Kaplan graduate school is an Australian independent instruction institution. It started offering degrees in Adelaide in 2008 before expanding across Australia to the opposite major city cities. it's a part of Kaplan International, headquartered in London, which could be a division of Kaplan Inc., an entirely owned subsidiary of Graham Holdings Company, formerly referred to as The Washington Post Company.
The Australian Government’s regulator of upper education institutions, the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency (TEQSA), re-registered Kaplan graduate school as a better Education Provider in 2020 for the utmost seven year period with no conditions, commending it within the areas of student support and feedback, academic progression of scholars, academic policy and practice, and its approach to academic integrity. TEQSA also re-accredited all of its postgraduate courses in 2019 for the most seven year period.
Kaplan grad school operates from seven CRICOS-registered campuses in Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth and Sydney, and offers accredited postgraduate programs in business, accounting and business analytics, and accredited undergraduates courses in a very number of business-related academic disciplines including accounting, management, marketing, and hospitality and tourism management.
According to Department of Education data, Kaplan graduate school had 4,289 enrolled students in 2019, with approximately two thirds enrolled in postgraduate degrees, making it the second largest non-university graduate school in Australia.