Overview
Western Sydney University International College is a pathway provider to Western Sydney University, located in Parramatta, a multi-cultural city within the Greater Sydney area.
Successful completion of a college pathway program ensures progression to an undergraduate degree at any of the Western Sydney University campuses. Students at the International College enjoy access to all the same services and facilities as their Western Sydney University counterparts for the duration of their studies.
A Diploma or Foundation Studies program from the International College ensures entry to many different undergraduate programs. Students can progress directly into year one or even year two of their undergraduate studies, depending on their results and English proficiency. There are accelerated learning options available at three intake points throughout the year in March, July and October.
Living in Australia is a unique experience. It is a diverse country, and Sydney is one the great multicultural cities of the world, with over 180 nationalities represented. Sydney also regularly ranks as one of the most popular cities for international students.
Parramatta is a vibrant and multicultural city, only 30 minutes from Sydney's Central railway station. It has become a desirable location for global business organisations and industries, creating a landscape of opportunity for students from the college to find part-time work, internships and professional jobs.
The International College maintains an exceptionally high standard of teaching and support, with direct links to Western Sydney University's resources and facilities. Courses are recognised globally and delivered by highly experienced, qualified academics.
The International College allows students to learn in smaller classes, with students benefiting from more tutor contact time. Studying here offers a dynamic experience with excellent academic preparation for the transition to university education.
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