Privacy Policy

From time to time, ACAP may collect information from users of this website, either electronically or in hard copy format, including information that personally identifies individual users. ACAP may record various communications that users have with us.

ACAP is committed to ensuring the confidentiality and security of the information you provide to us.

The information supplied by you will only be used to provide you with information about study opportunities, course administration, academic information and to maintain proper academic records. If you choose not to give us certain information we may be unable to enrol you in a course or supply you with appropriate information.

The information you provide may be disclosed to organisations that run courses in conjunction with ACAP such as Edith Cowan University, University of Western Sydney and University of Southern Queensland. Information will not be disclosed outside ACAP or its delivery partners unless you have provided written authorisation for us to do so, or unless required or authorised by law.

ACAP will take all reasonable security measures to protect your personal information from unauthorised access, misuse or disclosure. As far as is permissible under law and unless expressly agreed with the user, ACAP has no further responsibility in relation to the privacy or confidentiality of any information ACAP collects from or records about users of this website.

ACAP accepts no responsibility for the unauthorised use of personal information held by it.

You have the right to access the personal information that ACAP holds about you. If you would like access to this information your request must be in writing, and we may charge a fee.

My ACAP experience was excellent. It was so wonderful attending intimate classes, meeting interesting people from diverse backgrounds and having the opportunity to communicate my opinions to others and learn from theirs. I made great friends and learned important counselling skills, which have been beneficial in all aspects of my life.
Niall Quinlan, Ireland
Bachelor of Social Science