Explore Your Future with the Canberra College Interactive Map! 🗺️
Get ready to navigate your journey through Canberra College even before you set foot on campus! Our Interactive Map is your essential guide to easily locate all the key facilities.
Find Your Classes: Quickly pinpoint your classrooms, and faculty offices.
Discover Amenities: Locate the Library, Wellbeing Hub, Student Services, the Cafe, and sports facilities.
Plan Your Day: Use the map to plan the quickest routes between your classes and study lines destinations.
It's the perfect tool for new students, visitors, and anyone wanting to explore the campus layout and find their way around with confidence!
This information sheet clearly outlines the key differences between a tertiary and an accredited package.
ACT Senior Secondary Certificate
This information sheet clearly outlines the key requirements to the ACT Senior Secondary Certificate and explains units in creating a package
An H course is a Year 11 and 12 course which is provided by an Australian higher education provider; in this case, the University of Canberra.
Completion of an H course will be credited toward your Year 12 Senior Secondary School Certificate and can be used in the calculation of your Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR).
Students can also receive conditional early entry offers into UC and credit towards their studies at UC in the subject areas completed.*
*Credit is provided dependent on the H course completed and degree pursued at UC.
Starting from Year 11, accepted students will take an H course at UC which complements their existing studies
Seven courses to choose from
Students will attend Wednesdays 4:45–6:45pm on UC campus during Terms 2–4 in Year 11 and Terms 1–3 in Year 12
Students can apply in Term 4 of Year 10 or Term 1 of Year 11 (Note key dates above)
The Canberra College Unit Guide for 2026
Is now available, outlining all the units that will be on offer. Students are encouraged to review the guide carefully and begin planning the subjects you would like to study in Year 11 (2026). This is a great opportunity to explore your options, consider your interests and future pathways, and start shaping your learning journey for senior secondary school.