Student Services
Campuses
Entry Requirements for International Students
18 years or older by the course start date.
Completed Year 12 or equivalent secondary studies.
To apply for a course at TKL College, international students must:
IELTS 5.5 or equivalent (e.g. PTE 42, TOEFL 46)
Cambridge English Advanced (CAE): 47 or above
OET: Pass or above
Senior secondary studies in Australia conducted in English
Full-time studies in Australia towards a Certificate III or above
English as first language
ESL course or 10-20 weeks ELICOS with IELTS 5.0
Other tests that meet TKL College’s requirements
Meet Student Visa 500 subclass requirements.
Basic computer skills (e.g. Windows, MS Word, email).
International students currently studying in an Australian academic institution who wish to transfer to TKL College need a release from their current provider.
Documentation Requirements
Certified copies of qualifications and transcripts.
Documents not in English must be translated.
Some courses may have additional requirements. These will be outlined in the course brochure. Meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee admission. Students will be assessed on their ability to succeed in the course.
Contact an agent, our website, email or phone.
Get accurate information about courses, enrolment, visa eligibility etc.
Get a copy of the TKL College Student Handbook and course brochure.
Fill and submit the enrolment application form with required documents and fees.
Upon assessment, receive a formal offer.
Accept the offer and pay fees to get your CoE.
Visa / Travel / Accommodation
Apply for student visa, travel plans and accommodation
Orientation / Course Start
Orientation and start at TKL College.
Our Student Experience team are here to help you settle into campus life. They can help with study guidance, planning, workshops, events, student welfare and all other support services.
Our campuses are designed to be safe, happy and welcoming. Each campus has:
A friendly reception area managed by the Student Experience team.
Classrooms designed for small class sizes to provide one on one support.
Access to IT resources including Wi-Fi, computer labs and printing facilities.
Online learning materials and assignment feedback through MyTKL – your personal online Student Portal.
Student lounges for socialising, relaxing and eating.
Want to make a difference? The Student Ambassador Program allows selected students to work closely with TKL staff to create an amazing campus community. Ambassadors receive event budgets, personal and professional development opportunities and invitations to networking events.
At the end of each term we have a week dedicated to getting feedback from our students. Through forums, surveys, posters and suggestion boxes you can have a say in the future of TKL and your student experience.
Get support and guidance from two student mentors. They will help you set and achieve goals, navigate the challenges of starting your studies and provide both social support and academic help.
Student life at TKL is busy and goes beyond the classroom. Each term we run a range of free events and workshops on and off campus. Keep up to date with the event schedule and TKL Weekly Events emails.
If you have any issues during your studies our formal Complaints and Appeals process is here to help get them sorted as soon as possible.
You are our priority. Student counsellors are available for appointments whenever you need support.
Australia is one of the safest countries but it’s always good to have the right tools and information to stay safe. Our partner Sonder provides a free 24/7 multilingual safety and wellbeing service.
We look after your mental health and wellbeing through a range of workshops and events including stress management and mindfulness training.
For the latest on safety and wellbeing:
TKL website
School Policies
Student Forms
Campus posters
Regular emails
In an emergency or traumatic situation contact the Student Experience team for support and guidance.
Our Learning Advisors offer one on one coaching in English language skills, assessment help and assignment feedback. They also run workshops on essential academic skills such as online research, paraphrasing, note-taking, referencing, essay writing and report writing.
Need help with a subject? Book a session with your lecturers who are available to answer any questions you may have.
For more information, visit our website or contact us at info@tkl.edu.au.