ACU is a publicly funded university and a member of the
Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities,
International Council of Universities of Saint Thomas Aquinas and the
International Federation of Catholic Universities. Most of its programs function on a semester system, operating year-round on academic semesters, summer and winter schools. It is also affiliated with several Catholic organisations in Australia. In the 2024 academic year, it employed 2503.8
full-time equivalent staff, 1,207.8 of whom were academic staff and the remaining 1,296 non-academic staff. The recognised
trade union at ACU is the
National Tertiary Education Union which represents staff through its offices across multiple states. It is responsible for negotiating the
Enterprise Agreement with the university. The university also has international staff exchange agreements with universities outside Australia.
Study programs ACU offers study programs in the fields of
commerce,
healthcare,
education,
information technology,
psychology,
law and several fields in
the arts and
sciences. Some programs can be combined into "double degrees" or include additional majors. The university also offers a
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) among other research programs.
Accreditation ACU possesses self-accrediting authority from the
Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency and also has numerous additional specialised accreditations for its programs. Its teacher education programs are accredited by the Queensland College of Teachers,
NSW Education Standards Authority and the
Victorian Institute of Teaching. Its law programs are accredited by the relevant lawyer registration boards in New South Wales, Queensland and Victoria. Its information technology courses are accredited by the
Australian Computer Society and healthcare programs with the relevant National Board of the
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency or their affiliated agencies. Most programs are also recognised in other states, territories and New Zealand through reciprocal arrangements.
Academic calendar For most programs, the academic year at ACU is divided into two semesters, with summer and winter terms in between. All terms usually start on a Monday Certain courses adopt different academic calendars
Tuition, loans and financial aid For international students starting in 2025, tuition fees range from to per academic year for award programs lasting at least one year. Domestic students may be offered a federally-subsidised Commonwealth Supported Place (CSP) which substantially decreases the student contribution amount billed to the student. The maximum student contribution amount limits that can be applied to CSP students are dependent on the field of study. Since 2021, Commonwealth Supported Places have also been limited to 7 years of equivalent full-time study load (EFTSL), calculated in the form of Student Learning Entitlement (SLE). Students may accrue additional SLE under some circumstances (e.g. starting a
separate one-year honours program) or every 10 years. These are indexed to the
Consumer or
Wage Price Index, whichever is lower, and repayments are voluntary until the recipient passes an income threshold. Domestic students studying full-time may also receive social security payments for the duration of their studies and there is a Relocation Scholarship for students moving to or from a regional areas in Australia.
Admissions ACU offers two routes for students to apply depending on their circumstances: a direct application and an application submitted through a shared admissions portal. Applicants who want an earlier, binding decision can apply via the ACU Guarantee
early offer program; others apply through regular decision. The
Queensland Tertiary Admission Centre (QTAC) and the
Victorian Tertiary Admission Centre (VTAC) are the administrative bodies processing applications for prospective students for the states of Queensland and Victoria respectively and the
Universities Admissions Centre (UAC) manages applications for New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory. Alternatively, it also offers a number of bridging programs that provide direct entry into most courses.
Widening access Applicants in certain cohorts, including those with
elite athlete status or
socio-economic disadvantage, may also be eligible for additional adjustment factors granted to their overall selection rank. There are also alternative pathways available for applicants with military service in the
Australian Defence Force.
Academic reputation ; National publications In the
Australian Financial Review Best Universities Ranking 2025, the university was tied #29 amongst Australian universities. ; Global publications In the 2026
Quacquarelli Symonds World University Rankings (published 2025), the university attained a position of #851–900 (33rd nationally). In the
Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2026 (published 2025), the university attained a tied position of #401–500 (tied 26–32nd nationally). In the 2025
Academic Ranking of World Universities, the university attained a position of #601–700 (tied 26–27th nationally). In the 2025–2026
U.S. News & World Report Best Global Universities, the university attained a position of #354 (22nd nationally). In the
CWTS Leiden Ranking 2024, the university attained a position of #895 (28th nationally).
Student outcomes The Australian Government's QILT conducts national surveys documenting the student life cycle from enrolment through to employment. than perceived reputation, research output and citation counts. In the 2023 Employer Satisfaction Survey, ACU graduates had an overall employer satisfaction rate of 88.9%. In the 2023 Graduate Outcomes Survey, ACU had a full-time employment rate of 82.7% for undergraduates and 93.6% for postgraduates. The initial full-time salary was for undergraduates and for postgraduates.
Scholastic distinctions High-performing students at ACU can have their scholastic distinctions be recognised at graduation on their testamurs and official transcripts. Graduates must achieve a minimum
weighted average mark (WAM) of 75% to graduate
with Distinction or 85% or higher to graduate
with High Distinction. These are graded in classes (e.g. First Class Honours) Students receive an additional 1 SLE for appended honours. Graduates who achieve the highest WAM in each faculty also receive the
University Medal. There are also separate University Honours Medals for graduates who have completed an honours program. == Student life ==