Australian Catholic University (ACU) is a public university where over 32,000 students from over 80 countries study. ACU was one of the first education providers in Australian, originating in 1857 and becoming a public university in 1991. ACU is the Australian Catholic University, a public university funded by the Australian Government and open to students and staff of all beliefs.
ACU International is responsible for promoting the university overseas, developing partnerships with overseas institutions, and supporting the international students who study at our campuses in Australia.
ACU has six campuses located in eastern Australia: Melbourne, Sydney (2), Brisbane, Canberra, and Ballarat. Each campus has its own unique environment, in either a city or suburban location.
Our Aquinas campus is where country life meets city convenience. The campus is set on sprawling grounds and boasts stunning gardens, open spaces and historic buildings. With a broad range of facilities and services, both on campus and nearby, you’ll uncover a big life in this country town.