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Despite the fact that Stott’s College was founded in 1883 (before our famous Melbourne trams and before ‘The Big Australian’, BHP), it has stood the test of time and has evolved over the past 134 years as a quality private education provider, challenging itself to be relevant in meeting the ever-changing needs of industry and students.

Despite the fact that Stott’s College was founded in 1883 (before our famous Melbourne trams and before ‘The Big Australian’, BHP), it has stood the test of time and has evolved over the past 134 years as a quality private education provider, challenging itself to be relevant in meeting the ever-changing needs of industry and students. Stott’s has delivered the VCE program since 2001, and in 2006 was registered and accredited as a Higher Education provider to deliver Undergraduate Programs in Business, Bachelor of Business Accounting and Bachelor of Business Community Services Management. Stott’s Secondary is ranked an impressive 203rd out of all the secondary schools in the state of Victoria. We are proud of our students’ achievements. Good quality educators are critical for academic success, and good teaching is so much about care and support. Our academic staff provides excellence in teaching, and we are serious about our student services and counseling, both academic and first language counseling. Stott’s remains true to its tradition of job-ready graduates, and Acknowledge Education has employed our graduates in accounting, student services, and management. We are proud to be a successful business running business programs and attracting industry partnerships. Stott’s College has both FEE-HELP status and VET FEE-HELP status to assist our students in loans for their academic study. Stott’s also qualifies for Victorian Skills Funding for Certificate and Diploma courses for the courses that qualify and for students who are eligible. Stott’s College meets stringent quality assurance standards in its administrative, delivery, staffing, facilities, marketing, and financial management. Stott’s College’s operations are regulated by the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency, the Australian Skills and Quality Agency, and the Victorian Registration and Qualifications Authority.

  • Melbourne

    Melbourne Campus: 168 Exhibition Street, VIC 3000, Melbourne

    • Sydney

      Sydney Campus: 60 Hickson Road, NSW 2000, Sydney

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