“When Adelaide University launched in January 2026, one of the largest university mergers in the English-speaking world, it brought with it an explicit ambition: to be in the top five nationally for student experience, and to produce graduates equipped to address the critical challenges of a rapidly changing world. That ambition lands directly at the door of Kaplan International College Adelaide (KIC Adelaide). As the pathway into a top 100 university, we are not simply preparing students for academic entry. In a vastly changing world, we are preparing them for everything that comes after. That requires a broader definition of what pathway education is for. International students arriving in 2026 are making study decisions differently than previous generations. They want to know where their studies will take them academically, but they also want to understand what their time in Australia will mean for their careers, their networks, and their confidence in navigating a new professional environment. Academic preparation remains the foundation, but it is no longer the whole story. At KIC Adelaide, this shift informed the development of the Kaplan Graduate Success Skills (KGSS) framework. This is a set of capabilities that sit alongside academic content across all of our programs. They are not taught through a standalone module or a single workshop, but rather they are embedded in curriculum design and in co-curricular activity. We aim to embed student reflection and authentic experience throughout the pathway journey. Two programs bring this to life in practice. Experience Week, delivered each trimester, focuses on connection: building a sense of belonging, engaging students with the broader local community, and easing the transition into university life. For students arriving in a new city and a new education system, this is not a peripheral add-on. It addresses a real and documented need during the periods of the study period when isolation and homesickness are most acute. South Australia is an increasingly compelling destination for international students: affordable, liveable, and with clear post-study pathways Employability Week takes a different focus. Students engage with workplace expectations, professional communication, networking, and career planning through practical sessions and industry interactions. Across our Kaplan International ANZ pathway colleges, post-program surveys consistently show that the overwhelming majority of students report increased confidence in their employability skills, and that they intend to apply what they have learned in future job applications and interviews. KIC Adelaide sits within a broader ecosystem that makes this approach particularly powerful. Adelaide University has placed graduate outcomes and career-focused learning at the centre of its institutional identity. StudyAdelaide creates genuine industry and community access for international students across South Australia. Our role is not to replicate that work, it is to ensure students arrive at those opportunities already building the foundations to make the most of them. South Australia is an increasingly compelling destination for international students: affordable, liveable, and with clear post-study pathways. Being a pathway here in 2026 means taking seriously what students are actually choosing when they choose to study in Adelaide: not just a university place, but a future. The pathway stage is where that future begins to take shape. At KIC Adelaide, that is what we are building toward. About the author: Casey Parkes is director, academic strategy and quality at Kaplan International Pathways ANZ. She leads academic strategy, quality assurance and strategic academic initiatives across pathway colleges in Australia and New Zealand. Her work focuses on student success, transition, employability, curriculum innovation and the evolving role of pathway education in preparing students for university and beyond. Casey is Deputy Convener of the IEAA Teaching and Learning Network and Convener of the English Australia EdTech SIG The post Redefining pathway education for a new era appeared first on The PIE News .
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