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Trinity College
Foundation Studies
International
students
A preparatory program that qualifes international
students for entry to Australian universities.
For more than 20 years, Trinity College
Foundation Studies (TCFS) has helped
students make a successful transition
from school in their home country to
the University of Melbourne.
Benefts of studying at Trinity College
include:
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A guaranteed place at the University
of Melbourne for TCFS students who
achieve the required scores
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Accelerated and extended programs
to meet individual needs
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A curriculum that is supervised by the
University’s Academic Board
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University-style teaching and learning
through lectures and small tutorials
(maximum of 15 students)
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An extensive student support and
welfare program
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An ideal location on the campus of
the University, where TCFS students
enjoy the use of the University’s
facilities.
Learning with iPads
Trinity College was one of the frst education institutions in the world to
use iPads as a teaching and learning device. Every new student enrolled
at Trinity is given an iPad, which is used extensively in various learning
environments across the Trinity course.
Trinity College
Foundation Studies
Admissions Offce
Royal Parade
Parkville Victoria 3052 Australia
+61 3 9348 7130
foundationstudies@trinity.
unimelb.edu.au
trinity.unimelb.edu.au/tcfs
CRICOS Provider Number 00709G
More info
Achieving my goals
Trinity was an exciting
place to study, with plenty of
excellent facilities provided
for students through the
University of Melbourne.
Trinity has helped me to stay
on track in achieving my goals
in life.
Bryan Wong Keng Ngee
Malaysia
TCFS graduate 2011
Bachelor of Commerce
Prepared for
university
Trinity brings out the
best potential in students,
and the subjects I studied
there prepared me well for
university. The mentoring
program also made it much
easier adjusting to a new
environment.
Hnin Pwint Oo
Myanmar
TCFS graduate 2011
Bachelor of Biomedicine