
1. Future Students and Admissions FAQs
You can apply to study qualifications (e.g., Certificate IV, Diploma, Advanced Diploma, and Graduate Diploma course) using the online application form. To ensure your application can be processed efficiently, please make sure to upload the necessary documents outlined in the last step in the online application form.
To apply to study short courses with ACBI, including various micro credentials, please use the “Apply now” buttons located on each short course page. You can browse our short courses here.
If you are having issues submitting an application, please contact our Admissions Team by emailing admissions@acbi.edu.au.
Yes! Studying multiple qualifications is an excellent way to boost your skills and make yourself more attractive to employers. You can apply to enrol in two or more qualifications at ACBI, studying one after the other. Simply select your desired courses when completing the online application form.
For example, you may wish to enrol in both a Certificate IV and Diploma course, or a Diploma and Advanced Diploma course.
If you’re like advice on which courses to package together, please reach out to one of our helpful Course Advisors.
ACBI offers nationally recognised vocational qualifications in a range of areas including:
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- Artificial Intelligence (AI)
- Design and creative arts
- Digital marketing
- Health administration
- Information Technology (IT)
- Management and strategic leadership
- Project Management
- Sustainability
- Training and Assessment
- Work Health and Safety (WHS)
ACBI offers courses suitable for people with a variety of backgrounds and skill levels including school leavers, working professionals, career changers, international students and people looking to take the next step in their education or career.
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You are considered a domestic student if you are:
- An Australian citizen (including dual nationals)
- An Australian permanent resident
- A New Zealand citizen
- A holder of an eligible humanitarian visa
On the other hand, you are considered an international student if you:
- Do not hold Australian citizenship or permanent residency
- Are in Australia on a temporary visa (e.g., a student visa)
Each course has specific academic and sometimes work experience requirements, which are listed on the relevant course pages on our website and in our course guide. Certain courses may also require specific prerequisites to be met, and, in these instances, additional documents may be requested.
If you’re an international student and not a native English speaker, proof of your English language skills may also be required. ACBI’s qualifications typically require an IELTS level of 6.0 or equivalent.
To ensure your application can be processed efficiently, it’s a good idea to upload:
- A copy of your passport
- Academic completion certificate (and transcript if you’re an international student)
- English proficiency proof (if you’re an international student)
- A copy of your resume
Some courses have specific entry requirements and additional documents may be requested. More information can be found by viewing the relevant course page.
You can do either. ACBI accepts both independent applicants and applicants applying through an education agent. To find an education agent, view our ACBI agent list or get in touch with one of our helpful Course Advisors.
Most ACBI qualifications and short courses can be delivered in flexible modes, including online and blended options, allowing learners to fit their study around work and personal commitments.
Please note that international students are required to attend face-to-face classes on-campus as per Student Visa requirements, however, limited distance learning may be included where appropriate.
For detailed information on study modes available for specific courses, please refer to the relevant course page or get in touch with us.
Course fees vary by program length and study level, with a range of payment plans and flexible options available. Funding or promotional discounts may also be available for certain qualifications. To find out more about course fees, current promotions, funding and payment plans, please get in touch with one of our course advisors using this form.
Studying online with ACBI is flexible and self-paced, designed to fit around your life while still giving you strong support from trainers and staff. You’ll learn through our online learning platforms where you can access resources, submit assessments and stay on top of your progress in your own time.
We also offer weekly online support sessions with trainers, where you can ask questions about your assessments and course content to get real‑time guidance. Alongside this, our academic team provides additional academic support, so you’re never on your own if you need help with study skills, understanding requirements or planning your workload.
Age requirements vary for ACBI’s qualifications.
If you’re an international student or wish to study on-campus, the minimum age to enrol is 18 years old.
If you’re a domestic student looking to study online, some qualifications allow enrolments from people aged 16 years and older. For specific details, check the course page for the course you’re interested in.
Typically, no age restrictions apply to ACBI’s short courses.
Some courses, such as BSB80320 Graduate Diploma of Strategic Leadership and TAE40122 Certificate IV in Training and Assessment have specific pre-requisites relating to previous work experience. You can check whether the course you’re interested in applying for has any additional entry requirements by checking the course page.
ACBI accepts a range of English proficiency tests including IELTS. For full details on these tests and their minimum score requirements, please refer to the table below.
Evidence Minimum requirement ACBI English Placement Test Overall grade of Upper-Intermediate (equivalent to CEFR B2). AQF award at Certificate IV level or above* English was the language of instruction and assessment, and the final year of study was undertaken during the two years immediately before applying to study with the College. C1 Advanced (Cambridge Advanced Test) Overall band score of 161. CELPIP General (Canadian English Language Proficiency Index Program General) Overall band score of 7. Duolingo English Test Overall band score of 105. ELICOS Pathway (English for Academic Purposes, General English) Minimum ten weeks of study with an exit level of Upper-Intermediate level (equivalent to CEFR B2) and meeting the minimum attendance requirements (80% attendance). IELTS (International English Language Test System) Academic Overall band score of 6.0. IELTS (International English Language Test System) General Training Overall band score of 6.0. LANGUAGECERT Academic Overall band score of 61. MET (Michigan English Test) Overall band score of 53. OET (Occupational English Test) Overall band score of 1210. PTE Academic (Pearson Test of English Academic) Overall band score of 47. TOEFL iBT (Test of English as a Foreign Language internet-Based Test) Total band score of 67. * Applicants who have completed post-graduate study in Australia where the qualification was completed outside of the two years immediately preceding the application date will be assessed on a case-by-case basis. ACBI’s English Placement Test (EPT) is only available to international applicants who are not required to submit proof of English proficiency as part of their student visa application. The EPT is also not accessible to applicants who are actively enrolled in an ELICOS pathway, who must provide a completion certificate from their ELICOS provider to satisfy the English language entry requirements.
For on-campus classes, ACBI has 8 intakes per year. These intakes are split into four main terms with two intakes per term. These include intakes for:
- Term 1 & Term 1A: January – February
- Term 2 & Term 2A: April – May
- Term 3 & Term 3A: July – August
- Term 4 & Term 4A: October – November
For online study, intakes typically commence on the 1st day of each month.
You can view our full calendar of intake dates here.
If your student visa is refused whilst you are overseas, you will be eligible to receive a full refund of your pre-paid tuition fees.
If your student visa is refused whilst you are onshore and you have been able to study whilst holding a valid bridging visa, you will be eligible for a refund of any unspent tuition fees for future terms. No refund will be applicable for the current term.
If you withdraw prior to your course commencement date, you may be eligible for a full or partial refund of your pre-paid tuition fees depending on when you notify ACBI of your intent to withdraw. For full details, please refer to the ACBI Refund Policy available on the website. This information will also be included in your Letter of Offer and Enrolment Acceptance Agreement.
RPL stands for Recognised Prior Learning. It is a process that assesses your existing skills, knowledge and experience gained through prior work experience or training against the requirements of a qualification or unit of competency. If you can demonstrate that you already meet the learning outcomes, you may receive credit without completing formal study.
Credit Transfer (CT) applies when you have previously completed the same unit of competency (or an equivalent unit) at another Registered Training Organisation (RTO) or TAFE. You can provide evidence such as a Statement of Attainment or a testamur, and ACBI can confirm whether CT can be granted for those units.
To access the RPL or CT request forms, please see the ACBI Forms page.
You can also review relevant policies and procedures related to RPL and CT on our ACBI Policies and Procedures page.
2. Current Students and Graduates FAQs
You can find:
- Various policies and procedures on the ACBI policies and procedures page
- Forms for current students and graduates on the ACBI forms page
- Key dates for terms, orientations and holidays on our ACBI academic calendar page
- Timetables for on-campus classes and online support sessions on our ACBI timetable page
Students can reach out to their trainers via email, in class or in their scheduled weekly support sessions. Trainer contact details are available in Moodle/Canvas on the relevant unit page.
If you require any additional help, support is also available from our student support services. To get in touch with student support, please email studentsupport@acbi.edu.au.
At ACBI we understand that personal circumstances may change. For information about your eligibility to pause or suspend your studies, please refer to the student deferment, suspension and cancellation policy and procedure form located in our student hub. You apply to extend your course or take a leave of absence using the appropriate form below:
- If you wish to temporarily suspend your studies due to compassionate or compelling circumstances (e.g. medical issues, personal hardship, or other exceptional reasons), please complete a Suspension of Studies Request form.
- If you are an international student who needs to be absent from class for up to four weeks, please complete a Student Leave Request form.
- If you a domestic student who needs a longer timeframe to complete your studies, please complete a Domestic student course extension form.
For more advice on managing your unique personal situation, please contact studentsupport@acbi.edu.au.
At ACBI we offer professional development workshops each term, both on-campus and online. In these workshops you will have the opportunity to learn resume, career, and job-search related skills that aim to help you enter the workforce with confidence. For information about upcoming workshops, keep an eye on your student emails.
Once you have successfully completed your qualification and have achieved competency in all units, you will receive an email from student support informing you that you are eligible to collect your Graduation Certificate and academic transcripts. Certificates must be picked up on-campus or sent via post. Graduation Certificates cannot be issued online.
Students can apply for assessment resubmission by contacting our academic team at academicsupport@acbi.edu.au. A reassessment fee may apply per resubmission.
You can apply for a leave of absence through our Leave Request Form. A leave of absence during the term cannot exceed four weeks. You will also be asked to provide supporting documents, e.g., flight tickets, medical certificates, as well as having no outstanding fees and good academic progress.
If you need help managing your tuition fees, or setting up a payment plan, please contact myfees@acbi.edu.au. If you are facing financial hardship, please contact our team at studentsupport@acbi.edu.au as nonpayment of fees could result in cancellation of enrollment.
To check your attendance records, please visit your student profile on RTOManager.
If you are studying a qualification on-campus, the due date for your assessments is at the end of each unit. The last day of the term is the final assessment submission cut-off date for that term. To view the exact due dates for your assessment, please log into your student platform (e.g., Moodle or Canvas) and refer to assessment information within individual units. Please note that assessments submitted after the cut-off date may be subject to a reassessment fee.
If you are a domestic student studying a qualification online (e.g., a Certificate IV, Diploma, Advanced Diploma or Graduate Diploma course), your assessment due dates are detailed in your study plan. This study plan is provided to you by ACBI’s academic team at the start of your course. Depending on your course, you may also be able to see assessment due dates in your student platform (Moodle or Canvas).
ACBI monitors the academic progress of its students, and we can provide interventional support where required. If you need help with your assessments at any point, please make sure you contact your trainer. Your trainer can help guide you through your assessment questions. Contact information for your trainer can be found in the relevant units in your student platform (Moodle or Canvas).
Requests for an extension on an assessment must be at least one week before the assessment cut-off date via academics@acbi.edu.au. Failure to do so may result in resubmission, and a reassessment fee may apply.
Yes, we can. If you haven’t already, try resetting your password using the relevant ‘Reset my password’ link.
If after that you still require help accessing your Moodle, Canvas, Thinkific or RTOManager account, please contact academicsupport@acbi.edu.au.
Domestic students can pay their course fee upfront or via payment plan (fortnightly or monthly).
International students typically must pay their fees at the start of each term (generally every 3 months).
3. Training for Organisations FAQs
ACBI offers customised training solutions, including short courses, workshops, skill sets and full qualifications. We can help upskill and reskill your workforce in a range of areas including AI literacy, project management, strategic leadership, sustainability, digital marketing, training and assessment, WHS and more. All training can be tailored to meet your organisational needs. You can view ACBI’s range of courses here.
For personalised advice on which training can best address your organisation’s skills gaps, connect with a Training Advisor.
Yes, ACBI’s training programs can be adapted to your sector, employee skill levels, organisational goals and other requirements your organisation has. For example, ACBI can contextualise assessments to align with your organisation’s clients, policies and systems. With ACBI, your staff can learn skills that they can immediately apply to their jobs. For advice on tailored training options, connect with one of our Training Advisors.
Yes, ACBI offers a range of flexible options for training. ACBI’s training can be delivered on-site at your workplace, at ACBI’s Sydney CBD campus and through flexible online learning. We can tailor the course delivery to align with your organisational preferences. To discuss delivery options that may best suit your organisation, request a callback from one of our Training Advisors.
When you partner with ACBI, your organisation will enjoy access to competitively priced training. Pricing can vary depending on your training requirements, including cohort group sizes, selected delivery modes, customisation requirements and the level of training being offered. To learn more about pricing options, get in touch with one of our Training Advisors.
4. Education Agents FAQs
At ACBI we recognise the vital role that our agents play in providing international students the opportunity to study abroad in Australia. That’s why we are committed to building strong and seamless partnerships with our partner agencies. Partnering with ACBI means fast turn-around times on application assessment, Letter of Offers and CoEs for successful applicants. As well as a responsive admissions team, our dedicated academic and student support teams also provide an excellent customer experience to our students and agent partners alike. Our aim is to ensure we provide the best possible outcome for all students applying and studying at ACBI. You can register here to become an ACBI agent.
To become an agent, you can submit an application via this form. Shortly after our team receives the application, we will review the application, check references and, if approved, you will be sent an agency agreement to sign. Once signed, you will be onboarded as an official ACBI agent and you’ll be able to enjoy the benefits that come with partnering with ACBI.
At ACBI, we care about our students’ experience academically, socially and even post-graduation. That’s why we not only provide industry-relevant, nationally recognised course content and industry leading trainers, but also term-to-term social and professional events that enrich our student’s experience both academically and socially. ACBI offers a supportive and multicultural environment in which to study, with a Sydney CBD campus conveniently located close to Sydney’s Central Station and other public transport options.
ACBI is also an established Registered Training Organisation (RTO) that has been operating for over 12 years, and over this time we’ve worked on refining and improving our student experience. To date, we’ve helped over 4,500 students successfully graduate.
Yes, ACBI has established articulation pathways with our partner, AIBI Higher Education. These pathways span across courses in Information Technology, Artificial Intelligence and business and include the following:
- Diploma of Artificial Intelligence – Graduates of this course can enter into the second year of a Bachelor of Business (AI Management) at AIBI Higher Education.
- Advanced Diploma of Information Technology (Cyber Security) – Graduates of this course can gain credit towards a Bachelor of Cyber Security at AIBI Higher Education.
- Diploma of Information Technology – Graduates of this course can gain credit towards a Bachelor of Cyber Security at AIBI Higher Education.
- Diploma of Leadership and Management – Graduates of this course can gain credit towards a Bachelor of Business at AIBI Higher Education.
For further details on our articulation agreements, connect with one of our helpful Course Advisors.
Once we receive a finalised application with all necessary supporting documents and the application is approved, offers are typically issued within 24 hours. CoEs are issued within 24 hours after receiving the applicants signed Letter of Offer, Enrolment Acceptance Agreement and initial payment.
International students are eligible to attend ACBI’s on-campus courses which are offered in a flexible delivery mode of 67% on-campus learning and 33% distance online learning. This flexible arrangement allows students to maintain a manageable study-work-life balance and make the most of their time living in Australia.
Supporting documents may be requested by our admissions team. These documents may include evidence of financial capacity, employment history (e.g., resume), and a completed Genuine Student Questionnaire. The Admissions team screens applications for evidence of academic progression, course relevance, financial capacity, and genuine intent, aligned with the Genuine Student requirement that applies to all student visa (subclass 500) applications.
At ACBI, applications from higher risk, level 2 or level 3 RAL countries, are reviewed on a case-by-case basis and may be subject to further evaluation relating to Genuine Student and Financial Capacity requirements.
Yes! General resources for agents can be viewed at our Agent Hub.
For supporting resources and marketing materials including course guides, campus photos, logos, student photos, promotional materials and more, please see our Agent Marketing Hub.
Please note: marketing materials are only available to registered ACBI agents. To become an ACBI agent, register here.
5. Become a Trainer FAQs
ACBI is always on the lookout for great trainers. To become an ACBI trainer, you’ll need:
- Current industry knowledge. For example, this may current knowledge of business, IT, leadership, AI, graphic design, sustainability, WHS or another area that ACBI provides training in.
- Formal qualifications in the area that you wish to teach, such as a bachelor’s degree or equivalent.
- A Certificate IV in Training and Assessment (TAE course page) to be able to mark students’ assessments and complete other important trainer responsibilities for qualification courses. If you don’t currently have a Certificate IV in Training and Assessment, ACBI may be able to help gain this qualification. Check out our Certificate IV in Training and Assessment course page for further details.
If you’re interested in being an ACBI Trainer and Assessor, please forward your resume and professional profile to info@acbi.edu.au.
Teaching opportunities may be available at ACBI on a full-time, part-time, or contract basis, including online facilitation and evening delivery for working professionals.
ACBI offers:
- Domestic online classes where trainers provide weekly online support sessions, helping students with assessments and course content.
- On campus classes at our Sydney CBD location. These classes occur in morning and evening sessions, supporting a mix of local and international students. These classes typically run 2–3 times per week over 9-week terms for each qualification.
- A number of short courses and corporate training options.
- Regular online masterclasses and in-person workshops for students.
If you’re interested in being an ACBI Trainer and Assessor, or even simply hosting a masterclass, please forward your resume and professional profile to info@acbi.edu.au.
We offer TAE (Training and Assessment) courses, so we can help you start or grow your teaching career with nationally recognised skills. While you are studying your TAE, there may be opportunities to gain real teaching experience, giving you practical classroom or online facilitation exposure alongside your qualification. For trainer position enquiries, please send your resume and professional profile to info@acbi.edu.au.
6. Pathways and Partnerships FAQs
Yes, ACBI students can continue their journey into further study and higher education with confidence. ACBI has a range of partnerships and pathways, allowing students to continue their learning journey or fast-track undergraduate studies through credit transfer agreements. For example, ACBI has higher education pathways from the:
- Diploma of Artificial Intelligence – Graduates of this course can enter into the second year of a Bachelor of Business (AI Management) at AIBI Higher Education.
- Advanced Diploma of Information Technology (Cyber Security) – Graduates of this course can gain credit towards a Bachelor of Cyber Security at AIBI Higher Education.
- Diploma of Information Technology – Graduates of this course can gain credit towards a Bachelor of Cyber Security at AIBI Higher Education.
- Diploma of Leadership and Management – Graduates of this course can gain credit towards a Bachelor of Business at AIBI Higher Education.
Yes, several ACBI qualifications provide foundational knowledge that prepares graduates for further undergraduate study. ACBI also maintains formal articulation arrangements with AIBI Higher Education, allowing eligible graduates to apply for credit toward related bachelor’s degree programs. In some cases, students can receive credit equivalent to up to one year of full-time study. Areas of study include business, information technology, leadership, artificial intelligence, digital marketing, and other disciplines.
Yes, at ACBI we understand the importance of mental wellbeing, particularly when balancing the stress of study, work, and personal commitments. To support our students’ wellbeing during their studies, ACBI has partnered with The Practice Wellbeing Centre, a free counselling service provided by Torrens University. Through this partnership, ACBI students can access up to ten free counselling sessions throughout their studies.
Absolutely, ACBI collaborates with leading organisations such as the Digital Tech Academy (DTA) to develop courses that are current and aligned with the latest industry skills and trends. ACBI’s collaboration partnership with DTA ensures that our students learn using the latest technologies and graduate with a skill set that matches what employers are searching for right now.
7. Other FAQs
The Australian College of Business Intelligence (ACBI) is a trusted vocational education provider with over 4,500 graduates that has been operating for more than 12 years. ACBI offers nationally recognised qualifications in Artificial Intelligence, sustainability, project management, strategic leadership, information technology (IT) and more. We also provide a range of short courses and microcredentials. Our courses are industry-forward, providing students with the in-demand skills they need to enter the workforce now as well as helping them to be prepared for tomorrow and futureproof their career.
With a range of online, on-campus and on-site learning formats, ACBI has training options that can met the needs of both individual students and groups of employees. We have courses suitable for many different types of learners, including working professionals, school leavers, mature age students and international students, as well as employees from private businesses, public companies and government organisations.
We’re always looking for passionate professionals to join our team, from industry leaders eager to teach the next generation to masterclass hosts keen to share their professional expertise with current students.
If you’re interested in working with us, please forward your resume and a brief professional introduction to info@acbi.edu.au.
ACBI is a trusted Registered Training Organisation (RTO) in Australia that combines learning with a strong industry focus. ACBI has been delivering courses for over 12 years, working with both individuals and organisations to help people upskill, reskill and grow in their careers. We have produced over 4,500 graduates and counting.
We offer a range of nationally recognised qualifications alongside specialised learning programs designed for the workforce of tomorrow, including training in areas such as AI, digital marketing and cyber security. Our nationally recognised courses are regulated by the Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA) and have been developed in accordance with the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF). This includes a number of accredited courses that are offered in collaboration with industry partners, such as the Digital Tech Academy (DTA). ACBI’s approach aims to ensure what you learn is practical, current and aligned with real employer needs.
To maintain its status as a Registered Training Organisation (RTO), ACBI also continually meets the Standards for NVR Registered Training Organisations (SNR). These are assessed by the Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA). We strive to be an industry-aligned, compliant and credible RTO who provides consistently high-quality vocational education and training.
ACBI offers nationally recognised qualifications across multiple AQF levels, including Certificate IV, Diploma, Advanced Diploma and Graduate Diploma levels. We have a range of subject areas that our qualifications cover, meaning you can find the right qualification that suits your interests and learning journey.
ACBI also offers a range of short courses and corporate training options.
You can browse our range of courses here.
ACBI has eight intakes throughout the year for its on-campus classes and regular online intakes. To find more information about our next on-campus and online intakes refer to ACBI’s academic calendar.


