Because of the wide range of subjects offered and flexible entry times, the Colleges are able to provide an individualised program for all students that caters for their specific educational background and helps to prepare students for their future studies.

Students can enter the program in January, April and July.  Entry at other times is possible by individual negotiation.

In Semester 1 of the 40-week Bridging Program or Year 11 Program, students can enrol in either an English upgrading program or a general academic program.  In Semester 2 students can enrol in specific subjects that will provide them with both the English and academic background to study Year 12 subjects in the WAUFP or TEE Program.

Students requiring an academic standard of Year 11 level can study a formal Year 11 Program which is available at each College.  These programs include English and a range of other subjects designed to prepare students for Year 12 studies.

The Year 11 Program has the flexibility to enable international students to either:
*  improve their level of English language,
*  develop their academic backgrounds in the subjects they intend to study in the WAUFP or TEE
*  upgrade their English language and their academic background at the same time.

Entry requirements for the Year 11 and/or Bridging Programs are outlined in the Pathways to University prospective.

 

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