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ACAP offers qualifications that are recognised by VETAB, Higher Education, State Government Psychologist Registration Boards and other universities.
ACAP's Bachelor of Applied Social Science and Graduate Diploma of Counselling are accredited by the NSW Higher Education Act and are recognised as equivalent to university courses.
The student placement component ensures that you are job ready upon completion of your course. Student placement can be undertaken after completing six modules.
Utilising the Student Placement Coordinator and database, you will identify an organisation you wish to work with and establish a placement to be undertaken on mutually agreed terms.
Contact a SEEK Learning consultant for more information.
Three modules per term for all programs except the Masters courses, which are two modules per term.
Two modules or fewer per term.
There are four terms a year. Contact a SEEK Learning consultant for more details on term dates.
You can study:
ACAP's Summer School program provides an intensive study option for busy students who cannot commit regular time during the year, or those trying to get through their course faster. Summer School takes place during January and February. For more information on Summer School, contact a SEEK Learning consultant.
Sydney campus
Level 5, 11-31 York Street
Sydney
NSW 2000
Melbourne campus
Level 3, 206 Bourke St
Melbourne
VIC 3000
Brisbane campus
Level 2, 99 Creek Street
Brisbane
Qld 4000
Yes, you can select your preferred study method for each module you enrol in.
You can choose your mode of study at the beginning of each term for each module. Once term commences, you must complete each module in the mode in which you began.
If you complete a full qualification by correspondence or online, you may be required to attend several workshops at the Sydney, Melbourne or Brisbane campuses to qualify for industry accreditation. Contact a SEEK Learning consultant for more information.
In addition to the web-based Student Resource Centre, correspondence and online learning students also have access to a dedicated support person by phone or email.
FEE-HELP is available for ACAP's higher education courses. Vocational Education and Training (VET) FEE-HELP is available for those undertaking ACAP's Diploma of Community Services (Case Management) or Diploma of Counselling.
Almost every Australian citizen is eligible for FEE-HELP and VET FEE-HELP, meaning you do not have to pay your fees upfront. Instead, the total cost of your fees can be repaid through the taxation system.
In addition, Austudy, Abstudy or Youth Allowance is available to ACAP students if you are a full-time student over 25 years of age and meet Centrelink's criteria. Applications for assistance are assessed by Centrelink, so you should contact your nearest Centrelink office to discuss your eligibility.
Contact a SEEK Learning consultant to find out more about your eligibility for financial assistance.
Yes. A policy regarding Recognition of Prior Learning exists for people who believe they may have already developed competencies for some of ACAP's modules either through previous experience or study.
Contact a SEEK Learning consultant if you have any other enquiries.