ABOUT SYDNEY
Sydney, home to the iconic Darling Harbour, Opera House, and Harbour Bridge, is a global destination that captures the hearts of international students and tourists alike.
The city stands out on the Global Liveability Index and QS Best Student Cities list, earning its reputation as a top destination for living, working, and studying.
With vibrant dining options, endless attractions, year-round events and stunning landscapes, this dynamic city has something for everyone.
ACAP SYDNEY CAMPUS
The largest of all our campuses, ACAP Sydney overlooks Hyde Park and is situated among the best amenities and city culture Sydney has to offer.
Packed with features to support your learning experience, our well-equipped library, student lounges, free Wi-Fi and on-campus support teams provide everything you need to set yourself up for academic success.
HOW TO GET TO ACAP SYDNEY
The easiest way to get to ACAP Sydney is by public transport – our campus is just minutes from Town Hall and Museum train stations and close to several major bus, light rail and metro routes.
For more information about public transport options and timetables, visit transportnsw.info
WHY ACAP SYDNEY
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A central, CBD location close to transport and opposite Hyde Park
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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, comprehensive library with multiple spacious study areas
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Student lounge areas to enjoy downtime between classes
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Regular student events and social activities for an immersive learning experience.
MEET CAMPUS MANAGER GEOFF BROOKE-SMITH
“Enhancing student experiences and ensuring student wellbeing underpins my role as the ACAP Sydney Campus Manager. My team and I are dedicated to each and every student – from the first class to graduation day and beyond.”
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.