History, Affiliations and Rankings
UOW College has graduated more than 30,000 students from 70 different nations since its founding in 1988. It is intrinsically linked to the University of Wollongong, giving students access to the same resources for academic help, housing, sports, culture, and entertainment, as well as the same top-notch campus. The University of Wollongong received a Spotlight Award in the 2020 Global Teaching Excellence Award, placing it among the top educational institutions in the world for teaching excellence.
Infrastructure, Campuses and Courses
The UOW College campus is located on the campus of the University of Wollongong, Australia. Its collaboration with the University of Wollongong's campuses in Dubai, Hong Kong, and Malaysia has earned it a reputation for excellence in vocational education and training (VET) programmes across the globe. The student body has access to more than 270 undergraduate courses and 130 graduate programmes. Some of the popular courses offered in the field of Business, Engineering, Information Technology, Medical and Health Sciences, Nursing, Science, Arts, Social Science, fitness, and Screen and Media, etc.
Accomplishments and Alumni
The UOW College is well known for its vocational education and training (VET) programmes worldwide. In 2020, The University of Wollongong received Global Teaching Excellence Award. The college offers a wide range of programmes, including graduate and undergraduate courses, language courses, and preparation courses. Students are eligible to enrol in the University of Wollongong thanks to the preparatory programmes.
Student Diversity and Visiting Companies
Over 30,000 students from more than 70 countries have benefited from the assistance of UOW College Australia for more than 30 years. The University has students from a wide range of backgrounds, including race, national origin, religion, beliefs, age, socioeconomic level, gender, sexual orientation, and handicap status. University's vibrant and diverse campus offers several opportunities for students to engage with their peers.