ABOUT MELBOURNE
Regularly ranked as Australia’s best student city by QS Top Universities, Melbourne is celebrated as a vibrant multicultural hub, drawing thousands of international students and visitors every year.
With a buzzing cultural scene, from street art to live music and outdoor festivals, world-famous coffee culture and diverse dining options, there’s always something new to discover.
ACAP MELBOURNE CAMPUS
ACAP Melbourne is located on Bourke Street in the heart of the CBD.
Packed with features to support your learning experience, our well-equipped library, student lounges and breakout spaces, free Wi-Fi and on-campus support teams provide everything you need to set yourself up for academic success.
HOW TO GET TO ACAP MELBOURNE
There are multiple tram routes that stop right in front of the Kmart Centre and nearby, plus Parliament and Melbourne Central Railway stations each a 10-minute walk. Paid parking is readily available nearby for those who wish to drive.
For more information about public transport and timetables, visit ptv.vic.gov.au/timetables
WHY ACAP MELBOURNE
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Centrally located in the heart of Melbourne’s CBD close to a range of public transport options
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Modern campus facilities and comprehensive support services, including free Wi-Fi, kitchen facilities, and Student Engagement and Learning Support Teams
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A well-equipped contemporary library designed as a learning hub
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Multiple break-out spaces, including lounges and study areas with USB ports
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Regular student events and social activities for an immersive learning experience
MEET CAMPUS MANAGER ANDREW O’BRIEN
“As a Campus Manager, we are constantly asking our students, our staff and ourselves how we can improve the experience for our students. Ensuring an environment where our students can thrive whilst they are learning means they can graduate and do amazing things out in the world.”
ARE YOU AN INTERNATIONAL STUDENT LOOKING TO STUDY IN AUSTRALIA?
Moving to a new country as an international student can be a daunting yet exciting adventure. As with any new experience, there will be some adjustments you’ll need to make – cultural, social and academic.
Take a look at our guide, packed with tips to help you settle into life in Australia.