TIWA offers study pathways from certificate level to advanced diploma. TIWA has partnered with top Western Australian universities to establish competitive pathways for international students from TAFE diplomas to higher education degrees. This provides more options to meet university entry requirements with recognised credit for any prior TAFE studies.
The international centres at WA TAFE colleges offer excellent support for study or personal issues. To help students settle into Australian life and culture, TAFE colleges offer a range of activities, both on and off campus, providing opportunities to meet other international and local students in a fun and relaxed environment.
Dedicated to employment-focused education, TIWA is well equipped to ensure that students are job ready upon graduating. Studying at TAFE is enjoyable and stimulating, while providing superb preparation for future success.
Perth is an exciting, contemporary and safe city where international students will find plenty of things to see and do during their downtime, including plenty of cafes, restaurants, beaches, green spaces and nightlife. Those who are interested in a truly unique study experience can even choose to study outside of the metropolitan area at one of TAFE's regional campuses.
be an international student on a subclass 500 visa commence studies in February or July 2024 maintain a continuous enrolment over a year at least in a regional course pathway maintain ongoing residency in the nominated regional location for the given duration of their bursary period meet requirements, both academic and English language proficiency, prior to commencement of each course.The regional bursary offers international students access to potential migration pathways that could help extend their stay in Australia and provide them with a genuine Australian life experience.
TIWA is highly regarded for the quality of its teaching, with lecturers chosen based not only on their knowledge but also on their practical experience of working in the field. TIWA offers courses tailored towards the working world and having industry experience incorporated in them – this is crucial for giving students the necessary information they need to transition into their chosen career. Students get a feel for their future role, learn while on the job, and begin to network and create ties that will serve them once their qualification is complete.
TIWA is also a specialist provider of education to international students, helping new arrivals adapt quickly to their environment and flourish. With Perth and Western Australia classified as a ‘regional centre', international students have more opportunities for work after studies.
Accounting, Business and Management Animal Care and Aquaculture Automotive, Engineering and Oil and Gas Aviation Building and Construction Creative Industries Digital Media and Information Technology Early Childhood Education and Community Services Health, Fitness and Beauty Hospitality, Cookery and Tourism Land and Environmental Management Maritime NursingCourses at TIWA are complemented by the necessary equipment and facilities to give students real hands-on experience in preparation for their future career, preparing them to step immediately into industry upon graduation.
Generally, students who have completed the equivalent of Australian Year 10 will be ready for a Certificate III qualification, while any students who are educated to the equivalent of Australian Year 12 will be able to enter at Certificate IV or Diploma level. For some courses, students may need to submit a portfolio of their work to be considered for course entry.
TIWA can provide information on a wide range of topics including:
Courses that the student may wish to apply for Student visas and mandatory health cover Tuition fees, including details on processing payments and the refund process Airport pickup and transfer on arrival The TAFE Orientation ProgramStaff at the international centre can assist students with things like advice on courses, monitoring attendance and academic progress, and help in case the student is lagging behind in their studies.
For any other personal or study issues, TIWA will be able to refer the student to the necessary body. Students can get in touch with TIWA either by sending a message online or by calling them. Specific support on studying is also available at the International Centre on campus.
TAFE International Western Australia works to ensure that all international students are able to get the most out of their time in the country, have a great lifestyle, and live safely. TIWA provides a series of safety tips for students to help them adjust to life in Perth. Alongside advice on living in the city, these also cover notes on how to swim and surf safely and how to prepare for any trip into the outback.
As a learning institution tailored towards specific industry courses, TIWA aims to offer students exposure to the technology and equipment that they will be using upon graduation. TAFE institutions work closely with businesses and industry leaders to ensure that their resources and facilities are relevant and up to date.
There are various quality accommodation options that students can opt for as their choice if they want to be in a student environment close to their place of study. These are generally in high demand, so students should make sure they plan ahead to secure their accommodation.
A number of private accommodation options are available including homestays, where students can live with an Australian family for a few weeks or longer.