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To apply to Emerald International Education, students are required to meet certain academic prerequisites specific to their chosen programme. We encourage potential applicants to review the application requirements on our website or contact our admissions team for detailed information.

Scholarships at Emerald International Education are awarded based on merit and demonstrated need. To apply, request a scholarship application form during the admissions process after submitting your general application. Be sure to include all required documentation, such as academic reports and a personal statement. For more information on the types of scholarships available and application deadlines, please visit our scholarships page.

We offer a wide range of support services for international students, including visa application assistance, English language support, cultural orientation, boarding services, and dedicated residential support coordinators. Our goal is to ensure that you have all the resources you need to successfully integrate into our community and achieve your academic objectives.

Yes, prospective students and their families are encouraged to visit our campus. You can arrange a tour by contacting our admissions office. During the visit, you’ll have the opportunity to meet our staff, explore our facilities, and get a feel for campus life at Emerald International Education.

At Emerald International Education, we pride ourselves on maintaining a low student-to-teacher ratio of 1:3, to ensure personalised attention and a supportive learning environment. We also offer 1:1, one-to-one teaching opportunities as our overall goal is to optimise interaction and accessibility to our subject specialists. 

Yes, we offer online learning options as well as a hybrid option which is a mixture of in-person and online learning according to your needs and other commitments.These are designed to provide flexibility for students who may require a non-traditional study schedule or who are not able to be physically present on campus. Our online and hybrid courses maintain the same high standards of instruction and assessment as our in-person courses.

Our academic year is typically structured in two semesters: Fall and Spring. Each semester is followed by exams, with short breaks in between and a longer summer break. Some programmes may also offer optional summer courses for accelerated learning.