Australian Catholic University has moved to provide international students with certainty ahead of proposed enrolment caps due to take effect from January 1.
ACU Vice-Chancellor and President Professor Zlatko Skrbis said that due to the government’s proposed caps on international student enrolments and high demand for ACU programs, the university had reached its international enrolment limit for 2025.
"The proposed commencing international student load cap for ACU in 2025 is significantly lower than 2024 enrolments. This is disappointing given our enrolment profile is aligned with areas of critical skill shortages for Australia,” Professor Skrbis said.
“This is deeply disappointing, but we wanted to provide certainty to international students applying to study at ACU while responding to the clear direction we have been given by the government.”
The university has published a series of FAQs for international students: Intake for 2025 FAQ - ACU
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