About
Established over 30 years ago, Tabor is a nationally, Government-accredited Private Higher Education Provider offering a range of awards in a range of disciplines. At Tabor you can study towards becoming a teacher, a counsellor, a youth worker, or a pastor, or you can explore your passion for creative writing, music, intercultural studies, and TESOL.
A distinctive feature of Tabor is our size. Because we are a medium-sized College with small class sizes we are able to treat every student as an individual. Two independent annual national surveys consistently demonstrate that our students are very satisfied with their choice to study with us. You don’t just attend Tabor, you become a part of us.
Another key feature is our multi-denominational Christian heritage and values – we exist to help our students find their place of service in a world that needs faith, hope, and love.
Our friendly campus in Millswood is just five minutes south of the city, with plenty of parking and easy access via public transport. Many of our students, however, are located throughout Australia and study with us by using our excellent online learning programs.
Contact
Phone: (08) 8373 8777
Email: enquiry@adelaide.tabor.edu.au
Website: visit the
Tabor website
181 Goodwood Road
Millswood SA 5034
CRICOS Provider no: 03436C
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Events
Important Dates
Open days
The Tabor Open Day provides an opportunity to talk directly with those who lecture in our various programs. Visit our website to learn more.
Student Outcomes
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For further information visit ComparED website
Policies and Services
Admission criteria
All applicants
Special consideration and Entry pathways
Tabor offers a number of admission pathways to undergraduate courses that consider a range of qualifications and experience.
Applicants who do not meet the normal entry requirements may still be able to gain admission by demonstrating at an interview both their suitability for and aptitude to succeed in their studies.
Applicants with HE study
Credit
Tabor seeks to maximise the credit that students can gain for learning already undertaken. Therefore, applicants may be granted formal recognition for the knowledge and skills they have achieved through previous training, education, and experience, and consequent exemption from particular subjects in our accredited courses.
For more information, visit the Tabor website.
Applicants with VET Study
Tabor consider students with previous vocational education and training, typically a Certificate IV level or higher.
Applicants with Work and Life experience
Tabor consider students with previous year 12 qualifications, Special Tertiary Admissions Test results and even employment experience. Details are found one the course specific entries on SATAC's website when applying.
Applicants with no formal qualification
Applicants with no formal secondary or tertiary qualifications are encouraged to contact Tabor via enquiry@tabor.edu.au or by phone on (08) 8373 8777
Applicants with a recent secondary education (Current, 2017 and 2018)
Applicants who qualify for the South Australian Certificate of Education (SACE) or equivalent recent year 12 qualification (including the International Baccalaureate Diploma), and achieve a competitive selection rank will be considered for entry to Tabor courses.
How to apply
Through a TAC
viaDirect to the institution
Advanced standing and credit transfer (policies at the time of enrolment)
For more information about advanced standing and credit transfer, visit the Tabor website.
Deferment
All courses can be deferred for a period of up to 12 months.
Fees and charges
For information about fees and charges visit the Tabor website.
Student profile
View the Tabor student profile.
Where to get further information
- Tabor – Tabor'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.
- Tertiary Admission Centre: SATAC (SA)
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