ACG Education partners with University of Tasmania

A new partnership with the University of Tasmania will see ACG Education expand its education offering into Australia.

ACG will deliver the University of Tasmania’s Pathway programmes in Hobart. The programmes are aimed at international students aspiring to gain entrance to the University.

The partnership has begun with delivery of Foundation Studies in February 2019 and will develop additional pathways into the university in the near future.  Additional 2019 intake dates will be announced in the coming weeks.

CEO Mark Rushworth said the Group was delighted to be selected as the University of Tasmania’s trusted partner following a competitive tender process.

“We have 21 years’ experience in the provision of Pathways courses and currently educate more than 1,000 pathways students each year. I firmly believe we can be a transformative partner – supporting and enhancing the University of Tasmania’s globally relevant place-based focus.”

ACG Education has been delivering Pathway programmes in New Zealand since 1999 and currently operates in partnership with three leading New Zealand universities to deliver Foundation courses.

 

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