Why Sydney Met

When it comes to choosing a higher education institution and a course to study, there’s a lot to consider. By choosing Sydney Met, you can be sure you’ve taken your first step to a successful career.

Academic Excellence in an Inter-cultural Setting

Sydney Met offers high-quality, student-centered courses designed by multicultural academics to meet the needs of students and employers. With a focus on critical thinking, small class sizes, and personalized support, students enjoy a positive learning experience and the autonomy to excel in their studies.

Student-Centred Support & Services

We provide students with timely and tailored support and services. We offer culturally sensitive and engaged teaching, learning and assessment services to cater for students of diverse origins and needs. Sydney Met engages diverse and experienced teachers and staff to ensure a supportive and inclusive environment.

Real-world Work Experience

At Sydney Met you will spend time gaining work experience in a real-world entrepreneurial company to gain knowledge and skills. You can also work on your own business projects, preparing you to launch into life after college!

Convenient Location

Sydney Met Campus is located at the heart of Sydney: 432 – 434 Kent Street, Sydney, NSW 2000.The Campus Building is ideally situated, 100 meters from Townhall Train Station, near the light rail, Darling Harbour, and entertainment hubs.

Be in Demand

You will develop the highly practical and professional knowledge, skills and the attitude needed for becoming an entrepreneur. Or as an employee, you will be highly sought after in the job market.

Excellent Facilities

Our campus has everything you need to excel in your studies, including computer lab, wireless internet, library, study spaces and places to relax.

Affordable Fees

Sydney Met fees and charges are affordable. These fees are set by benchmarking with comparable colleges in Sydney.

Join us on your journey

Acknowledgement of Country

Sydney Met's campus is located on the unceded territory of the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation, who are the traditional owners of the land where the campus is situated. We pay our respects to their Elders, past, present, and emerging. We extend that respect to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in Australia and Indigenous peoples globally who are presently studying, working, or contributing to Sydney Met.

The Uluru Statement