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University

of South Australia

International Student Guide 2017

YOUR PATHWAY TO STUDY AT THE

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adelaideDISCOVER

20min cityAdelaide is well known for being quick and easy to get around

Welcome to AdelaideAUSTRALIA’S LEARNING CITY

5THmost liveable

city in the world Source: Economist Intelligence Unit, 2016

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adelaide

South Australian capital and fifth

largest city in Australia

International airport 15 minutes

from the city, with direct flights to Singapore, KL, Hong Kong, Doha, Dubai and Guangzhou.

one of the cleanest and safest cities in the world

Most affordable mainland capital city in Australia

Source: Cost of living survey, Economist Intelligence Unit, 2014.

Source: Mercer, 2014, Suncorp Bank 2012.

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Welcome to Eynesbury. We invite students from all over the world to study in Adelaide, South Australia. Our education style is quite unique; in fact, Eynesbury pioneered this model of specialist, pre-university teaching. We offer a range of programs which allow students to study English language followed by either the Senior High School, Foundation or Diploma programs. We have always maintained a strong emphasis on university entrance and education pathways.

Our teachers are more than specialists in their field; they deliver exceptional teaching during lesson time, and extensive individual support to students outside of the classroom. Students are supported in their learning through flexible timetables, small class sizes and a comprehensive wellbeing program, which ensures students reach their full potential.

We continue to be extremely proud of our students, year after year. Eynesbury graduates regularly achieve outstanding results, and go on to study at universities around Australia, and across the globe.

We look forward to welcoming you to Adelaide, and to Eynesbury.

Peter Millen College Director

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Pathways to SuccessEynesbury has been providing exceptional pathways to prepare students for university since 1989. We offer Foundation and Diploma programs, Academic English language programs, and Senior Secondary High School Years 10, 11 and 12.

Eynesbury High School, Foundation Studies Program

2nd Year Bachelor Program

3rd Year Bachelor Program

3rd Year Bachelor Program

1st Year Bachelor Program

2nd Year Bachelor ProgramStage 2 DiplomaStage 1 Diploma

Pre-university pathway

2nd Year Bachelor Program

3rd Year Bachelor Program

3rd Year Bachelor Program

1st Year Bachelor Program

2nd Year Bachelor Program

Eynesbury DiplomaStage 2 Diploma

Stage 1 Diploma

Pre-university pathway Undergraduate pathway

3rd Year Bachelor Program

2nd Year Bachelor ProgramEynesbury Diploma

Undergraduate pathway

Eynesbury AdvantageEynesbury offers the most comprehensive range of pathway programs in South Australia, which provide maximum flexibility for students to gain entry into their chosen degree program at the University of South Australia. As a leading pathway provider, for almost 30 years, we have successfully prepared thousands of students for university in Australia. Our specialist approach combines small class sizes, experienced teachers and close academic guidance to support students in academic preparation for university.

As a result, Eynesbury high school students are consistently placed in the top 1% of students in South Australia, with more than 99% of them being offered a place at a university of their choice.

This same level of academic support prepares our Foundation Studies students for direct entry into their program at the University of South Australia, or any other university in Australia.

Diploma students will experience the same small class sizes, with teachers who are specialists in their field. Upon completion, Diploma students fast-track into the second year at UniSA.

Eynesbury has two campuses, both located in the centre of Adelaide, near the Chinatown and Central Market precinct. It’s a short walk, or free tram ride to the University of South Australia. Our modern, purpose built Coglin Street campus is home to our English language, Diploma and Foundation Studies programs, while the Franklin Street campus is for our Senior High School.

In this guide you will find information on:

• our beautiful city of Adelaide, and why it’s the fifth most liveable city in the world

• The University of South Australia, and what drives their enterprising spirit

• the range of pathway programs offered at Eynesbury, and how they prepare you for university

• the high school, and how our students consistently achieve outstanding results

• your accommodation options, including our own purpose-built student residence.

OF OUR STUDENTS RATE THE QUALITY OF OUR TEACHING, PROGRAMS AND STUDENT SERVICES OVER 4.0 (ON A 5.0 SCALE)

96%

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Australia’s safest capital city with a population of 1.2 million

CITY CENTRE FREE WIFI & TRANSPORT

EASY ACCESS

DAY TRIP

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Experience Adelaide

Location caption

Summer December to February

25̊ C-35̊ C Mainly hot and dry

Autumn March to May

20̊ C-25̊ C Mainly dry

Winter June to August

10̊ C-15̊ C Cool and wet

Spring September to November

20̊ C-25̊ C Little rain

CITY CENTRE

EASY ACCESS

Affordable living Adelaide is around 20% cheaper to live in than Melbourne or Sydney.

Fantastic climate

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Launch your career at the University of South AustraliaThe University of South Australia is Australia’s university of enterprise with teaching that is industry informed and research that is progressive.

The University’s strong industry links and global engagement ensures students gain the experience and expertise required to make an impact in their career. With more than 32,000 students including 6,000 international students, the University is South Australia’s largest.

The University’s programs are designed with strong professional emphasis and in partnership with industry. They include fieldwork, placements, industry projects and work experience. This real-world experience provides students with the qualities employers look for.

Students benefit from the modern facilities and academics who are experts in their field. There are over 200 degree programs on offer to suit a wide variety of career interests.

#5 IN AUSTRALIAFOR LIVING AND ACCOMMODATION COSTS, TECHNOLOGY, IT HELPDESK AND CAMPUS CENTRAL - 2016 INTERNATIONAL STUDENT BAROMETER

TOP 3% WORLDWIDE2016 QS WORLD UNIVERSITY RANKINGS AND 2016 TIMES HIGHER EDUCATION (THE) WORLD UNIVERSITY RANKINGS

AWARDED FIVE STARS FOR EXCELLENCE. 2015 QS WORLD UNIVERSITY RANKINGS

STRONG INDUSTRY TIESCOLLABORATING WITH MORE THAN 2,500 COMPANIES WORLDWIDE

OF UNISA GRADUATES ARE WORKING FULL TIME IN A PROFESSIONAL OCCUPATION WITHIN 4 MONTHS OF GRADUATION - AUSTRALIAN GRADUATE SURVEY 2015

MORE THAN90%

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City East CampusIn the heart of the city and a short distance from shopping districts, cafés, restaurants and bars. Here you’ll study a range of health science programs from nursing to pharmacy as well as construction, planning and the environment.

Located in city centre• Free tram 10 minute walk

• Railway station 11 minute walk

Magill CampusThis campus features open spaces and beautiful gardens offering a relaxed and picturesque setting. Here you’ll study communication, international relations and languages, education, psychology and social work.

8.2km to Adelaide city• Car 15 minutes

• Bike 25 minutes

• Bus 20 minutes

Mawson Lakes CampusLocated in one of Adelaide’s premier developing suburbs and home to lawn and wetland areas, cafés and leisure facilities. Here you’ll study aviation, IT, education, engineering, construction, the environment, science and mathematics.

16.7km to Adelaide city• Train 18 minutes

• Car 25 minutes

City West Campus

Located in Adelaide’s major arts, cultural and entertainment precinct and hub of new developments in business and health. Here you’ll study art, architecture and design, planning and a range of business programs.

Located in city centre• Free tram 2 minute walk

• Railway station 8 minute walk

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Eynesbury is your pathway to the University of South AustraliaEynesbury can help you achieve your university study dreams with a selection of fully-accredited pathways. Find the program right for you.

Since

1994

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Eynesbury Foundation Studies Programs • Foundation Studies Program (FSP) is

a 9-11 month program, equivalent to Australian Year 12, which prepares you for entry into first year university, or an Eynesbury Diploma

• You can package with most undergraduate programs at UniSA

• Eynesbury FSP is recognised by other Australian universities, including the Group of Eight

• A wide range of courses allow you to meet degree prerequisites

• Students in our FSP consistently achieve excellent results

• Our students give Eynesbury a 95% student satisfaction rating

• For students with a lower level of English, an extended option is available.

Learn more on page 12

Eynesbury Diploma Programs• Eynesbury Diploma programs are

specialised into Business, Computing & IT, and Engineering streams

• Multiple intakes allow you to complete the Diploma in as little as 8 months, with guaranteed entry into second year at the University of South Australia, subject to academic requirements

• 94% of our Diploma graduates progress to university

• For most programs you will study the same course content as is taught in the first year of UniSA degrees

• Small class sizes provide you with close academic support

• Eynesbury teachers are specialists in their field, and are very experienced in teaching students for whom English is a second language.

Learn more on page 14

Australian High School Years 10, 11 and 12• A specialist, senior Australian high

school, established in 1989

• Academic focus to prepare you for entry to any university in Australia

• Small class sizes and flexible timetable

• Student mentor program provides significant academic support

• Excellent academic results place Eynesbury students among the top students in South Australia

• More than 99% of our students are offered a place at a university of their choice

• Last year, over 15% of our students achieved a university entry score over 98% (ATAR)

• Almost 40% of our high school students achieved an ATAR over 95% in 2015

• Students are able to transfer to FSP and Diploma programs following completion of Year 11.

Learn more on page 18

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Focus on Eynesbury Student support services Eynesbury is committed to helping students achieve their goals by offering comprehensive student support services. Eynesbury has a dedicated team of student support staff who provide a range of services, information, personal support and counselling to students throughout their studies at Eynesbury. Once enrolled, Eynesbury offers a compulsory orientation program for all new students, in which they will:

• choose and enrol in courses

• meet staff and current students

• get to know new classmates

• receive student ID card, and

• tour the campus facilities.

InternshipsIn the final trimester of study, Diploma students can apply for an internship with an Australian company, to help kick-start their career. Participants will have a personal training plan, and a mentor to help them get the most out of their 10 - 12 week Australian work experience placement.

Our students say“… Eynesbury helped me to adjust to the teaching style of education system in Australia…”“… the students have one to one conversations with the lecturers and (the) importance (of this) cannot be emphasised enough…”“… the teachers were very helpful during my studies… the key is just to be brave, attend all the classes and have the initiative to ask questions to the teachers…”

“… the teachers (are) very patient, and kind, they (help) make study plans for students and help with issues in both study and life…”“… the lecturers are very helpful and show they really care about our success. This made it easy for me to transition to living overseas…”“… the one thing I really like about Eynesbury is that the lecturers and staff really care about me, and they help me as much as they can…”

SPECIALIST TEACHINGHIGHLY EXPERIENCED IN TEACHING STUDENTS WITH ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE

18 STUDENTS*ONE-ON-ONE TEACHING AND PERSONAL SUPPORT

SMALL CLASS SIZES

*average class size

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LEGEND

Visitor Information CentresPassenger Transport Info Centre

TrainAdelaide - Glenelg TramO'Bahn Busway

Free Bus Services99b Beeline BusCity Loop

Linear Park TrackRestaurant & Shopping Precincts

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Adelaide Botanic GardenAdelaide Central MarketAdelaide Festival CentreArt Gallery of South Australia

Bradman CollectionMigration MuseumNational Aboriginal Cultural

Institute - Tandanya

National Wine Centre of AustraliaChinatownSouth Australian MuseumState Library of South Australia

Free city-loop bus Free inner-city tram service

Student Experience ProgramEynesbury prides itself on providing an outstanding student experience by integrating a wide range of social and recreational activities that encourage local and international students to socialise together. These activities are often where friendships are forged, networks are established and lifelong memories are made. Activities include:

• barbecues• bushwalking• sporting events• cultural events• student leadership

programs and forums• job search support and volunteering• interview skills workshops

Typical monthly student experience calendar

MON TUES WED THURS FRI SAT SUN

Job search session

Student leadership program

Job search session

Volunteer as buddy

Interview skills

workshop

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Standard Foundation Studies Program

9-11 month programA$24,900Equivalent to Australian year 11 required for entry IELTS 5.5, no band less than 5.0 Intakes January, April and October

Core courses:• Language and Communication (100 points)• Clear Thinking and Logic (50 points)• International Studies (50 points)

Any three elective courses: (each worth 100 points)Business• Accounting • Economics• Fundamentals of Mathematics• Mathematics• Psychology

Engineering• Chemistry• Mathematics• Additional Mathematics• Physics

Health Sciences• Biology• Chemistry• Mathematics• Fundamentals of Mathematics• Psychology

Humanities• Politics*• Environmental Studies• English; Media and Communication• Modern History*• Psychology• Design Studies#

Science• Biology• Chemistry• Environmental Studies• Mathematics• Additional Mathematics• Fundamentals of Mathematics• Physics• Psychology

Students who join our April FSP intake can articulate to the university by the following February. Progression to University of South Australia requires students to achieve a specified score out of 500 points (see page 13).

All courses are subject to availability. * these courses are available in January intake only. # A$50 course materials fee applies to Design Studies CRICOS code: 074931M

Extended Foundation Studies Program

14 monthsA$31,900Equivalent of Australian year 11 required for entry IELTS 5.0, no band less than 5.0 Intake in October

The Extended FSP is suitable for students who need to develop their English language skills or undertake further study in key academic areas.

Core courses:• Academic Writing• Research and Critical Enquiry• Mathematics

Any two extended elective courses:• Accounting• Additional Mathematics• Biology• Chemistry• Economics• Environmental Studies• Physics• Psychology

All courses are subject to availability CRICOS code: 074933J

Eynesbury Foundation Studies Programs

Choose your courseFOUNDATION STUDIES PROGRAM PREPARES YOU FOR

1ST YEARUNIVERSITY

PREREQUISITESHERE

MEET YOUR

EYNESBURY FSP RESULTS ARE RECOGNISED BY

across AUSTRALIAUNIVERSITIES

DATESTO SUIT YOU

START January April October

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University of South Australia admission requirements for Eynesbury FSP graduates:

• Bachelor of Architectural Studies 370• Bachelor of Arts (all streams) 310• Bachelor of Aviation 330• Bachelor of Built Environment 330• Bachelor of Business (all streams) 330• Bachelor of Commerce 330• Bachelor of Communication and Media 310• B. Construction Management and Economics 370• Bachelor of Design (all streams) 310• Bachelor of Education (all streams) 370• B. Engineering (Honours) (all streams) 350• Bachelor of Environmental Science 330• Bachelor of Geospatial Science 330• Bachelor of Health Science 350• Bachelor of Human Movement 350• B. Information Technology (all streams) 330• Bachelor of Interior Architecture 310• B. Journalism and Professional Writing 370• Bachelor of Laboratory Medicine 350• Bachelor of Laws 415• B. Marketing and Communication 330• Bachelor of Mathematical Science 350• Bachelor of Media Arts 310• Bachelor of Medical Science 390• Bachelor of Midwifery 370• Bachelor of Nursing 330• Bachelor of Nutrition and Food Science 350• Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Sciences 370• Bachelor of Pharmacy 390• Bachelor of Physiotherapy 410• B. Psychological Science 310• B. Psychological Science

(Cognitive Neuroscience) 410• B. Psychological Science

(Counselling and Interpersonal Skills) 310• Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) 415• Bachelor of Science 330• B. Social Science (Human Services) 310• Bachelor of Social Work 310• Bachelor of Social Work (Honours) 370• B. Software Engineering (Honours) 350• B. Urban and Regional Planning (Honours) 330• Bachelor of Visual Arts (all streams) 310

The required score for entry into your chosen program will be quoted in your packaged offer letter.

Some programs, including the Bachelor of Education and Bachelor of Nursing, may have additional English requirements. Some of the university programs have prerequisites and / or quotas which are subject to change.

Most UniSA programs have two intakes per year in February and July, however some programs have February only intakes. Please check with us for more information.

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Eynesbury Diploma Programs

BusinessOne year Diploma of Business

8 months or 12 monthsA$25,600Equivalent of Australian year 12 required for entryIELTS 5.5, no band less than 5.0 Intakes in February, June and October

Core courses:The core courses we teach are exactly the same as those offered in first year at UniSA.• Accounting for Business• Business and Society• Professional Development in Business• Business Law• Management and Organisation• Marketing Principles: Trading and Exchange• Principles of Economics• Quantitative Methods for Business

Progression to the University of South Australia requires a GPA 4.0 or 4.5 (on a 7.0 scale) depending on the degree.

CRICOS code 072820A

Two Stage Diploma of Business StudiesStage 1

8 months or 12 monthsA$20,400Equivalent of Australian year 11 required for entryIELTS 5.5, no band less than 5.0 Intakes in February, June and October

Core courses:• Academic Research and Critical Enquiry• Communication: People, Place and Culture• Information and New Media Technologies• Business Studies 1• Business Studies 2• Mathematics and Statistics

Any two elective courses:• Design• Programming• Media and Society• Advanced Mathematics 1

Stage 28 months or 12 monthsA$25,600Diploma Stage 1 required for entryIELTS 5.5, no band less than 5.0 Intakes in February, June and October

Core courses:The core courses we teach are exactly the same as those offered in first year at UniSA.• Accounting for Business• Business and Society• Professional Development in Business• Business Law• Management and Organisation• Marketing Principles: Trading and Exchange• Principles of Economics• Quantitative Methods for Business

Progression to the University of South Australia requires a GPA 4.0 or 4.5 (on a 7.0 scale) depending on the degree.

CRICOS code 088633F

DATESTO SUIT YOU

START February

June

October

SAVE TIME8 MONTHS

AT EYNESBURY = 1 YEARAT UniSA

UNIVERSITYEXACTLY THE SAME COURSE CONTENT AS FIRST YEAR AT

GUARANTEED ENTRY INTO

2ND YEARUNIVERSITY*subject to academic requirements

AUD$25,600 DIPLOMA OF BUSINESS PROGRAM FEE

Study at the University of South Australia

Entry into year 2 of the degree. Eight UniSA course credits. Two years of study at UniSA.• Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting)• Bachelor of Business• Bachelor of Business (Finance)• Bachelor of Business (Economics, Finance

and Trade)• Bachelor of Business (Property)• Bachelor of Business (Management)• Bachelor of Business (HRM)• Bachelor of Business (Marketing)• Bachelor of Business (Logistics and Supply

Chain Management)• Bachelor of Business (Tourism and

Event Management)• Bachelor of Business (Sport and

Recreation Management)• Bachelor of Business (Innovation and

Entrepreneurship)• Bachelor of Business (Legal Studies) • Bachelor of Business (International Business) • Bachelor of Business (Information Strategy

and Management) • Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting) and

Bachelor of Business (Finance) double degree

Entry into year 1 of the degreeFive UniSA course credits. Two and a half years of study at UniSA • Bachelor of Marketing and Communications

Entry into year 1 of the degreeFour UniSA course credits. Three and a half years of study at UniSA.• Bachelor of LawsRequires a GPA 4.5 (on a 7.0 scale). February and September intakes; students have the opportunity to transfer into Bachelor of Laws double degree after commencing study at UniSA.

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Computing & IT One year Diploma of Computing & IT

8 or 12 months A$27,800 Equivalent of Australian year 12 required for entry IELTS 5.5, no band less than 5.0 Intakes in February, June and October

Core coursesThe core courses we teach are exactly the same as those offered in first year at UniSA:• Information Technology Fundamentals• Design Thinking and Digital Innovation• Problem Solving and Programming• Network Fundamentals• Programming Fundamentals• Database Fundamentals• IT Project Management• Systems Analysis

Progression to the University of South Australia requires a GPA 4.0 (on a 7.0 scale).

CRICOS code 072821M

Two Stage Diploma of Computing & IT StudiesStage 1

8 or 12 months A$20,400Equivalent of Australian year 11 required for entry IELTS 5.5, no band less than 5.0 Intakes in February, June and October

Core courses:• Academic Research and Critical Enquiry• Communication: People, Place and Culture• Information and New Media Technologies• Programming• Mathematics and Statistics• Design

Any two elective courses:• Media and Society• Business Studies 1• Advanced Mathematics 1

Stage 28 or 12 months A$27,800Diploma Stage 1 required for entry IELTS 5.5, no band less than 5.0 Intakes in February, June and October

Core coursesThe core courses we teach are exactly the same as those offered in first year at UniSA:

• Information Technology Fundamentals• Design Thinking and Digital Innovation• Problem Solving and Programming• Network Fundamentals• Programming Fundamentals• Database Fundamentals• IT Project Management• Systems Analysis

Progression to the University of South Australia requires a GPA 4.0 (on a 7.0 scale).

CRICOS code 088634E

Study at the University of South Australia

Entry into year 2 of the degree. Eight UniSA course credits. Two years of study at UniSA.• Bachelor of Information Technology • Bachelor of Information Technology

(Games and Entertainment Design)• Bachelor of Information Technology

(Mobile Application Development)• Bachelor of Information Technology

(Networking and Cybersecurity)• Bachelor of Information Technology (Software

Development)

Entry into year 2 of the degree. Eight UniSA course credits. Three years of study at UniSA.• Bachelor of Software Engineering (Honours)

DATESTO SUIT YOU

START February

June

October

SAVE TIME8 MONTHS

AT EYNESBURY = 1 YEARAT UniSA

AUD$27,800 DIPLOMA OF COMPUTING & IT PROGRAM FEE

GUARANTEED ENTRY INTO

2ND YEARUNIVERSITY*subject to academic requirements

UNIVERSITYEXACTLY THE SAME COURSE CONTENT AS FIRST YEAR AT

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Eynesbury Diploma Programs

EngineeringOne year Diploma of Engineering

8 or 12 months A$29,880Australian year 12 required for entryIELTS 5.5, no band less than 5.0 Intakes in February, June and October

Core courses:• Mathematics 1A• Mathematics 1B• Engineering Communication EAL

Elective courses:Students will choose five courses from the following elective courses. Students will be counselled by Eynesbury academic staff to ensure the electives they choose will meet university requirements.

• Introduction to Programming for Engineers• Engineering Mechanics - Statics• Engineering Mechanics - Dynamics• Materials 1• Design Graphics and Communication• Analog Electronics• Digital Electronics• Object Oriented Programming

Progression to the University of South Australia requires a GPA 4.0 (on a 7.0 scale).

CRICOS code: 076172G

Two Stage Diploma of Engineering StudiesStage 1

8 or 12 months A$20,400Equivalent of Australian year 11 required for entry IELTS 5.5, no band less than 5.0 Intakes in February, June and October

Core courses:• Academic Research and Critical Enquiry• Communication: People, Place and Culture• Advanced Mathematics 1• Advanced Mathematics 2• Physics 1• Physics 2• Information and New Media Technologies• Mathematics and Statistics

Stage 28 or 12 months A$29,880Diploma Stage 1 required for entry IELTS 5.5, no band less than 5.0 Intakes in February, June and October

Core courses:• Mathematics 1A• Mathematics 1B• Engineering Communication EAL

Elective courses:Students will choose five courses from the following elective courses. Students will be counselled by Eynesbury academic staff to ensure the electives they choose will meet university requirements.

• Introduction to Programming for Engineers• Engineering Mechanics - Statics• Engineering Mechanics - Dynamics• Materials 1• Design Graphics and Communication• Analog Electronics• Digital Electronics• Object Oriented Programming

Prerequisites for Diploma of Engineering and Diploma of Engineering Studies (Stage Two) are equivalent to Year 12 Mathematics Studies, Specialist Mathematics, and Physics. Students who do not meet the prerequisites will be required to undertake a one semester Maths and Physics bridging program (Engineering stream).

Progression to the University of South Australia requires a GPA 4.0 (on a 7.0 scale).

CRICOS code 088637B

Study at the University of South Australia

Entry into year 2 of the degree. Eight UniSA course credits. Three years of study at UniSA.

• Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical)• Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)

(Mechanical and Advanced Manufacturing) • Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)

(Mechanical and Mechatronic)• Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Civil)• Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)

(Civil and Structural)• Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)

(Electrical and Mechatronic)• Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)

(Electrical and Electronic)

DATESTO SUIT YOU

START February

June

October

SAVE TIME8 MONTHS

AT EYNESBURY = 1 YEARAT UniSA

GUARANTEED ENTRY INTO

2ND YEARUNIVERSITY*subject to academic requirements

AUD$29,880 DIPLOMA OF ENGINEERING PROGRAM FEE

DIPLOMA STUDENTS PROGRESS TO UNIVERSITY

OF OUR94%

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EYNESBURY NAVITAS

To hear our students' stories, visit:

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Eynesbury College Senior Secondary Years 10, 11 and 12Eynesbury College was the first senior secondary college established in Australia for students in years 10, 11 and 12.

The academic focus for all students is preparation for university. Students are expected to be independent learners, but also enjoy significant academic support within the teacher mentor program.

Mentors provide personal encouragement and information to help students to achieve their personal best. The weekly program includes topics such as study tips, motivation, stress, and time management.

In addition to the mentor program, students’ welfare is supported by our two professionally qualified student counsellors. Students can seek assistance with any academic or personal matters in confidence.

Our teachers are subject specialists who are regularly involved in curriculum development, moderating grades and supervising exams. Teachers schedule time in their weekly timetable to be available for one-on-one student support outside of the classroom.

Eynesbury Year 12 students’ results have consistently placed them at the top of the state and merit awards for perfect scores are achieved every year.

Students who complete Year 12 at Eynesbury can choose to continue their studies at university in Australia or overseas.

Eynesbury College students who wish to specialise in a specific study area are also eligible for entry to our Foundation or Diploma programs.

Since

1989

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75% OF OUR STUDENTS ARE DOMESTIC AUSTRALIAN STUDENTS

ONGOING SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE

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99% OF OUR STUDENTS ARE OFFERED A PLACE AT THEIR UNIVERSITY OF CHOICE.

15.7% OF OUR YEAR 12 STUDENTS ACHIEVED A UNIVERSITY ENTRANCE SCORE OF MORE THAN 98% IN 2015.

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High school subjects

10Core subjects:• English or EALD• Heath and Physical Education• History• Mathematics or

Essential Mathematics• Personal Learning Plan• Research Practices• Science

Elective subjects:• ASX Stock Exchange Challenge• Business Studies

(Financial Literacy)• Creative Writing• Drama (Film)• Drama (Theatre)• French (continuers)

• Nutrition• Society and Culture• Visual Arts

External subjects*:• Dance• Languages other than English

(for example Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese)

• Music

Subjects• In Year 10 students will study

7 subjects per semester.

IntakesJanuary and July

CRICOS code: 021348J

Personal learning plan

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10 credits:• Research Project

(if not completed in Year 11)

20 credits:• Accounting • Australian and International

Politics• Biology• Business and Enterprise• Chemistry• Classical Studies• Drama• Economics• English as an Additional Language• English• English Literacy Studies• French (beginners)• French (continuers)• General Mathematics• Legal Studies• Mathematical Methods

• Modern History• Physics• Psychology• Specialist Mathematics• Visual Art – Art or Design

External subjects*:• Dance• Languages other than English

(for example Chinese, Korean and Vietnamese)

• Music

Subjects• Year 12 consists of 90 SACE

credits; students normally study 5 full year subjects.

IntakesJanuaryCRICOS code: 004778F

11SACE

10 credits:• Accounting• Ancient Studies• Australian and

International Politics• Business and Enterprise• Drama• Essential Mathematics• Legal Studies• Modern History• Personal Learning Plan

(if not completed in Year 10)• Psychology• Research Practices• Research Project• Society and Culture• Visual Arts – Design

10 or 20 credits:• Biology• Economics• General Mathematics (20 credits

required for progression to Year 12 General Mathematics)

• Visual Arts – Art

20 credits:• Chemistry• French (beginners)• French (continuers)• English or EALD• Mathematical Methods• Physics• Specialist Mathematics (must

also do Mathematical Methods)

External subjects*:• Dance• Languages other than English

(for example Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese)

• Music

Subjects• Year 11 consists of 120 SACE

credits; students normally study 6 subjects per semester. This may include the Research Project.

IntakesJanuaryCRICOS code: 004778F

YEAR

12SACE

YEAR

YEAR

* by negotiation

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Year 11 sample timetableA typical timetable is outlined below. Where classes are not scheduled, teachers are available for one-on-one and small group support. For more information about subject selection please go to www.esc.sa.edu.au

Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

8.35am to 10.25am

Biology Teachers available for one-on-one and small group support

Teachers available for one-on-one and small group support

Research Project Maths Methods

Break

10.40am to 12.30pm

Eynesbury Mentor Program

Modern History English Australian and International Politics

Teachers available for one-on-one and small group support

Lunch

1.15pm to 3.05pm

Research Project Maths Methods Biology Teachers available for one-on-one and small group support

English

Break

3.20pm to 5.10pm

Teachers available for one-on-one and small group support

Australian and International Politics

Study group work Modern History Free study period

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Your accommodationFinding a great place to live is really important. The guide below can help you decide which type of accommodation will suit you best. Before you know it, you’ll be calling it your home away from home. If this is your first time studying in Adelaide, we’re here to help arrange your accommodation for you.

Eynesbury Homeaway

Make new friends! Eynesbury has its own purpose-built

student residence called Homeaway. There are three

residences available, from 1.5km - 3km from the city

centre. Our chef cooks delicious meals for you, and all

bedrooms are fully furnished and include air conditioning

and a fridge.

$315/week

All meals provided

Your own fully furnished bedroom

Shared bathroom

Public transport, internet and phone

are not included.

Homestay Live like a local! Homestay accommodation gives students the opportunity to live with an Australian family in their home. You’ll get to use English in everyday situations, and experience the Australian lifestyle. All homestay hosts have met safety and welfare requirements.

$250/week (meals included)$160 /week (cook your own meals)*

Your own fully furnished bedroom

Shared bathroom

Public transport and phone are not included. Internet use must be negotiated with your host.

* Students under 18 must take the all meals option

If you're under 18 years old, or in our

high school year 10 or 11, we need to

take extra care of you. Your choices

are marked below with the

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Student residences

Great locations! A caring, clean and comfortable

environment. You’ll live in the suburbs and get to

know the real Adelaide lifestyle. Shopping centres,

libraries, parks and recreational facilities are at

your doorstep.

$135-$230/week

Cook your own meals

Your own fully furnished

bedroom

Shared bathroom $135-$155

En-suite bathroom $190-$230

Public transport, internet,

phone and food are not

included.

Student apartments

Go your own way. Independent living in a safe and

secure student community. Student apartments offer

a great lifestyle and social spaces with facilities like

table tennis tables, pool table, gym or cinema. City

centre location means you can walk to college.

$200-$385/week

Cook your own meals

Your own fully furnished bedroom

Shared bathroom $200

En-suite bathroom $230-$385

Phone and food are not included.

Check with the apartment owner

if electricity, insurance or internet

are included.

www.urbanest.com.au

www.unilodge.com.au

If you’re over 18 years old, there are

a few more options. You can choose

Homeaway or Homestay, or select

from the options below.

Private accommodationPrivate rental can be a great option once you know your way around Adelaide. It can be less expensive, particularly if you’re sharing with other people. Visit www.realestate.com.au and select ‘rent’ then enter Adelaide, or the name of the suburb you’d like to live in. These are normal rental homes. There will be at least 1 bedroom, kitchen and bathroom. Bigger houses may have 3 or 4 bedrooms, and 2 bathrooms.

Be careful that you fully understand the terms of any private rental contract you sign. This type of accommodation is not arranged by Eynesbury. We don’t recommend private rental unless you’re already living in Adelaide and feel confident to find your own accommodation.

From $200 per week for 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, up to $400 or more for a larger house.

Most rental properties are not furnished. You will need to buy furniture, cutlery, crockery, bed linen and towels, and electrical equipment. You will also need to cover the cost of the electricity, gas and water for the house, plus your own food costs, plus public transport (if in suburban area).

All accommodation types will require a bond to paid. This is usually a dollar amount equal to 2 - 4 weeks’ rent. The bond in a separate payment, and is not the same as paying rent in advance. The bond is lodged with the State Government, and can be returned to the student when you move out, as long as there is no damage to the property, or outstanding rent or bills. You also need to give a minimum amount of notice if you decide to leave your accommodation.* Prices are current at time of printing and may be subject to change.

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Academic entry requirementsDiploma Programs

Country Two Stage Diploma (Stage 1) One year Diploma, and Two Stage Diploma (Stage 2)

All Countries Diploma of EngineeringPrerequisites - Year 12 Mathematics Studies, Specialist Mathematics and Physics or equivalent.Students who do not meet the prerequisites will be required to undertake a one semester Maths and Physics bridging program (Engineering stream)

Australia Successful completion of Year 11 (Students with a minimum E grade require an interview and Eynesbury reserves the right to refuse enrolment)Engineering:Successful completion of Year 11 or equivalent (one Maths subject and one Physics subject)

Diploma of Business and Diploma of Computing & Information Technology:ATAR 50, TEE 230, SACE 54, IB 24, South Australian Foundation Studies Program 250 or equivalent.Students transferring from another higher education provider will require a minimum GPA of 2.5 in their most recent program of study.Students articulating from another Navitas college (including SAIBT) will require a minimum GPA of 2.5.

Diploma of Engineering:ATAR 60* or equivalent (*prerequisites - Year 12 Mathematics Studies, Specialist Mathematics and Physics)Students who do not meet the prerequisite will be required to undertake a one semester Maths and Physics bridging program ( Engineering stream)Students who achieve an ATAR 50-59 or equivalent will be required to complete Stage 1 of the Diploma of Engineering and achieve passes in ADM001 (Advanced Mathematics 1) and PHY001 (Physics 1) (Engineering Stream)

Bangladesh Completion of Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) Year 11 Completion of Higher secondary Certificate (HSC) Year 12 with a grade average above 50%

Brunei GCE O levels with passes in 3 academic subjects GCE A levels with 2 A Level passes OR 1 A Level pass and 2 AS Level passes

China SM 2 SM 3 with 70% average in 4 academic subjects, or successful completion of Global Assessment Certificate with a GPA of 1.0 or an average of 60% or above

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Country Two Stage Diploma (Stage 1) One year Diploma, and Two Stage Diploma (Stage 2)

Colombia Bachillerato - average up to 64% Bachillerato - average above 70-75%

France Baccalaureate-Year 11 Baccalaureate - Year 12 with an average above 10

Hong Kong Form 5 with minimum 40% pass F7( HKALE)-2 A Level passes OR 1 A Level pass and 2 AS Level passes . HKDSE minimum 8 points for Business and Computing & IT; minimum 12 points for Engineering. Please contact Admissions for detailed information.

India Year 11-All India Senior School Certificate, Indian School Certificate, Higher Secondary School Certificate

Year 12-All India Senior School Certificate, Indian School Certificate, Higher Secondary School Certificate with an average above 55%

Indonesia SMA II with minimum 70% SMA III with an average 70% for Business and Computing & IT; 75% for Engineering

Japan Kotogakko Year 2 Kotogakko Graduation Certificate with grade average 2.5

Kenya KCSE ‘D’ average or GCE O Levels with passes in 3 academic subjects

KCSE with ‘C’ grade average or GCE A Levels with 2 A Level passes OR 1 A Level pass and 2 AS Level passes

Korea High School Leaving Certificate Year 2 with a D grade average, Yang average in 4 academic subjects

High School Leaving Certificate Year 3 with a C grade average, or Mi in four academic subjects

Kuwait General Secondary School Certificate with an average up to 79%

General Secondary School Certificate with an average above 80% for Business and Computing & IT. For Engineering, students need to do one trimester of bridging program before Diploma program

Lebanon Baccalaureate Libanais Year 11 Baccalaureate Libanais-Year 12 with an average above 10

Macau Senior Secondary School Diploma - Year 11, or Form 5 with minimum 60% average in 4 subjects

Senior Secondary School Diploma - Year 12, or Form 6 with minimum 65% average in 4 subjects for Diploma of Business, Computing & IT; minimum 70% average in 4 subjects for Diploma of Engineering

Malaysia SPM, SM2 or Ontario Grade 11 SPTM with 2 passes at minimum E grade, UEC- Senior Middle 3 with 5 C7 grades. Ontario Grade 12 with an average above 50% in 6 best courses or GCE ‘A’ Levels with 2 A Level passes OR 1 A Level pass and 2 AS Level passes

Myanmar Basic Education High School (BEHS) Examination (Matriculation)

Basic Education High School (BEHS) Examination (Matriculation) with an average above 50%, plus one additional year of tertiary study.

Nepal Higher Secondary School Certificate - Year 11 with an average up to 50%

Higher Secondary School Certificate- Year 12 with an average above 55%

New Zealand New Zealand Form 6 with pass or NCEA with minimum 80 credits at Level 2

New Zealand NCEA with minimum 42 credits at Level 3

Nigeria Senior Secondary School Examinations (WAEC or NECO) with 5 grades at D7 level

Senior Secondary School Examinations (WAEC or NECO) with 5 grades at C6 level

Oman General Secondary School Certificate, or 5 American High School Diploma with an average of up to 79%

General Secondary School Certificate, or American High School Diploma with an average above 80% for Business, and Computing & IT. For Engineering, students need to do one trimester of bridging program before Diploma program

Pakistan Higher Secondary School Certificate/Intermediate Examination certificate Yr 11

Higher Secondary School Certificate/Intermediate Examination Certificate –Year 12 with an average above 50%

Philippines High School Diploma Grade 11 average 60% High School Diploma with an average above 80% plus 1 year tertiary study

Saudi Arabia General Secondary Education Certificate with average up to 79%

General Secondary Education Certificate grade average 80% average in 4 academic subjects for Business and Computing & IT. For Engineering, students need to do one trimester of bridging program before Diploma program.

Singapore Successful completion of Sec 4 (GCE O levels) with passes in 3 academic subjects

GCE A levels with 2 H2 passes OR 1 H2 pass and 2 H1 Level passes

South Africa Successful completion of Year 11 Successful completion of Year 12 with an average above 50%

Sri Lanka Successful completion of Year 11 (GCE O levels) with passes in 3 academic subjects

GCE A levels with 2 A Level passes OR 1 A Level pass and 2 AS Level passes

Taiwan Senior High School Diploma Year 11 Senior High School Diploma Year 12 average above 70% in 4 subjects

Tanzania GCE O Levels with passes in 3 academic subjects GCE A Levels with 2 A Level passes OR 1 A Level pass and 2 AS Level passes

Thailand Successful completion of Matayom 5 with GPA of 2.5 Successful completion of Matayom 6 with GPA of 2.0

Turkey Successful completion of Lise Diploma, Year 11 or equivalent

Devlet Lise Diplomesi –Year 12 with an average above 50%

Uganda GCE O levels with passes in 3 academic subjects GCE A Levels with 2 A Level passes OR 1 A Level pass and 2 AS Level passes

United Arab Emirates

General Secondary Certificate with an average up to 79% General Secondary Certificate with an average above 80% for Business and Computing & IT. For Engineering, students need to do one trimester of bridging program before Diploma program

United Kingdom GCE O levels with passes in 3 academic subjects GCE A levels with 2 A Level passes OR 1 A Level pass and 2 AS Level passes

United States Grade 11

Zambia GCE O levels with with passes in 3 academic subjects GCE A levels with 2 A Level passes OR 1 A Level pass and 2 AS Level passes

Zimbabwe GCE O levels with with passes in 3 academic subjects Diploma of General Education – Year 12 with 5.5 average

Vietnam Successful completion of Year 11 Successful completion of Year 12 with 5.5 average

Other countries Applications will be considered individually

Admission is based on the most recent academic results. Other criteria may apply.

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Academic entry requirements continuedSenior Secondary and Foundation Studies Programs

Country Yr 10 Yr 11 Yr 12 Standard and Extended FSP Further notes

Australia Year 9 Year 10 See + + Completion of Year 11 with Grade ‘C’ average International and local entry

Bangladesh – HSC* Higher Secondary Certificate *60% average (Division One)

Brunei F3 F4 F5/GCEO F5(Y11)/ GCSE O Levels B grade average (5 subjects)

China JM3 SM1 SM2 SM2 70% average

Colombia – – – Bachillerato average of > 65%

France – – Baccalaureate-Year 11 successfulcompletion

Baccalaureate Year 11 successful completion

GCC Countries(Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, The United Arab Emirates,Saudi Arabia, Qatar)

Arabic curriculum: Completion of Year 12 with satisfactory resultsBritish system: O level equivalents, B averageAmerican system: High School Diploma with satisfactory results

Hong Kong F3 F4 F5/HKDSE Form 5 HKDSE With minimum 55% overall

India – – – Year 11 ISC Grade average of 50%

Indonesia SMP3/SMA 1 SMA1 SMA2 SMA 2/SMU3 With average 70%

Japan Sr1 Sr2 Sr3/ Kotogako Sr2/Kotogako Grade 3 average

Kenya F3 F4 F5/KCSE F5/Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education Year 11. GCSE O Levels B grade average (5 subjects)

Korea Sr1/Yr 10 Year 10 Sr2/Sr3 Senior High School Leaving Certificate /Sr2 75% average

Lebanon – – – Baccalaureate Libanias-Year 11

Macau F3/Year 9 F4/Year 10 F5/Year 11 Completion of Year 11 in 4 subjects 70% averageGGCSE O Levels B grade average

Malaysia F3/Sr1 F4/Sr 2 F5/Sr3 SM2 /Form 5 /SPM Aggregate of 20 or less (C Grade)in 5 Academic subjects

Forecast results accepted

Myanmar – – – Basic Education High School (BEHS) Examination Matriculation

> 65% average

New Zealand – – – New Zealand NCEA with minimum 90 credits at Level 2

Nepal Y11 With Grade average of 50%

Nigeria – – – Senior Secondary School Certificate (WAEC or NECO) With 5 grades at C6 level

Oman Secondary School Leaving Certificate 70% average

Pakistan – – – Completion of Higher Secondary School Certificate O levels C averageB average

Philippines – – – High School Diploma Grade 11 B average70% average

Singapore S2E S3E/4N S4E/5N Secondary 4 Express/GCE O Levels-Forecast result C average

South Africa Year 9 Year 10 Year 11 National Senior Certificate Year 11

Sri Lanka – – – Y11 GCSE O Levels B grade average (5 subjects)

Taiwan Jr3/Sr1 Sr2 Sr3 Senior High School Year 3 Grade C average

Tanzania – – – Y11 GCSE O Levels B grade average (5 subjects)

Thailand Mat3/4 Mat5 Mat6 Mathayom 5 GPA > 2.5

Turkey – – – Devlet Lise Diplomasi-year 11 4 or above in relevant subjects

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Academic calendarsProgram Intake

Orientation/ Study begins Study ends

Foundation Studies Program October 2016 12 October 2016 16 June 2017

January 2017 24 January 2017 24 November 2017

April 2017 26 April 2017 9 February 2018

October 2017 11 October 2017 15 June 2018

January 2018 23 January 2018 7 December 2018

Extended Foundation Studies Program October 2016 12 October 2016 24 November 2017

October 2017 11 October 2017 7 December 2018

Diploma programs Trimester 3 2016 12 October 2016 4 February 2017

Trimester 1 2017 22 February 2017 3 June 2017

Trimester 2 2017 21 June 2017 30 September 2017

Trimester 3 2017 11 October 2017 4 February 2018

Trimester 1 2018 21 February 2018 2 June 2018

School Years 10, 11 and 12 Term 1 2017 30 January 2017 13 April 2017

Term 2 2017 1 May 2017 7 July 2017

Term 3 2017 24 July 2017 29 September 2017

Term 4 2017 16 October 2017 8 December 2017

Academic and General English Module 8 2016 10 October 2016 11 November 2016

Module 9 2016 14 November 2016 16 December 2016

Module 1 2017 3 January 2017 3 February 2017

Module 2 2017 6 February 2017 10 March 2017

Module 3 2017 14 March 2017 13 April 2017

Module 4 2017 1 May 2017 2 June 2017

Module 5 2017 5 June 2017 7 July 2017

Module 6 2017 24 July 2017 25 August 2017

Module 7 2017 28 August 2017 29 September 2017

Module 8 2017 9 October 2017 10 November 2017

Module 9 2017 13 November 2017 15 December 2017

Country Yr 10 Yr 11 Yr 12 Standard and Extended FSP Further notes

Uganda – – – Y11 GCSE O Levels B grade average (5 subjects)

United Kingdom – – – Y11 GCSE O Levels B grade average (5 subjects)

United States – – – Successful completion of High School Diploma GPA 2.0-2.4

Zambia – – – Y11 GCSE O Levels B grade average (5 subjects)

Zimbabwe – – – Y11 GCSE O Levels B grade average (5 subjects)

Vietnam G9 G10 G11* G11 * Grade 7 average

Other countries Applications will be considered on an individual basis.

Certified forecast/provisional examination results may be considered if final results are not available in time for the beginning of the Foundation Studies Program.

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English language preparationThe Eynesbury College Academy of English offers programs that are designed to enable students to transition into a wide range of study options at Eynesbury and other institutions.

English for General Purposes EGPEnglish for General Purposes is designed for students who are at beginner level of English. EGP entry requirement: IELTS 3.5 or equivalent.

English for Academic Purposes Preparation EAPPThe English for Academic Purposes Preparation program prepares students to study intermediate level English. EAPP entry requirement: IELTS 4.0 or equivalent.

English for Academic Purposes (Navitas English curriculum)English for Academic Purposes develops in students the English language skills required to succeed at academic study.

The entry requirements for each of the three levels are:• EAP 1: IELTS 4.5 or

equivalent, no less than 4.5 in writing and speaking.

• EAP 2: IELTS 5.0 or equivalent, no less than 5.0 in writing and speaking.

• EAP 3: IELTS 5.5 or equivalent, no less than 5.5 in writing and speaking.

Each level is studied over two 5 week modules. The total study required for each level is 10 weeks. Students can expect their IELTS to improve 0.5 for each 10 week block of successful study. Assessment is based on coursework, exams and minimum attendance requirements.

Key competencies• Listening• Reading• Writing• Speaking• Study SkillsCRICOS Codes: 082985G

Pearson PTE Academic PTE Academic is a computer based test of English for academic entry or immigration purposes. Eynesbury is South Australia’s only PTE Academic Test Centre. Students can book an appointment online and sit for the test in our Coglin Street campus.

Pearson PTE Academic Preparation CourseEynesbury offers a 9 hour course (3 x 3 hour sessions) for students to prepare themselves to sit the PTE Academic test. Students can book a place online at www.eynesbury.navtias.com/PTE-academic-preparatory-courses or by phone on +61 (8) 8216 9000.

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EGP

3.5

10 weeks

EAPP EAP1 EAP2 EAP3

4.0

4.5

5.0

5.5

6.0

10 weeks 10 weeks 10 weeks

Standard FSP,Diploma programs,

Years 11 and 12

10 weeks

EAP3 can preparestudents for direct entry to university,

depending on grade achieved

University of South Australia

Extended FSP and Year 10

IELTS Entry score and progression to Eynesbury and UniSA programs

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English Language requirements

ProgramExtended Foundation Studies Program,

Year 10Standard Foundation Studies Program,

Diploma programs, Years 11 & 12

IELTS (Academic) 5.0, no band less than 5.0 Overall 5.5, no band less than 5.0

TOEFL 500 (Paper) 525 (Paper)

45 IBT (Year 10) 50 IBT (Year 11)

51 IBT (UniSA) 70 IBT (UniSA)

173 (Computer) and TWE 2 195 (Computer) and TWE 3

GCE O Level /IGCSE C5 C6

GCE A Levels C6 C6

SPM C B

English 1119 C6 C5

Hong Kong HKDSE Level 2 HKDSE Level 3\Form 5-60%

Kenya KCSE Year 11 Grade C in English KCSE Year 11 Grade C in English for FSP

KCSE Grade C in English for Diploma

Pearson’s (PTE Academic) 36 42

Eynesbury EAP 1 (plus minimum attendance requirements) EAP 2 (plus minimum attendance requirements)

CELUSA AE2 AE3

Year 12 SACE 8 10

EIKEN Grade pre-1 A Grade 1

PVT 46 50

Students who have completed a preparatory language program at Eynesbury, and have achieved a satisfactory pass or recommendation from the Eynesbury ELICOS Academic Director will be eligible for entry.

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Fees and chargesProgram 2017 fee*

Standard Foundation Studies Program A$24,900

Extended Foundation Studies Program A$31,900

Diploma of Business Studies, Diploma of Computing & IT Studies or Diploma of Engineering Studies (Stage 1 of the Two Stage Diplomas)

A$20,400

Diploma of Business and Stage 2 of the Two Stage Diploma of Business Studies A$25,600

Diploma of Computing & Information Technology and Stage 2 of the Two Stage Diploma of Computing & IT Studies A$27,800

Diploma of Engineering and Stage 2 of the Two Stage Diploma of Engineering Studies A$29,880

Senior High School - Years 10, 11 and 12 A$21,900/year

English for General Purposes / English for Academic Purposes A$400/week

Other fees and charges

Overseas Student Health Cover (required for length of visa – approx) A$594/year

Student Accommodation and Welfare fee (for students under 18 years of age) A$25 per week, max A$650 per year

Accommodation placement fee (if applicable) A$370

* Fees are reviewed annually and are subject to change. Unless otherwise stated fees are not subject to Goods and Services Tax.

All fees are payable before each semester/trimester commences, with the actual fee paid based on the number of courses taken in that semester/trimester.

Scholarships

You can find detailed information

about our current scholarships at

eynesbury.navitas.com/scholarships.

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Scholarships

You can find detailed information

about our current scholarships at

eynesbury.navitas.com/scholarships.

Please print in BLOCK LETTERS

Application form

Student details

Title: Mr Mrs Miss Ms Other

Family name:

Given names:

Preferred name:

Date of birth: DAY / MONTH / YEAR Gender: Male Female

Country of birth:

Nationality (on passport)/Citizenship:

Passport number: Expiry date DAY / MONTH / YEAR

Are you a permanent resident of Australia? Yes No

Are you an Australian citizen? Yes No

Have you previously studied at Eynesbury? Yes No

If yes, please provide your Eynesbury student number

Are you currently in Australia? Yes No

Applicant’s contact details

Address in Australia (if known):

Address overseas:

Tel (home): Country, Area Code, Telephone WeChat:

Mobile: Country, Area Code, Telephone

Email address:

WhatsApp number:

Parent/Guardian contact details/Home country addressDo you grant Eynesbury permission to provide your parent or guardian listed below with information regarding your application to study, ongoing academic progress, results and attendance? Yes No

Family name:

Given names:

Relationship to applicant:

Address:

Country: Postcode:

Tel (home): Country, Area Code, Telephone Tel (work): Country, Area Code, Telephone

Mobile: Country, Area Code, Telephone

Email:

Agent contact details

Agency name:

Agent office code:

Counsellor name:

Address:

Country: Postcode:

Tel: Country, Area Code, Telephone Mobile: Country, Area Code, Telephone

Agency email:

Counsellor email:

Previous studies/current studiesSecondary education: highest level achieved

Name of qualification (e.g. Year 12, HKDSE or A Levels):

Name of school:

Country/State:

Completed: Yes No Year completed:

Proposed date of completion:

Language of instruction:

Post secondary/tertiary education: highest level achieved

Name of qualification (e.g. Diploma, Degree):

Name of school:

Country/State:

Completed: Yes No Year completed:

Proposed date of completion:

Language of instruction:

Would you like to apply for credit / recognition of prior learning? Yes No If yes, please complete the Eynesbury Application for credit and provide your academic transcripts.

Employment historyIf you have employment experience that is relevant to your program please attach a CV and references.

Program selectionPlease indicate ( ) which programs (s) you would like to apply for and your preferred intake.

English program Do you think you will need to study English with us before you start your program? We will assess your English proficiency and recommend the appropriate English program for you.

High School program Year 10 Year 11 Year 12

Intake January July (not available for Year 12)

Foundation Studies ProgramYear: January April October

Standard Extended (October only)

Diploma programs

One year Diploma of Business

One year Diploma of Computing & IT

One year Diploma of Engineering

Two Stage Diploma of Business Studies

Two Stage Diploma of Computing & IT Studies

Two Stage Diploma of Engineering Studies

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Request for disability supportDo you have a disability that may affect your studies? Yes NoIf yes: Hearing Vision Mobility Medical Learning

Other (please specify):

Please attach relevant information so that Eynesbury can arrange assistance if possible.

English proficiencyPlease tick and attach documentary evidence where applicable

English is my first language I have taken an IELTS or TOEFL test (results attached)

IELTS (Academic) or TOEFL score:

Other English test: Score:

AccommodationDo you want accommodation arranged for you? Yes No Will you be under 18 at the time you arrive in Australia? Yes No

Homeaway (under 18) Homestay under 18 International Student Residence Student apartments

Airport reception

Do you require Airport reception? Yes No This is a free service for students who arrange their accommodation through Eynesbury.

Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC)

OSHC required: Single Dual Family Multi Family Please tick if you do not want your email address given to Worldcare. Please tick if you have existing OSHC and attach evidence of membership with your OSHC provider.

Visa

What visa will you apply for? Student Working Holiday Visitor

Current visa status:

Please note: Students on a Working Holiday or Visitor visa should make their own health insurance arrangements.Have you ever had a visa for any country refused or cancelled, overstayed your visa or been issued a non-compliance notice? Yes NoIf yes, please provide the decision record or notification correspondence.

If you are currently studying in Australia please complete the following fields

Name of institution:

Visa type: Expiry date: DAY / MONTH / YEAR

OSHC provider name:

OSHC membership number:

OSHC expiry date: DAY / MONTH / YEAR

Have you ever been expelled or your study terminated by a college or university in Australia? Yes No If yes, please provide the name of the college or university

Sponsored students only

Name of sponsoring organisation:

Type of sponsorship (e.g. tuition fees, living expenses):

Application checklist Completed all sections of the Application form Read and understood the Conditions of Enrolment and Fee Refund Policy available at www.eynesbury.navitas.com/conditions-of-enrolment and www.eynesbury.navitas.com/policies

Check that you have attached:

Your academic qualifications Your English language test Your passport, visa or birth certificate Your employment documentation (if required)

For documents not in English, please provide certified translations.

DeclarationI declare the information I have supplied on this form is, to the best of my understanding and belief, complete and correct. I understand that giving false or incomplete information may lead to my application being refused or my enrolment cancelled. I have read and understood the relevant program information and I have sufficient information about Eynesbury to enrol. I understand that the pathway may lead to future studies at The University of Adelaide or the University of South Australia, subject to the universities’ entry requirements. I understand that it is my responsibility to maintain valid Overseas Student Health Cover (OHSC). I also understand that if I am no longer enrolled at Eynesbury, my OHSC membership can be transferred. I understand that if I have applied through an approved Eynesbury agent, all correspondence relating to my application will be forwarded to that agent. I understand that Eynesbury fees may increase. I accept liability for payment of all fees as explained in the Eynesbury brochure, and I agree to abide by the Fee Refund Policy. I have read the cost-of-living information and I understand that living expenses in Australia may be higher than in my own country. I confirm that I am able to meet these expenses. I have understood and I accept the Conditions of Enrolment. I understand that Eynesbury may, by written notice, vary its conditions as may be necessary to comply with any law or regulation, or amendment of any law or regulation, of the Commonwealth of Australia or the State of South Australia.

I give permission for Eynesbury, the University of Adelaide and the University of South Australia to obtain official records from any educational institution attended by me, and to supply my contact details and any relevant official records to educational institutions I am eligible to gain admission to. I authorise Eynesbury to provide my personal information, including my contact details and enrolment details, to third parties in accordance with Eynesbury’s Privacy policy. These third parties include Eynesbury representatives (agents) acting on my behalf: The University of Adelaide or the University of South Australia (to facilitate progression from Eynesbury to the next stage of my studies); and Navitas Limited and its affiliates (to communicate regarding pathways and services offered by Navitas Limited and its related companies). In the event of any suspected breach of my student visa conditions, I authorise Eynesbury to provide my personal information, including my contact details and enrolment details, to the Australian Government’s designated authorities, the Tuition Assurance Scheme and the ESOS Assurance Fund Manager. I gave permission for Eynesbury to obtain records and information from my current OHSC provider (if applicable). I also agree that Eynesbury is able to exhange information with my OHSC provider with respect to meeting my visa requirements and maintaining my OHSC cover. I understand that any conditions concerning an offer of admission will be contained in my letter of offer from Eynesbury, which I will be required to read, sign and meet prior to CoEs being issued.

Applicant’s signature: (Must be the same signature as in your passport)

Date: DAY / MONTH / YEAR

If you are under 18 years of age, your parent or guardian must also sign this application form.

Parent’s/guardian’s signature:

Family name: Given name:

Relationship to applicant:

Date: DAY / MONTH / YEAR

Unsigned applications cannot be processed. Agents cannot sign on an applicant’s behalf.

Postal address for applications16-20 Coglin St, Adelaide SA 5000 Australia

T +61 8 8216 9165 T +61 8 8216 9000 E [email protected] W eynesbury.navitas.com

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Education for your worldNavitas provides you with the education you need, to get where you want to be in life. From English language skills and courses to help you enter university, to training for the workplace, Navitas colleges and campuses in 28 countries will support you every step of the way.

With over 120 Navitas and SAE Institution locations across the globe, and over 80,000 students currently studying with us, we understand the world’s learning needs. We’ve become one of the most trusted providers of education and training in the world.

Navitas offers to students, professionals and migrants from around the world, the following opportunities:

• English language training • High school studies • University preparation and programs• Post-secondary education for creative

media technology• Career advancement programs • Student recruitment • Internship programs• Migrant settlement services

We also offer customised workplace training for companies, and a range of training and settlement services for the Australian Government. Wherever you are, and wherever you want to be, the knowledge and resources of our staff around the world will ensure your success.

Africa

• SAE Institute, South Africa

Asia

• ACBT — Edith Cowan University, Sri Lanka • Curtin Singapore (The Singapore

Campus of Curtin University)• SAE Institutions — Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand

Australia

• ACAP (Australian College of Applied Psychology) • ATTC (Australian TESOL Training Centre) • CELUSA (Centre for English Language

in the University of South Australia) • Curtin College — Curtin University, Perth • Curtin University Sydney• Deakin College — Deakin University, Melbourne• Eynesbury — The University of Adelaide

and University of South Australia• Griffith College — Griffith University,

Brisbane, Gold Coast• Hawthorn-Melbourne• La Trobe Melbourne — La Trobe University• La Trobe University Sydney Campus• Navitas English • Navitas Health Skills Australia (HSA)• Navitas College of Public Safety (NCPS)• Navitas Professional• NIC — The University of Newcastle• PIBT — Edith Cowan University, Perth • SAE Institutions — Adelaide, Brisbane, Byron Bay,

Melbourne, Perth, Sydney• SAIBT — University of South Australia, Adelaide• SIBT, Sydney• Western Sydney University, Sydney City Campus• Western Sydney University The College• UC College - University of Canberra

Canada

• FIC — Simon Fraser University, Vancouver • ICM — the University of Manitoba, Winnipeg

Central America

• SAE Institute, Mexico

Europe

• SAE Institutions — Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Netherlands, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey

Middle East

• SAE Institutions — Jordan, Saudi Arabia, UAE

New Zealand

• SAE Institute, Auckland• UCIC — University of Canterbury, Christchurch

United Kingdom

• BCUIC — Birmingham City University • CRIC — Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge • EIC — Edinburgh Napier University • HIC — University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield• ICP — University of Portsmouth• ICRGU — Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen • ICWS — Swansea University• LBIC — Brunel University London• PUIC — Plymouth University • SAE Institutions — Glasgow, Liverpool,

London, Oxford• UNIC - The University of Northampton

United States of America

• Navitas at FAU — Florida Atlantic University• Navitas at UMass Boston —

University of Massachusetts Boston • Navitas at UMass Dartmouth —

University of Massachusetts Dartmouth • Navitas at UMass Lowell —

University of Massachusetts Lowell • Navitas at UNH — University of New Hampshire • SAE Institutions — Atlanta, Chicago, Los Angeles,

Miami, Nashville, New York, San Francisco

Australian College of Business and Technology (ACBT) are affiliated organisations and are not owned by Navitas Limited. NAVITAS USA: These schools are authorised under federal law to enrol non-immigrant alien students.Registered Company names and CRICOS provider codes: SAE Institute Pty Ltd 00312F; Navitas Bundoora Pty Ltd trading as La Trobe Melbourne 03312D; La Trobe University 00115M (VIC); La Trobe University Sydney Campus 00115M; Colleges of Business and Technology (WA) Pty Ltd; Curtin University of Technology CRICOS Provider Code 00301J, Curtin University is a trademark of Curtin University of Technology; Educational Enterprises Australia Pty Ltd trading as Eynesbury 00561M; The University of Adelaide 00123M; Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd trading as Deakin College 01590J; Deakin University 00113B; Perth Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01312J; Edith Cowan University 00279B; Queensland Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd, trading as Griffith College 01737F; Griffith University 00233E; South Australian Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 02193C; University of South Australia 00121B; Sydney Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01576G; Newcastle International College 03293B; The University of Newcastle 00109J; The University of Western Sydney ABN 53 014 069 881 trading as Western Sydney University is a registered provider under the Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students (CRICOS). Provider Number 00917K; UWS Enterprises Pty Ltd ABN 44 003 474 468 trading as Western Sydney University The College (CRICOS Provider Number 02851G) is a wholly owned entity of the University of Western Sydney. Academic Pathway programs are delivered by Western Sydney University The College under arrangement with the University of Western Sydney; University of Canberra / University of Canberra College 00212K. Navitas English: Courses are delivered by Navitas English Services Pty Ltd (ACN 002 069 730), CRICOS Provider 00289M; The Certificate IV in TESOL is delivered by Navitas English Pty Ltd (ACN 003 916 701), CRICOS Provider 00031D. Centre for English Language in the University of South Australia 02193C; Hawthorn-Melbourne (Hawthorn Learning Pty Ltd, ACN 124 204 171) CRICOS provider code: 02931G; Navitas Professional Institute Pty Ltd trading as Navitas College of Public Safety (NCPS) and Australian College of Applied Psychology (ACAP). National CRICOS provider code: 01328A. UCIC NZQA Provider Number 7177. ICM CRA BN: 81210 5146; FIC CRA BN: 81210 5146. Company Numbers: Birmingham City International College Ltd trading as Birmingham City University International College (BCUIC) 07445570; CRIC 06407773; EIC 06822392; ICP 06770123; ICWS 6412162; HIBT Ltd trading as HIC 5163612; London IBT Ltd. trading as London Brunel International College (LBIC); Plymouth Devon International College Ltd trading as Plymouth University International College (PUIC) 06822402; ICRGU 07154254. Navitas Limited ABN 69 109 613 309 N

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Education for your world

16–20 Coglin Street Adelaide SA 5000 Australia

T +61 8 8216 9165 T +61 8 8216 9000 E [email protected]

Educational Enterprises Australia Pty Ltd (Provider Code 00561M) trading as Eynesbury. The University of South Australia CRICOS provider number 00121B

Eynesbury includes all programs delivered by: Eynesbury College, Eynesbury College Academy of English, and Eynesbury Institute of Business and Technology.

The information contained in this guide is correct at the time of publication; however, the University of South Australia and Eynesbury reserve the right to alter, amend or delete details at any time without notice.

Selected photographs in this publication are: Copyright © Josie Withers 2015

This guide is provided free of charge. Printed November 2016.

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