About

The Vision of King’s Own Institute (KOI) is to deliver excellent quality higher education and learning support to international and domestic students, to prepare them in a unique way for professional careers in the Australian and global communities. 

The Teaching and Learning approach aim to ensure that the courses meet the needs of today’s employers for quality higher education and to prepare graduates for professional careers in accordance with the vision and core values of KOI for quality, excellence and service:

  • Quality and excellent standards in products and service delivery to enhance the learning experience
  • Opportunities for individual success
  • Customer service focus
  • Valuing people through relationships with students, graduates, clients, staff and partners
  • Innovation, setting standards and trends in programs and delivery
  • Teamwork

KOI’s courses are designed to provide students with the knowledge, skills and graduate attributes of communication, information and technological skills, critical thinking and creative skills, problem solving skills, ethical and cultural sensitivity, leadership and teamwork skills, a lifelong learning philosophy and professional judgement.

Here at King’s Own Institute, we want the career-shaping experience to be fruitful, memorable and enjoyable.

KOI currently has 3 (three) delivery locations, in Sydney’s CBD. The Kent St and Market Street locations are close to Town Hall Station and George Street bus stops while the O’Connell location is close to Wynyard Station. Kent St is a short 7 minute walk to the Market St Location. O’Connell St is a short 10 minute walk to the Market St Location.

Subject(s) of study may be delivered at any location, but KOI makes every effort when developing a trimester timetable to ensure that the majority of students will only attend one delivery location on any given day.

The Market Street location also houses KOI Reception, the CEO and Dean’s Office, and the Marketing, Finance and Accounts, Admissions, Academic Services and Student Services Departments.

The Kent Street location also houses the Academic Department, the KOI Library and computer lab. The O’Connell Street location also houses the IT Department, the second KOI Library and computer lab.

Contact

Phone: +61 2 9283 3583, 
Newcastle +61 2 0491 0500 

Email: ask@koi.edu.au 

Website: visit the
King’s Own Institute website 

Campus Locations

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Events

Important Dates

KOI has three intakes in a year - March, July and November. 

KOI INTAKES MARCH 2023
TRIMESTER 1 2023
JULY 2023
TRIMESTER 2 2023
OCTOBER 2023
TRIMESTER 3 2023
Course commencement 06/03/2023 03/07/2023 30/10/2023
First day of enrolment 20/02/2023 19/06/2023 16/10/2023
Last day of enrolment 17/03/2023 14/07/2023 10/11/2023
Postgraduate Orientation Day 02/03/2023 29/06/2023 26/10/2023
Undergraduate Orientation Day 02/03/2023 29/06/2023 26/10/2023
Census Date 31/03/2023 28/07/2023 24/11/2023

 

Student Outcomes

The student outcomes display the overall undergraduate results for the institution.

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Policies and Services

Admission criteria 

Academic Requirements (Domestic Students)

Undergraduate 

Applicants with Recent Secondary Education (within the past two years)

Australian Year 12 Students

KOI will admit students in Bachelor of Business (Accounting) and Bachelor of Business (Management and Finance) who have an NSW Higher School Certificate or equivalent showing satisfactory completion of Year 12 at a standard equivalent to ATAR 60.00 or above.

KOI will admit students in Bachelor of Information Technology who have an NSW Higher School Certificate or equivalent showing satisfactory completion of Year 12 at a standard equivalent to ATAR 70.00 or above.

Postgraduate 

KOI will admit students in Postgraduate Studies who have an Australian Bachelor degree (3 years) (AQF Level 7) or overseas equivalent (Satisfactory achievement in all subjects).

Academic Requirements (International Students)

Read about International Students admission requirements.

Applicants with Higher Education Study

Applicants who have undertaken any higher education study, within the last 10 years since leaving school, may be eligible for admission to a KOI course with credit transfers. For more information on this process, see Credit Transfer Policy.

Applicants with Vocational Education and Training (VET) Study

Applicants who have undertaken any VET study within the last 10 years since leaving school may be eligible for admission to a KOI course with credit transfers. For more information on this process, see Credit Transfer Policy.

English Language Proficiency

Successful completion of NSW Higher School Certificate or equivalent showing satisfactory completion of Year 12 at a standard equivalent to ATAR 55.00 or above.

Students from non-native English-speaking countries require evidence of IELTS score as shown below or any other English proficiency test (See more details about these criteria by viewing our Minimum ENGLISH requirements for each program of study).

English requirement Undergraduate Postgraduate TESOL
IELTS * (ACADEMIC only; GENERAL not accepted) 6.0 overall
5.5 in all individual bands
6.5 overall
6.0 in all individual bands
7.0 overall
6.5 in all individual bands

 

How to apply

Direct to the institution

Apply online directly to KOI at koi.edu.au OR visit KOI Market Street location.

Enrolment

Applicants will receive information about acceptance and enrolment procedure with the letter of offer from KOI Admissions team.

Stage Process
Application Applicant applies for a place in a course by completing the KOI Student Application Form.
Selection Application is assessed and eligibility for entry determined. If eligible for entry, selection is based on academic merit and other factors such as course quota or availability of space and teaching facilities.
Offer If selected, a formal offer of a place in the course is made in an Offer Letter.
Acceptance Applicant formally accepts offer by signing and returning the Written Agreement. International students must also make the required payment.
Enrolment Applicant enrols in subjects that form part of the course and commences study.

 

Fees and charges

Tuition fees can be found by clicking the Current Fees link to see KOI’s current pricing for 2020 and 2021. Tuition fees are required to be paid prior to the census date for each study period. Australian citizens and permanent humanitarian visa holders may be eligible for FEE-HELP. For more information on FEE-HELP, visit the Study Assist website.

Please contact Marketing ask@koi.edu.au for more information and specific fees and charges that will apply to your enrolment. Kindly note that future fees may vary. Administrative fees may also apply.

Financial assistance

Youth and student allowances

For details on Australian Government financial support through Youth Allowance, Austudy and ABSTUDY, visit the Services Australia website.

Student and campus services

KOI has a range of student support services including:

  • Academic assistance
  • Student counselling by dedicated Counsellors
  • Learning Skills Centre (Numeracy and English)
  • Career Guidance
  • IT Helpdesk Services in all KOI locations
  • Modern learning spaces
  • Collaborative classrooms
  • Student Computer Labs in all KOI locations 
  • Mini Boardrooms facilities for students
  • Dedicated library in 2 KOI location (Kent Street and O’Connell Street) 
  • Printing and photocopying area 
  • Student lounges in all KOI locations

Campus facilities include:

  • Modern learning spaces
  • Collaborative classrooms
  • Student Computer Labs in all KOI locations 
  • Mini Boardrooms facilities for students
  • Dedicated library in 2 KOI location (Kent Street and O’Connell Street) 
  • Printing and photocopying area 
  • Student lounges in all KOI locations

An ongoing social activities program runs throughout each trimester and provides opportunities for students to enjoy a range of activities outside of study. 

Accommodation

KOI does not currently offer on-campus accommodation.

Where to get further information

  • Kings Own Institute – Kings Own Institute's Profile
  • TEQSA national register – The Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency (TEQSA) is Australia's independent national quality     assurance and regulatory agency for higher education
  • ComparED – The ComparED website provides prospective students with transparent institution information from recent graduates and current students views.
  • Study Assist – Information for students about government assistance for financing tertiary study.

Student Profile

The table below gives an indication of the likely peer cohort for new students at the institution. It provides data on all students who commenced undergraduate study in the most relevant recent intake period, including those admitted through all offer rounds, across all Australian campuses, and international students studying in Australia.

For more information about the Student Profile, please visit Student Profile explained.

Applicant background March 2022 Trimester
Number of students No. of students Percentage of all students % of all students
(A) Higher education study <5 <5
(B) Vocational education and training (VET) study 0 0
(C) Work and life experience N/A N/A
(D) Recent secondary education    
  • Admitted solely on the basis of ATAR
0 0%
  • Admitted where both ATAR and additional criteria were considered
0 0%
  • Admitted on the basis of other criteria only and ATAR was not a factor
0 0%
(E) International students 2719 99.6%
All students 2720 100%

<5   - the number of students is less than 5

N/A - Students not accepted in this category

N/P - Not published to prevent calculation of numbers in cells with less than 5 students

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