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Students choosing the SAIBT pathway will graduate with their SAIBT Diploma and then have the option to continue directly into the second year of over 90 Bachelor Degrees at the University of South Australia.

SAIBT is for students who:

  • Successfully complete Year 11
  • Complete Year 12 but do not attain an ATAR
  • Do not meet ATAR entrance requirements to get directly into the University of South Australia 
  • Do not complete enough SACE subjects at high school

SAIBT students have access to all UniSA services and facilities and study in a vibrant and diverse learning environment with small class sizes and personalised teaching. SAIBT is also part of the global Navitas Group, an internationally recognised education provider with more than 120 colleges and campuses worldwide.

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Students who successfully complete a SAIBT Diploma can then gain entry into their University of South Australia preferred Bachelor preference, in most instances students will be eligible for a full year of credit towards their Bachelor program.

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Uni pathways don’t always get the credit they deserve. Too many people think that if they don’t get a solid ATAR they’ll never get into the course or uni of their dreams, but this isn’t the case. South Australian Institute of Business and Technology (SAIBT) is a pathway provider that understands you're worth more than your ATAR and believe that a lower than expected ATAR doesn't mean that you can't grab hold of the future you want.

How does it work? Once you apply and are successfully accepted, you’ll begin studying a Diploma in the area you’re interested in. These Diploma courses last around a year and at the end of it, you can be fast-tracked into the second year of a uni degree which means you won’t be behind any of your mates who started their degree straight out of high school. Plus, while you’re studying your Diploma you’ll be on campus with everyone else – so you’re not missing out on the uni experience either. 

The bonus perk of all this is that if you get to the end of your Diploma course and realise that you’re actually not keen to continue studying in that area, you won’t leave empty-handed – instead, you’ll have a shiny Diploma to show you did the work. Win-win. 

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