Pathways
Academic Pathway & Direct Entry Programs

Conditions of Direct Entry Programs from AICL to Selected Universities
* AICL graduates must satisfy English language entry requirements and other requirements from articulated universities.
* The details of entry requirements can be found from each university's articulation agreement with AICL. See the below for details of each agreement.
Conditions of Package Programs within AICL (English Language courses plus VET courses)
* AICL students must satisfy English entry requirements before entering into the principal course within AICL.
* English Entry Requirement for VET Courses: 5.5 IELTS equivalent to AICL General English's Upper Intermediate level
AICL Package Programs EAP Plus VET
courses: Certificate II, III, IV or Diploma in Business, Information
Technology, Accounting, and Hospitality.
* Minimum enrolment in EAP for a Package Program is 12 weeks.
* The package students are required to extend their English courses if they cannot achieve Upper Intermediate level. Otherwise, they can also sit for the AICL Business Entry test, and if they pass it, they can proceed to the Principal course of their choice.
Click here for special package program tuition fee.
University Articulations List
This is a great year for AICL's achievement in providing students with a wide range of pathways to famous universities.
As a result of AICL's great effort to strengthen our academic system and student services. This quality assurance has also satisfied key universities that have offered AICL a direct entry into their programs. It is proof that Australian universities recognize AICL's quality and our students can enter directly into their degree programs.
With the direct entry programs, students first study at AICL and continue with the university of their choice through the articulation agreements. The current list of selected universities AICL has articulation with is:
Click on the university's name for their condition of articulation agreement.
Additionally, as AICL is a Registered Training Organisation, students can still apply independently to any university for credit points. These will be assessed on a case-by-case basis and students should make an appointment with the marketing staff to see what assistance we can give.
As AICL is proud of our students' success, we are still developing links with key universities and we hope to offer an even greater range of university pathways in the future.