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The Foundation Studies Program is a preparatory pathway course designed to help international students improve their academic and English-language skills so they can progress into a Bachelor degree at a partnering university in Adelaide.

The program provides a guaranteed pathway into various Bachelor degrees at the University of Adelaide (Adelaide University) once students meet the required progression scores.

The standard duration is approximately 11 months, usually delivered across two semesters. An accelerated stream may also be available depending on the intake.

Entry requirements typically include completion of secondary schooling equivalent to Australian Year 11/Year 12 and proof of English proficiency such as IELTS 5.5 or equivalent.

Students study core subjects like Academic English and Integrated Learning, along with electives such as Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Accounting, Computing, and more depending on their intended Bachelor program.

The program helps students meet academic and English entry requirements, provides smooth transition into university, offers subject-specific preparation, and guarantees Bachelor entry upon meeting progression criteria.

Students can progress into a wide range of fields including Business, Engineering, Information Technology, Nursing, Health Sciences, Education, and Humanities.

Scholarships or financial support may be available, such as tuition-fee discounts or partial fee waivers, depending on eligibility and intake.

There are multiple intakes throughout the year, commonly in February, April, July, and October, depending on whether the student chooses the standard or accelerated stream.

Students who do not meet progression requirements may receive academic counselling, be offered alternate pathways, or may repeat specific subjects to improve their scores.