraduate degrees through the<br />
following areas:<br />
• Faculty of Business<br />
• Faculty of Health Science<br />
and Medicine<br />
• Faculty of Humanities and<br />
Social Sciences<br />
• Faculty of Law<br />
• Institute of Sustainable<br />
Development and Architecture<br />
Teaching Periods<br />
Bond has three, 14-week semesters<br />
each year. Most programs have intakes<br />
in January, May and September.<br />
Semester 1: January – April<br />
Semester 2: May – August<br />
Semester 3: September – December<br />
By undertaking three semesters<br />
per year, students can complete a<br />
bachelor’s degree in just two years and<br />
gain a head start on their peers in the<br />
ultra-competitive careers market.<br />
As a fully independent<br />
teaching and research<br />
institution, Bond University<br />
offers a unique and<br />
personalized educational<br />
experience, specifically<br />
designed to challenge<br />
students to be the very best<br />
that they can be.<br />
www.bond.edu.au<br />
Tuition Fees<br />
Paid on a per subject basis. Fees for<br />
a bachelor degree start at A$15,280<br />
per semester, total degree fees start<br />
at A$91,680. Fees are the same for<br />
international and Australian students.<br />
<strong>GAC</strong> GPA Required<br />
Overall <strong>GAC</strong> Grade Point Average<br />
2.6 (3.6 for Law). No direct entry to<br />
the Medical program.<br />
Minimum English Proficiency<br />
No additional English proficiency required.<br />
Scholarships<br />
As part of the prestigious Bond<br />
Scholarship Program, Bond offers<br />
international students a number<br />
of part tuition scholarships and<br />
cash bursaries each semester.<br />
For more information, please visit:<br />
www.bond.edu.au/scholarships<br />
How to Apply<br />
Complete an application form for<br />
admission online at: www.bond.edu.<br />
au/apply. <strong>The</strong>re is no fee for applying to<br />
study at Bond University.<br />
Include certified/notarized copies of<br />
supporting documentation as well<br />
as official translations. Documents<br />
should arrive no later than one month<br />
prior to the commencement of the<br />
relevant semester.<br />
<strong>GAC</strong> <strong>Pathway</strong> <strong>Universities</strong> Handbook 2013