Applicants will be assessed on the following criteria:
. Completed application form
. Undergraduate degree, of equivalent educational level to an Australian Bachelor degree (please provide certified copies of academic transcripts).
. Curriculum Vitae (Resume) demonstrating at least two years administrative or managerial experience. This can be in any industry sector, not necessarily arts and entertainment.
. A one page personal statement outlining the key reasons you believe you should
be accepted into the program, your motivation for applying and career aspirations
. Contact details for two referees
. Photo identification emailed to the Head of Arts Management, AIM (which could then be used for your student card)
. GMAT scores may be used as a basis for admission, but are not compulsory.
. Minimum English language requirements IELTS: 6.5 (written and spoken) for international students.

If you wish to have your application materials returned, please provide a stamped, self-addressed envelope.

Please note:
. Waiting list and places in later intakes:
Due to the highly restricted capacity of 20 students per intake, AIM reserves the right to place on a waiting list high potential applicants who only narrowly missed out on a place, and to consider them for subsequent intakes without requiring them to reapply. Applicants who fall into this category will be advised accordingly. AIM also reserves the right to continue to accept Applications after the deadline, if places are still available.

Selection Committee:
An offer of a place within the program is at the ultimate discretion of the Selection Committee. The objective of the Committee is to identify the students who best meet the specified selection criteria.

. The process after the Application Deadline:
Students will receive email notification of the outcome of their Application. Successful applicants will receive hard copy confirmation. To confirm their place in the program, students will be required to sign an acceptance form and submit a non-refundable cheque for AU$1,200 within four weeks of the date shown on the letter of offer. Overseas students will be required to pay their first Semester fee in advance (ie half the course fee). AIM reserves the right to offer a certain number of students who may narrowly miss out on a place an opportunity to confirm a place in the July intake.

* Late applications for the 2010 program will be accepted from outstanding candidates and Indigenous applicants wishing to apply for the $14,000 indigenous scholarship.