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Stott's College

A historic Melbourne college established in 1883, offering business degrees, diplomas, and certificates with a focus on practical industry skills.

Overview

Stott's College is a historic educational institution established in 1883, providing degrees, diplomas, and certificate courses in Business, Hospitality, and Community Welfare Work[citation:6]. The college has campuses in Melbourne, Sydney, Perth, and Brisbane[citation:6]. Stott's College focuses on practical, industry-relevant education with strong ties to the business community. The college is a CRICOS-registered provider (CRICOS CODE: 00197D) authorized to enroll international students[citation:6].

Location

Melbourne, Sydney, Perth, Brisbane, Australia

Established

1883-01-01

Intakes

ProgramIntake NameStart DateSeats AvailableEnd Date
N/ASemester 2, 20267/1/2026Open11/30/2026
N/ASemester 1, 20262/1/2026Open6/30/2026

Requirements

Admission requirement data

  • Academic level : Undergraduate (UG)
  • Major subject : High School Certificate
  • Ielts : 6.0
  • Toefl : 60
  • Pte : 50
  • Note: Standard English requirements apply[citation:6].

Admission requirement data

  • Academic level : Vocational (Certificate/Diploma)
  • Major subject : High School Certificate
  • Ielts : 5.5
  • Toefl : 46
  • Pte : 42
  • Note: Requirements vary by program level[citation:6].

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