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King's Own Institute (KOI)

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King’s Own Institute (KOI) is based in New South Wales, Australia, with locations in Sydney and Newcastle. It offers a range of higher education, including diplomas, undergraduate and postgraduate courses. They cover subjects including accounting, business, management, information technology and TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages).

 

KOI’s teaching staff have worked with international universities and leading businesses across a range of industries. Students get to learn from their experience and applied knowledge, giving them a huge career advantage.

 

To be accepted onto any undergraduate course, you’ll need to have achieved C grades or above (or international equivalent) at pre-university level. Students who reach a certain academic level can apply for King’s Own Institute International Student Scholarships (KISS), which rewards those who are doing brilliant things.

 

For many students, this will be the first time they leave home and live overseas independently. KOI’s staff are available to assist with information regarding living in Sydney before arrival. The Learning Skills Centre (LSC) at KOI is designed to help students in developing essential academic skills in literacy, numeracy, and IT.

 

Anyone who dreams of studying in the vibrant city of Sydney and wants to set themselves up for a great career in business, IT or accounting, will enjoy life at KOI. Its 10,000+ former students and alumni prove that studying here will give you an excellent start.

 

Learn more about studying at KOI:

 

Teaching quality

Entry requirements

Scholarships & funding

University structure

Facilities

Student support

Graduate outcomes

 

Teaching quality

The KOI student experience is world-class and focuses on providing the best higher education available. The courses here are accredited and recognised across the world, giving students plenty of international opportunities after they graduate.

 

Students benefit from small class sizes and access to internationally respected teaching staff. This allows them to ask plenty of questions and make the most of their learning experience. Free English language tuition is available for international students as well, helping them prepare for a career in an English-speaking country.

 

KOI’s three state-of-the-art Sydney campuses are located in the lively Central Business District. Its Newcastle centre is one of just two places in the city that offers both undergraduate and postgraduate courses.

 

KOI has an academic board, made up of respected academics and higher education teachers, which makes sure every course meets its high standards. It also has international connections with universities and colleges across the world. There is also an experienced team of teaching staff, who help students during their studies. All have different backgrounds, but come from impressive positions in universities, the military or international businesses.

 

KOI takes part in the Student Experience Survey (SES). The SES is a national survey that’s being carried out for the Australian Government Department of Education and Training. Feedback is very important. It helps us continue improving the quality of teaching, learning and student experience for current and future students.

 

Entry requirements

Entry requirements for KOI vary depending on the course, but the university makes it easy for applicants to find out exactly what they’ll need for admission. To be accepted, you’ll need to have achieved grades C or above at the pre-university level. This is the same as a high school diploma in the USA, for example, or a grade 4 in the International Baccalaureate.

 

Postgraduates need to prove they’ve completed a relevant undergraduate qualification, usually with at least a 2:1 or the equivalent of a B grade. There is a specific international student application form, which needs to be filled out and emailed or posted to KOI.

 

English Score Required

The minimum English requirements for direct entry into all of KOI’s courses on offer, including TESOL, are available below:

 

  • IELTS: minimum score of 6.0 with no band less than 5.5
  • TOEFL: minimum score of 60 with no band less than
  • Listening 11, speaking 17, reading 12, writing 20.
  • PTE – minimum score of 50 with no band less than 42.
  • CAE – minimum overall score of 169 with no band less than 162.
  • HKCEE – minimum C in syllabus B
  • HKALE – minimum D use of English in AS-Level
  • GCE Level – C grade or better in GCE O-Level English
  • NSW HSC – minimum 55 per cent in English as a second language 
  • Other: successful completion of Certificate IV or higher for a duration of 12 months or over

 

Free additional English coaching and assessments are offered to help international students with their English language skills. If they need more help or information, it’s best to get in touch with the admissions team.

 

Admission

KOI has a specific application process for international students, which is clearly explained on its website. There’s information for those applying from abroad, and for those who are already studying in Australia. Each course has different academic requirements. No matter which one students are applying for, they’ll need documents such as:

 

  • A KOI international student application form
  • Proof they meet the minimum English requirements
  • A copy of their passport
  • Copies of academic documents
  • Documents showing any changes of names
  • A Visa Grant letter (for those who are already in Australia)

 

The fees students need to pay will depend on the course they choose and are different for international students. Every international student also needs to have Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC), which can be arranged through KOI.

 

Scholarships & funding

KOI offers scholarships to students who qualify through their academic performance. King’s Own Institute International Student Scholarships (KISS) are given to undergraduate and postgraduate international students who are doing excellent work. The value of this scholarship is up to AUD 500 per trimester.

 

University structure

KOI has three locations across Sydney, which are all in the busy city centre between The Rocks and Darling Harbour. It has another campus in Newcastle, New South Wales, which is around two hours’ drive away.  KOI also operates a virtual campus system, which allows many of its classes to be delivered online for students who can’t travel to every session.

 

KOI has a slightly different trimester structure, with three terms per academic year instead of two. If students choose not to take breaks, they can complete a three-year bachelor’s degree in two years. Many of the courses also include professional accreditations, which allow students to join chartered organisations in their fields. There are currently six undergraduate programmes at KOI:

 

  • Diploma of Accounting
  • Diploma of Management
  • Bachelor of Business (Accounting)
  • Bachelor of Business (Management and Finance)
  • Diploma of Information Technology
  • Bachelor of Information Technology

 

KOI also offers 10 postgraduate courses:

 

  • Graduate Certificate in Business
  • Graduate Diploma of Business
  • Master of Accounting
  • Master of Professional Accounting
  • Master of Information Technology
  • Graduate Diploma of Information Technology
  • Graduate Certificate of Information Technology
  • Graduate Certificate of TESOL
  • Graduate Diploma of TESOL
  • Master of Arts (TESOL)

 

Facilities

KOI’s premises are centrally located and have been designed with the needs of the students in mind. Each computer has the latest technology and software. Wi-Fi is provided throughout KOI’s buildings, so students can access the internet from anywhere.

 

KOI has a specially designed and resourced library. It’s stocked with reference materials for each course, including textbooks, journals and reference books. There are also student lounges, where students can meet, study, and relax.

 

For many students, this will be the first time they leave home and live overseas independently. KOI’s staff will help each student settle in and access important information about life in Australia.  

 

As soon as they accept the offer to study at KOI, students will be sent a pre-departure guide. This has information about orientation and enrolment. During orientation, all new students will be given more information about the school, staff, services, and assistance they can access.

 

Accommodation

International students must stick to the financial rules set by the Department of Home Affairs. When thinking about their budget, it’s sensible to consider things like:

 

  • Accommodation
  • Utilities and communication such as electricity and gas bills, mobile phones and internet bills
  • Food and groceries
  • Travel and transport
  • Entertainment and socialising
  • Study materials and stationery

 

This guide to living costs in Australia gives students a rough idea of how much they might need to budget.

 

While KOI doesn’t offer on-site accommodation, there are lots of options nearby. The university recommends providers like 2stay Accommodation and CozzyStay Accommodation as places to find shared or private student accommodation across Sydney.

 

If students need more support, Homestay Plus is a great option. Families are carefully chosen to help students develop their language skills and learn more about a new culture.

 

Student support

The Student Services and Student Engagement and Counselling Team are responsible for Monitoring Academic Progress (MAP). They also look after student engagement and offer general advice and counselling for all students. The team answer questions about studies and life at KOI and provide information on who to contact for help or more information.

 

Counselling Services

At KOI, there is a counselling team made up of qualified counsellors. Their services are free, confidential and can be used as often as needed. The counselling team provide support in the following areas:

 

  • Support and transition to higher education studies
  • Motivational support
  • Personal skills development
  • Anxiety, stress and management
  • Exam stress management and time management
  • Lifestyle and study balance
  • Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)
  • Mindfulness

 

Academic Support Services

KOI’s friendly team of academic advisers are the first point of contact for any academic, subject or course-related information.

 

Learning Skills Centre (LSC)

The Learning Skills Centre (LSC) at KOI is designed to help students develop their maths, literacy and IT skills. This programme helps students no matter which course they’re studying. The Academic Integrity Module (AIM) is managed by LSC. All students must complete the programme at the start of their first trimester.

 

Graduate outcomes

Students who achieve a GPA of 3.5 or above in more than half of their modules can access exciting opportunities. The AIPP’s Professional Internship programme is one example, which lets students gain real-world world experience that will help them stand out in the competitive graduate market.

 

Students also get individual interview training and a resumé-polishing service to give them the best start to their career. KOI helps each person find their ideal placement and offers support throughout.  

 

After the internship is complete, students will be supported in different ways. They’ll get a letter of recommendation and be included in AIPP’s talent pool, which helps them access the best opportunities.

 

A degree at KOI leads to many rewarding careers. Its excellent alumni are proof that hard work, passion and the KOI learning experience is a recipe for success, no matter what your ambitions are.

 

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AVERAGE TUITION FEE PER YEAR

UNDERGRADUATE

A$14,580

POSTGRADUATE

A$13,650

VOCATIONAL

A$14,580

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image Anonymous, China

The Best Institute in Australia for POSTGRADUATE studies in TESOL and ACCOUNTING

The best thing about KOI is that all the lecturers/teachers are industry professionals who are also teaching at the other top universities across the country. This is why KOI academic quality, course curriculum, teaching methods and subject assessments are similar to that of public Australian universiti read full review

The best thing about KOI is that all the lecturers/teachers are industry professionals who are also teaching at the other top universities across the country. This is why KOI academic quality, course curriculum, teaching methods and subject assessments are similar to that of public Australian universities. At times even better. KOI being a private institution has kept their fees low which is a great value to the international students like us. Having the SAME academic and graduate outcome as Australian universities with a comparatively lower fees is the USP of KOI and their team. Highly recommended especially if you are seeking Postgraduate studies in TESOL or Accounting. show less

image Anonymous, Australia

The Best Institute in Australia for POSTGRADUATE studies in TESOL and ACCOUNTING

The best thing about KOI is that all the lecturers/teachers are industry professionals who are also teaching at the other top universities across the country. This is why KOI academic quality, course curriculum, teaching methods and subject assessments are similar to that of public Australian universiti read full review

The best thing about KOI is that all the lecturers/teachers are industry professionals who are also teaching at the other top universities across the country. This is why KOI academic quality, course curriculum, teaching methods and subject assessments are similar to that of public Australian universities. At times even better. KOI being a private institution has kept their fees low which is a great value to the international students like us. Having the SAME academic and graduate outcome as Australian universities with a comparatively lower fees is the USP of KOI and their team. Highly recommended especially if you are seeking Postgraduate studies in TESOL or Accounting. show less

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