William Angliss Institute

William Angliss Institute

Contact

PO Box 4052
Melbourne VIC 3001

Phone No: 03 8595 5334

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Web site: https://www.angliss.edu.au

Accreditation

CRICOS provider code: 01505M

RTO provider code: 3045

Campus locations

City

555 La Trobe Street
Melbourne VIC 3000

City (Angliss International Hotel School)

Level 4, 555 La Trobe Street
Melbourne VIC 3000

Founded in 1940, William Angliss Institute is Australia’s largest specialist training centre in foods, tourism, hospitality and events fostering a vibrant, diverse and welcoming environment where you’ll feel part of a like-minded community.

We understand that your success requires a balance of expert knowledge and hands-on experience. Our industry-standard training facilities and expert teachers will provide you with the confidence and experience to be a leader in your chosen field, creating employment opportunities locally and globally.

The Institute offers courses ranging from apprenticeships and certificates in tourism, commercial cookery, baking, patisserie and butchery to food science and technology diplomas. We also offer vocational hospitality, hotel management, tourism and events programs at certificate, diploma, advanced diploma, degree and master levels.

Our specialist degree programs provide students with a balance of specialised knowledge, business skills, industry insights and real world experience across the foods, tourism, hospitality and events specialisations.

All diplomas and degrees include opportunities to learn directly from industry experts through work integrated learning, study trips, field excursions, demonstrations and masterclasses.

Our academic staff have extensive educational experience and qualifications as well as broad industry experience with the ability to bring food studies, tourism, hospitality, hotel management and event management expertise into the classroom.

William Angliss Institute’s central Melbourne campus facilities include innovative live and simulated classrooms with state-of-the-art information technology, designed to help you perform in the real workplace. 

We offer a range of services and support to help you succeed in your studies, as well as in your professional and personal life. From a student-focused events, learning support and careers and employment advice to health and wellbeing plus a commitment to diversity and inclusion, we are committed to fostering success in your studies and enjoying student life.

As a student at William Angliss Institute, you can be assured that you are being trained in a specialist environment by passionate experts who will develop your knowledge and skills, preparing you for your future career.

Institutional student profile

The Student Profile gives an indication of the likely peer cohort for new students at William Angliss Institute. It provides data on all students that commenced undergraduate study.

Applicant types Number of students Percentage of all students
(A) Higher education study 11 6.7%
(B) Vocational education and training (VET) study 4 2.4%
(C) Work and life experience 5 3%
(D) Recent secondary education    
Admitted solely based on ATAR 46 28%
Admitted where both ATAR and additional criteria were considered 4 2.4%
Admitted on the basis of other criteria only and ATAR was not a factor 3 1.8%
International students 91 55.7%
All students 164 100%

Courses

For all courses listed with VTAC, visit CourseSearch.

Events

Academic Calendar

For more information:  http://www.angliss.edu.au/calendar

Open days

City

The Institute holds a number of Discovery Days, Information Sessions & Campus Talk and Tour events

For more information: https://www.angliss.edu.au/events-hub/

City (Angliss International Hotel School)

The Institute holds a number of Discovery Days, Information Sessions & Campus Talk and Tour events

For more information: https://www.angliss.edu.au/events-hub/

Admission criteria

Higher Education - Entrance requirements (All Applicants)

Eligibility points are a combination of ATAR score, previous study, work experience and other factors. Individual course admission criteria can be found under each course of study. Click here.

Applicants are advised to provide as much evidence as possible to support their application. This may include transcripts of units or subjects of study, academic awards and certificates, academic letters of reference, detailed résumé, position descriptions, employment references, personal letters of reference, medical certificates, health care card, community recognition and awards and personal statements.

Applies to:

  • All Applicants

Higher Education - Entrance requirements (Applicants with Higher Education study)

Applicants who have successfully completed 50% of subjects attempted during a formal study period at Bachelor level or above may be awarded the minimum number of eligibility points required for course entry.

Any individual course admission requirements must also be met.

You may be entitled to academic credit for prior learning, whether formal or informal. See Additional Information for further details.

Applies to:

  • Applicants with higher education study

Higher Education - Entrance requirements (Applicants with Vocational Education and Training study)

Applicants who have successfully completed VET study at:

    AQF4 or above may be awarded the minimum number of eligibility points for course admission.
    AQF3 and below may contribute to the minimum number of eligibility points required for course admission. The remaining eligibility points may be awarded based on equity and other considerations.

Any individual course admission requirements must also be met.

You may be entitled to academic credit for prior learning, whether formal or informal. See Additional Information for further details.

Applies to:

  • Applicants with VET study

Higher Education - Entrance requirements (Applicants with recent secondary education)

An ATAR, equivalent ATAR or approved notational ATAR (for IB qualifications) may contribute to the minimum eligibility points required for course entry. Any individual course admission requirements must also be met.

Applies to:

  • Applicants with recent secondary education

Higher Education - Entrance requirements (Applicants with work and life experience)

All applicants for undergraduate and post graduate courses of study at William Angliss must achieve the minimum eligibility points for course admission. Applicants who left or completed secondary school more than 2 years ago are considered mature age and awarded eligibility points on that criteria. The remaining points may be awarded based on some or all of the following:

    - Equity and other considerations
    - Work experience that is clearly aligned to the specialist fields of William Angliss Institute: Foods, Tourism, Hospitality and Events.
    - Other work experience

Please refer to individual course admission requirements here.

Applies to:

  • Applicants with work and life experience

Higher Education - Recognition of Prior Learning

You may be entitled to credit for prior learning, whether formal or informal. Formal learning can include previous study in higher education, vocational education, or adult and community education. Informal learning can include on the job learning or various kinds of work and life experience. Credit can reduce the amount of study needed to complete a degree.

For further information about credit and recognition of prior learning please see Higher Education Recognition of Prior Learning Policy and Procedure.

Applies to:

  • All Applicants

Special consideration

Institutional access and equity queries should be directed to:

Access & equity through VTAC (SEAS):

William Angliss Institute is committed to providing an equitable selection process that allows each student the opportunity to reach their true potential. The Special Entry Access Scheme (SEAS) enables our selection officers to grant special consideration where applicable. To be eligible applicants must also submit a VTAC course application and satisfy all relevant course entry requirements.

Additional information

Higher Education - Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people

All Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander applicants will be awarded eligibility points towards the minimum required for course admission.

Higher Education - Domestic applicants with overseas qualifications

International qualifications are assessed for equivalence to the AQF. Please note that applicants must meet individual course admission criteria.

Higher Education - English language proficiency

More information about the minimum English Language requirements can be found at the link below.

Enrolment

Acceptance of offer

Successful applicants who have applied through VTAC will receive a notification of an offer via VTAC. William Angliss Institute will send out a formal letter of offer which will include information on how to accept your and enrolment instructions, or how to enrol by proxy, and how to defer.

Recognition of Prior Learning

Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) also known as Skills Recognition or Credit Transfer - is a process that evaluates and recognises the skills and knowledge you have gained from work experience, work-based training, life experience and previous study. It allows your experience to be formally recognised.

Applying for Skills recognition can shorten the duration of your study time, give you a formal qualification and enhance your future career prospects.

Deferment

Deferment is available for most William Angliss Institute courses for either six months or one year.

Higher Education - Fees and Charges

Students studying degree level courses have different fee structures and payment options.

VET - Fees and Charges

Students studying Certificate and Diploma level courses have different fee structures and payment options.

Student and campus services

Student and campus services

More information about life on campus can be found at the link below.

Financial assistance

Scholarships

Institutional scholarships queries should be directed to:

The William Angliss Institute Foundation provides educational opportunities and financial assistance to support students in achieving their career ambitions. The Foundation has been established in recognition of the pioneering work in the areas of hospitality and foods by the late Sir William Charles Angliss.

Through a scholarship fund built on the generous support of our many friends and industry partners, the Foundation provides ongoing assistance to students and the wider community through the establishment of various scholarship programs across the Institute.

Scholarships are awarded on the basis of merit and equity. Find more information on our scholarships page;

https://www.angliss.edu.au/study-with-us/scholarships/

Fee Assistance

Studying for a qualification can seem expensive but there are some free and subsidised programs that you may be able to access as well as a range of options to assist you in payment of course fees including:

  • Free TAFE
  • Concession
  • Eligibility Exemption
  • VET Student Loans
  • FEE –HELP
  • Payment Plans

Student profile