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Jakarta International College

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Jakarta International College (JIC), also known as Monash College Jakarta, is a private international college in Jakarta, Indonesia. Founded in 2002, it helps students prepare for university study abroad and is the first Monash College in Indonesia.

Campus and location
The campus is on the second floor of the Graha Mandiri Building in West Jakarta, in a busy business area that is easy to reach by public transport. It has 18 classes, along with a library, canteen, wifi, and a student lounge. The college is close to shopping malls, hotels, residences, and restaurants.

Programs
JIC offers four pathways that lead to university study:
- Monash College Diploma Program (Business or Arts/Humanities): 16 compulsory units plus 2 electives, with direct entry to the second year of Monash University in Australia.
- Monash University Foundation Year (MUFY): a 10-month program, with direct entry to Monash University first year or other universities.
- Monash English Bridging Program (MEB): English language preparation for university study.
- Pathway to American Degree Program: up to two years of American university study at JIC, with credits transferable to Western Michigan University or other U.S. universities to complete the degree.

Intakes and outcomes
Diploma intakes are in February, June, and October. MUFY intakes are in January and July. The American pathway accepts intakes in February, June, and October. Since opening, more than 1,200 students have enrolled and moved on to universities in Australia.


This page was last edited on 3 February 2026, at 13:56 (CET).