TAFE SA focuses on supplying its students with practical, hands-on skills and experience to give them the skills they'll need to have a competitive edge in the graduate job market. The university provides state-of-the-art facilities and a range of training and study options. Many courses include built in work placements with approved companies as parts of their studies. Work placements give students professional industry experience valued by graduate employers. Work experience placements also help students find potential part-time job opportunities in relevant fields of employment while they complete their studies.
Courses at TAFE SA deliver vocational specific training across numerous industries. A range of qualifications are offered, including higher education programs and English language courses. A wide range of university packaged pathway programmes are available to international students at TAFE SA, offering routes to prestigious universities such as The University of Adelaide, Flinders University and University of South Australia.
TAFE SA's tuition fees are some of the most affordable in the state, ensuring that students from all backgrounds can achieve their full potential. Moreover, TAFE SA is a trusted government-backed institution recognised for its high-quality of teaching and modern educational facilities.
The ELICOS program at TAFE SA is designed specifically for the benefit of international students. English courses on offer may be studied as a standalone or combined with one of TAFE SA's award courses, or another university course offered in Adelaide. Students can enrol in these courses on a range of visas, including a tourist visa, student visa, working holiday visa and other temporary visas.
ELICOS courses on offer at TAFE SA broadly comprise two types of courses – Academic English and General English. These courses will develop a students' English skills for the purposes of English language tests including IELTS, PTE and others, for study at TAFE SA or other universities, for employment in the future, or simply for travel and leisure. Courses are taught by highly qualified and experienced staff and are conveniently located in the centre of Adelaide.
International students can also undertake short courses, which can be studied in parallel with their main programme as they are part-time – usually for two-and-a-half hours every week – in the evenings.
Students must choose their TAFE SA course or university pathway program Students must inform themselves of the entry requirements and the information needed for their application to be processed International students may apply online or through an agent in their country before the closing date If a full offer is made, students must accept the offer online within eight weeks. If there are conditions, students are expected to meet the as soon as possible before admissions change it into a full offer Students must make sure to receive their Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) from TAFE SA either through their agent or via TAFE SA's online application system Students need to apply as soon as possible for their student visa, to allow enough time for processing Once they have booked their flights, students should review the website to learn about pre-departure, transport and accommodation options
Besides this, the TAFE SA has a tuition of almost one-half compared to Uni. While you can get 2 years of credit to Uni by studying 2 years at TAFE SA with a lower fee and getting a good understanding of all the courses with the help of practical and theoretical sessions. Also, TAFE SA provides you with a certificate of course which gives you a higher chance of working on a professional job.''
Being the first point of contact for queries and concerns and for giving advice Providing students with a good orientation and being the source of information Helping students with student visa information and advice on related matters Processing requests to changes to enrolment - deferral, withdrawal, release, change of course, COE extensions etc Handling requests for extension of tuition fees or the Standard Payment (Instalment) Plan Assisting students with referrals to professional medical and counselling services and emergency aid, external agencies, legal and financial servicesTAFE SA is home to a vibrant student community and hosts a range of events, both academic and non-academic, for the benefit of students. Events range from academic workshops and industry networking sessions to leisure activities, such as ice skating and beach visits.
Training facilities at TAFE SA include hair and beauty salons at the Adelaide campus, training restaurants at the Regency campus, and other amenities like workshops, studios, computer suites, art theatres, dental clinics, laboratories, nursing wards, and industry simulators.
Student facilities to help students excel in their studies and to enjoy breaks and leisure time include libraries equipped with computers and study rooms, cafeterias and cafes, and student common areas.
academic requirements, in terms of grades proficiency in the English language, indicated by results in any approved testing examination some courses have program specific criteria such as an interview, a portfolio or specific aptitude testing some courses have policy or legislative requirements, such as those relating to student visas or Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) assessment university partner or institution's admission requirements – this applies to packaged courses and/or collaborative arrangementsThe minimum academic entry requirements for most courses offered at TAFE SA are the completion of the equivalent of a Year 10 or Year 11, for entry to Certificate III and Certificate IV courses, respectively. For diplomas, advanced diplomas, associate degree and bachelor's courses, students need to have completed Year 12 or its equivalent.
As proof of English language proficiency, most TAFE SA courses require students to have obtained the equivalent of a score of 5.5 with 5.0 in all bands in the Academic IELTS.