Ivy College

About Ivy College

We are not accepting new student enrolments at this time.

Ivy College offered a range of flexible, online and nationally recognised qualifications to take you and your career further.
RTO Code 40718

Ivy College Description

As a working adult, retraining to change careers can seem daunting. It doesn‚Äôt have to be. We‚Äôre here to help you ‚Äėlearn to love your career‚Äô through flexible, online delivery of nationally recognised qualifications. Ivy students also access free support workshops, career coaching and work placements.

Ivy is a multi-award winning education provider winning both international and national awards.
Established in 2009, initially delivering short courses, Ivy College is registered with the Australian Skills Quality Agency (RTO Code 40718) to deliver TAFE equivalent, nationally recognised qualifications. We also work with other leading organisations to deliver courses in partnership.

Ivy Institute Pty Ltd trading as Ivy College ABN 84 138 115 278 (RTO Code 40718), delivering online courses on behalf of Accredited Courses Australia Pty Ltd (RTO Code 90535; lv 21, 580 George St, Sydney NSW 2000), an approved VET FEE-HELP provider; Australian Institute of Management Education and Training (RTO Code 0049; level 2, 7-15 Macquarie Place, Sydney NSW 2000) an approved VET FEE-HELP provider; Study Group Australia Pty Limited (RTO Code 5806); lv4, 119 Charlotte St, Brisbane QLD 4000), an approved VET FEE-HELP provider.

Visit http://www. ivy. edu. au /courses / and download a course brochure.

Ivy College Facebook Community Guidelines:

This Ivy College Facebook page provides an opportunity for fans of Ivy College to participate in conversations about Ivy College and its courses, events and initiatives and careers.
Ivy College is unable to monitor every post or conversation, so we expect that you respect others and refrain from posting content that:

‚ÄĘ is abusive, defamatory, obscene, profane or vulgar;
‚ÄĘ is likely to offend, insult or humiliate others based on gender, age, race, religion, sexual orientation, or any physical or mental disability;
‚ÄĘ is not your original work, or which violates or infringes the rights of any other person, including material which is protected by copyright, trade mark or other intellectual property rights;
‚ÄĘ you know (or reasonably ought to know) to be false, misleading or deceptive;
‚ÄĘ contains any promotional material or advertising; or
‚ÄĘ violates any law or regulation.

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We are proud to announce that we have partnered with The Makeup Institute to deliver the Diploma of Screen and Media!
It’s time to make your dream make-up career a reality. Find out more by emailing info@ivy.edu.au or visiting www.ivy.edu.au

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A burst of colour! By Julie Voron

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Activated charcoal is an ingredient that has been getting a whole lot of buzz lately, but it has actually been around for a very long time! This natural ingredient is getting more popular because of the focus on healthy, holistic skincare ‚Äď and for good reason.
Activated charcoal helps to detoxify from the inside out through a process in the body called ‚Äúadsorption‚ÄĚ. In very simple terms, activated charcoal creates a film that attracts the toxins from the body and carries the...m away. You can use activated charcoal to:
Purify your drinking water. -Whiten your teeth. -Give yourself a facial. -Exfoliate from head-to-toe. -Get the gunk out of your hair. -It is important to note that activated charcoal is not the same kind of charcoal that you use in your BBQ grill. That type of charcoal is often full of chemicals and toxins that are not good to put on the skin or ingest.
Activated charcoal (sometimes called ‚Äúactivated carbon‚ÄĚ) is a purified form of charcoal with added oxygen. The added oxygen increases the surface area of the charcoal, making it more effective at collecting and sweeping away toxins.
Activated charcoal has many applications beyond being used for skincare and beauty routines. You may have heard of doctors using charcoal in the ER for helping people who have swallowed poisonous substances. This because of its ability to block the body’s absorption of up to 60% of poisonous chemicals!
Activated charcoal is powerful stuff with a long list of uses. Here are a few of our favorite ways to use activated charcoal.
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Katie your so talented ūüėć this look is ūüĒ• @katiewinkler

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Make up my the talented Ellie!

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Trust your journey. Happy Monday beautiesūüíē

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This reminds us of a beautiful sunset! @komunikatywnie

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Body paint by our partner- Kryolanūüôą #glitterweakness

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We hope you all had a great day! Enjoy the weekend & stay safe ūüėėūüíē

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Tonight’s make up inspo!

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"The two most important days in your life are the day you are born and the day you find out why." Mark Twain

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How do you contour?

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Get out of your comfort zone! Lou Lou Lips

More about Ivy College

Ivy College is located at 580 George St, Sydney, New South Wales 2000, Australia
http://www.ivy.edu.au