Queensland Tertiary Admissions Centre

QTAC centralises and helps you navigate the 17 higher education providers in Qld and Northern NSW, to best serve your future-study interests.

Each section of the above four categories of information hold important information for your QTAC Application. 

 

Institution Dates contain Course Offer Vacancy Dates and any upcoming Open Days. For further events at Institutions please visit our  events page, where you can look up career days, showcases and more and easily add these items to your personal calendar straight from our website qtac.edu.au/events

 

 

Application Requirements contain information on Minimum Age Requirements, Minimum Selection Thresholds, English-subject-prerequisite, English Language Proficiency Formal Study and Other Qualifications, STAT Acceptance. 

 

Offer Support contains information on Deferment, Reactivating an Offer and Services you can find for Disability and/or Support at each Institution. 

 

QTAC Dates contain important dates you do not want to miss, like our Offer Round dates (the day offers are released), Document Due Dates, and Response Dates – so you can easily keep on top of the actions you need to take as you participate in one or more Offer Rounds. You can also find information on ATAR Release in this section. 

 

How to Apply qtac.edu.au/how-to-apply

Fees qtac.edu.au/fees 

Application Services qtac.edu.au/application-services

 

Dates

Stay on top of important dates! Make sure you’re aware of  Course Offer Dates and Vacancies, as well as each institution’s deadlines. Some courses have fixed closing dates, so be sure to apply on time. 


Partner Institutions

Australian Catholic University


Course offer dates
Semester 1 2025

Offers will be made on Wednesdays from the 28 August and on the following dates for Semester 1 2025:

  • August 2024: 23 August
  • October 2024: 10 October
  • November 2024: 15 November
  • December 2024: 23 December
  • January 2025: 16 January, 23 January, 30 January
  • February 2025: 4 February, 6 February, 11 February, 13 February.

Semester 2 2025

Offers will be made on Wednesdays from the 3 April and on the following dates for Semester 2 2025:

  • April 2025: 24 April
  • May 2025: 15 May
  • June 20255 June, 12 June, 19 June, 26 June.

Visit Course Search for all ACU courses.

Course Vacancies
Semester 1 2025

Applications for all courses are open.

International applicants: Due to strict enrolment management policies governing nursing programs, places for our nursing programs in 2025 are closed.

Semester 2 2025

Applications for all courses are open.

International applicants: Due to strict enrolment management policies governing nursing programs, places for our nursing programs in 2025 are closed.

Institution Dates
Dates for 2025 are as follows:

Semester 1 2025

  • Semester 1 Orientation Week commences: 24 February
  • Semester 1 classes commence: 3 March

Semester 2 2025

  • Semester 2 Orientation Week commences: 28 July
  • Semester 2 classes commence: 4 August

Find out more about our open days and events on the ACU website.

Bond University


Course Offer Dates
Courses will be available Thursday 9 January 2025, 8:30am for new applicants who do not have a QTAC application in progress, for more information visit Bond’s website.

Courses will be available Thursday 16 January 2025, 8:30am for applicants who have an active QTAC application in progress and want to amend their preferences.

Institution Dates
Dates for the May 2025 Semester are as follows:

  • Orientation Week: 13 May
  • Classes commence: 3 September

Dates for the September 2025 Semester are as follows:

  • Orientation Week: 9 September
  • Classes commence: 15 September

Refer to the Bond University website for dates and deadlines to the Medical Program.

Course NameDeadlines
Bachelor of Medical Studies (BMedSt) and the Doctor of Medicine (MD)Please refer to bond.edu.au for the latest information.

Bond’s Open Day experiences exist for you. Designed to help you to explore our campus and facilities, study options, and meet students and academics, we have curated a range of experiences tailored to you.

Learn more and register for Bond’s Open Day experiences at bond.edu.au/open-days.

Christian Heritage College


Course offer dates
Semester 1 2025

Offers will be made from 28 August 2024 - 13 February

Semester 2 2025

Offers will be made from:

  • 28 August 2024 to 13 February 2025
  • April 10 to July 11 2025

Visit our Course Search for all CHC courses.

Course Vacancies
Semester 1 2025

Applications for all courses are open.

Semester 2 2025

Applications for all courses are open.

Institution Dates
Dates for 2025 are as follows:

Semester 1 2025

  • Semester 1 Opens: 10 January (unit enrolments)
  • Semester 1 Orientation Week commences: 17 February
  • Semester 1 classes commence: 24 February

Semester 2 2025

  • Semester 2 Opens: 14 June (unit enrolments)
  • Semester 2 Orientation Week commences: 21 July
  • Semester 1 classes commence: 28 July

Open Day

  • Saturday 17 August 2024
  • 322 Wecker Road Carindale QLD 4152
  • Free Food + Entertainment, Free parking, Games, Meet Lecturers, Talk about your course plans.

CQUniversity


Course offer dates
Term 3 2024

Offers will be made on the following date:

  • October 2024: 30 October

Term 1 2025

Offers will be made on the following dates:

  • August 2024: 23 August
  • September 2024: 16 September, 30 September
  • October 2024: 21 October
  • November 2024: 15 November, 25 November
  • December 2024: 2 December, 23 December*
  • January 2025: 16 January#, 23 January, 30 January
  • February 2025: 6 February, 13 February.

* First offer round for the following courses:

  • Bachelor of Medical Sonography and Graduate Diploma of Medical Sonography (841691, 881691)
  • Bachelor of Echocardiography and Cardiac Physiology/Graduate Diploma of Echocardiography (881851)
  • Bachelor of Medical Imaging (841681)
  • Bachelor of Oral Health (858701)
  • Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Honours) (811431, 851431)
  • Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Honours) (811422, 851422, 821422)
  • Bachelor of Paramedic Science (821719, 851711, 801719, 851715)
  • Bachelor of Paramedic Science/Graduate Certificate in Emergency and Disaster Management (801720, 821720, 851720, 851725)
  • Bachelor of Nutrition / Master of Nutrition and Dietetics (852721).

First offer round for the following courses:

  • Bachelor of Medical Science (Pathway to Medicine) (888000, 888001)
  • Bachelor of Medical Science (Pathway to Medicine) – Bonded Medical Program (888004, 888005)
  • Bachelor of Medical Science (Pathway to Medicine) Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Admission Pathway (888002, 888003).

Term 2 2025

Offers will be made on the following dates:

  • August 2024: 23 August
  • September 2024: 16 September, 30 September
  • October 2024: 21 October
  • November 2024: 15 November, 25 November
  • December 2024: 2 December, 23 December
  • January 2025: 16 January*, 23 January, 30 January
  • February 2025: 6 February, 13 February.

* First offer round for the following course:

  • Bachelor of Nursing (850426, 851525).

Term 3 2025

Offers will be made on the following dates:

  • August 2024: 23 August
  • September 2024: 16 September, 30 September
  • October 2024: 21 October
  • November 2024: 15 November, 25 November
  • December 2024: 2 December, 23 December*
  • January 2025: 16 January#, 23 January, 30 January
  • February 2025: 6 February, 13 February.

Visit our Course Search for all CQU courses.

Course Vacancies
Term 3 2024
Applications for all courses are closed.Term 1 2025
Applications for most courses are open.
*Applications for the following courses are closed to new applications:

  • Bachelor of Medical Science (Pathway to Medicine) (888000, 888001).
  • Bachelor of Medical Science (Pathway to Medicine) - Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Admission Pathway (888002, 888003).
  • Bachelor of Medical Science (Pathway to Medicine) - Bonded Medical Program (888004, 888005).
  • Bachelor of Echocardiography and Cardiac Physiology / Graduate Diploma of Echocardiography (881851).
  • Bachelor of Medical Sonography/Graduate Diploma of Medical Sonography (841691, 881691).

Term 2 2025
Applications for all courses are open.

Term 3 2025
Applications for all courses are open.

Institution Dates
Dates for 2025 are as follows:

Term 1 2025

  • Term 1 Orientation Week commences: Monday 3 March
  • Term 1 classes commence: Monday 10 March

Term 2 2025

  • Term 2 Orientation Week commences: Monday 7 July
  • Term 2 classes commence: Monday 14 July

Term 3 2025

  • Term 3 classes commence: Monday 10 November

Further details about Orientation events can be found on the CQUniversity Orientation website.

Course NameDeadlines
Bachelor of Medical Science (Pathway to Medicine) (Rockhampton 888000, Bundaberg 888001)

Bachelor of Medical Science (Pathway to Medicine) – Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Admission Pathway (Rockhampton 888002, Bundaberg 888003)

Bachelor of Medical Science (Pathway to Medicine) – Bonded Medical Program (Rockhampton 888004, Bundaberg 888005)

QTAC applications close 30 September 2024
Bachelor of Echocardiography and Cardiac Physiology / Graduate Diploma of Echocardiography (Brisbane 881851)

Bachelor of Medical Sonography/Graduate Diploma of Medical Sonography (Brisbane 881691, Mackay 841691)

QTAC applications close 8 December 2024
Bachelor of Medical Imaging (Mackay 841681)

Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Honours) (Cairns 821422)

 

 

 

 

 

 

QTAC applications close 30 December 2024*

 

*New applications lodged after 9 December 2024 may not be assessed in time for the January offer round. Applications for these courses close 30 December 2024, so applicants may add these courses to their preferences until this date, however no guarantee is given that applications will be assessed in time for the January offer round. Late offers after the January offer round will only be made if places remain in the course.

Bachelor of Nursing (Rockhampton 850426, Online 851525)

Bachelor of Nursing (Enrolled Nurse Pathway) (Rockhampton 850438, Online 851735)

Bachelor of Nutrition / Master of Nutrition and Dietetics (Rockhampton 852721)

Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Honours) (Bundaberg 811431, Rockhampton 851431)

Bachelor of Oral Health (Rockhampton 858701)

Bachelor of Paramedic Science (Rockhampton 851711, Online 851715)

Bachelor of Paramedic Science/Graduate Certificate in Emergency and Disaster Management (Rockhampton 851720, Online 851725)

Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Honours) (Bundaberg 811422, Rockhampton 851422)

 

 

 

 

 

 

QTAC applications close 23 January 2025*

 

*New applications lodged after 9 December 2024 may only be considered if places remain in the course after the January offer round.

Open Day Online Chat

  • Thursday 25 July 2024, 3pm - 6pm AEST

Mackay

  • Saturday 3 August 2024, 9am - 11am AEST

Townsville

  • Thursday 8 August 2024, 4pm - 6pm AEST

Bundaberg

  • Thursday 8 August 2024, 4pm - 6pm AEST

Cairns

  • Thursday 15 August 2024, 4pm - 6pm AEST

Rockhampton

  • Sunday 18 August 2024, 9am - 12pm AEST

Gladstone

  • Thursday 22 August 2024, 4pm - 6pm AEST

For more information about Open Days visit the CQUniversity website.

Griffith College


Course offer dates
Trimester 3 2024

Offers will be made weekly on a Thursday from 29 August 2024 and on the following QTAC scheduled rounds:

  • August 2024: 23 August
  • October 2024: 10 October.

Trimester 1 2025

Offers will be made weekly on a Tuesday from 3 September 2024 and on the following QTAC scheduled rounds:

  • November 2024: 15 November
  • December 2024: 23 December
  • January 2025: 16 January, 23 January. 30 January
  • February 2025: 4 February, 6 February, 11 February, 13 February.

Trimester 2 2025

Offers will be made on the following QTAC scheduled rounds:

  • June 2025: 6 June, 13 June, 20 June.

Find out more about Griffith College Diploma programs here.

Course Vacancies
Trimester 3 2024

All courses, except the Diploma of Science (081501), Diploma of Health Care (081591) and the Diploma of Educational Studies (085003, 085005, 085006, 085007) are open.

Trimester 1 2025

All courses are open.

Trimester 2 2025

All courses, except the Diploma of Health Care (081591) and the Diploma of Educational Studies (085003, 085005, 085006, 085007) are open.

Institution Dates
Dates for 2025 are as follows:

Trimester 3 2024

  • Trimester 3 Orientation Week commences: Monday 21 October
  • Trimester 3 Classes commence: Monday 28 October

Trimester 1 2025

  • Trimester 1 Orientation Week commences: Monday 24 February
  • Trimester 1 Classes commence: Monday 3 March

Trimester 2 2025

  • Trimester 2 Orientation Week commences: Monday 23 June
  • Trimester 2 Classes commence: Monday 30 June

Open Day

  • Date: Sunday 11 August 2024
  • Time: 9.00am – 2.00pm
  • Location: Griffith University – Nathan and Gold Coast campuses

More info on the Griffith University website.

Tours available all year, visit the Griffith College website or phone 3735 6900.

Visit the Griffith College event page for more event information.

Griffith University


Course offer dates
Trimester 3 2024

Offers into programs with a November 2024 (Trimester 3) intake have been finalised.

Trimester 1 2025

Offers for most* programs with a March 2025 (Trimester 1) intake will continue on the following dates:

  • November 2024: 21 November
  • December 2024: 5 December, 23 December
  • January 2025: 16 January, 23 January, 30 January
  • February 2025: 4 February, 6 February, 13 February, 20 February.

Offers into the following programs commenced on 15 November:

  • Bachelor of Acting (251782)
  • Bachelor of Animation (241212)
  • Bachelor of Design (236142, 241292)
  • Bachelor of Design/Bachelor of Business (236131, 241341)
  • Bachelor of Film and Screen Media Production (241302)
  • Bachelor of Game Design and Production (241421)
  • Bachelor of Music (251811)
  • Bachelor of Musical Theatre (251772)
  • Bachelor of Visual Arts (241381)
  • Bachelor of Visual Arts/Bachelor of Business (241391)
  • Diploma of Music (251801).

Year 12 Early Offers will continue on the following dates:

  • 21 November 2024.

Offers into the following programs will commence on 23 December:

  • Bachelor of Clinical Exercise Physiology (233732)
  • Bachelor of Clinical Exercise Physiology (Exercise Science Progression Pathway) (233341)
  • Bachelor of Dental Hygiene (233761)
  • Bachelor of Dental Technology (233832)
  • Bachelor of Dental Technology/Bachelor of Dental Prosthetics (233792)
  • Bachelor of Midwifery (263392)
  • Bachelor of Nutrition and Dietetics (Honours) (233961)
  • Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Honours) (225441, 233751)
  • Bachelor of Paramedicine (233912)
  • Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Honours) (225452, 233692).

Offers into the following programs will commence on 16 January:

  • Bachelor of Dental Health Science (233812)
  • Bachelor of Medical Science (228272, 233422)
  • Bachelor of Nursing (Advanced Standing) (225312, 233112, 263122)
  • Bachelor of Nursing/Graduate Certificate in Paediatric Nursing (225351)
  • Bachelor of Nursing/Graduate Certificate in Paediatric Nursing (Advanced Standing) (225362).

*Please refer to Course Vacancies as to which programs are now closed. Visit Course Search for all Griffith University courses.

Offers for most* programs with a July 2025 (Trimester 2) intake will commence in January.

Offers into the following programs will commence on 5 June:

  • Bachelor of Nursing (Advanced Standing) (225312, 233112, 263122).

Offers for all programs with a November 2025 (Trimester 3) intake will commence in April. Visit Course Search for all Griffith University courses.

Course Vacancies
Trimester 3 2024

No further offers are being made.

Trimester 1 2025

Applications for all programs opened 1 August. Applications for the following programs have now closed. Offers commenced on 15 November 2024:

  • Bachelor of Acting (251782)
  • Bachelor of Animation (241212)
  • Bachelor of Film and Screen Media Production (241302)
  • Bachelor of Music (251811)
  • Bachelor of Musical Theatre (251772)
  • Diploma of Music (251801).

Trimester 2 2025

Applications for all programs opened 1 August.

Trimester 3 2025

Applications for all programs opened 1 August.

Institution Dates
Dates for 2024 are as follow:

Trimester 3 2024

  • Orientation week: 28 October 2024
  • Classes commence: 4 November 2024

Dates for 2025 are as follows:

Trimester 1 2025

  • Orientation week: 24 February 2025**
  • Classes commence: 3 March 2025**

Trimester 2 2025

  • Orientation week: 7 July 2025
  • Classes commence: 14 July 2025

Trimester 3 2025

  • Orientation week: 27 October 2025
  • Classes commence: 3 November 2025

**some programs may have an earlier orientation and commencement.

Course nameDeadlines
Bachelor of Acting (251782)

Bachelor of Musical Theatre (251772)

Bachelor of Music (251811)

Diploma of Music/Bachelor of Music (251801)

Applicants must apply to QTAC, pay their audition fee and submit their phase one video recorded audition and performance CV or Folio and Artistic Statement to Griffith University by 30 August 2024 to be guaranteed an audition in the first audition round. Applicants who wish to apply after this date may be considered in subsequent audition and offer rounds should places still be available. Late applicants should refer to the auditions website for information.
Bachelor of Animation (241212)

Bachelor of Film and Screen Media Production (241302)

Bachelor of Design (236142, 241292)

Bachelor of Design/Bachelor of Business (236131, 241341)

Bachelor of Games Design and Production (241421)

Bachelor of Visual Arts (241381)

Bachelor of Visual Arts/Bachelor of Business (241391)

To be considered for portfolio admission, applicants must apply to QTAC, pay the portfolio fee and submit their portfolio to Griffith University by 4 September 2024, for the March 2025 intake. All applications for Bachelor of Animation and Bachelor of Film and Screen Media Production will close on 4 September 2024. For other programs listed, applicants will still be able to apply after this date and be considered for ATAR/Rank admission.
Bachelor of Dental Health Science (233812)QTAC applications for this program close 30 September 2024. After this date, no new applicants can apply, but existing applicants can reorder this preference.
Bachelor of Nursing/Graduate Certificate in Paediatric Nursing (Advanced Standing) (225362)Applications close 31 October 2024.
Bachelor of Nursing (Advanced Standing) (225332, 233232, 263122)Applications for Trimester 1 close 31 October 2024.

Applications for Trimester 2 close 28 April 2024.

Bachelor of Clinical Exercise Physiology (233732)

Bachelor of Clinical Exercise Physiology (Exercise Science Progression Pathway) (233341)

Bachelor of Dental Hygiene (233761)

Bachelor of Medical Science (228272, 233422)

Bachelor of Midwifery (263392)

Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Honours) (225441)

Bachelor of Paramedicine (233912)

Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Honours) (225452, 233692)

New applications lodged after 9 December 2024 may not be assessed in time for the January offer round. Applications for this program close 30 December 2024, so applicants may add this program to their preferences until this date, however no guarantee is given that applications will be assessed in time for the January offer round. After 30 December 2024, no new applicants can apply, but existing applicants can reorder this preference. Late offers after the January offer round will only be made if places remain in the program.
Bachelor of Education (223342, 232272, 261422)

Master of Primary Teaching (223332, 232102, 273205)

Master of Secondary Teaching (223352, 232092, 273225)

Applications for the March intake close 31 January 2025.
Bachelor of Design (236142, 241292)

Bachelor of Design/Bachelor of Business (236131, 241341)

Bachelor of Visual Arts (241381)

Bachelor of Visual Arts/Bachelor of Business (241391)

To be considered for portfolio admission, applicants must apply to QTAC, pay the portfolio fee and submit their portfolio to Griffith University by 30 April 2025, for the July 2025 intake. Applicants will still be able to apply after this date and be considered for ATAR/Rank admission.

Creative Arts Open Day

  • Date: Sunday, 19 May 2024
  • Time: 10.00am – 2.00pm
  • Location: South Bank

For more information, visit Creative Arts Open Day.

Open Day

  • Date: Sunday, 11 August 2024
  • Time: 9.00am – 2.00pm
  • Location: Nathan, Gold Coast

For more information, visit Griffith Open Day.

James Cook University


Course offer dates
Offers are made regularly for most courses.

For course information and availabilities, visit the JCU website.

Course Vacancies
Semester 1 2025

All courses are open.

Semester 2 2025

All courses are open.

Institution Dates
Dates for 2024 are as follows:

Trimester 3 2024

  • Trimester 3 Orientation Week: 9 September 2024
  • Trimester 3 classes commence: 16 September 2024

SP85 2024

  • SP85 Orientation Week: 2 September 2024
  • SP85 classes commence: 9 September 2024

SP86 2024

  • SP86 Orientation Week: 28 October 2024
  • SP86 classes commence: 4 November 2024

Dates for 2025 are as follows:

Semester 1 2025

  • Semester 1 Orientation Week: 17 February 2025
  • Semester 1 classes commence:  24 February 2025

Semester 2 2025

  • Semester 2 Orientation Week: 21 July 2025
  • Semester 2 classes commence: 28 July 2025

Trimester 1 2025

  • Trimester 1 Orientation Week: 20 January 2025
  • Trimester 1 classes commence:  28 January 2025

Trimester 2 2025

  • Trimester 2 Orientation Week: 12 May 2025
  • Trimester 2 classes commence: 19 May 2025

Trimester 3 2025

  • Trimester 3 Orientation Week: 8 September 2025
  • Trimester 3 classes commence: 15 September 2025

Block 1 2025

  • Block 1 Orientation Week: 6 January 2025
  • Block 1 classes commence:  13 January 2025

Block 2 2025

  • Block 2 Orientation Week: 3 March 2025
  • Block 2 classes commence: 10 March 2025

Block 3 2025

  • Block 3 Orientation Week: 05 May 2025
  • Block 3 classes commence: 12 May 2025

Block 4 2025

  • Block 4 Orientation Week: 30 June 2025
  • Block 4 classes commence: 07 July 2025

Block 5 2025

  • Block 5 Orientation Week: 01 September 2025
  • Block 5 classes commence: 08 September 2025

Block 6 2025

  • Block 6 Orientation Week: 27 October 2025
  • Block 6 classes commence: 03 November 2025

Note: our previous SP81-SP86 carousel intakes are now called Blocks.

Course NameDeadlines
Bachelor Dental Surgery (327091)QTAC applications and JCU Application Form submissions close 30 September 2024.
Bachelor of Veterinary Science (Honours) (317051)

Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (317012, 327012)

QTAC applications and JCU Application Form submissions close 30 September 2024.

Townsville Open Day

  • Saturday 13 July 2024, 10am - 2pm

Cairns Open Day

  • Saturday 27 July 2024, 10am - 2pm

Virtual Open Day

  • Tuesday 6 August 2024, 3pm - 7pm (AEST)

Visit the JCU Virtual Open Day page for more information on how to register.

Visit the JCU Open Day page for more information, and the JCU Events page for event information.

JMC Academy


Course Offer Dates
Semester 1 2025

Offers for all programs with a February 2025 start date will be made on the following dates:

  • November 2024: Friday 15 November
  • December 2024: Monday 23 December
  • January 2025: Thursday 16 January, Thursday 23 January, Thursday 30 January
  • February 2025: Tuesday 4 February, Thursday 6 February, Tuesday 11 February, Thursday 13 February 2025

Visit Course Search for all JMC courses.

Course Vacancies
Semester 1 2025

Applications for all courses are open.

Institution Dates
Semester 1 Orientation Week: TBC

Semester 1 classes commence: TBC

Course NameDeadlines
Bachelor of Creative Arts (Acting) (070100)

Bachelor of Music  with major in Songwriting (070114)

Bachelor of Music with major in Contemporary Performance (070113)

Diploma of Creative Arts (Acting) (070108)

Diploma of Music with major in Songwriting (070116)

Applications for this course close Wednesday 23 October 2024.
Bachelor of Creative Arts (Animation) (070101)

Bachelor of Creative Arts (Film and Television) (070102)

Bachelor of Creative Arts (Game Design) (070103)

Bachelor of Creative Technology (Audio Engineering and Sound Production) (070104)

Bachelor of Entertainment Business Management (070105)

Bachelor of Music with major in Music Production (070111)

Diploma of Audio Engineering and Sound Production (070125)

Diploma of Creative Arts (Animation) (070109)

Diploma of Creative Arts (Game Design) (070110)

Diploma of Entertainment Business Management (070112)

Diploma of Film and Television (070120)

Diploma of Music with major in Contemporary Performance (070117)

Diploma of Music with major in Music Production (070115)

Applications for this course close Sunday 8 December 2024.

Queensland University of Technology


Course offer dates
Summer 2024

Offers will be made on the following dates:

  • August 2024: 23 August
  • October 2024: 10 October (main), 14 October, 28 October
  • November 2024: 8 November.

For the following courses only:

  • Diploma in Business (420101)
  • Diploma in Engineering (420201)
  • Diploma in Information Technology (420301)
  • Diploma in Creative Industries (420401)
  • Diploma in Business/Bachelor of Business (405952)
  • Diploma in Engineering/Bachelor of Engineering (409562)
  • Diploma in Information Technology/Bachelor of Information Technology (409612).

Semester 1 2025

Offers will be made on the following dates:

  • October 2024: 10 October, 21 October
  • November 2024: 4 November, 15 November^*, 25 November^
  • December 2024: 6 December, 23 December
  • January 2025: 16 January (main)#, 23 January
  • February 2025: 4 February, 6 February, 11 February, 13 February, 18 February.

^ QUT Queensland Year 12 Early Offer Scheme offer round

* First offer round for the following courses:

  • Bachelor of Business (413021)
  • Bachelor of Business/Master of Data Science (419762)
  • Bachelor of Creative Arts (Acting) (419252)
  • Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Master of Data Science (419772)
  • Bachelor of Information Technology/Master of Data Science (419742)
  • Bachelor of Mathematics/Master of Data Science (419752)
  • Bachelor of Science/Master of Data Science (419722).

# First offer round for the following courses:

  • Bachelor of Medical Imaging (Honours) (418182)
  • Bachelor of Paramedic Science - Graduate Entry (425582)
  • Bachelor of Radiation Therapy (418192)
  • Bachelor of Vision Science/Master of Optometry (425312)
  • University Preparation Program (420991).

Semester 2 2025
Offers will be made on the following dates:

  • March 2025: 24 March
  • April 2025: 14 April, 24 April^
  • May 2025: 6 May, 15 May, 26 May
  • June 2025: 5 June (main), 12 June, 17 June, 19 June, 24 June
  • July 2025: 1 July, 3 July, 8 July, 10 July, 15 July, 18 July.

^ Final offer round for Bachelor of Podiatry - Graduate Entry (425102)

Visit our Course Search for all QUT courses.

Course Vacancies
Summer 2024

All courses are open.

Semester 1 2025

All courses are open.

Semester 2 2025

All courses are open.

Institution Dates
Dates for 2024 are as follows:

Summer 2024

  • Summer classes commence: Monday 18 November
  • Summer census date: Friday 6 December

Semester 1 2025

  • Semester 1 Welcome Week: Monday 17 February
  • Semester 1 classes commence: Monday 24 February
  • Semester 1 census date: Friday 21 March

Semester 2 2025

  • Semester 2 Welcome Week: Monday 14 July
  • Semester 2 classes commence: Monday 21 July
  • Semester 2 census date: Friday 15 August
Cours nameDeadlines
Bachelor of Creative Arts (Acting) (419252)Apply to QTAC and register for an audition with QUT by 5pm Monday 23 September 2024 (Brisbane time).

SAE University College


Course Offer Dates
Term 1 2025

  • August 2024: Friday 23 August
  • October 2024: Thursday 10 October
  • November 2024: Friday 15 November
  • December 2024: Monday 23 December
  • January 2025: Thursday 16 January, Thursday 23 January, Thursday 30 January
  • February 2025: Tuesday 4 February, Thursday 6 February.

Term 2 2025

  • August 2024: Friday 23 August
  • October 2024: Thursday 10 October
  • November 2024: Friday 15 November
  • December 2024: Monday 23 December
  • January 2025: Thursday 16 January, Thursday 23 January, Thursday 30 January
  • February 2025: Tuesday 4 February, Thursday 6 February, Tuesday 11 February, Thursday 13 February
  • March 2025: Friday 14 March, Monday 24 March
  • April 2025: Thursday 10 April, Thursday 24 April
  • May 2025: Thursday 15 May.

Visit our Course Search for all SAE courses.

Course Vacancies
Term 1 2025

All courses are open.

Term 2 2025

All courses are open.

Institution Dates
Trimester 3 2024

  • Trimester 3 Orientation Week: Monday, 9 September – Friday, 13 September
  • Trimester 3 Classes commence Monday, 16 September.

 

Trimester 1 2025

  • Trimester 1 Orientation Week: Monday, 28 January – Friday, 31 January
  • Trimester 1 Classes commence Monday, 3 February.

Trimester 2 2025

  • Trimester 2 Orientation Week: Monday, 19 May – Friday, 23 May
  • Trimester 2 Classes commence Monday, 26 May.

Trimester 3 2025

  • Trimester 3 Orientation Week: Monday, 15 September – Friday, 19 September
  • Trimester 3 Classes commence Monday, 22 September.

Check out the SAE website to find out more about Open Days and other SAE events.

Southern Cross University


Course offer dates
Term 1 2025

All Southern Cross University courses available in QTAC are for Term 1 intake. Contact Southern Cross University for information about offer dates:

Course Vacancies
Term 1 2025

Visit our Course Search for all Southern Cross University courses and other available start dates.

Term 2 2025

Visit our Course Search for all Southern Cross University courses and other available start dates.

Institution Dates
Southern Cross University operates on a six-term academic calendar. This academic model allows students to focus on just one or two subjects at once, over a six-week teaching term, with a two-week break between each term. The majority of courses commence in Term 1, Term 3, or Term 5.

Dates for 2025 are as follows:

Start dates:

  • Summer Term: 13 January
  • Term 1: 10 March
  • Term 2: 5 May
  • Term 3: 7 July
  • Term 4: 1 September
  • Term 5: 27 October
Course NameDeadlines
Bachelor of Art and Design (053361)Applicants who have not been contact by mid-January 2024 must contact the University on 1800 626 481 to arrange a date for their interview.

TAFE Queensland


Course offer dates
Semester 3 2024

For courses commencing September and October 2024 QTAC offers are expected to commence from early September 2024.

Semester 1 2025

Offers will be made on the following dates:

  • TAFE commences QTAC offers once a week (Tuesday) for selected courses from September 2024.

Semester 2 2025

To be advised.

Visit our Course Search for all TAFE courses.

Course Vacancies
Applications for courses commencing Semester 3 2024, Semester 1 and 2 2025 will open from 1 August 2024.

Visit Course Search for all TAFE course information.

Institution Dates
Dates for 2025 are as follows:

Contact relevant TAFE campus for specific orientation and class commencement dates.

COURSE NAMEDEADLINES
Bachelor of Creative Industries (Acting and Performance) (555999)

Bachelor of Creative Industries (Applied Fashion) (536029)

Bachelor of Creative Industries (Contemporary Music Practice) (555040)

Bachelor of Creative Industries (Visual Arts) (555101)

Diploma of Graphic Design (517146, 526146, 555146)

Diploma of Graphic Design/Bachelor of Digital Design (Visual Communication Design) (555997)

Diploma of Graphic Design/Bachelor of Digital Media (526995)

Diploma of Music (Performance specialisation) (526046, 555046)

Diploma of Music (Performance specialisation)/Bachelor of Creative Industries (Contemporary Music Practice) (555126)

Diploma of Photography and Digital Imaging (517096, 555096)

Diploma of Visual Arts (555016)

Diploma of Visual Arts/Bachelor of Creative Industries (Visual Arts) (555150)

QTAC applications close 6 December 2024 for semester 1, 2025 entry. If the course is offered for semester 2, 2025 the closing date will be 12 May 2025. To be considered after these dates, interested applicants should contact TAFE Queensland directly on 1300 308 233.

The University of Queensland


Course offer dates
Semester 1, 2025

Offers for most Semester 1 courses will be made on the following dates:

  • October 2024: 10 October, 24 October
  • November 2024: 15 November
  • December 2024: 5 December, 23 December
  • January 2025: 16 January, 23 January, 30 January
  • February 2025: 4 February, 6 February, 11 February, 13 February, 20 February

Semester 2, 2025

Offers for most Semester 2 courses will be made on the following dates:

  • April 2025: 24 April
  • May 2025: 15 May
  • June 2025: 5 June, 12 June, 17 June, 19 June, 24 June, 26 June
  • July 2025: 3 July, 10 July, 17 July

Check with UQ Admissions 3346 9872 for more information about course vacancies after the 8 June offer round.

Visit Course Search for all UQ courses.

Course Vacancies
Semester 1 2025

All courses are still open, further offers are being made in all courses.

Semester 2 2025

All courses are still open, further offers are being made in all courses.

Please contact UQ Admissions on 3346 9872 for further information regarding course vacancies.

Institution Dates
Dates for 2025 are as follows:

Semester 1 2025

  • Semester 1 Orientation Week: Monday 17 February to Friday, 21 February
  • Semester 1 classes commence: Monday 24 February

Semester 2 2025

  • Semester 2 Orientation Week: Monday 21 to Friday, 25 July
  • Semester 2 classes commence: Monday 28 July
Course NamesDeadlines
Bachelor of Music (Honours)/Bachelor of Arts (23302)

Bachelor of Music (Honours)/Bachelor of Education (Secondary) (723202)

Bachelor of Music (Honours)/Bachelor of Science (723402)

All applications for audition must be received by the School of Music by 19 August 2024. QTAC applications for this program close 30 September 2024.
Doctor of Medicine (MD) (Provisional Entry for School- Leavers)QTAC applications and changes of preferences close 30 September 2024.
Bachelor of Veterinary Science (Honours) (736002)QTAC applications and changes of preferences for this program close on 30 November 2024.

Torrens University Australia


Course Offer Dates
Trimester 1 and 2 2025

Regular offers will be made for all Trimester 1 & 2 courses.

Visit Course Search for all Torrens University courses.

Course Vacancies
Trimester 1 2025

All courses are open.

Trimester 2 and 3 2025

All courses are open.

Please contact Torrens University Australia at 1300 575 803 or email [email protected] for further information on course vacancies.

Institution Dates
Trimester 1 2025

  • Trimester 1 Orientation Week: Monday 10 February 2025
  • Trimester 1 classes commence Monday 17 February 2025.

Trimester 2 2025

  • Trimester 3 Orientation Week: Monday 26 May 2025
  • Trimester 3 classes commence Monday 2 June 2025.

University of New England


Course offer dates
Trimester 1 2025

Offers for UNE Trimester 1 courses will only be made in QTAC Offer rounds that occur on the following dates:

  • August 2024: 21 August
  • October 2024: 9 October
  • November 2024: 13 November
  • December 2024: 20 December
  • January 2025: 14 January, 30 January*
  • February 2025: 13 February

*The UNE Bachelor of Nursing (666991) has a quota on the number of students who can study the course again in 2025. Offer to the Bachelor of Nursing can only be made whilst there are still place left in the course, and this enrolments open in November 2024 and places may fill quickly thereafter and if they do there will be no further offers. If the quota is not filled sooner then offers can still be made for the Bachelor of Nursing until the 30 January 2024 Offer round only.

Trimester 2 2025

Offers for UNE Trimester 2 courses will be made on the following dates:

  • March 2025: 12 March, 21 March
  • April 2025: 9 April, 23 April
  • May 2025: 14 May
  • June 2025: 3 June, 19 June
Course Vacancies
Trimester 1 2025

All courses are open.

Trimester 2 2025

All courses are open.

Institution Dates
Dates for 2025 are as follows:

Trimester 1 2025

  • Trimester 1 Orientation: Monday 17 February
  • Trimester 1 classes commence: Monday 24 February

Trimester 2 2025

  • Trimester 2 Orientation: Friday 20 June
  • Trimester 2 classes commence: Monday 24 June

 

Course NameDeadlines
Bachelor of Nursing (666991)QTAC applications close 7 December 2023. 21 December 2023 is the final date that UNE will be making offers for 2024 entry into Bachelor of Nursing. Contact the UNE Future Students Team on 1800 818 865.

University of Southern Queensland


Course offer dates
Regular offers will be made weekly leading up to the commencement of each study period.

Trimester 1 2025

The following courses will be offered in the scheduled offer rounds:

  • Bachelor of Nursing (906385, 906391, 906395, 906491, 906495, 916391, 936391, 936491)
  • Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Honours) (936181)
  • Bachelor of Paramedicine (936151)
  • Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Honours) (936232)
  • Bachelor of Social Work (Honours) (909185)
  • Bachelor of Speech Pathology (Honours) (936371).

The following course will be offered from 16 January 2025:

  • Bachelor of Biomedical Sciences (Medicine Pathway) (906941, 906951, 906961).

Trimester 2 2025

The following courses will be offered in the scheduled offer rounds after February 2025:

  • Bachelor of Nursing (906391, 906395, 906491, 906495, 936391, 936491).
Course Vacancies
Trimester 1 2025

All courses are still open and offers being made.

Trimester 2 2025

All courses are still open and offers being made.

Institution Dates
Dates for 2024 are as follows:

Trimester 3 2024 classes commenced: Monday 2 September

Dates for 2025 are as follows:

Block 1 2025 classes commence: Monday 20 January

Trimester 1 2025 Orientation Week commences: Monday 3 February
Trimester 1 2025 classes commence: Monday 7 February

Block 2 2025 classes commence: Monday 17 March

Block 3 2025 classes commence: Monday 6 May

Trimester 2 2024 Orientation Week commences: Monday 19 May
Trimester 2 2024 classes commence: Monday 26 May

Block 4 2025 classes commence: Monday 7 July

Visit our Course Search for all University of Southern Queensland courses.

 

Course NameDeadlines
Bachelor of Biomedical Sciences (Medicine Pathway) (906941)

Bachelor of Biomedical Sciences (Medicine Pathway) - Bonded Medical Program (906961)

Bachelor of Biomedical Sciences (Medicine Pathway) - First Nations Admission Pathway (906951)

 

 

Applications close on 27 September 2024.

University of the Sunshine Coast


Course offer dates
Semester 3 2024

  • August 2024: 23 August, 29 August
  • September 2024: 5 September, 12 September, 19 September, 26 September
  • October 2024: 10 October, 17 October, 24 October, 31 October
  • November 2024: 7 November, 15 November, 21 November.

Semester 1 2025

  • August 2024: 23 August, 29 August
  • September 2024: 5 September, 12 September, 19 September, 26 September
  • October 2024: 10 October, 17 October, 24 October, 31 October
  • November 2024: 7 November, 15 November, 21 November, 28 November
  • December 2024: 5 December, 23 December
  • January 2025: 16 January, 23 January, 30 January
  • February 2025: 4 February, 6 February, 11 February, 13 February, 18 February, 21 February.

Semester 2 2025

  • March 2025: 14 March, 24 March, 27 March
  • April 2025: 3 April, 10 April, 24 April
  • May 2025: 1 May, 8 May, 15 May, 22 May, 29 May
  • June 2025: 5 June, 12 June, 17 June, 19 June, 24 June, 26 June
  • July 2025: 1 July, 3 July, 8 July, 10 July, 15 July, 18 July.

Visit our Course Search for all University of the Sunshine Coast courses.

Course Vacancies
Semester 3 2024

The following courses are still open, further offers are being made:

  • Tertiary Preparation Pathway (019901)
  • Tertiary Preparation Pathway (015062).

Semester 1 2025

Most courses are still open, further offers are being made.

*Applications for the following course have closed, however, offers to existing applicants will be considered in the 23 December and 16 January offer rounds:

  • Bachelor of Paramedicine (013431)

Semester 2 2024

All courses are still open, further offers are being made.

Institution Dates
Dates for 2024/2025 are as follows:

Semester 3 2024 (Session 8 2024)

  • Session 8 2024 classes commence: 25 November 2024

Semester 1 2025

  • Semester 1 Orientation Week: Monday 17 February
  • Semester 1 classes commence: Monday, 24 February

Semester 2 2025

  • Semester 2 Orientation Week: Monday 14  July
  • Semester 2 classes commence: Monday 21 July
COURSE NAMEDEADLINES
Bachelor of Medical Science (Griffith MD Provisional Entry for School-Leavers) (013231)QTAC applications close 27 December 2024.
Bachelor of Music (011401)31 January 2025 for February 2025 intake. 30 June 2025 for July 2025 intake.

Direct Entry Institutions

RMIT University


Semester 1 2025
For more information, visit RMIT University.

Application Requirements

Ready to apply? Be sure to check key application requirements like Minimum age requirement, English subject prerequisites, English language proficiency and program-specific thresholds, fees. Don’t forget to review these details relevant to what you’re applying for to bring you one step closer to your future!


Partner Institutions

Australian Catholic University


Age 17 or completed Year 12.

Bachelor of Accounting and Finance (116501) (60.00)
Bachelor of Arts (112311) (60.00)
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Commerce (1125110) (60.00)
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Global Studies (112371) (60.00)
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Laws (116601) (75.00)
Bachelor of Arts/Master of Teaching (Secondary) (113601) (65.00)
Bachelor of Biomedical Science (115941) (60.00)
Bachelor of Biomedical Science/Bachelor of Business Administration (115961) (60.00)
Bachelor of Biomedical Science/Bachelor of Laws (115942) (75.00)
Bachelor of Business Administration (116481) (60.00)
Bachelor of Business Administration/Bachelor of Global Studies (116521) (60.00)
Bachelor of Business Administration/Bachelor of Laws (116312) (75.00)
Bachelor of Commerce (116411) (60.00)
Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting) (116441) (60.00)
Bachelor of Commerce (Data Analytics) (116442) (w)
Bachelor of Commerce (HRM and Management) (116444) (60.00)
Bachelor of Commerce (Marketing) (116443) (60.00)
Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Business Administration (116491) (60.00)
Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Global Studies (116401) (60.00)
Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Laws (116412) (75.00)
Bachelor Creative Arts (112911) (60.00)
Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice (116623) (60.00)
Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice/Bachelor of Laws (116624) (75.00)
Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice (Honours) (116625) (75.00)
Bachelor of Early Childhood Education (Birth to Five Years) (113531, 113535) (60.00)
Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood and Primary) (113541) (65.00)
Bachelor of Education (Primary) (113412) (65.00)
Bachelor of Education (Primary and Secondary) (113414) (65.00)
Bachelor of Education (Primary and Special Education) (113413) (65.00)
Bachelor of Education (Secondary) (113512) (65.00)
Bachelor of Education (Secondary)/Bachelor of Arts (Humanities) (113471) (65.00)
Bachelor of Education (Secondary)/Bachelor of Exercise Science (113481) (65.00)
Bachelor of Education (Secondary and Special Education) (113472) (65.00)
Bachelor of Educational Studies (113311) (60.00)
Bachelor of Exercise and Sports Science (115711) (65.00)
Bachelor of Exercise Science/Bachelor of Business Administration (115921) (65.00)
Bachelor of High Performance Sport (115981) (60.00)
Bachelor of Human Rights (112071) (65.00)
Bachelor of Human Rights/Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice (112091) (65.00)
Bachelor of Human Rights/Bachelor of Laws (112081) (80.00)
Bachelor of Laws (116621) (75.00)
Bachelor of Laws (Graduate Entry) (116622) (n)
Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Global Studies (116311) (75.00)
Bachelor of Midwifery (115512) (80.00)
Bachelor of Midwifery (Graduate Entry) (115111) (n)
Bachelor of Nursing (115412) (62.00)
Bachelor of Nursing (for Enrolled Nurses - Diploma of Nursing Entry) (115431) (n)
Bachelor of Nursing/Bachelor of Business Administration (115312) (77.00)
Bachelor Nursing/Bachelor of Paramedicine (115611) (88.00)
Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (115821) (92.05)
Bachelor of Paramedicine (115461) (80.00)
Bachelor of Philosophy/Bachelor of Laws (116611) (75.00)
Bachelor of Physiotherapy (115811) (96.00)
Bachelor of Speech Pathology (115631) (81.4.00)
Bachelor of Theology/Bachelor of Global Studies (112041) (60.00)
Bachelor of Theology (112511) (60.00)
Bachelor of Theology/Bachelor of Laws (116301) (75.00)
Bachelor of Theology/Bachelor of Philosophy (112061) (60.00)
Diploma in Biomedical Science (115943) (50.00)
Diploma of Business (116721) (50.00)
Diploma in Criminology (112101) (w)
Diploma in Exercise Science (115971) (50.00)
Diploma in Languages (112317) (50.00)

CourseQualifications
Initial Teacher Education (ITE) coursesDemonstrated successful completion of at least two full-time years of study of a secondary or tertiary qualification at AQF Diploma level or higher, where the medium of study was English and completed no earlier than two years prior to the commencement of the course of study to which the student seeks admission.
All undergraduate Nursing and all undergraduate Midwifery coursesDemonstrated English language proficiency either by providing a written declaration that English is their primary language or evidence that they have achieved the minimum English Language test results as specified in the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia (NMBA) English language skills registration standards , or through one of the following pathway options:

The Primary Language Pathway:

  • Evidence of attendance and satisfactory completion of at least six years of primary and secondary education taught and assessed solely in English in a recognised country, including at least two years between years 7 and 12; or

The Test Pathway:

  • Results must be within 2 years of enrolling and meet the criteria outlined in the table below.
All other coursesDemonstrated successful completion of:

  • At least one full-time year of study of an Australian secondary or tertiary qualification at AQF Diploma level or higher, and completed no earlier than five years prior to the commencement of the course of study to which the student seeks admission; or
  • Demonstrated successful completion of at least one full-time year of study of an overseas qualification equivalent to an Australian secondary or tertiary qualification at AQF Diploma level or higher, where the medium of study was English, and completed no earlier than five years prior to the commencement of the course of study to which the student seeks admission.
CoursesPTEIELTSTOEFL IBTCambridge C1 AdvancedACU English Test
Test results valid for:2 years2 years2 years2 years2 years
Bachelor of Education (Primary) (113412)

Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood and Primary) (113541)

Bachelor of Education (Primary and Secondary) (113414)

Bachelor of Education (Primary and Special Education) (113413)

Bachelor of Education (Secondary) (113512)

Bachelor of Education (Secondary and Special Education) (113472)

Bachelor of Education (Secondary)/Bachelor of Arts (Humanities) (113471)

Bachelor of Education (Secondary)/Bachelor of Exercise Science (113481)

Bachelor of Education (Secondary)/Bachelor of Arts (Mathematics) (113461)

Bachelor of Education (Secondary)/Bachelor of Arts (Design Innovation and Technologies) (113771)

Bachelor of Education (Secondary)/Bachelor of Arts (Visual Arts) (113671)

Bachelor of Educational Studies (113311)

Bachelor of Arts/Master of Teaching (Secondary) (113601)

Diploma in Educational Studies (Tertiary Prep) (113450)

  • No score below 65 in Reading and Writing, and
  • No score below 73 in Listening and Speaking.
  • No score below 7.0 in Reading and Writing, and
  • No score below 7.5 in Listening and Speaking.
Internet based only accepted:

  • No score below 27 in Reading, 29 in Writing, 27 in Listening and 24 in Speaking.
  • No score below 185 in Reading and Writing, and
  • No score below 191 in Listening and Speaking.
A+

(80 or above)

Bachelor of Early Childhood Education (Birth to Five Years) (113531, 113535)
  • Overall score: 58, and
  • No score below 58 in Reading, Writing, Listening and Speaking.
  • Overall score: 6.5, and
  • No score below 6.5 in Reading, Writing, Listening and Speaking.
Internet based only accepted:

  • Overall score of 79, and
  • No score below 24 in Writing, 19 in Reading, and
  • No score below 20 in Listening and Speaking.
  • Overall score: 176, and
  • No score below 176 in all tests.
B

(65-74%)

All Arts courses

Bachelor of Creative Arts (112911)

Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Global Studies (112371)

Bachelor of Arts (112311)

Bachelor of Business Administration/Bachelor of Global Studies (116521)

Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Global Studies (116401)

Bachelor of Theology /Bachelor of Global Studies (112041)

Bachelor of Human Rights (112071)

  • Overall score: 50, and
  • No score below 50 in Writing and Speaking, and
  • No score below 42 in Listening and Reading.
  • Overall score: 6.0, and
  • No score below 6.0 in Writing and Speaking, and
  • No score below 5.5 in Listening and Reading.
Internet based only accepted:

  • Overall score of 60, and
  • No score below 21 in Writing, 18 in Speaking, 8 in Reading and 7 in Listening.
  • Overall score: 176, and
  • No score below 169 in all tests.
C

(63-64%)

Bachelor of Nursing (115412)

Bachelor of Nursing/Bachelor of Business Administration (115312)

Bachelor of Nursing/Bachelor of Paramedicine (115611)

Bachelor of Nursing (for Enrolled Nurses – Diploma of Nursing Entry) (115431)

Note 1, 2, 3

  • Overall score: 65, and
  • No score below 65 in Reading, Writing, Listening and Speaking in one test sitting.
  • Overall score: 7.0, and
  • No score below 7.0 in Reading, Writing, Listening and Speaking in one test sitting.
Internet based only accepted:

  • Overall score of 94, and
  • No score below 27 in Writing, 23 in Speaking, 24 in Reading and 24 in Listening.
N/AN/A
Bachelor of Midwifery (115512)

Bachelor of Midwifery (Graduate Entry) (115111)

Note 2

  • Overall score: 65, and
  • No score below 65 in Reading, Writing, Listening and Speaking in one test sitting.
  • Overall score: 7.0, and
  • No score below 7.0 in Reading, Writing, Listening and Speaking in one test sitting.
Internet based only accepted:

  • Overall score of 94, and
  • No score below 27 in Writing, 23 in Speaking, 24 in Reading and 24 in Listening.
N/AN/A
Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (115821)
  • Overall score: 65, and
  • No score below 65 in Reading, Writing, Listening and Speaking.
  • Overall score: 7.0, and
  • No score below 7.0 in Reading, Writing, Listening and Speaking.
Internet based only accepted:

  • Overall score of 94, and
  • No score below 27 in Writing, 23 in Speaking, 24 in Reading and 24 in Listening.
  • Overall score: 185, and
  • No score below 185 in all tests.
A

(75-100%)

Bachelor of Social Work (112051)
  • Overall score: 65, and
  • No score below 65 in Reading, Writing, Listening and Speaking.
  • Overall score: 7.0, and
  • No score below 7.0 in Reading, Writing, Listening and Speaking.
Internet based only accepted:

  • Overall score of 94, and
  • No score below 27 in Writing, 23 in Speaking, 24 in Reading and 24 in Listening.
  • Overall score: 185, and
  • No score below 185 in all tests.
A

(75-100%)

Bachelor of Physiotherapy (115811)
  • Overall score: 65, and
  • No score below 65 in Reading, Writing, Listening and Speaking.
  • Overall score: 7.0, and
  • No score below 7.0 in Reading, Writing, Listening and Speaking.
Internet based only accepted:

  • Overall score of 94, and
  • No score below 27 in Writing, 23 in Speaking, 24 in Reading and 24 in Listening.
  • Overall score: 185, and
  • No score below 185 in all tests.
A

(75-100%)

Bachelor of Speech Pathology (115631)
  • Overall score: 79, and
  • No score below 79 in Reading, Writing, Listening and Speaking.
  • Overall score: 8.0, and
  • No score below 8.0 in Reading, Writing, Listening and Speaking.
Internet based only accepted:

  • Overall score of 110, and
  • No score below 30 in Writing, 26 in Speaking, 29 in Reading and 28 in Listening.
  • Overall score: 185, and
  • No score below 185 in all tests.
A

(75-100%)

Bachelor of Biomedical Science/Bachelor of Business Administration (115961)

Bachelor of Biomedical Science (115941)

Bachelor of Exercise Science/Bachelor of Business Administration (115921)

Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science (115711)

Bachelor of High Performance Sport (115981)

Bachelor of Paramedicine (115461)

Note 4

  • Overall score: 58, and
  • Min score 50 in Reading, Writing, Listening and Overall score: 50, and Speaking.
  • Overall score: 6.5, and
  • No score below 6.0 in Reading, Writing, Listening and Speaking.
Internet based only accepted:

  • Overall score of 79, and
  • No score below 21 in Writing, 18 in Speaking, 13 in Reading and 12 in Listening.
  • Overall score: 185, and
  • No score below 176 in all tests.
B

(65-74%)

All Law Courses

Bachelor of Biomedical Science/Bachelor of Laws (115942)

Bachelor of Theology/Bachelor of Laws (116301)

Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Global Studies (116311)

Bachelor of Business Administration/Bachelor of Laws (116312)

Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Laws (116412)

Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Laws  (116601)

Bachelor of Philosophy/Bachelor of Laws (116611)

Bachelor of Laws (116621)

Bachelor of Laws (Graduate Entry) (116622)

Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice/Bachelor of Laws (116624)

Bachelor of Human Rights/Bachelor of Laws (112081)

  • Overall score: 65, and
  • Min score of 58 in Reading, Writing, Listening and Speaking.
  • Overall score: 7.0, and
  • No score below 6.5 in Writing and Speaking, Listening and Reading.
Internet based only accepted:

  • Overall score of 94, and
  • No score below 24 in Writing, 20 in Speaking, 20 in Listening and 19 in Reading.
  • Overall score: 185, and
  • No score below 176 in all tests.
A (75-100%)
All Business courses

Bachelor of Business Administration (116481)

Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Business Administration (116491)

Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Commerce (112611)

Bachelor of Commerce (116411)

Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting) (116441)

Bachelor of Commerce (Marketing) (116443)

Bachelor of Commerce (HRM and Management) (116444)

Bachelor of Accounting and Finance (116501)

Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice (116623)

Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice (Honours) (116625)

Bachelor of Human Rights/Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice (112091)

  • Overall score: 50, and
  • Min score of 50 in Writing and Speaking, and
  • Min score of 42 in Reading and Listening.
  • Overall score: 6.0, and
  • No score below 6.0 in Writing and Speaking, and
  • No score below 5.5 in Listening and Reading.
Internet based only accepted:

  • Overall score of 60, and
  • No score below 21 in Writing, 18 in Speaking, 7 in Listening and 8 in Reading.
  • Overall score: 176, and
  • No score below 169 in all tests.
C

(63-64%)

All Theology and Philosophy Courses

Bachelor of Theology/Bachelor of Philosophy (112061)

Bachelor of Theology (112511)

  • Overall score: 50, and
  • Min score of 50 in Writing and Speaking, and
  • Min score of 42 in Reading and Listening.
  • Overall score: 6.0, and
  • No score below 6.0 in Writing and Speaking, and
  • No score below 5.5 in Listening and Reading.
Internet based only accepted:

  • Overall score of 60, and
  • No score below 21 in Writing, 18 in Speaking, 7 in Listening and 8 in Reading.
  • Overall score: 176, and
  • No score below 169 in all tests
C

(63-64%)

Diploma in Biomedical Science (115943)

Diploma in Business (116721)

Diploma in Exercise Science (115971)

Diploma in Information Technology (116901)

Diploma in Visual Arts and Design (112801)

Diploma in Liberal Arts (112731)

Diploma in Languages (112317)

Diploma in Criminology (112101)

  • Overall score: 50, and
  • Min score of 42 in all four communitive skills.
  • Overall score: 6.0, and
  • Individual score of: 5.5 in all tests.
Internet based only accepted:

  • Overall score of 60, and Min score of 18 in Writing, 16 in Speaking, 8 in Reading and 7 in Listening.
  • Overall score: 176, and
  • No score below 169 in all tests.
C

(60-62%)

Notes:

1. A TAFE Diploma held by students registered as enrolled nurses or the Occupational English Test (OET) with a minimum grade of B in each of the four components in one test sitting is acceptable for entry into these courses. The OET test requirements can also be met via two test sittings in a six-month period if all four components are tested in each sitting, a minimum score of B is achieved in each component across the two sittings, and no score in any component is below C.

2. A student may be required to complete an English Language Proficiency test at the prescribed level for registration purposes.

3. Please note that IELTS test requirements can also be met via two test sittings in a six -month period with an overall minimum score of 7 with no score below 6.5; PTE test requirements can be met via two test sittings in a six -month period with an overall minimum score of 65 with no score below 58; and TOEFL test requirements can be met via two test sittings in a six month period only if:  a minimum total score of 94 is achieved in each sitting, with a minimum score of 24 for listening, 24 for reading, 27 for writing and 23 for speaking across the two sittings, and no score in any of the sections is below: 20 for listening 19 for reading 24 for writing, and 20 for speaking. Further information for Bachelor of Nursing applicants can be found here: nursingmidwiferyboard.gov.au/Registration-Standards/English-language-skills.aspx

4. The ACU Tertiary Preparation Program (Health Sciences) is acceptable for entry to the following bachelor's degree courses in the Faculty of Health Sciences: Bachelor of Applied Public Health, Bachelor of Biomedical Science, Bachelor of Exercise and Sports Science and Bachelor of Physical Activity, Bachelor of High Performance Sport and Bachelor of Sport and Outdoor Education.

Program/QualificationWhat satisfies the English Subject Prerequisite
For Initial Teacher Education courses
For all other courses
Senior External Examination
  • Grade of C in English.
  • Grade of C in English.
Certificate IV in Adult Tertiary Preparation (CATP)Language and Learning Skills:

  • CTP200A or ATP200B: Language and Learning Skills; or
  • ATP400 and ATP401: Language and Learning Skills 1 and 2; or
  • ATPALS401A: Research Plan and Present Academic Essays, Reports and Reflections and ATPALS402A: Write Academically to Persuade/Argue and Critically Analyse, and Present Academic Speeches.
Language and Learning Skills:

  • ATPALS001 and ATPALS0012: Apply academic learning skills and Apply advanced academic learning skills to develop an academic argument; or
  • ATPALS401A: Research Plan and Present Academic Essays, Reports and Reflections and ATPALS402A: Write Academically to Persuade/Argue and Critically Analyse, and Present Academic Speeches.
Australian tertiary study
  • Bachelor degree or higher, RATE Diploma, AQF Advanced Diploma or Associate Degree: One semester part-time with a passing GPA
  • RATE Associate Diploma or AQF Diploma: One semester full-time with a passing GPA
  • Other evidence may be satisfactory, contact ACU Student Centre 1300 275 228 for information.
  • Bachelor degree or higher, RATE Diploma, AQF Advanced Diploma or Associate Degree: One semester part-time with a passing GPA
  • RATE Associate Diploma, AQF Diploma: One semester full-time with a passing GPA.
Post-secondary study

  • Pre-AQF Certificates & Advanced Certificates (must be accredited courses offered by approved Australian institutions and include appropriate academic content)
  • AQF Certificate III & IV.
  • Successful completion of AQF Certificate IV.
  • Successful completion of AQF Certificate IV.
  • Non-accredited certificates: One year full-time with a passing GPA.
CQUniversity preparatory programs:

  • STEPS
  • LIFT or WIST programs (prior to 2012)
  • Completion of course.
  • Pass in LNGE40049 Essay Writing for University.
James Cook University – Tertiary Access Course
  • Completion of course.
  • Pass in BR1224 Critical Literacy: Text Analysis.
Southern Cross University – Tertiary Preparation Pathway
  • Completion of course.
  • Satisfactory completion of course.
University of the Sunshine Coast– Tertiary Preparation Pathway
  • May be satisfactory, contact ACU Student Centre 1300 275 228 for information.
  • Pass in TPP101 Academic Skills for Success.
Unilearn
  • Pass in UNL14 - Senior English or UNL11– Academic Literacy Skills.
  • Pass in UNL14 - Senior English or UNL11 - Academic Literacy Skills.
University of Southern Queensland – Tertiary Preparation Program
  • Completion of course.
  • Satisfactory completion of course.
UQ College
  • Pass in Academic English for University Studies.
  • Pass in Academic English for University Studies.
Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT)
  • Overall score of 157 or better or 155 or better in the verbal sub score.

Age requirement: 21

Note: Not satisfactory for current Year 12s, STAT results are only valid for 2 years.

  • Overall score of 155 or better or 153 or better in the verbal sub score.

Age requirement: 21

Note: Not satisfactory for current Year 12s, STAT results are only valid for 3 years.

Employment and professional qualifications (where employment and trade qualifications are satisfactory, English must be the mode of communication)
  • A number of qualifications are satisfactory, contact ACU Student Centre 1300 275 228 for information.
  • A number of qualifications are satisfactory, contact ACU Student Centre 1300 275 228 for information.
Accepted on its ownCombined with
Employment Experience
Professional Qualifications
Senior External Examination
Competency-Based Training or Certificate IV in ATP
Yes

  • Age requirement: 21
  • Note: Not accepted for current Year 12s.
Yes

  • Age requirement: No minimum requirement
  • Note: ACU does not accept AQF Certificate III for non-Year 12s.
To satisfy English Subject PrerequisiteTo satisfy English Language Proficiency
Yes

  • Age requirement: 21
  • Note: Not accepted for current Year 12s. Not accepted if STAT results are older than 3 years.
  • Scores needed:
    • For undergraduate teacher education courses: Overall score of 157 or better or 155 or better in verbal subscore.
    • For all other courses: Overall score of 155 or better or 153 or better in verbal subscore.
No

Bond University


Contact Bond University.

For all Bachelor of Medical Studies (BMedSt) and the Doctor of Medicine (MD) prerequisite information, visit the Bond University website.

Accepted on its ownCombined with
Employment Experience
Professional Qualifications
Senior External Examination
Competency-Based Training or Certificate IV in ATP
Yes

  • Age requirement: 18
  • Note: Not accepted for current Year 12s. STAT scores are valid for 2 years prior to the year of commencement of study. Results older than 10 years will not be accepted.
  • STAT is not accepted for direct entry into the following programs:
    • Bachelor of Actuarial Science
    • Bachelor of Biomedical Science
    • Bachelor of Business Law
    • Bachelor of Jurisprudence
    • Bachelor of Laws
    • Any combined program that includes a program mentioned above
    • Medical Program
No
To satisfy English Subject PrerequisiteTo satisfy English Language Proficiency
NoYes

  • Age requirement: 18
  • Note: Not accepted for current Year 12s. Not accepted if STAT results are older than 2 years.

Refer to the Bond University website for detailed information.

Christian Heritage College


Completed Year 12 or turned age 17 by 31 January 2025 for Semester 1 or 30 June 2025 for Semester 2.

Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Education (Secondary) (091201) (65.00)
Bachelor of Business (092201) (65.00)
Bachelor of Counselling (094601) (65.00)
Bachelor of Education (Primary) (091301) (65.00)
Bachelor of Education (Secondary) (091501) (65.00)
Bachelor of Human Services (094201) (65.00)
Bachelor of Ministry (093201) (65.00)
Diploma of Liberal Arts - Foundations of Wisdom (094801) (75.00)
Diploma of Ministry (093001) (59.00)
Diploma of Social Science (094001) (a)
Undergraduate Certificate of Biblical Studies (093102) (a)
Undergraduate Certificate of Ministry Leadership (093101) (a)

Formal study and other qualifications

CourseQualifications
Master of Teaching (Primary) (091701)

Master of Teaching (Secondary) (091901)

Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Education (Secondary) (091201)

Bachelor of Education (Primary) (091301)

Bachelor of Education (Secondary) (091501)

Contact CHC.
All other coursesMinimum one year successful tertiary study (GPA of 3.75 or above) where the approved language of instruction is English.

Accepted Tests

CoursesPTEIELTSISLPRTOEFL
Test results valid for:2 years2 years2 years2 years
Master of Teaching (Primary) (091701)

Master of Teaching (Secondary) (091901)

Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Education (Secondary) (091201)

Contact Christian Heritage College Admissions on [email protected] or 3347 7915.7.5 or better overall

Minimum 7.0 in reading and writing

Minimum 8.0 in speaking and listening

4 or better overall

Minimum 4 in all subscores

 

The ISLPR test will only be accepted if it has been administered by ISLPR Language Services, Mt Gravatt, Queensland

 

 

 

 

Not satisfactory

All other coursesNot satisfactory6.5 or better overall

Minimum 6.0 in all subscores

Not satisfactory90 or better overall

Minimum 16 in listening and reading

Minimum 21 in writing

Minimum 18 in speaking

Program/QualificationWhat satisfies the English Subject Prerequisite
For undergraduate Teacher Education courses
For all other courses
Senior External Examination
  • Grade of C in English.
Not applicable (no other CHC courses have English subject prerequisites).
Certificate IV in Adult Tertiary Preparation (CATP)
  • Pass in Language & Learning Skills or equivalent.
Tertiary study where instruction was in English (including Australian Tertiary study and overseas study assessed as comparable). QTAC reserves the right to request confirmation of the language of instruction.
  • Degree, AQF Advanced Diploma or AQF Associate Degree: At least one semester part-time with a minimum GPA 4.00
  • RATE Associate Diploma or AQF Diploma: At least one semester full-time with a minimum GPA 4.00.
Post-secondary study

  • Pre-AQF Certificates & Advanced Certificates (must be accredited courses offered by approved Australian institutions and include appropriate academic content)
  • AQF Certificate III & IV
  • Pre-AQF Certificate: One year full-time with a minimum GPA 4.00.
CQUniversity Preparatory Programs:

  • STEPS
  • LIFT or WIST programs (prior to 2012)
  • Successful completion of the program
  • Pass in Studying to Succeed or equivalent.
James Cook University - Tertiary Access Course
  • Successful completion of the program.
Southern Cross University -Certificate of Foundation Studies
  • Successful completion of the program.
Unilearn
  • Pass in Academic Study Skills or Senior English.
University of Southern Queensland - Tertiary Preparation Program
  • Successful completion of the program
  • Completion of a Humanities/Social Science subject.
University of the Sunshine Coast - Tertiary Preparation Pathway
  • Pass in Academic Skills For Success.
Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT)
  • Sittings prior to 22 April 2010 - overall score of 159 or better or 156 or better in the verbal sub score
  • Sittings from 22 April 2010 - overall score of 157 or better, or 152 or better in the verbal sub score.

Age requirement: 17

Note: Not satisfactory for current Year 12s.

Employment and professional qualifications (where employment and trade qualifications are satisfactory, English must be the mode of communication)
  • A number of qualifications are satisfactory, contact CHC on 3347 7900 for information.
Accepted on its ownCombined with
Employment Experience
Professional Qualifications
Senior External Examination
Competency-Based Training or Certificate IV in ATP
Yes

  • Age requirement: 17
  • Note: Not accepted for current Year 12s.
Yes

  • Age requirement: 17
To satisfy English Subject PrerequisiteTo satisfy English Language Proficiency
Yes

  • Age requirement: 17
  • Note: Not accepted for current Year 12s.
  • Scores needed:
    • Sittings prior to 22 April 2010: Overall score of 159 or better or 156 or better in the verbal subscore.
    • Sittings since 22 April 2010: Overall score of 157 or better or 152 or better in verbal subscore.
No

CQUniversity


Completed Year 12 or turned age 17 by 31 January 2025 for Semester 1 2025 entry, 1 July 2025 for Semester 2 2025 entry, 1 November 2025 for Semester 3 2025.

Semester 2 2024

Associate Degree of Building Design (851375) (66.00)
Associate Degree of Building Surveying (850375) (66.00)
Associate Degree of Digital Media (812141, 882141, 822141, 842141, 852145, 852141) (60.00)
Associate Degree of Engineering (850385) (60.00)
Associate Degree of Information Technology (880931,820939, 850935, 850931, 800939) (60.00)
Associate Degree of Occupational Health and Safety (850495) (60.00)
Associate Degree in Public Health (Specialisation) (811441, 82144, 851445, 851441, 801441) (60.00)
Bachelor of Accounting/Bachelor of Business (850165) (60.00)
Bachelor of Accounting (850135) (60.00)
Bachelor of Agriculture (819632, 829632, 855532, 859632) (60.00)
Bachelor of Allied Health (850515, 850511) (60.00)
Bachelor of Arts (850535, 850531) (60.00)
Bachelor of Aviation (812241, 822241, 852245) (68.00)
Bachelor of Building Design (851345) (66.00)
Bachelor of Building Surveying and Certification (Honours) (851365) (66.00)
Bachelor of  Business (883155, 851511) (60.00)
Bachelor of Construction Management (Honours) (850355) (66.00)
Bachelor of Criminology (850545) (w)
Bachelor of Digital Media, (812121, 882121, 822121, 852125, 852121) (60.00)
Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood) (811252, 821259, 841252, 851255, 851252) (62.00)
Bachelor of Education (Primary) (810242, 820249, 840242, 850245, 850242, 800249) (62.00)
Bachelor of Education (Secondary) (810232, 840232, 850235, 850232) (62.00)
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (810312, 820315, 830312, 840312, 850315, 850312) (69.00)
Bachelor of Engineering Technology (811381, 821389, 831381, 841381, 851385, 851381) (66.00)
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) and Master of Project Management in Engineering (810771, 820771, 830771, 840771, 850551, 850771) (69.00)
Bachelor of Environmental Science (850685, 850681)(60.00)
Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Sciences (82862, 848621, 858625,  858621) (69.00)
Bachelor of Hospitality Management (880121, 850125) (n)
Bachelor of Information Technology (Co-op) (880881, 820889, 850885, 850881, 800889) (84.00)
Bachelor of Information Technology (880832, 820839, 850835, 850832, 800839) (65.00)
Bachelor of Laws & Bachelor of Business (856405) (74.00)
Bachelor of Laws & Bachelor of Criminology (850597) (w)
Bachelor of Laws & Bachelor of Information Technology (856705) (74.00)
Bachelor of Laws & Bachelor of Property (856605) (74.00)
Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Science (Psychology) (856505) (74.00)
Bachelor of Laws (856105) (74.00)
Bachelor of Laws / Bachelor of Accounting (856205) (74.00)
Bachelor of Laws / Bachelor of Arts (856305) (74.00)
Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Science (Honours) (851685, 851681) (69.00)
Bachelor of Medical Science (Specialisation) (812701, 851705, 851701) (69.00)
Bachelor of Music (820962, 860962, 850965) (m)
Bachelor of Nursing (851525, 850426) (68.00)
Bachelor of Occupational Health and Safety (850465) (60.00)
Bachelor of Property (855135) (60.00)
Bachelor of Psychological Science (810521, 850525, 820521, 850521, 800521) (62.00)
Bachelor of Public Health (Specialisation) (811791, 821791, 851795, 851791, 801791) (60.00)
Bachelor of Science (Criminology and Psychology) (850505) (62.00)
Bachelor of  Science (850615, 850611) (60.00)
Bachelor of Science (Psychology) (813591, 823591, 853595, 853591, 803591) (n)
Bachelor of Social Work (851505) (62.00)
Bachelor of Theatre (860971) (m)
Diploma of Arts (852595, 852591) (60.00)
Diploma of Business Studies (882511) (52.00)
Diploma of Digital Media (812161, 882161, 822161, 842161, 852165, 852161) (60.00)
Diploma of Information and Communications Technology (881841, 821849, 851845, 801849, 851841) (60.00)
Diploma of Information and Communications Technology (851841) (w)
Diploma of Music (860913, 860911, 860915) (m)
Diploma of Nursing (Mixed Mode) (818315, 828315, 848315, 808315) (w)
Diploma of Nursing (858315) (w)
Diploma of Secondary School Teaching (852055) (n)
Diploma of Business Studies (852511) (52.00)
Master of Teaching (Early Childhood) (851475) (n)
Master of Teaching (Primary) (851455) (n)
Master of Teaching (Secondary) (851465) (n)
Undergraduate Certificate in Accounting (851605) (50.00)
Undergraduate Certificate in Business Studies (851805) (50.00)

 

Program/QualificationWhat satisfies the English Subject Prerequisite
Queensland Senior External Examination
  • Grade C in units 3 and 4 of General English, Literature, English as an Additional Language or English & Literature Extension.
Certificate IV in Adult Tertiary PreparationA passing grade in:

  • ATPALS001 Apply academic learning skills and ATPALS002 Apply advanced academic learning skills to develop an academic argument.
Australian tertiary study
  • Completed AQF Diploma or Advanced Diploma.
  • AQF Associate Degree or Bachelor degree: One semester part-time (2 subjects) with a passing GPA.
Post-secondary study:

  • AQF Certificate III & IV
  • pre-AQF Certificates & Advanced Certificates (must be accredited courses offered by approved Australian institutions and include appropriate academic content)
  • Completed AQF certificate III or IV
  • Pre-AQF (RATE) Certificates and Advanced Certificates: A minimum of 1 year FTE with a passing GPA.
CQUniversity - Skills for Tertiary Education Preparatory Studies (STEPS)A Passing grade in:

  • LNGE40049 - Essay Writing for University; or
  • LNGE40064 - Technical Writing for University.
Griffith University
  • Pass in Griffith Bridging English.
James Cook University - Tertiary Access Course / JCU Prep
  • Completion of program.
Southern Cross University - Certificate of Foundation Studies / Preparing for Success Program (PSP).
  • Completion of program.
UnilearnA passing grade in:

  • Academic Study Skills
  • Academic Literacy Skills
  • Senior English.
UQ College - Tertiary Preparation Program
  • Pass in Academic English.
University of Southern Queensland - Tertiary Preparation Program
  • Completion of program
  • Passing grade in TPP0122 Study Management and TPP0123 Communicating at University B.
University of the Sunshine Coast - Tertiary Preparation Pathway
  • Pass in TPP101 – Academic Skills for Success.
Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT)
  • Sittings prior to 22 April 2010: Overall score of 159 or better or 156 or better in the verbal sub score
  • Sittings from 22 April 2010: Overall score of 157 or better or 152 or better in the verbal sub score.

Age requirement: 18

Note: not satisfactory for current Year 12s.

Employment and Professional Qualifications (where employment and trade qualifications are satisfactory, English must be the mode of communication)
  • Contact CQUniversity on 13 27 86 for information.
Accepted on its ownCombined with
Employment Experience
Professional Qualifications
Senior External Examination
Competency-Based Training or Certificate IV in ATP
Yes

  • Age requirement: 18
  • Note: Not accepted for current Year 12s.
Yes

  • Age requirement: 17
To satisfy English Subject PrerequisiteTo satisfy English Language Proficiency
Yes

  • Age requirement: 18
  • Note: Not accepted for current Year 12s. Not accepted if test results are older than 2 years.
  • For all courses: Overall score of 157 or better.
Yes, for most courses.

  • Age requirement: 18
  • Note: Not accepted if test results are older than 2 years.
  • Score needed: Overall score of 157 or better
  • STAT does not satisfy English Language Proficiency for the following courses:
    • Bachelor of Medical Imaging (841681)
    • Bachelor of Medical Science (812701, 851701, 851705)
    • Bachelor of Medical Science (Pathway to Medicine) (888000, 888001)
    • Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Science (Honours) (851681, 851685)
    • Bachelor of Medical Sonography (841691, 881691)
    • Bachelor of Nursing (850426, 851525)
    • Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (811431, 851431)
    • Bachelor of Oral Health (858701)
    • Bachelor of Paramedic Science programs (851711, 851715, 851720, 851725)
    • Bachelor of Physiotherapy (811422, 821422, 851422)
    • Bachelor of Podiatry Practice (851401)
    • Bachelor of Science (Chiropractic) (880501)
    • Bachelor of Speech Pathology (851411)
    • Bachelor of Echocardiography and Cardiac Physiology (881851)
    • Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Sciences (828621, 848621, 858621, 858625)
    • Bachelor of Social Work (851505)
    • All Engineering, Engineering and Professional Practice, and Engineering Technology programs
    • All Education programs

Griffith College


Completion of Year 12 attained or attained age 18 years with additional study/work experience.

Diploma of Business (081091, 081001) (a)
Diploma of Business/Bachelor of Advanced Political Science and International Relations (081630, 081620) (a)
Diploma of Business/Bachelor of Advanced International Tourism and Hotel Management (082231, 082230) (a)
Diploma of Business/Bachelor of Advanced Business (081610, 081600) (a)
Diploma of Business/Bachelor of Aviation Management (081021) (a)
Diploma of Business/Bachelor of Business (081081, 083081) (a)
Diploma of Business/Bachelor of Communication and Journalism/Bachelor of Business (083382, 083383) (a)
Diploma of Business/Bachelor of Design/Bachelor of Business (081510, 081500) (a)
Diploma of Business/Bachelor of International Tourism (081041) (a)
Diploma of Business/Bachelor of International Tourism and Hotel Management (083061, 083071, 081111) (a)
Diploma of Business/Bachelor of Laws (Honours) (083351, 083431) (a)Diploma of Business/Bachelor of Politics and International Relations (083391, 081031) (a)
Diploma of Criminology and Criminal Justice (081061) (a)
Diploma of Criminology and Criminal Justice/Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice (081071) (a)
Diploma of Criminology and Criminal Justice/Bachelor of Laws (081261) (a)
Diploma of Criminology and Criminal Justice/Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice (081051) (a)
Diploma of Design (083191, 083002) (a)
Diploma of Design/Bachelor of Architectural Design (083331) (a)
Diploma of Design/Bachelor of Design (083411, 083311) (a)
Diploma of Design/Bachelor of Design/Bachelor of Business (083511, 083611) (a)
Diploma of Design/Bachelor of Visual Arts (083531) (a)
Diploma of Engineering (086091) (w)
Diploma of Engineering (086291) (a)
Diploma of Engineering/Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (086071, 086081) (a)
Diploma of Engineering/Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Bachelor of Aviation (086061) (a)
Diploma of Engineering/Bachelor of Industrial Design (086051) (a)
Diploma of Engineering/Bachelor of Software (086151, 086351) (a)
Diploma of Health Sciences/Bachelor of Biomedical Science (088301, 088271) (a)
Diploma of Health Sciences/Bachelor of Exercise Science (088091) (a)
Diploma of Health Sciences/Bachelor of Health Science (088371) (a)
Diploma of Health Sciences/Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Science (088471) (a)
Diploma of Health Sciences/Bachelor of Nutrition and Dietetics (081481) (a)
Diploma of Health Sciences/Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (081461, 081451) (a)
Diploma of Health Sciences (081491) (a)
Diploma of Health Sciences/Bachelor of Physiotherapy (088001, 081471) (a)
Diploma of Health Sciences/Bachelor of Science (088061, 088051) (a)
Diploma of Health Sciences/Bachelor of Sport Development (088041) (a)
Diploma of Health Sciences/Bachelor of Paramedicine (088972) (a)
Diploma of Health Sciences/Bachelor of Pharmacy (088771) (a)
Diploma of Health Sciences/Bachelor of Pharmacy and Toxicology (088871) (a)
Diploma of Information Technology (084001) (a)
Diploma of Information Technology/Bachelor of Computer Science (084111) (a)
Diploma of Information Technology/Bachelor of Cyber Security (084006, 084013) (a)
Diploma of Information Technology/Bachelor of Information Technology (084081) (a)
Diploma of Information Technology/Bachelor of International Development (084092, 084091) (w)
Diploma of International Tourism and Hotel Management (082091, 082001) (a)
Diploma of International Tourism and Hotel Management/Bachelor of Advanced Business (082251, 082241) (a)
Diploma of International Tourism and Hotel Management/Bachelor of Advanced International Tourism and Hotel Management (082292, 082281) (a)
Diploma of International Tourism and Hotel Management/Bachelor of Advanced Political Science and International Relations (082271, 082261) (a)
Diploma of International Tourism and Hotel Management/Bachelor of Business (082191, 082101) (a)
Diploma of International Tourism and Hotel Management/Bachelor of Government and International Relations (082491, 082421) (a)
Diploma of International Tourism and Hotel Management/Bachelor of International Tourism and Hotel Management (083091, 082081) (a)
Diploma of Science (081501) (a)
Diploma of Science/Bachelor of Biomedical Science (081551) (a)
Diploma of Science/Bachelor of Environmental Science (081531, 081541) (a)
Diploma of Science/Bachelor of Forensic Science (081561) (a)
Diploma of Science/Bachelor of Marine Science (081571) (a)
Diploma of Science/Bachelor of Science (081521, 081511) (a)
Diploma of Social and Psychological Science (088101, 081601) (a)
Diploma of Social and Psychological Science/Bachelor of Child, Youth and Family Practice (088131, 088141) (a)
Diploma of Social and Psychological Science/Bachelor of Counselling (088121, 088111) (a)
Diploma of Social and Psychological Science/Bachelor of Human Services (088151, 088161) (a)
Diploma of Social and Psychological Science/Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) (088551, 088561) (a)
Diploma of Social and Psychological Science/Bachelor of Psychological Science (088241, 088231) (a)
Diploma of Social and Psychological Science/Bachelor of Social Work (088221, 088211) (a)
Diploma of Social and Psychological Science/Bachelor of Law (Honours) (088251, 088261) (a)

Formal study and other qualifications

CourseQualifications
All programs
  • Minimum one year successful tertiary study (GPA of 4 or above) in an approved English speaking country where the language of instruction is English.
  • Minimum two years successful tertiary study (GPA of 4 or above) in an approved non-English speaking country where the language of instruction is English (not acceptable for D Educational Studies and Diploma of Health Care).
  • Successful completion of Year 12 (or equivalent) studies in an approved English speaking country where the language of instruction is English.
  • Other evidence may be satisfactory, contact Griffith College admissions.

Note: Australian citizens, New Zealand citizens, and Australian Permanent Residents, who are from a non-English speaking background and whose previous secondary studies were not completed in the following countries;  Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Republic of Ireland, United Kingdom or the United States of America, must demonstrate a suitable level of English language proficiency before being admitted into a program. Find out more information about English requirements.

CoursesPTEIELTSISLPRTOEFLSTAT
Test results valid for:2 years2 years2 years2 yearsN/A
Diploma of Health Science / Bachelor of Physiotherapy (081471, 088001)

Diploma of Health Science / Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (081451, 081461)

Diploma of Health Science / Bachelor of Paramedicine (088972)

58 or better overall
Minimum 58 in all subscores
6.5 or better overall
Minimum 6.5 in all subscores
3+ or better overall
Minimum 3+ in all subscoresNote: Only ISPLR tests conducted by ISLPR Language Services tests that show the statement “IIAA accredited” are accepted* ISLPR is not accepted for Diploma of Health Science / Bachelor of Occupational Therapy
iBT: 79 or better overall
Minimum 22 in all subscores
Not satisfactory
Diploma of Health Care (081591)

Diploma of Health Care / Bachelor of Nursing (088671, 088681, 088691)

Diploma of Health Science / Bachelor of Nutrition & Dietetics (081481)

Diploma of Health Science / Bachelor of Pharmacy (088771)

Diploma of Criminology and Criminal Justice / Bachelor of Laws (Honours) (081261)

Diploma of Criminology and Criminal Justice / Bachelor of Laws / Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice (081051)

Diploma of Business / Bachelor of Laws (Honours) (083351, 083431)

Diploma of Social and Psychological Science / Bachelor of Laws (Honours) (088251, 088261)

Diploma of Engineering / Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) / Bachelor of Aviation 086061

58 or better overall
Minimum 50 in all subscores
6.5 or better overall
Minimum 6.0 in all subscores
3+ or better overall
Minimum 3+ in all subscoresNote: Only ISPLR tests conducted by ISLPR Language Services tests that show the statement “IIAA accredited” are accepted
iBT: 79 or better overall
Minimum 19 in all subscores
Not satisfactory
Diploma of Health Science / Bachelor of Pharmacology and Toxicology (088871)

Diploma of Health Science / Bachelor of Exercise Science (088091)

Diploma of Health Science / Bachelor of Sport Development (088041)

Diploma of Health Science / Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Science (088471)

50 or better overall
Minimum 42 in all subscores
6.0 or better overall
Minimum 5.5 in all subscores
3+ or better overall
Minimum 3+ in all subscoresNote: Only ISPLR tests conducted by ISLPR Language Services tests that show the statement “IIAA accredited” are accepted
iBT: 60 or better overall
Minimum 17 in all subscores
Not satisfactory
Diploma of Educational Studies (085003, 085005, 085006, 085007)

Diploma of Educational Studies / Bachelor of Education (085002, 085004, 085008, 085009)

Not satisfactory7.5 or better overall
Minimum 8.0 in listening and speaking
Minimum 7.0 in reading and writing
4 or better overall
Minimum 4 in all subscoresNote: Only ISPLR tests conducted by ISLPR Language Services tests that show the statement “IIAA accredited” are accepted
Not satisfactoryNot satisfactory
Diploma of Social and Psych Science / Bachelor of Social Work (088211, 088221)58 or better overall
Minimum 58 in all subscores
6.5 or better overall
Minimum 6.5 in all subscores
4 or better overall
Minimum 4 in all subscoresNote: Only ISPLR tests conducted by ISLPR Language Services tests that show the statement “IIAA accredited” are accepted
Not satisfactoryNot satisfactory
All other courses42 or better overall5.5 or better overall
Minimum 5.0 in all subscores
2+ or better overall
Minimum 2+ in all subscoresNote: Only ISPLR tests conducted by ISLPR Language Services tests that show the statement “IIAA accredited” are accepted
iBT: 46 or better overall

PBT: 525 or better overall

STAT result prior to March 2010: Overall Score = 157; or Verbal Subscore = 155
STAT result since April 2010: Overall Score = 152; or Verbal Subscore = 150
Accepted on its ownCombined with
Employment Experience
Professional Qualifications
Senior External Examination
Competency-Based Training or Certificate IV in ATP
Yes

  • Age requirement: 18
  • Note: Not accepted for current Year 12s.
Yes

  • Age requirement: 18
To satisfy English Subject PrerequisiteTo satisfy English Language Proficiency
N/A

*Programs do not have subject prerequisites.

Yes, for most courses.

  • Age requirement: 18
  • Scores needed:
    • Sittings prior to 22 April 2010: Overall score of 157 or better or 155 or better in the verbal subscore.
    • Sittings since 22 April 2010: Overall score of 152 or better or 150 or better in verbal subscore.
  • STAT does not satisfy English Language Proficiency for the following courses:
    • Diploma of Criminology and Criminal Justice (including combined courses)
    • Diploma of Health Care (including combined courses)
    • Diploma of Health Sciences (including combined courses)

Griffith University


Completed Year 12 or turned age 17 by 1 November 2024 for Trimester 3 2024, 1 March 2025 for Trimester 1 2025, 1 July 2025 for Trimester 2 2025 or 1 November 2025 for Trimester 3 2025. Domestic applicants under age 17 will not be considered for entry to Griffith programs unless they have completed Year 12 or an AQF Certificate III (or higher) qualification, and all admission requirements. Applicants under age 16 should contact Griffith for further details.

Bachelor of Advanced Business (Honours) (222071, 230851, 276095) (80.00)
Bachelor of Advanced Computer Science (Honours) (230851, 278025) (80.00)
Bachelor of Advanced International Tourism and Hotel Management (Honours) (227981, 235121, 276115) (80.00)
Bachelor of Advanced Political Science and International Relations (Honours) (228021, 230881, 272105) (80.00)
Bachelor of Advanced Science (Honours) (228152, 234122) (80.00)
Bachelor of Applied Finance (272015) (65.00)
Bachelor of Architectural Design (234472) (67.00)
Bachelor of Arts (226112, 232421) (63.00)
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Business (226192, 232431) (63.00)
Bachelor of Aviation Management (229772, 278045) (65.00)
Bachelor of Biomedical Science (228212, 233412) (74.00)
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Data Science (227931, 231181) (63.00)
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Political Science and International Relations (228031, 230891, 272115) (65.00)
Bachelor of Business (222061, 230841, 276085) (63.00)
Bachelor of Child, Youth and Family Studies (263131, 276105) (65.00)
Bachelor of Computer Science (234391, 278015) (67.00)
Bachelor of Conservation Management (Honours) (234891) (70.00)
Bachelor of Contemporary Australian Indigenous Art (241252) (mt)
Bachelor of Counselling (225131, 233591) (67.00)
Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice (226512, 232512, 273215) (63.00)
Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice/Bachelor of Information Technology (227901, 232531, 273235) (63.00)
Bachelor of Cyber Security (228951, 236892, 278046) (67.00)
Bachelor of Design (236142, 241292) (63.00)
Bachelor of Design/Bachelor of Business (236131, 241341) (63.00)
Bachelor of Education (223342, 232272, 261422) (70.00)
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (229231, 234861) (70.00)
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Bachelor of Business (229221, 234851) (70.00)
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Bachelor of Computer Science (234871, 229271) (70.00)
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Bachelor of Data Science (234801, 234801) (70.00)
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Bachelor of Environmental Science (224701, 234821) (70.00)
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Bachelor of Industrial Design (234881) (70.00)
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Bachelor of Information Technology (229211, 234841) (70.00)
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Bachelor of Science (229201, 234831) (70.00)
Bachelor of Environmental Science (228811, 233681) (65.00)
Bachelor of Environmental Science/Bachelor of Business (228831, 233661) (65.00)
Bachelor of Exercise Science (233322) (65.00)
Bachelor of Exercise Science/Bachelor of Business (231342) (68.00)
Bachelor of Exercise Science/Bachelor of Psychological Science (231642) (70.00)
Bachelor of Health Science (233312) (66.00)
Bachelor of Human Services (233451, 263312, 276055) (67.00)
Bachelor of Human Services/Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice (233581, 263911, 276015) (67.00)
Bachelor of Industrial Design (234522) (67.00)
Bachelor of Information Technology (228612, 234601, 278005) (63.00)
Bachelor of Information Technology/Bachelor of Business (228791, 235611) (63.00)
Bachelor of International Tourism and Hotel Management (227961, 235101, 272025) (63.00)
Bachelor of International Tourism and Hotel Management/Bachelor of Business (227971, 235112, 272035) (63.00)
Bachelor of Languages and Linguistics (221132, 232252) (63.00)
Bachelor of Laws (Honours) (226601, 236601) (80.00)
Bachelor of Laws (Honours)/Bachelor of Arts (226621, 236621) (80.00)
Bachelor of Laws (Honours)/Bachelor of Business (226711, 236711) (80.00)
Bachelor of Laws (Honours)/Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice (226631, 236631) (80.00)
Bachelor of Laws (Honours)/Bachelor of Environmental Science (226851, 236851) (80.00)
Bachelor of Laws (Honours)/Bachelor of Psychological Science (226801, 236801) (80.00)
Bachelor of Laws (Honours)/Bachelor of Political Science and International Relations (228051, 230911) (80.00)
Bachelor of Laws (Honours) (Graduate Entry) (226611, 236611) (n)
Bachelor of Marine Science (234142) (65.00)
Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Science (233862) (79.00)
Bachelor of Nursing - Advanced Standing (225332, 23323, 263122) (n)
Bachelor of Nutrition and Dietetics (23385) (80.00)
Bachelor of Pharmacology and Toxicology (233921) (70.00)
Bachelor of Pharmacy (233901) (76.00)
Bachelor of Political Science and International Relations/Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice (228041, 230901, 272125) (65.00)
Bachelor of Political Science and International Relations (228011, 230871, 272095) (65.00)
Bachelor of Psychological Science (225521) (68.00)
Bachelor of Psychological Science (231612) (70.00)
Bachelor of Psychological Science/Bachelor of Business (225531) (68.00)
Bachelor of Psychological Science/Bachelor of Business (231552) (70.00)
Bachelor of Psychological Science/Bachelor of Criminology And Justice (226521) (68.00)
Bachelor of Psychological Science/Bachelor of Criminology And Justice (232521) (70.00)
Bachelor of Psychological Science/Master of Rehabilitation Counselling (225522) (68.00)
Bachelor of Psychological Science/Master of Rehabilitation Counselling (233601) (70.00)
Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) (225511, 231632) (79.00)
Bachelor of Science (228911, 233671) (63.00)
Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Arts (228881, 234571) (63.00)
Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Business (228821, 234591) (63.00)
Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Information Technology (228642, 233641) (63.00)
Bachelor of Social Work (233362, 263371, 276025) (67.00)
Bachelor of Software Engineering (Honours) (229281, 234901) (70.00)
Bachelor of Sport Development/Bachelor of Business (233741) (63.00)
Bachelor of Urban Planning (Honours)/Bachelor of Science (224331, 234771) (65.00)
Bachelor of Urban Plan (Honours) (224321, 234761) (65.00)
Bachelor of Visual Arts (241381) (67.00)
Bachelor of Visual Arts/Bachelor of Business (241391) (67.00)
Diploma of Applied Financial Advice/Bachelor of Applied Financial Advice (272155) (60.00)
Diploma of Criminology and Criminal Justice/Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice (226641, 232541, 273255) (60.00)
Diploma of International Tourism and Hotel Management/Bachelor of International Tourism and Hotel Management (228071, 230921, 272135) (60.00)
Diploma of Political Science and International Relations/Bachelor of Political Science and International Relations (228061, 230931, 272145) (60.00)
Diploma of Psychological Science/Bachelor of Psychological Science (225381, 236897) (60.00)
Diploma of Psychological Science/Bachelor of Counselling (225371, 236896) (60.00)
EmpowerED University Preparation Program (235141, 266002, 272162) (ao)
Undergraduate Certificate in STEM Foundations (229001, 234721) (57.00)

Formal study and other qualifications

CourseQualifications
Bachelor of Education

Diploma of Education/Bachelor of Education

  • Successful completion (GPA 4.0) of at least one year’s full-time bachelor level study, where the language of instruction is English, completed in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Republic of Ireland, United Kingdom or USA.
Master of Primary Teaching

Master of Secondary Teaching

  • Successful completion (GPA 4.0) of at least three year’s full-time bachelor level study, where the language of instruction is English, completed in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Republic of Ireland, United Kingdom or USA.
All Nursing and Midwifery programs
  • Successful completion of at least 6 years of primary and secondary education taught and assessed solely in English. At least two years of this education must have been between grades 7 and 12. This education must have been taught and assessed in English and completed in one of the following countries; Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Republic of Ireland, South Africa, United Kingdom, United States of America.
  • Registration as an Enrolled Nurse (EN) with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA). For the B Midwifery, registration as a Registered Nurse (RN) with AHPRA is also accepted to meet English Language Proficiency requirements.
All other programs
  • Completion of an Australian AQF Diploma or AQF Advanced Diploma or an AQF Certificate III or IV.
  • At least one year full-time or equivalent study at associate diploma, diploma, advanced diploma or associate degree level with an overall GPA of 4.00, from an approved English-speaking country (and where the language of instruction is in English).
  • At least 0.25 year full-time or equivalent study at bachelor degree level or higher with a minimum GPA of 4.00 from a country defined as English speaking (and where the language of instruction is in English).
  • Successful completion of the Certificate IV in Adult Tertiary Preparation from TAFE Queensland with a pass in Apply academic learning skills (NAT11240001) and Apply advanced academic learning skills to develop an academic argument (NAT11240002) or ATPALS001 and ATPALS002 or Language and Learning Skills (CTP200A or ATP200B; or ATP400 and ATP401; or ATPALS401A and ATPALS402A)
  • Minimum 2 years full-time professional employment assessed at a minimum  ANZCO Skills levels 1 or 2 – Australia, New Zealand, UK, USA, Republic of Ireland, South Africa, or Canada within the last 2 years. 2 years full-time professional employment in an English speaking multi-national company within the last 2 years.
  • Other formal study qualifications may be satisfactory, contact GU Admissions.

Accepted Tests

CoursesPTEIELTSISLPRTOEFLSTATOETCambridge C1 Advanced/C2 Proficiency
Test results valid for:2 years2 years2 years2 yearsN/A2 years2 years
All Undergraduate education courses:
Diploma of Education / Bachelor of Education,
Bachelor of Education
Not satisfactory7.5 or better overall
Minimum 8.0 in Speaking and Listening
Minimum 7.0 in Reading and Writing
4.0 or better overall

Minimum 4.0 in all subscores

Note: this test is only accepted if administered by ISLPR Language Services, Mt Gravatt

Not satisfactoryNot satisfactoryNot satisfactoryNot satisfactory
All Postgraduate pre-service education courses:
Masters of Secondary Teaching,
Masters of Primary Teaching
Not satisfactory7.5 or better overall
Minimum 8.0 in Speaking and Listening
Minimum 7.0 in Reading and Writing
4.0 overall

Note: this test is only accepted if administered by ISLPR Language Services, Mt Gravatt

Not satisfactoryNot satisfactoryNot satisfactoryNot satisfactory
Bachelor of Acting

Bachelor of Clinical Exercise Physiology

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) / Bachelor of Aviation

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) / Bachelor of Computer Science

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) / Bachelor of Information Technology

Bachelor of Laws (Honours) (Graduate Entry)

Bachelor of Laws (Honours)

Bachelor of Laws (Honours) / Bachelor of Arts

Bachelor of Laws (Honours) / Bachelor of Biomedical Science

Bachelor of Laws (Honours) / Bachelor of Business

Bachelor of Laws (Honours) / Bachelor Communication

Bachelor of Laws (Honours) / Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice

Bachelor of Laws (Honours) / Bachelor of Environmental Science

Bachelor of Laws (Honours) / Bachelor of Political Science and international Relations

Bachelor of Laws (Honours) / Bachelor of Psychological Science

Bachelor of Medical Science

Bachelor of Nutrition and Dietetics

Bachelor of Pharmacy

Minimum overall score of 65 with no score less than 58Academic: 7.0 or better overall
minimum 6.5 in each sub-score
Minimum overall score of 4 with no sub-score less than 4IBT: 92 or better overall with no sub-score less than 22Not satisfactoryNot satisfactoryC2 Proficiency:

185 or better overall

Minimum 176 in all subscores

Bachelor of Dental Health Science

Bachelor of Dental Hygiene

Bachelor of Dental Technology / Bachelor of Dental Prosthetics

Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Honours)

Minimum overall score of 65 with no score less than 65Academic: 7.0 or better overall
minimum 7.0 in each sub-score
Not satisfactoryIBT: 94 or better overall
minimum 24 in listening and reading, minimum 27 in writing, minimum 23 for speaking
minimum score of B in each of the four components (listening, reading, writing and speaking)Not satisfactory
Bachelor of Paramedicine

Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Honours)

Bachelor of Social Work (Honours)

65 or better
overall
minimum 65 in all
communicative skills
Academic: 7.0 or better overall
minimum 7.0 in each sub-score
Min overall score of 4 with no sub-score less than 4IBT: 92 or better overall
minimum 22 in all sub-scores
Not satisfactoryNot satisfactoryC2 Proficiency:

185 or better overall

Minimum 176 in all subscores

Bachelor of Nursing**

Bachelor of Nursing (Advanced Standing)**

Bachelor of Nursing / Graduate Certificate Paediatric Nursing**

Bachelor of Nursing / Graduate Certificate Paediatric Nursing (Advanced Standing)**

Diploma of Nursing Science / Bachelor of Nursing

Bachelor of Midwifery**

Minimum overall score of 65 with no score less than 65.Academic: 7.0 or better overall
minimum 7.0 in each sub-score
Not satisfactoryIBT: 94 or better overall
minimum 24 in listening and reading, minimum 27 in writing, min 23 for speaking
Not satisfactoryminimum score of B in each of the four components (listening, reading, writing and speaking)Not satisfactory
All other programs

Browns English Language School EAP 6 – successful

Navitas English:  overall pass 60% in Academic English 4 (AE4)

IELTS indicator: 6.5 overall, min 6.0 in all subscores Current

Minimum overall score of 58 with no sub-score less than 50Academic:

6.5 or better overall
minimum 6.0 in each sub-score

Overall score of 3+ with no sub-score less than 3+

(Conducted by ISLPR Language Services only)

IBT: 79 or better overall
minimum 19 in all
sub-scores
not satisfactorynot satisfactoryA minimum overall score of 176 (no score less than 169) on C2 Proficiency (formerly Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency in English)

Most Griffith undergraduate degrees now require Essential English, which is an Applied subject, to meet the English subject prerequisite. For these programs, the admission requirements will state ‘Any General or Applied English (Units 3 & 4, C)’. Some degrees still require a General English and the admission criteria for these programs will state ‘English, English as an Additional Language, Literature or English & Literature Extension (Units 3 & 4, C)’. These programs include Education, Nursing, Laws (Honours) and some Health programs. Some programs, such as Information Technology, Acting, Music, Musical Theatre and Contemporary Australian Indigenous Art, have English as Assumed Knowledge.

For more information on equivalencies, visit Prerequisites and Assumed Knowledge.

Program/QualificationsWhat satisfies the English Subject Prerequisite
Griffith Bridging English
Senior External Examination
  • Sound Achievement in English.
Certificate IV in Adult Tertiary Preparation (CATP)
  • Completion of program; or
  • A passing grade in one of the following:
    • ATPALS001: Apply academic learning skills and ATPALS002: Apply advanced academic learning skills to develop an academic argument
    • CTP200A or ATP200B: Language and Learning Skills; ATP400 and ATP401: Language and Learning Skills 1 and 2
    • ATPALS401A: Research Plan and Present Academic Essays, Reports and Reflections and ATPALS402A: Write Academically to Persuade/Argue and Critically Analyse, and Present Academic Speeches
    • ATPALS001: Apply academic learning skills and ATPALS002: Apply advanced academic learning skills to develop an academic argument.
Australian tertiary study
  • RATE Associate Diploma, Associate Degree or Diploma, AQF Diploma, Advanced Diploma or Associate Degree: Completed qualification; if graded, minimum GPA of 4.00
  • Degree and higher: Minimum grade of 4.00 in any subject where the field of education is English or equivalent; or any two Bachelor subjects in any field of education with a minimum GPA of 4.00.
Post-secondary study:

  • Pre-AQF Certificates & Advanced Certificates (must be accredited courses offered by approved Australian institutions and include appropriate academic content)
  • AQF Certificate III and IV
  • RATE Certificate & Advanced Certificate (not satisfactory for entry to Education, Nursing, Midwifery, or Laws programs including double degrees).

Note: Must include appropriate academic content. AQF Certificate III and IV do not satisfy the English subject prerequisite for any course.

CQUniversity preparatory programs:

  • STEPS
  • LIFT or WIST programs (prior to 2012)
  • Completion of the STEPS program including satisfactory completion of SKIL40025 Preparation Skills for University or LNGE40049 Essay Writing for University
  • Pass in LNGE40049 Essay Writing for University and LNGE40064 Technical Writing for University
  • Pass in Studying to Succeed or equivalent.
Griffith College - Foundation Program
  • Completion of the program; OR
  • Pass in FND101 Academic Communication Skills 1 and FND102 Academic Communication Skills 2.
Griffith College Diplomas
  • Successful completion of a Griffith College Diploma; OR
  • Pass in 1201QBT Academic and Professional Skills Development as part of the Diploma of Educational Studies.
James Cook University - Tertiary Access Course
  • Completion of the program including a passing grade in Introduction to Academic Learning or Critical Literacy
  • Pass in BR1224 Critical Literacy: Text Analysis (may be accepted for education courses, contact Griffith for information).
Southern Cross University
  • Certificate of Foundation Studies: completion of program
  • Preparing for Success program: completion of the program (not accepted for education courses)
  • Preparing for Success program: pass in two of the following: EDU10445 Managing Your Study, EDU10446 Communicating at University, EDU10449 Issues & Enquiry in Arts & Business (not accepted for education courses).
Accepted on its ownCombined with
Employment Experience
Professional Qualifications
Senior External Examination
Competency-Based Training or Certificate IV in ATP
Yes

  • Age requirement: 18
  • Note: Not accepted for current Year 12s.
  • STAT is not accepted for entry to the following courses:
    • Bachelor of Medical Science (228272, 233422)
    • Bachelor of Dental Health Science (233812)
    • All Master of Education programs
    • All Advanced Standing or Graduate Entry programs
Yes
To satisfy English Subject PrerequisiteTo satisfy English Language Proficiency
Yes, for most courses.

  • Age requirement: 18
  • Note: Not accepted for current Year 12s.
  • Scores needed:
    • Sittings prior to 22 April 2010: Overall score of 159 or better or 157 or better in the verbal subscore.
    • Sittings since 22 April 2010: Overall score of 155 or better or 152 or better in verbal subscore.
  • STAT does not satisfy English subject prerequisite for the following courses:
    • Bachelor of Education (223342, 232272, 261422)
    • Diploma of Education/Bachelor of Education (223371, 232291, 261442)
No

James Cook University


Age 18 or completed Year 12.

Bachelor of Advanced Science (316361, 32636) (90.00)
Bachelor of Arts (311031, 311039, 321031) (59.00)
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Laws (311521, 311529, 321521) (66.50)
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science (311511, 321511) (66.50)
Bachelor of Biomedical Sciences (316071) (65.00)
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Laws (311531, 311539, 321531) (66.50)
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Psychological Science (311551) (64.00)
Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood Education) (313311, 323311) (70.00)
Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood Education) (313319) (65.00)
Bachelor of Education (Primary) (313211, 313219, 323211) (65.00)
Bachelor of Education Primary – RATEP (313099) (mr)
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Bachelor of Information Technology (314071, 314051) (70.00)
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (314021) (70.00)
Bachelor of Environmental Science and Management (316441, 326441) (63.00)
Bachelor of Geology (316311, 326311) (66.50)
Bachelor of Laws (311061, 311069, 321061) (75.00)
Bachelor of Marine Science (316251) (75.00)
Bachelor of Nursing Science - Pre-Registration (336031, 326031, 316139, 316031, 346031) (66.00)
Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Honours) (316101) (70.00)
Bachelor of Planning (316271, 326271) (w)
Bachelor of Psychological Science (311081) (64.00)
Bachelor of Science (316061, 326061) (66.50)
Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Laws (311541, 321541) (66.50)
Bachelor of Social Work (311091, 311099, 321091) (62.00)
Bachelor of Sport & Exercise Science (316111) (64.00)
Diploma of Higher Education (Business Studies) (310021, 310029, 320021) (50.00)
Diploma of Higher Education (310091, 310099, 320091) (50.00)
Diploma of Higher Education (Engineering and Applied Science (310041, 320041) (50.00)
Diploma of Higher Education (General Studies) (320001, 310001, 310009) (50.00)
Diploma of Higher Education (Health) (310061, 320061) (50.00)
Diploma of Higher Education (Information Technology) (310071, 310079, 320071) (50.00)
Diploma of Higher Education (Science) (310031, 320031) (50.00)
Diploma of Higher Education (Society and Culture) (320051, 310051, 310059) (50.00)
Diploma of Higher Education (Social Work) (310081, 310089, 320081) (50.00)

CourseQualifications
Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honours) (316161, 626161, 336161)
  • Please contact JCU Admissions.
Bachelor of Dental Surgery (327091)

Bachelor of Exercise Physiology (Clinical) (317031)

Bachelor of Health Science (Physician Assistant)

Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (317012, 327012)

Bachelor of Physiotherapy (317031)

Bachelor of Social Work (311091, 311099, 321091)

Bachelor of Speech Pathology (Honours) (317041)

Bachelor of Veterinary Science (Honours) (317051)

Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood Education) (313319)

Bachelor of Education (Primary) (313211, 313219, 323211)

Bachelor of Education (Secondary) (313111, 323111)

Bachelor of Education (RATEP) (313099)

Bachelor of Education (Professional Development)

  • A minimum of two years full-time study at AQF Bachelor degree level or higher with a passing GPA, completed less than five years ago in Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, South Africa, the UK or USA.
  • Other qualifications may be satisfactory, contact JCU admissions.
All other courses
  • Completion of a tertiary qualification deemed comparable to an Australian AQF Diploma or higher with a passing GPA or a minimum of one year of full-time tertiary study deemed comparable to an Australian bachelor degree or higher with a passing GPA may be satisfactory, contact JCU Admissions.
  • Completion of an approved Australian tertiary preparation program (eg Certificate IV in Adult Tertiary Preparation) within the last five years. Results must include a pass in one of the following (or similar) tertiary preparation subjects:  English, Academic English, Academic Writing, Language and Learning Skills, Effective Communication, Academic Literacy Skills.
  • Other qualifications may be satisfactory; contact JCU admissions.
CoursesPTEIELTSISLPRTOEFLSTATOET
Test results valid for:2 years2 years2 years2 yearsN/A2 years
Master of Teaching and Learning (Secondary) (313321, 323321)Not satisfactory7.5 or better overall

Min 8.0 in speaking and listening

Min 7.0 in reading and Writing

Not satisfactoryNot satisfactoryNot satisfactoryNot satisfactory
Bachelor of Social Work (311091, 311099, 321091)65 or better overall

Min 65 in all subscores

7.0 or better overall

Min 7.0 in all subscores

Not satisfactoryiBT 94 or better overall

Min 23 in Speaking, min 24 in listening and reading, min 27 in writing

PBT: Contact JCU Admissions

Not satisfactoryMin ‘B’ in all subscores
Bachelor of Education (Primary) (313211, 313219, 323211)

Bachelor of Education (Secondary) (313111, 323111)

Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood) (313319)

Not satisfactory6.5 or better overall

Min 7.0 in speaking and listening

Min 6.0 in reading and writing

Not satisfactoryIBT: Not satisfactory

PBT: Contact JCU Admissions

Not satisfactoryNot satisfactory
Bachelor of Veterinary Science (Honours) (317051)65 or better overall

Min 65 in all subscores

7.0 or better overall

Min 7.0 in all subscores

Not satisfactoryiBT 94 or better overall

Min 23 in Speaking, min 24 in listening and reading, min 27 in writing

PBT: Contact JCU Admissions

Not satisfactoryMin ‘B’ in all subscores
Bachelor of Nursing and Bachelor of Midwifery courses [including Diploma of Health (Nursing pathway)]65 or better overall

Min 65 in all subscores

7.0 or better overall

Min 7.0 in all subscores

Not satisfactoryiBT 94 or better overall

Min 23 in Speaking, min 24 in listening and reading, min 27 in writing

PBT: Contact JCU Admissions

Not satisfactoryMin ‘B’ in all subscores
Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (317012, 327012)

Bachelor of Dental Surgery (327091)

65 or better overall

Min 65 in three subscores Min 58 in one subscore

7.0 or better overall

Min 7.0 in three subscores

Not satisfactoryiBT 94 or better overall

Min 23 in Speaking, min 24 in listening and reading, min 27 in writing

PBT: Contact JCU Admissions

Not satisfactoryMin ‘B’ in all subscores
Bachelor of Physiotherapy (317031)

Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honours) (316161, 326161, 336161)

65 or better overall

Min 58 in all subscores

7.0 or better overall

Min 6.5 in all subscores

Not satisfactoryiBT 94 or better overall

Min 23 in all sub scores

PBT: Contact JCU Admissions

Not satisfactoryMin ‘B’ in all subscores
Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (316101)65 or better overall

Min 58 in all subscores

7.0 or better overall

Min 6.5 in each subtest

Not satisfactoryiBT 94 or better overall

Min 23 in all sub scores

PBT: Contact JCU Admissions

Not satisfactoryMin ‘B’ in all subscores
Bachelor of Speech Pathology (Honours) (317041)Not satisfactory7.0 or better overall

Min 6.0 in writing

Min 7.0 in all other subscores

Not satisfactoryPBT: Contact JCU Admissions

IBT: Not satisfactory

Not satisfactoryNot satisfactory
Bachelor of Biomedical Sciences (316071)

Bachelor of Sport and Exercise Science (316111)

Law courses (including all Law combined degrees)

58 or better overall

Min 54 in all subscores

6.5 or better overall

Min 6.0 in each subtest

Not satisfactoryiBT 86 or better overall

Min 21 in all sub scores

PBT: Contact JCU Admissions

Not satisfactoryNot satisfactory
All other Bachelor level courses52 or better overall

Min 52 in all subscores

6.0 or better overall

Min 6.0 in each subtest

3 or better overall

Min 3 in all subscores

iBT 74 or better overall

Min 18 in all sub scores

PBT: Contact JCU Admissions

Not satisfactoryMin ‘B’ in all subscores
Diploma of Engineering (Pathway) (314081, 324081)46 or better overall

Min 42 in all subscores

5.5 or better overall

Min 5.0 in each subtest

At least 2 in each skill areaiBT 56 or better overall

Min 16 in all sub scores

PBT: Contact JCU Admissions

A STAT Test score of 157 or better overall or 152 or better in the verbal sub-score.Not satisfactory
Program/QualificationWhat satisfies the English Subject Prerequisite
Senior External Examination
  • Grade of C in English or any General or language rich subject; contact JCU on 1800 246 446 for information.
Certificate IV in Adult Tertiary Preparation (CATP)
  • A passing grade in any English, humanities*, communication* or language-rich* subject undertaken as part of an Australian tertiary preparation program or bridging subject (*not satisfactory for education courses); contact JCU on 1800 246 446 for information.
Tertiary study where instruction was in English (including Australian tertiary study and overseas study assessed as comparable)

QTAC reserves the right to request confirmation of the language of instruction

  • Completed Australian diploma, advanced diploma or associate degreeC
  • Degree: A passing grade in at least one language-rich subject (not satisfactory for education courses) or one full-time semester in any course with a passing GPA of 4.00 or higherC
Post-secondary study:

  • Pre-AQF Certificates & Advanced Certificates (must be accredited courses offered by approved Australian institutions and include appropriate academic content)
  • AQF Certificate III & IV
  • Completion of a pre-AQF Advanced Certificate
  • Completion of an AQF Certificate IV.
CQUniversity preparatory programs:

  • STEPS
  • LIFT or WIST programs (prior to 2012)
  • LNGE40049 Essay Writing
  • LNGE40064 Technical Writing for University
  • SKIL40025 Preparation Skills For University.
James Cook University:

  • Tertiary Access Course
  • Diploma of Higher Education
  • Tertiary Access Course: successful completion of course
  • Diploma of Higher Education: CU1022 – Developing Academic Skills or CS1022 Learning in a Digital Environment or CU1010 – Effective Writing.
University of the Sunshine Coast - Tertiary Preparation Pathway
  • TPP101 Academic Skills for Success
  • COR109 Communication and Thought
Unilearn
  • UNL14 Senior English
  • UNL11 Academic Literacy Skills.
University of Southern Queensland - Tertiary Preparation Program
  • CMS1000 Communication and Scholarship
  • TPP7123 Communicating at University B.
Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT)
  • Not satisfactory.
Employment and Professional Qualifications (where employment and trade qualifications are satisfactory, English must be the mode of communication)
  • A number of professional qualifications may be satisfactory; contact JCU on 1800 246 446 for information.

 

Accepted on its ownCombined with
Employment Experience
Professional Qualifications
Senior External Examination
Competency-Based Training or Certificate IV in ATP
Yes, for most courses.

  • Age requirement: 18
  • Note: Not accepted for current Year 12s.
  •  STAT is not accepted for entry to the following courses:
    • Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (317012, 317012)
    • Bachelor of Dental Surgery (327091)
    • Bachelor of Physiotherapy (317031)
    • Bachelor of Veterinary Science (Honours) (317051)
    • Bachelor of Advanced Science (316361, 316361).
Yes, for most courses.

  • Age requirement: 17
  • STAT is not accepted for entry to for the following courses:
    • Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (317012, 317012)
    • Bachelor of Dental Surgery (327091)
    • Bachelor of Physiotherapy (317031)
    • Bachelor of Veterinary Science (Honours) (317051)
    • Bachelor of Advanced Science (316361, 316361).
To satisfy English Subject PrerequisiteTo satisfy English Language Proficiency
NoYes, for Diploma of Higher education only

  • Age requirement: 18
  • Note: Not accepted for current Year 12s.
  • Scores needed: Overall score of 157 or better or 152 or better in verbal subscore.

JMC Academy


Age 17.

Queensland University of Technology


16 years old at the first census date of QUT study, plus obtained an ATAR or completed Year 12.

If you have not obtained an ATAR or completed Year 12, you will be considered for entry when you are at least 18 years old by the first census date of your QUT study, and you have achieved studies or work experience acceptable to QUT, such as:

  • A completed Certificate III or higher qualification
  • Studied at least 0.25 year of degree (or higher study)
  • Have at least 0.5 year full-time (or equivalent part-time) work experience
  • Performing Arts qualifications.

Bachelor of Architectural Design (412301) (80.00)
Bachelor of Architectural Design/Bachelor of Built Environment (Honours) (Urban and Regional Planning) (419122) (80.00)
Bachelor of Architectural Design/Bachelor of Built Environment (Honours) (Construction Management and Quantity Surveying) (419132) (80.00)
Bachelor of Architectural Design/Bachelor of Built Environment (Honours) (Interior Design) (419142) (80.00)
Bachelor of Architectural Design/Bachelor of Built Environment (Honours) (Landscape Architecture) (419152) (80.00)
Bachelor of Architectural Design/Bachelor of Business (419352) (80.00)
Bachelor of Architectural Design/Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Civil) (419242) (80.00)
Bachelor of Behavioural Science (Psychology) (425081) (72.00)
Bachelor of Behavioural Science (Psychology)/Bachelor of Business (409532) (72.00)
Bachelor of Behavioural Science (Psychology)/Bachelor of Justice (409752) (72.00)
Bachelor of Behavioural Science (Psychology)/Bachelor of Laws (Honours) (409572) (84.00)
Bachelor of Behavioural Science (Psychology)/Bachelor of Social Work (425062) (72.00)
Bachelor of Biomedical Science (418401) (70.00)
Bachelor of Biomedical Science/ Bachelor of Laws (Honours) (419462) (84.00)
Bachelor of Biomedical Science/Bachelor of Business (419432) (70.00)
Bachelor of Biomedical Science/Bachelor of Mathematics (419112) (84.00)
Bachelor of Biomedical Science/Master of Data Analytics (419732) (80.00)
Bachelor of Built Environment (Honours) (Construction Management and Quantity Surveying) (412251) (70.00)
Bachelor of Built Environment (Honours) (Interior Deisng) (412201) (70.00)
Bachelor of Built Environment (Honours) (Interior Design)/Bachelor of Business (419412) (70.00)
Bachelor of Built Environment (Honours) (Landscape Architecture) (412401) (70.00)
Bachelor of Built Environment (Honours) (Urban and Regional Planning) (412451) (70.00)
Bachelor of Business - International (413402) (80.00)
Bachelor of Business (413021) (70.00)
Bachelor of Business (Dean’s Scholars) (413222) (97.00)
Bachelor of Business /Master of Data Analytics (419762) (80.00)
Bachelor of Business/ Bachelor of Laws (Honours) (419222) (84.00)
Bachelor of Business/ Bachelor of Mathematics (419212) (84.00)
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Communication (409662) (70.00)
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Communication (Digital Media) (409072) (w)
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Communication (Entertainment Industry) (409522) (w)
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Communication (Journalism) (409172) (w)
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Communication (Professional Communication) (409132) (w)
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Creative Industries (409182) (70.00)
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Data Science (419952) (84.00)
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Design (Architecture) (419022) (w)
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Design (Fashion Design) (409632) (70.00)
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Design (Industrial Design) (419002) (70.00)
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Design (Interactive Design) (409382) (70.00)
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Design (Interior Architecture) (409582) (w)
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Design (Landscape Architecture) (409642) (w)
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Design (Visual Communication) (409032) (70.00)
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Fine Arts (Animation) (409002) (70.00)
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Fine Arts (Drama) (409952) (70.00)
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Fine Arts (Film Screen and New Media) (409342) (70.00)
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Fine Arts (Visual Arts) (409682) (70.00)
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Fire Arts (Creative Writing) (409432) (70.00)
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Games and Interactive Environments (419692) (70.00)
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Information Technology (419202) (70.00)
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Justice (419702) (70.00)
Bachelor of Clinical Exercise Physiology (425422) (75.00)
Bachelor of Communication (421351) (70.00)
Bachelor of Communication (Advertising and Public Relations (421242) (w)
Bachelor of Communication (Digital Media (421202) (w)
Bachelor of Communication (Digital Media)/Bachelor of Justice (409422) (w)
Bachelor of Communication (Digital Media)/Bachelor of Laws (Honours) (409442) (w)
Bachelor of Communication (Entertainment Industry) (421152) (w)
Bachelor of Communication (Entertainment Industry)/Bachelor of Laws (Honours) (409922) (w)
Bachelor of Communication (Journalism)/Bachelor of Justice (409492) (w)
Bachelor of Communication (Journalism)/Bachelor of Laws (Honours) (409912) (w)
Bachelor of Communication (Journalism)/Bachelor of Science (409462) (w)
Bachelor of Communication (Professional Communication) (421132) (w)
Bachelor of Communication (Professional Communication)/Bachelor of Justice (409482) (w)
Bachelor of Communication (Professional Communication)/Bachelor of Science (409412) (w)
Bachelor of Communication/Bachelor of Data Science (419962) (84.00)
Bachelor of Communication/Bachelor of Information Technology (409142) (70.00)
Bachelor of Communication/Bachelor of Justice (409602) (70.00)
Bachelor of Communication/Bachelor of Laws (Honours) (409932) (84.00)
Bachelor of Communication/Bachelor of Nutrition Science (429512) (70.00)
Bachelor of Communication/Bachelor of Public Health (429522) (70.00)
Bachelor of Communication/Bachelor of Science (409672) (70.00)
Bachelor of Creative Industries (421192) (70.00)
Bachelor of Creative Industries/Bachelor of Data Science (419972) (84.00)
Bachelor of Creative Industries/Bachelor of Human Services (429062) (70.00)
Bachelor of Creative Industries/Bachelor of Information Technology (409872) (70.00)
Bachelor of Creative Industries/Bachelor of Laws (Honours) (409772) (84.00)
Bachelor of Data Science (418871) (84.00)
Bachelor of Data Science/Bachelor of Laws (Honours) (419982) (84.00)
Bachelor of Data Science/Bachelor of Property Economics (419992) (84.00)
Bachelor of Design - International (401392) (80.00)
Bachelor of Design (Architecture) (412372) (w)
Bachelor of Design (Architecture)/Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (419042) (w)
Bachelor of Design (Architecture)/Bachelor of Property Economics (419052) (w)
Bachelor of DESIGN (Fashion Design) (421672) (70.00)
Bachelor of Design (Industrial Design) (412382) (70.00)
Bachelor of Design (Industrial Design)/Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (419032) (80.00)
Bachelor of Design (Industrial)/Bachelor of Laws (Honours) (409052) (w)
Bachelor of Design (Interaction Design (401302) (70.00)
Bachelor of Design (Interactive Design)/Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (409552) (80.00)
Bachelor of Design (Interactive Design)/Bachelor of Information Technology (409452) (70.00)
Bachelor of Design (Interior Architecture) (412362) (w)
Bachelor of Design (Interior Architecture)/Bachelor of Property Economics (419062) (w)
Bachelor of Design (Interior Architecture)/Bachelor of Urban Development (Honours) (419082) (w)
Bachelor of Design (Interior)/Bachelor of Urban Development (Honours) (Construction) (419312) (w)
Bachelor of Design (Landscape Architecture) (412342) (w)
Bachelor of Design (Landscape Architecture)/Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (419102) (w)
Bachelor of Design (Landscape Architecture)/Bachelor of Science (419072) (w)
Bachelor of Design (Landscape)/Bachelor of Urban Development (Honours) (Urban Planning) (419782) (w)
Bachelor of Design (Visual Communication) (421052) (70.00)
Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood) (404162) (70.00)
Bachelor of Education (Primary) (404202) (70.00)
Bachelor of Education (Secondary) (404492) (70.00)
Bachelor of Education (Secondary)/ Bachelor of Fine Arts (Music) (429182) (70.00)
Bachelor of Education (Secondary)/Bachelor of Business (409122) (w)
Bachelor of Education (Secondary)/Bachelor of Fine Arts (429172) (70.00)
Bachelor of Education (Secondary)/Bachelor of Fine Arts (Dance) (429432) (70.00)
Bachelor of Education (Secondary)/Bachelor of Fine Arts (Visual Arts) (429152) (70.00)
Bachelor of Education (Secondary)/Bachelor of Information Technology (409152) (w)
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (412502) (80.00)
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Bachelor of Business (419532) (80.00)
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Bachelor of Information Technology (419512) (80.00)
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Bachelor of Mathematics (419572) (84.00)
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Bachelor of Science (419402) (80.00)
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Master of Advanced Manufacturing (419172) (90.00)
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Master of Data Analytics (419772) (90.00)
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Master of Renewable Energy (419162) (90.00)
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Master of Robotics and Artificial Intelligence (412912) (90.00)
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Master of Sustainable Infrastructure (419182) (90.00)
Bachelor of Fine Arts (Animation) (421012) (70.00)
Bachelor of Fine Arts (Creative Writing) (421432) (70.00)
Bachelor of Fine Arts (Dance) (429162) (70.00)
Bachelor of Fine Arts (Drama) (421952) (70.00)
Bachelor of Fine Arts (Film Screen and New Media) (421342) (70.00)
Bachelor of Fine Arts (Music) (421512) (70.00)
Bachelor of Fine Arts (Technical Production) (421932) (70.00)
Bachelor of Fine Arts (Visual Arts) (421782) (70.00)
Bachelor of Fine Arts/Bachelor of Laws (Honours) (409472) (84.00)
Bachelor of Games and Interactive Environments (418102) (70.00)
Bachelor of Games and Interactive Environments/Bachelor of Mathematics (418672) (84.00)
Bachelor of Health Information Management (425391) (70.00)
Bachelor of Human Service/Bachelor of Justice (409092) (70.00)
Bachelor of Human Services (425071) (70.00)
Bachelor of Human Services/Bachelor of Business (409022) (70.00)
Bachelor of Human Services/Bachelor of Public Health (425772) (70.00)
Bachelor of Information Technology (418801) (70.00)
Bachelor of Information Technology/Bachelor of Laws (Honours) (419622) (84.00)
Bachelor of Information Technology/Bachelor of Mathematics (418552) (84.00)
Bachelor of Information Technology/Master of Data Analytics (419742) (80.00)
Bachelor of Justice (417301) (70.00)
Bachelor of Justice/Bachelor of Laws (Honours) (417902) (84.00)
Bachelor of Laws (Honours) - Graduate Entry (417651) (n)
Bachelor of Laws (Honours) (417601) (84.00)
Bachelor of Mathematics (418701) (84.00)
Bachelor of Mathematics/Master of Data Analytics (419752) (84.00)
Bachelor of Mathematics/Master of Teaching (Secondary) (409742) (84.00)
Bachelor of Medical Imaging (Honours) (418182) (99.10)
Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Science (418201) (72.00)
Bachelor of Nursing (425231) (72.00)
Bachelor of Nursing/ Behavioural Science (Psychology) (425112) (72.00)
Bachelor of Nursing/Bachelor of Public Health (425282) (72.00)
Bachelor of Nutrition and Dietetics (Honours) (425442) (85.00)
Bachelor of Nutrition Science (425332) (70.00)
Bachelor of Paramedic Science - Graduate Entry (425582) (n)
Bachelor of Paramedic Science (425592) (87.00)
Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honours) (418512) (76.00)
Bachelor of Podiatry (425222) (80.00)
Bachelor of Property Economics (412322) (70.00)
Bachelor of Property Economics/Bachelor of Business (419332) (70.00)
Bachelor of Property Economics/Bachelor of Laws (Honours) (419092) (84.00)
Bachelor of Public Health (425372) (70.00)
Bachelor of Radiation Therapy (418192) (96.00)
Bachelor of Science (418011) (70.00)
Bachelor of Science Advanced (Honours) (Biology) (418032) (88.00)
Bachelor of Science Advanced (Honours) (Chemistry) (418042) (88.00)
Bachelor of Science Advanced (Honours) (Earth Science or Environmental Science) (418052) (88.00)
Bachelor of Science Advanced (Honours) (Physics) (418072) (88.00)
Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Business (419832) (70.00)
Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Data Science (419632) (84.00)
Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Games and Interactive Environments (419682) (70.00)
Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Information Technology (418322) (70.00)
Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Laws (Honours) (419712) (84.00)
Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Mathematics (418712) (84.00)
Bachelor of Science/Master of Data Analytics (419722) (80.00)
Bachelor of Science/Master of Teaching (Secondary) (409832) (70.00)
Bachelor of Social Work (425042) (70.00)
Bachelor of Sport and Exercise Science (425302) (70.00)
Bachelor of Urban Development (Honours) (Construction Management) (412312) (w)
Bachelor of Urban Development (Honours) (Urban and Regional Planning)/Bachelor of Science (412852) (w)
Bachelor of Urban Development (Honours) (Urban and Regional Planning) (412352) (w)
Bachelor of Vision Science/Master of Optometry (425312) (98.10)
Diploma of Business (420101) (60.00)
Diploma of Business/Bachelor of Business (405952) (60.00)
Diploma of Creative Industries (420401) (60.00)
Diploma of Engineering (420201) (60.00)
Diploma of Engineering/Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (409562) (60.00)
Diploma of Entrepreneurship (420001) (60.00)
Diploma of Entrepreneurship/Bachelor of Business (409762) (60.00)
Diploma of Entrepreneurship/Bachelor of Communication (409792) (60.00)
Diploma of Entrepreneurship/Bachelor of Creative Industries (409782) (60.00)
Diploma of Entrepreneurship/Bachelor of Information Technology (409812) (60.00)
Diploma of Esports (420321) (60.00)
Diploma of Esports/Bachelor of Business (409652) (60.00)
Diploma of Esports/Bachelor of Communication (409702) (60.00)
Diploma of Esports/Bachelor of Creative Industries (409692) (60.00)
Diploma of Esports/Bachelor of Games and Interactive Environments (409732) (60.00)
Diploma of Esports/Bachelor of Information Technology (409712) (60.00)
Diploma of Information Technology (420301) (60.00)
Diploma of Information Technology/Bachelor of Games and Interactive Environments (409622) (60.00)
Diploma of Information Technology/Bachelor of Information Technology (409612) (60.00)
Master of Nursing - Entry to Practice (425901) (n)
Master of Social Work - Qualifying (425051) (n)
Undergraduate Certificate (Nursing) (420551) (60.00)
Undergraduate Certificate (Nursing)/Bachelor of Nursing (409822) (60.00)
University Preparation Program (420991) (w)

Formal study and other qualifications

CoursesQualifications
Bachelor of Nursing

Bachelor of Nursing - Enrolled Nurse Entry

Bachelor of Nursing/Bachelor of Behavioural Science (Psychology)

All nursing combined degrees

Bachelor of Nursing/Bachelor of Public Health

Master of Nursing - Entry to Practice

Undergraduate Certificate (Nursing)

Undergraduate Certificate (Nursing)/Bachelor of Nursing

  • Please read the course information on what qualifications can be accepted.
Bachelor of Mathematics/Master of Teaching (Secondary)

Bachelor of Science/Master of Teaching (Secondary)

Master of Teaching (Early Childhood)

Master of Teaching (Primary)

Master of Teaching (Secondary)

  • Minimum three years full-time study (GPA of 4.00 or above) in a bachelor degree from Australia, New Zealand, United Kingdom, United States of America, Canada, or Republic of Ireland completed within the last five years.
All other programs
  • Minimum one year FTE successful diploma or higher study (GPA of 4.00 or above) within the last five years from an approved country*. Combining multiple periods of study is accepted providing the combined study was completed within a single, twelve-month period.
  • Minimum one year FTE successful diploma or higher study (GPA of 4.00 or above) within the last five years from a recognised country^ where the language of instruction is English as stated in the transcript or a supporting letter from the institution.
  • Passing a recognised English senior or bridging subject within the last five years.

* Approved countries: American Samoa, Antigua & Barbuda, Australia, Bahamas, Barbados, Bermuda, Canada, Cook Islands, Dominica, Falkland Islands, Fiji, Gibraltar, Grenada, India, Ireland, Jamaica, Kiribati, Nauru, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Scotland, Singapore, Solomon Islands, South Africa, St Kitts & Nevis, St Lucia, Tonga, Trinidad & Tobago, Tuvalu, United States of America, United Kingdom

^ Recognised countries: Austria, Belgium, Brunei Darussalam, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Guam, Guyana, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Vanuatu

CoursesPTEIELTSISLPRTOEFLSTATOET (Nursing Profession)Cambridge C1 Advanced
Test results valid for:2 years2 yearsN/A2 yearsN/A2 years2 years
Bachelor of Mathematics/Master of Teaching (Secondary)

Bachelor of Science/Master of Teaching (Secondary)

Master of Teaching (Early Childhood)

Master of Teaching (Primary)

Master of Teaching (Secondary)

Not satisfactory7.5 or better
overallMinimum 8.0 for
speaking and
listeningMinimum 7.0 for all
other subscoresIELTS online is not acceptableIELTS OSR is not acceptable
Not satisfactoryNot satisfactoryNot satisfactoryNot satisfactoryNot satisfactory
Undergraduate Certificate of (Nursing)

Bachelor of Nursing

All Nursing combined
degrees

Master of Nursing - Entry to Practice

65 or better
overall with no subscore below 65PTE Online is not acceptable
7.0 or better
overall with no subscore below 7.0IELTS online is not acceptableIELTS OSR is not acceptable
Not satisfactoryIBT: 98 or better
overallMinimum 27 for writingMinimum 23 for speaking and minimum 24 for reading and listeningHome edition is not acceptable
Not satisfactoryMinimum score of 350 in each of the four components (listening, reading, writing and speaking)Not satisfactory
Bachelor of Behavioural Science (Psychology)/Bachelor of Social Work

Bachelor of Social Work

Master of Social Work - Qualifying

65 or better overall with no subscore below 65

PTE Online is not acceptable

7.0 or better overall with no subscore below 7.0

IELTS online is not acceptable

IELTS OSR is not acceptable

Not satisfactoryIBT: 98 or better overall

Minimum 24 for listening & reading

Minimum 27 for writing

Minimum 23 for speaking

Home edition is not acceptable

Not satisfactoryNot satisfactory185 or better overall

Minimum 185 for all subscores

Bachelor of Medical Imaging (Honours)

Bachelor of Nutrition and Dietetics (Honours)

Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honours)

Bachelor of Podiatry

Bachelor of Podiatry - Graduate Entry

Bachelor of Radiation Therapy

Bachelor of Vision Science/Master of Optometry

65 or better
overall with no subscore below 58PTE Online is not acceptable
7.0 or better
overall with no subscore below 6.5IELTS online is not acceptableIELTS OSR is not acceptable
Not satisfactoryIBT: 98 or better
overallMinimum 24 for writingMinimum 20 for all other subscoresHome edition is not acceptable
Not satisfactoryNot satisfactory185 or better
overall with no subscore below 176
Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood)

Bachelor of Education (Primary)

Bachelor of Education (Secondary)

Bachelor of Education (Secondary)/Bachelor of Business

Bachelor of Education (Secondary)/Bachelor of Fine Arts

Not satisfactory6.5 or better
overall with no subscore below 6.0#IELTS online is not acceptable
Not satisfactoryNot satisfactoryNot satisfactoryNot satisfactoryNot satisfactory
Diploma of Business

Diploma of Engineering

Diploma of Information Technology

50 or better
overall with no subscore below 50^
6.0 or better
overall with no subscore below 6.0#
Not satisfactoryIBT~: 71 or better overall

Minimum 21 for writing

Minimum 18 for speaking

Minimum 16 for all other subscores

Not satisfactoryNot satisfactory169 or better
overall with no subscore below 154
All other programs58 or better
overall with no subscore below 50^
6.5 or better
overall with no subscore below 6.0#
Not satisfactoryIBT~: 79 or better
overallMinimum 21 for writingMinimum 18 for speakingMinimum 16 for all other subscores
Not satisfactoryNot satisfactory176 or better
overall with no subscore below 169
Program/QualificationWhat satisfies the English Subject Prerequiste
For Undergraduate Teacher Education courses
For all other courses
Senior External Examination
  • Grade of C in English.
Not applicable (all other QUT programs do not have English subject prerequisites).
Certificate IV in Adult Tertiary Preparation (CATP)
  • ATP400 Language and Learning Skills 1 plus ATP401 Language and Learning Skills 2 or
  • ATPALS401A Research, plan and present academic essays, reports and reflections plus ATPALS402A Write academically to persuade/argue and critically analyse, and present academic speeches or
  • ATPALS001 Apply academic learning skills plus ATPALS002 Apply advanced academic learning skills to develop an academic argument.
Tertiary study where instruction was in English (including Australian tertiary study and overseas study assessed as comparable).

QTAC reserves the right to request confirmation of the language of instruction.

  • Bachelor degree study or higher: Language and Literature subjects may be acceptable; contact QUT for information.
Post-secondary study:

  • Pre-AQF Certificates & advanced certificates (must be accredited courses offered by approved Australian institutions and include appropriate academic content)
  • AQF Certificate III and IV.
  • Not satisfactory.
CQUniversity preparatory programs:

  • STEPS
  • LIFT or WIST programs (prior to 2012).
  • Contact QUT for information.
James Cook University - Tertiary Access Course
  • Contact QUT for information.
Open Universities Australia
  • Pass in UNL14 Senior English.
Queensland University of Technology
  • CPE Bridging English.
Southern Cross University
  • Contact QUT for information.
Unilearn
  • Contact QUT for information.
University of Southern Queensland - Tertiary Preparation Program
  • Contact QUT for information.
University of the Sunshine Coast - Tertiary Preparation Pathway
  • Pass in Academic Skills For Success.
Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT)
  • Not satisfactory.
Employment and Professional Qualifications (where employment and trade qualifications are satisfactory, English must be the mode of communication)
  • Not satisfactory.
Accepted on its ownCombined with
Employment Experience
Professional Qualifications
Senior External Examination
Competency-Based Training or Certificate IV in ATP
No Yes

  • Age requirement: 17
  • Note: Not accepted for current Year 12s.

*QUT does not accept alternative pathways for courses with special entry requirements such as courses that require auditions, and graduate and prior study entry programs.

No
  • Competency-based: Yes, and must have completed Year 12 or be 17 years or older
  • Certificate IV in ATP: Yes if 3, 4 or 5 subjects (or full specialisations) and Language and Learning have been successfully completed. Refer to Enabling and Bridging Certificate IV in Adult Tertiary Preparation (CATP) courses for more information.
To satisfy English Subject PrerequisiteTo satisfy English Language Proficiency
No

*STAT does not satisfy English subject prerequisite for Undergraduate Teacher Education programs. All other QUT programs do not have English subject prerequisites.

No

SAE University College


Age 17 or completed Year 12

Semester 1, 2024

Associate Degree of Animation (62102) (ao)
Associate Degree of Audio (62032) (ao)
Associate Degree of Creative Industries (62055) (ao)
Associate Degree of Design and Visual Communication (62022) (ao)
Associate Degree of Film (62172) (a0)
Associate Degree of Games Development (62042) (ao)
Associate Degree of Music (62054) (ao)
Bachelor of Animation (61002) (ao)
Bachelor of Audio (61012) (ao)
Bachelor of Creative Industries (61055) (ao)
Bachelor of Design and Visual (61022) (ao)
Bachelor of Film (Production) (61032) (ao)
Bachelor of Games Development (Games Programming of Games Design) (61042) (ao)
Bachelor of Music (61054) (ao)
Diploma of Audio Production (61192) (ao)
Diploma of Augmented and Virtual Reality (61182) (ao)
Diploma of Creative Industries (62153) (ao)
Diploma of Film (61172) (ao)
Diploma of Game Development (61142) (ao)
Diploma of Graphic Design (61222) (ao)
Diploma of Music (62153) (ao)
Diploma of 3D Animation (62002) (ao)
Graduate Certificate in Creative Industries (62251) (ao)
Graduate Diploma of Creative Industries (62151) (ao)
Master of Creative Industries (62052) (ao)

CourseQualifications
All coursesContact SAE on (07) 3850 2000
COURSESPTEIELTSTOEFL iBTCambridge C1 Advanced/C2 Proficiency
Test results valid for:2 years2 years2 yearsContact SAE
All associate degree and bachelor courses50 or better overall6.0 or better overall

Min 5.5 in all subscores

73 or better overallC1: 169 or better overall
All graduate-entry courses56 or better overall6.5 or better overall

Min 6.0 in all subscores

79 or better overallC1: 176 or better overall
All diploma courses50 or better overall6.0 or better overall

Min 5.5 in all subscores

63 or better overallC1: 162 or better overall
Accepted on its ownCombined with
Employment Experience
Professional Qualifications
Senior External Examination
Competency-Based Training or Certificate IV in ATP
N/A

  • Age requirement: 17 or completed Year 12

*Entry to SAE courses is by interview. Contact SAE on 3850 2000 for more information.

To satisfy English Subject PrerequisiteTo satisfy English Language Proficiency
N/A

*Programs do not have subject prerequisites.

No

Southern Cross University


Applicants who are under 18 years of age as at 1 March 2025 for Term 1 and 2, 2025 and who do not have a completed Year 12 qualification may only be considered for admission if their qualifications and level of attainment are acceptable to the relevant Associate Dean (Education)

Associate Degree in Law (Paralegal Studies) (56361) (55.00)
Associate Degree of Engineering (54312, 54362) (55.00)
Associate Degree of International Hotel and Tourism Management (54091, 54141) (mf)
Associate Degree of International Hotel and Tourism Management (54171) (mf)
Bachelor of Art and Design (53361) (mt)
Bachelor of Arts (53001) (w)
Bachelor of Arts (53161) (60.00)
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Laws (56311) (80.00)
Bachelor of Biomedical Science (59661) (70.00)
Bachelor of Business and Enterprise (52371) (70.00)
Bachelor of Business and Enterprise (Accounting) (52471) (70.00)
Bachelor of Business and Enterprise (Financial Services) (52761) (70.00)
Bachelor of Business in Hotel Management (54142, 54162, 54202) (mf)
Bachelor of Clinical Exercise (Physiology) (59111, 59121) (70.00)
Bachelor of Clinical Sciences (Osteopathic Studies) (55111, 59761) (65.00)
Bachelor of Community Welfare (51361) (60.00)
Bachelor of Contemporary Music (53011, 53131) (60.00)
Bachelor of Counselling (59211, 59751, 59971) (w)
Bachelor of Digital Media (53032, 53041) (60.00)
Bachelor of Early Childhood Education (51111) (75.00)
Bachelor of Early Childhood Education (51861) (60.00)
Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood/Primary) (51025, 51471, 51601) (70.00)
Bachelor of Education (Primary) (50001) (80.00)
Bachelor of Education (Primary) (51371, 51901) (70.00)
Bachelor of Education (Primary/Secondary) (50151, 51401, 51571) (70.00)
Bachelor of Education (Secondary) (50051, 51301, 51671) (70.00)
Bachelor of Education (Technology Secondary) (51092) (70.00)
Bachelor of Engineering Systems (Honours) (Civil Engineering) (54371, 54391)(70.00)
Bachelor of Engineering Systems (Honours) (Mechanical Engineering) (54381, 54661) (70.00)
Bachelor of Engineering Systems (Honours) and Bachelor of Business and Enterprise (54471, 54571, 54671) (70.00)
Bachelor of Exercise Science and Psychological Science (55112, 55155, 55261) (70.00)
Bachelor of Health Science (Health and Lifestyle) (59557, 591010) (65.00)
Bachelor of Indigenous Knowledge (57701) (w)
Bachelor of Information Technology (52361, 52031) (70.00)
Bachelor of Information Technology, Bachelor of Business and Enterprise (Financial Services) (53371) (70.00)
Bachelor of Information Technology/ Bachelor of Business and Enterprise (53271) (70.00)
Bachelor of Laws (56471) (80.00)
Bachelor of Laws/ Bachelor of Business and Entertainment (56711) (80.00)
Bachelor of Legal and Justice Studies (56161) (60.00)
Bachelor of Midwifery (55451) (89.00)
Bachelor of Midwifery (55861) (99.00
Bachelor of Nursing (55011, 55151, 55471) (70.00)
Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (55961, 59151) (70.00)
Bachelor of Psychological Science (55271, 55351) (70.00)
Bachelor of Psychological Science and Bachelor of Business Enterprise (55371, 59161) (70.00)
Bachelor of Psychological Science and Bachelor of Business Enterprise (Financial Services) (55671) (70.00)
Bachelor of Psychological Science/Bachelor of Laws (56151, 56271) (80.00)
Bachelor of Science (54611) (70.00)
Bachelor of Science (Earth and Environmental Systems) (51811) (70.00)
Bachelor of Science (Forest Systems) (51411) (70.00)
Bachelor of Science (Marine Systems) (51951) (70.00)
Bachelor of Science (Regenerative Agriculture) (51611) (70.00)
Bachelor of Social Work (51171) (60.00)
Bachelor of Speech Pathology (59051, 59861) (75.00)
Bachelor of Sport and Exercise Science (55551, 55001, 56181) (65.00)
Diploma of Arts and Social Sciences  (Social Science) (53971) (w)
Diploma of Arts and Social Sciences (Arts) (53611, 53671) (w)
Diploma of Arts and Social Sciences (Digital Media ) (53811, 53871) (w)
Diploma of Arts and Social Sciences (Education) (53511, 53571) (w)
Diploma of Business (52101) (45.00)
Diploma of Business (Tourism) (52601) (45.00)
Diploma of Civil Construction (Engineering and Management) (58001) (w)
Diploma of Education (Primary) (51261, 51511, 51151) (45.00)
Diploma of Education (Secondary) (51711, 51961, 51651) (45.00)
Diploma of Education (Technology Secondary) (51291, 51351, 51311, 51971) (45.00)
Diploma of Engineering (54711, 54961) (45.00)
Diploma of Health (Biomedical Science) (59571) (45.00)
Diploma of Health (Community Welfare) (59561) (45.00)
Diploma of Health (Exercise Science and Exercise Physiology) (59001, 59451, 59471) (45.00)
Diploma of Health (Naturopath) (59261, 59361) (45.00)
Diploma of Health (Nursing) (59301, 59651, 59871) (45.00)
Diploma of Health (Occupational Therapy) (59271, 59351) (45.00)
Diploma of Health (Osteopathic Studies) (59201) (70.00)
Diploma of Health (Osteopathic Studies) (59671) (45.00)
Diploma of Health (Psychological Science) (59551, 59771) (45.00)
Diploma of Hotel Management (54231, 54241, 54271) (mf)
Diploma of Information Technology (52861) (45.00)
Diploma of Regenerative Agriculture (57611) (45.00)
Diploma of Regenerative Agriculture (57612) (w)
Diploma of Science (Earth and Environmental Systems) (54821) (45.00)
Diploma of Science (Forestry Systems) (54831) (45.00)

CourseQualifications
Education, speech pathology, nursing, midwifery, occupational therapy, podiatry, and pedorthics courses
  • Some formal study may be satisfactory, phone SCU admissions on 1800 626 481 for more information.
All other courses
  • At least one full-time year of passing study in an Australian RATE diploma, RATE associate diploma, RATE associate degree, or AQF diploma or higher.
  • Successful completion of SCU’s Preparing for Success program.
  • Other studies may be satisfactory, phone SCU admissions on 1800 626 481 for more information.
CoursesPTEIELTSISLPRTOEFLOET (Nursing Profession)
Test results valid for:2 years2 yearsn/a2 years2 years
All Bachelor of Education courses,

including dual degrees, except for Bachelor of Early

Childhood Education

(051301, 051901, 051371, 051601, 051671, 050151,

050251, 050051, 050001,

051471, 051571, 051401,

051092)

Not satisfactory7.5 or better

overall

min 8.0 for

speaking and

listening

min 7.0 for all

other subscores

4+ or better overall.

Min 4+ in all subscores

Not satisfactoryNot satisfactory
Bachelor of Early Childhood Education (05111, 051861)Not satisfactory6.5 or better

overall

Min 6.5 in all subscores

4+ or better overall

Min 4+ in all subscores

Not satisfactoryNot satisfactory
Bachelor of Speech Pathology (059861, 059051)Not satisfactory8.0 or better overall

Min 8.0 in all subscores

Not satisfactoryNot satisfactoryNot satisfactory
Bachelor of Midwifery (055451, 055861)

 

Bachelor of Nursing (055011, 055151, 055471)

 

Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (055961, 059151)

 

Bachelor of Sport and Exercise Science (055001, 055551, 056181)

 

Bachelor of Clinical Physiology (059111, 059121)

 

Bachelor of Clinical Science (Osteopathic Studies) (055111, 059761)

 

65 or better

overall

Min 65 in all subscores

7.0 or better

overall

min 7.0 in all subscores

Not satisfactoryIBT: 94 or better

overall

min 27 for writing

min 24 in all listening and reading

Min 23 in speaking

Min ‘B’ in all subscores
Diploma of Health (Occupational Therapy) (059277, 059357)

Diploma of Health (Osteopathic Studies) (059201, 059677)

Diploma of Health (Exercise Science and Exercise

Physiology) (059007,059451, 059471)

Diploma of Health (Psychological Science) (059551, 059777)

Diploma of Health (Biomedical Science) (059577)

Diploma of Health (Community Welfare) (059567)

Diploma of Civil Construction (Engineering and Management) (058001)

Diploma of Business (Tourism) (052601)

Diploma of Business (Business and Enterprise)

Diploma of Hotel Management (054237,054271, 054247)

Diploma of Information Technology (052867)

Diploma of Regenerative Agriculture (057677)

Diploma of Science (Earth and Environmental Systems) (054827)

Diploma of Science (Forestry Systems) (054837)

Diploma of Arts and Social Sciences 9Arts) (053677, 053677)

Diploma of Arts and Social Sciences (Digital Media) (053877, 053871)

Diploma of Arts and Social Sciences (Social Science) (053977)

42 or better overall

Min 36 in all subscores

5.5 or better overall

Min 36 in all subscores

Min 2+ in writing

Min 2+ in two subscores ad Min 2 in other subcore

PBT: 500 or better overall

Min 4.0 in TWE (Test of Written English)

IBT: 46 or better overall

Min ‘C’ in all subscores
Diploma of Health (Naturopathic Studies) (059261, 059361)No satisfactory6.0 or better overall

 

Min 6.0 in all subscores

Not satisfactoryNot satisfactoryNot satisfactory
Diploma of Arts and Social Sciences (Education) (053511, 053571)65 or better overall

Min 58 in all subscores

7.0 or better overall

Min 6.5 in all subscores

4+ or better overall

Min 4+ in all subscores

PBT:592 or better overall

Min 5.0 in TWE (Test of Written English)

Min ‘B’ in all subscores
Diploma of Health (Nursing) (059301, 059651, 059871)58 or better overall

Min 50 in all subscores

6.5 or better overall

Min 6.0 in all subscores

4+ or better overall

Min 4+ in all subscores

PBT: 570 or better overall

Min 5.0 in TWE (Test of Written English)

 

IBT: 70 or better overall

Min 21 in writing

Min ‘C’ in all subscores
Bachelor of Community Welfare (051361)Not satisfactory6.5 or better overall

 

Min 6.0 in all subscores

Not satisfactoryNot satisfactoryNot satisfactory
Bachelor of Health Science (Health and Lifestyle) (059101)59 or better overall

 

Min 59 in all subscores

6.5 or better overall

 

Min 59 in all subscores

Not satisfactoryIBT: 79 or better overall

 

Min 24 in writing

 

Min 20 in listening and speaking

 

Min 19 in reading

Not satisfactory
Bachelor of Social Work (051171)65 or better overall

 

Min 65 in all subscores

7.0 or better overall

 

Min 7.0 in all subscores

4+ or better overall

 

Min 4+ in all subscores

PBT: 600 or better overall

 

Min 5.0 in TWE (Test of Written English)

 

IBT: 94 or better overall

 

Min 27 in writing

 

Min 24 in listening and reading

 

Min 23 in speaking

 

Min ‘B’ in all subscores
All other courses58 or better overall

 

No subscores

6.0 or better overall

 

Min 5.5 in all subscores

3+ or better overall

 

Min 3+ in all subscores

PBT: 550 or better overall

Min 4.5 in TWE (Test of Written English)

IBT: 60 or better overall

Min 17 in writing and speaking

Min 11 in listening and reading

Min ‘C’ in all subscores
What satisfies the English Subject Prerequisite
Southern Cross University courses do not have an English subject prerequisite.

 

Accepted on its ownCombined with
Employment Experience
Professional Qualifications
Senior External Examination
Competency-Based Training or Certificate IV in ATP
Yes

  • Age requirement: 18
  • Note: Not accepted for current Year 12s. Not accepted if STAT results are older than 10 years.
No
To satisfy English Subject PrerequisiteTo satisfy English Language Proficiency
N/A

*Programs do not have subject prerequisites.

No

TAFE Queensland


Year 12 or attained Year 12 leaving age.

For the Associate Degree in Civil Engineering (555037, 555948), Bachelor of Dental Prosthetics (555145) and Bachelor of Nursing (526883) applicants should be a minimum of 17 years of age and turning 18 during the first year of study with TAFE. Applicants who do not meet the age criteria are required to participate in an interview with the Course Coordinator prior to an offer being made by QTAC. Additional entry requirements apply to these courses, refer to the TAFE website for full details.

Advanced Diploma of Electrical and Communications Engineering (597292) (w)
Advanced Diploma of Engineering (596942) (a)
Advanced Diploma of Engineering Technology - Electrical (597952) (a)
Associate Degree in Civil Engineering (555037) (a)
Associate Degree in Civil Engineering (555948) (51.95)
Bachelor of Arts Design (Honours) (555110) (n)
Bachelor of Built Environment (Architecture) (555315) (60.00)
Bachelor of Built Environment (Interior Architecture) (555309) (60.00)
Bachelor of Creative Industries (Acting and Performance) (555999) (m)
Bachelor of Creative Industries (Contemporary Music Practice) (555040) (m)
Bachelor of Creative Industries (Drama and Performance) (555666) (60.00)
Bachelor of Creative Industries (Fashion) (536029) (m)
Bachelor of Creative Industries (Visual Arts) (555101) (m)
Bachelor of Dental Prosthetics (555145) (30.00)
Bachelor of Digital Design (Digital Media) (555300) (60.00)
Bachelor of Digital Design (Game Design) (555297) (60.00)
Bachelor of Digital Design (Visual Communication Design) (555301) (60.00)
Certificate IV in Accounting (542725) (a)
Certificate IV in Accounting/Diploma of Accounting (555720) (a)
Certificate IV in Accounting/Diploma of Accounting/Bachelor of Professional Accounting (555719) (a)
Certificate IV in Adult Tertiary Preparation (543127, 555127, 532127) (a)
Certificate IV in Fitness (555825) (a)
Certificate IV in Fitness (incorporating Certificate III in Fitness) (555824) (a)
Certificate IV in Laboratory Technology/Diploma of Laboratory Technology (555546) (a)
Diploma of Alcohol and Other Drugs/Diploma of Mental Health (520360) (a)
Diploma of Anaesthetic Technology and Practice (555536) (a)
Diploma of Applied Fashion Design and Merchandise (536543, 511543) (w)
Diploma of Applied Fashion Design and Merchandise/Advanced Diploma of Applied Fashion Design and Merchandise (536562, 511562) (w)
Diploma of Applied Fashion Design and Merchandise/Bachelor of Creative Industries (536010) (w)
Diploma of Aviation Aeroplane (503004) (a)
Diploma of Aviation Helicopter (503009) (a)
Diploma of Aviation Instrument Rating (503364) (a)
Diploma of Beauty Therapy (503132, 505132, 520132, 526133, 555133, 568132, 568133) (a)
Diploma of Building and Construction (Building) (597452) (a)
Diploma of Building and Construction (Management) (597446) (a)
Diploma of Building Design (526306, 555302) (a)
Diploma of Business (503635, 504632, 520635, 526634, 555632, 568632) (a)
Diploma of Business (Leadership) (555633) (a)
Diploma of Business/Diploma of Leadership and Management (503766, 511764, 520766, 555766) (a)
Diploma of Business/Diploma of Marketing and Communication (555998) (a)
Diploma of Child Youth and Family Intervention (555383, 504383, 526383, 543383, 568383) (a)
Diploma of Community Services (504342, 511342, 520346, 526342, 532342, 543342, 555342, 568345) (a)
Diploma of Conservation and Ecosystem Management (517308) (30.00)
Diploma of Counselling (503375, 505375, 526375, 555375, 568374) (a)
Diploma of Dental Technology (555972) (50.00)
Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care (511352, 555356, 568356, 526352, 526356, 532356, 542356, 503355, 504356, 505352, 519355, 520355) (a)
Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care (543352) (w)
Diploma of Electronics and Communication Engineering (597293) (w)
Diploma of Engineering - Technical (596941) (a)
Diploma of Event Management (505692, 520692, 555692, 555695) (a)
Diploma of Graphic Design (517146, 526146, 555146) (m)
Diploma of Graphic Design/Bachelor of Digital Design (555997, 526995) (m)
Diploma of Hospitality Management (503992, 505500, 505992, 520992, 521992, 526992, 555992, 555995, 568500, 568992) (a)
Diploma of Hospitality Management (511992) (w)
Diploma of Information Technology (Advanced Networking and Cloud Engineering) (511252, 536252, 542252, 555250, 503252, 520252, 526252) (a)
Diploma of Information Technology (Advanced Networking and System Administration) (568239, 505239) (a)
Diploma of Information Technology (Advanced Programming) (526272, 532272, 542272) (a)
Diploma of Information Technology (Advanced Programming)/Bachelor of Information Technology (526988) (a)
Diploma of Information Technology (Back and Front) (555234) (a)
Diploma of Information Technology/Bachelor of Information Technology (526990) (a)
Diploma of Interior Design (517066) (w)
Diploma of Interior Design (526066, 555066) (a)
Diploma of Justice Studies (504472, 555472, 568472) (a)
Diploma of Leadership and Management (555745, 503745, 504745, 520745, 526745, 568745) (a)
Diploma of Library and Information Services (555238) (a)
Diploma of Mental Health (526359) (a)
Diploma of Music (Performance) (526046, 555046) (m)
Diploma of Music (Performance)/Bachelor of Creative Industries (555126) (m)
Diploma of Music (Performance)/Bachelor of Contemporary Music (526035) (m)
Diploma of Music (Sound) (526057, 555057) (a)
Diploma of Music (Sound)/Bachelor of Contemporary Music (526036) (a)
Diploma of Music (Sound)/Bachelor of Creative Industries (555043) (a)
Diploma of Nursing (503778) (60.00)
Diploma of Nursing (505772, 532778, 576772) (a)
Diploma of Nursing (511772, 535778, 543772, 543775, 547775) (72.00)
Diploma of Nursing (511775) (w)
Diploma of Nursing (520772) (33.25)
Diploma of Nursing (526778) (74.00)
Diploma of Nursing (532775) (41.75)
Diploma of Nursing (535775) (84.00)
Diploma of Nursing (555771) (30.00)
Diploma of Nursing (555772) (50.10)
Diploma of Nursing (568775) (30.00)
Diploma of Nursing (575772) (96.00)
Diploma of Paralegal Services (555947) (a)
Diploma of Photography and Digital Imaging (517096, 555096) (m)
Diploma of Practice Management (520365, 526875) (a)
Diploma of Remedial Massage (504969, 568969) (a)
Diploma of Remedial Massage (505969) (w)
Diploma of Screen and Media (511796) (72.00)
Diploma of Screen and Media (Animation and Visual Effects) (555869) (a)
Diploma of Screen and Media (Directing) (536092) (a)
Diploma of Screen and Media (Directing)/Bachelor of Creative Industries (536095) (a)
Diploma of Screen and Media (Post-production) (526797, 555797) (a)
Diploma of Screen and Media (Post-production)/Bachelor of Digital Design (Digital Media) (555093) (a)
Diploma of Screen and Media (Post-production)/Bachelor of Digital Design (Games Design) (555400) (a)
Diploma of Screen and Media (Production) (517026) (70.45)
Diploma of Screen and Media (Production) (526080, 536080) (a)
Diploma of Screen and Media/Bachelor of Digital Design (526997, 555367) (a)
Diploma of Screen and Media/Bachelor of Digital Design (Directing) (536091) (a)
Diploma of Screen Media/Bachelor of Digital Media (526033) (a)
Diploma of Sport (526839) (a)
Diploma of Sport (Coaching) (555839) (a)
Diploma of Travel and Tourism Management (555652, 555655, 520652) (a)
Diploma of Visual Arts (555016) (m)
Diploma of Visual Arts/Bachelor of Creative Industries (Visual Arts) (555150) (m)
Diploma of Youth Work (503385, 504385, 555385, 568385) (a)
Undergraduate Certificate of Civil Engineering Fundamentals (555949) (a)

Formal study and other qualifications

CourseQualifications
Some formal study qualifications may be satisfactory, contact TAFE Queensland on (07) 3215 1447.

Accepted Tests

CoursesPTEIELTSISLPRTOEFL iBTOther tests
Bachelor of Built Environment (Interior Architecture)
Bachelor of Creative Industries (Acting & Performance)
Bachelor of Creative Industries (Drama & Performance)
Bachelor of Creative Industries (Applied Fashion)
Bachelor of Digital Design (Game Design)
Bachelor of Creative Industries (Contemporary Music Practice)
Bachelor of Creative Industries (Visual Arts)
Bachelor of Digital Design (Digital Media)
Bachelor of Digital Design (Visual Communication Design)
Bachelor of Built Environment (Architecture)
50 or better overall
Minimum 50 in all subscores
Note: Results must be from tests taken in one sitting.
6.0 or better overall
Minimum 6.0 in all subscores
Not satisfactory60 or better overall
Minimum 21 in writing
Minimum 18 in speaking
Minimum 13 in reading
Minimum 12 in listening
OET: Minimum ‘C’ in all subscores
Cambridge English First (FCE):Contact TAFE Qld on (07) 3215 1447 for minimum requirements.
Bachelor of Dental Prosthetics58 or better overall
Minimum 58 in all subscores
58 or better overall
Minimum 58 in all subscores
Not satisfactory79 or better overall
Minimum 24 in writing
Minimum 20 in listening and speaking
Minimum 19 in reading
OET: Minimum ‘C’ in all subscores
Cambridge English First (FCE):Contact TAFE Qld on (07) 3215 1447 for minimum requirements.
Bachelor of Arts and Design (Honours)58 or better overall
Minimum 50 in all subscores
6.5 or better overall
Minimum 6.0 in all subscores
Not satisfactory79 or better overall
Minimum 21 in writing
Minimum 18 in speaking
Minimum 13 in reading
Minimum 12 in listening
OET: Minimum ‘C’ in all subscores
Cambridge English First (FCE):Contact TAFE Qld on (07) 3215 1447 for minimum requirements.
Diploma of Nursing and Bachelor of Nursing65 or better overall
Minimum 65 in all subscores
7.0 or better overall
Minimum 7.0 in all subscores
Not satisfactory94 or better overall
Minimum 27 in writing
Minimum 24 in reading and listening
Minimum 23 in speaking
OET: Minimum ‘B’ in all subscores
Associate Degree in Civil Engineering50 or better overall
Minimum 50 in all subscores
6.0 or better overall
Minimum 6.0 in writing
Minimum 5.5 in all other subscores
Not satisfactory60 or better overall
Minimum 23 in writing
Minimum 18 in speaking
Minimum 13 in reading
Minimum 12 in listening
OET: Minimum ‘C’ in all subscores
Cambridge English First (FCE):Contact TAFE Qld on (07) 3215 1447 for minimum requirements.
Diploma of Anaesthetic Technology50 or better overall
Minimum 50 in all subscores
6.0 or better overall
Minimum 5.5 in all subscores
Not satisfactory64 or better overall
Minimum 21 in writing
Minimum 18 in speaking
Minimum 13 in reading
Minimum 12 in listening
OET: Minimum ‘C’ in all subscores
All other courses50 or better overall
Minimum 50 in all subscores
Note: Results must be from tests taken in one sitting
6.0 or better overall
Minimum 5.5 in all subscores
Not satisfactory64 or better overall
Minimum 21 in writing
Minimum 18 in speaking
Minimum 13 in reading
Minimum 12 in listening
OET: Minimum ‘C’ in all subscores
STAT:158 or better in the verbal subscore (from April 2010)
Cambridge English First (FCE):Contact TAFE Qld on (07) 3215 1447 for minimum requirements.
Accepted on its ownCombined with
Employment Experience
Professional Qualifications
Senior External Examination
Competency-Based Training or Certificate IV in ATP
Yes

  • Age requirement: No minimum requirement
  • Note: Not accepted for courses with a folio, audition or interview as their only entry requirement.
To satisfy English Subject PrerequisiteTo satisfy English Language Proficiency
NoYes, for most courses.

  • Note: Not accepted if STAT results are older than 2 years.
  • Score needed: 158 or better in the verbal subscore.
  • STAT does not satisfy English Language Proficiency for the following courses:
    • Diploma of Nursing programs
    • Diploma of Anaesthetic Technology and Practice (555536)
    • Diploma of Dental Technology
    • Associate Degree in Civil Engineering (555037, 555948)
    • All Bachelor programs

*Although TAFE Queensland does not have an age requirement for using STAT on its own or in combination, for entry to courses, all potential applicants should refer to specific course entry requirements as published on the QTAC website before lodging an application.

The University of Queensland


To be considered for admission an applicant must be 16 years of age at the commencement date of a program or course. Any applicants under 16 years of age at the commencement date of a program or course will only be eligible for admission under exceptional circumstances and approved for admission by the Academic Registrar. Contact UQ for more information.

Semester 1 2024
Bachelor of Regional and Town Planning (7020020 (80.00)
Bachelor of Arts (707001) (70.00)
Bachelor of Arts (Graduate Entry (707121) (n)
Bachelor of Business Management (709001) (74.00)
Bachelor of Business Management/Bachelor of Laws (7114010 (Honours) (97.50)
Bachelor of Business Management/ Bachelor of Arts (711501) (74.00)
Bachelor of Business Management/Bachelor of Communication (711511) (78.00)
Bachelor of Dental Science (Honours) (712002) (m)
Bachelor of Politics, Philosophy and Economics (Honours) (714112) (94.00)
Bachelor of Economics/Bachelor of Laws (Honours) (714201) (97.50)
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Master of Engineering (717111) (97.00)
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Bachelor of Business Management (717301) (84.00)
Bachelor of Laws (Honours) (7180010 (97.50)
Master of Nursing (Graduate Entry) (720202) (n)
Doctor of Medicine (MD) (Provisional Entry for School-Leavers) (7213020 (m)
Doctor of Medicine (MD) Provisional Entry for School-Leavers (Bonded Medical Program) (721402) (m)
Bachelor of Nursing (728502) (78.00)
Bachelor of Occupational Health and Safety Science (Honours) (729201) (w)
Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Sciences (Honours) (729302) (82.00)
Bachelor of Clinical Exercise Physiology (Honours) (729801) (86.00)
Diploma of Science (Graduate Entry) (731801) (n)
Bachelor of Advanced Science (Honours) (731901) (93.00)
Bachelor of Information Technology (733001) (84.00)
Bachelor of Computer Science (733401) (84.00)
Master of Social Work (7340020 (n)
Bachelor of Journalism/Bachelor of Laws (Honours) (737102) (97.50)
Bachelor of Environmental Science (738001) (80.00)
Bachelor of Psychological Science (Honours) (757001) (88.00)
Bachelor of Agricultural Science (762019) (72.00)
Bachelor of Agribusiness (766001) (72.00)
Bachelor of Agribusiness/Bachelor of Equine Science (766101) (w)
Bachelor of Agribusiness/Bachelor of Agricultural Science (766601) (72.00)
Bachelor of Equine Science (787109) (w)
Bachelor of Social Work (Honours) (734001) (75.00)
Bachelor of Veterinary Science (Honours) (736002) (98.50)
Bachelor of Journalism (737001) (78.00)
Bachelor of Communication (741001) (78.00)
Bachelor of Communication/ Bachelor of Arts (741201) (78.00)
Bachelor of Communication/Bachelor of Journalism (741301) (78.00)
Bachelor of Education (Primary) (742401) (75.00)
Bachelor of Social Science (747001) (75.00)
Bachelor of Advanced Humanities (Honours) (757101) (90.00)
Bachelor of Advanced Humanities (Western Civilisation) (Honours) (757201) (96.25)
Bachelor of Agribusiness/Bachelor of Wildlife Science (766501) (73.00)
Bachelor of Tourism, Hospitality and Event Management (777001) (75.00)
Bachelor of Wildlife Science (787209) (73.00)
Bachelor of Veterinary Technology (787309) (75.00)
Bachelor of Environmental Management (Honours) (705101) (78.00)
Bachelor of International Studies (707111) (84.00)
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Education (Secondary) (707202) (75.00)
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Social Science (707301) (75.00)
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Laws (Honours) (707401) (97.50)
Bachelor of Humanities (Western Civilisation)/Bachelor of Laws (Honours) (707402) (99.00)
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Tourism, Hospitality and Event Management (707701) (75.00)
Bachelor of Advanced Business (Honours) (709101) (94.00)
Bachelor of Computer Science/Bachelor of Economics (709105) (84.00)
Bachelor of Business Management/Bachelor of Design (709511) (84.00)
Bachelor of Business Management/Bachelor of Economics (710201) (84.00)
Bachelor of Business Management/Bachelor of Education (Secondary) (710301) (75.00)
Bachelor of Business Management/Bachelor of Information Technology (710401) (84.00)
Bachelor of Business Management/Bachelor of Science (710501)(80.00)
Bachelor of Business Management/Bachelor of Tourism, Hospitality and Event Management (710601) (75.00)
Bachelor of Commerce (711001) (84.00)
Bachelor of Business Management/Bachelor of Journalism (711101) (78.00)
Bachelor of Architectural Design (711202) (84.00)
Bachelor of Design (711203) (84.00)
Bachelor of Business Management/Bachelor of Commerce (711301) (84.00)
Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Arts (711601) (84.00)
Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Information Technology (711621) (84.00)
Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Science (711701) (84.00)
Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Economics (711801) (84.00)
Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Laws (Honours) (711901) (97.50)
Bachelor of Economics (714001) (84.00)
Bachelor of Economics/Bachelor of Arts (714101) (84.00)
Bachelor of Economics/Bachelor of Science (714301) (84.00)
Bachelor of Advanced Finance and Economics (Honours) (714311) (99.00)
Bachelor of Mathematics (714401) (92.00)
Bachelor of Mathematics/Bachelor of Computer Science (714421) (92.00)
Bachelor of Mathematics/Bachelor of Arts (714501) (92.00)
Bachelor of Mathematics/Bachelor of Commerce (714601) (92.00)
Bachelor of Mathematics/Bachelor of Economics (714701) (92.00)
Bachelor of Mathematics/Bachelor of Business Management (714711) (92.00)
Bachelor of Mathematics/Bachelor of Education (Secondary) (714801) (92.00)
Bachelor of Mathematics/Bachelor of Science (714901) (92.00)
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (717001) (84.00)
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Bachelor of Science (717101) (84.00)
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Bachelor of Design (717121) (84.00)
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Bachelor of Commerce (717201) (84.00)
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Bachelor of Arts (717401) (84.00)
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Bachelor of Biotechnology (717501) (84.00)
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Bachelor of Economics (717601) (84.00)
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Bachelor of Information Technology (717701) (84.00)
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Bachelor of Computer Science (717721) (84.00)
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Bachelor of Maths (717901) (92.00)
Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice (718111) (76.00)
Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice/Bachelor of Arts (718121) (76.00)
Bachelor of Human Movement and Nutrition Sciences (720102) (70.00)
Bachelor of Human Movement and Nutrition Sciences/Bachelor of Arts (720302) (70.00)
Bachelor of Human Movement and Nutrition Sciences/Bachelor of Business Management (720402) (74.00)
Bachelor of Human Movement and Nutrition Sciences/Bachelor of Business Tourism, Hospitality and Event Management (720502) (75.00)
Bachelor of Human Movement and Nutrition Sciences/Bachelor of Journalism (720602) (78.00)
Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Honours) (724002) (95.00)
Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honours) (725002) (80.00)
Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Honours) (726002) (98.45)
Bachelor of Speech Pathology (Honours) (727002) (94.30)
Bachelor of Midwifery (728402) (86.00)
Bachelor of Nursing/Bachelor of Midwifery (728602) (87.00)
Bachelor of Health Sciences (729002) (80.00)
Bachelor of Health Sport and Physical Education (Honours) (729402) (75.00)
Bachelor of Nutrition Science/Master of Dietetics Studies (729602) (92.00)
Bachelor of Health Sciences (Nutrition)/Bachelor of Dietetics Studies (729702) (92.00)
Bachelor of Journalism/Bachelor of Arts (730101) (78.00)
Bachelor of Science (731001) (80.00)
Bachelor of Biotechnology (731101) (81.00)
Bachelor of Biomedical Science (731201) (80.00)
Bachelor of Biomedical Science/Bachelor of Science (731211) (80.00)
Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Education (Secondary) (731302) (80.00)
Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Laws (Honours) (731401) (97.50)
Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Arts (731501) (80.00)
Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Journalism) (731602) (80.00)
Bachelor of Information Technology/Bachelor of Arts (73320) 84.00)
Bachelor of Information Technology/Bachelor of Science (733301) (84.00)
Bachelor of Computer Science/Master Cyber Security (733411) (97.00)
Bachelor of Computer Science/Master of Data Science (733421) (97.00)
Bachelor of Computer Science/Bachelor of Arts (733501) (84.00)
Bachelor of Computer Science/Bachelor of Science (733601) (84.00)
Bachelor of Computer Science/Bachelor of Business Management (733701) (84.00)
Bachelor of Computer Science/Bachelor of Commerce (733801) (84.00)
Bachelor of Computer Science/Bachelor of Laws (Honours) (733901) (97.50)

CoursesPTEIELTSTOEFL iBTSTATCambridge C1 Advanced/C2 Proficiency
Test results valid for:2 years2 years2 years2 years2 years
Master of Teaching (Primary) (742802)

Master of Teaching (Secondary) (742902)

All undergraduate Education courses including dual degrees (742401, 707202, 710301, 714801, 723202, 731302)

Bachelor of Health, Sport and Physical Education (Hons) (729402)

Not satisfactory7.5 or better overall
Min 8.0 in speaking and listening
Min 7.0 in reading and writing
Not satisfactoryNot satisfactoryNot satisfactory
Medicine – MD (Provisional Entry for School-Leavers) (721302, 721402)

Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Hons) (724002)

Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Hons) (726002)

Bachelor of Dental Science (Hons) (712002)

Bachelor of Exercise and Sports Sciences (Hons) (729302)

Bachelor of Advanced Finance and Economics (714311)

Bachelor of  Clinical Exercise Physiology (Hons) (729801)

Bachelor of Veterinary Science (736002)

Master of Social Work (734002)

72 or better overall
Min 72 in all subscores
7.0 or better overall
Min 7.0 in all subscores
100 or better overall
Min 27 in writing
Min 25 in listening and reading
Min 23 in speaking
Not satisfactory185 or better overall
Min 185 in all subscores
Bachelor of Midwifery (728402)

Bachelor of Nursing (728502)

Bachelor of Nursing/B Midwifery (728602)

Master of Nursing Studies (720202)

72 or better overall
Min 72 in all subscores
7.0 or better overall
Min 7.0 in all subscores
100 or better overall
Min 27 in writing
Min 25 in listening and reading
Min 23 in speakingNote: TOEFL iBT Home Edition is not accepted
Not satisfactoryNot satisfactory
Bachelor of Advanced Business (Hons) (709101)72 or better overall
Min 64 in all subscores
7.0 or better overall
Min 6.5 in all subscores
100 or better overall
Min 24 in writing
Min 21 in all other subscores
Not satisfactory185 or better overall
Min 176 in all subscores
Bachelor of Speech Pathology (Hons) (727002)72 or better overall
Min 82 in speaking
Min 72 in all other subscores
7.0 or better overall
Min 8.0 in speaking
Min 7.0 in all other subscores
100 or better overall
Min 27 in speaking and writing
Min 25 in listening and reading
Not satisfactory185 or better overall
Min 200 in speaking
Min 185 in all other subscores
All Laws courses, including graduate entry and dual programs72 or better overall
Min 72 in writing and speaking
Min 60 in reading and listening
7.0 or better overall
Min 7.0 in speaking and writing
Min 6.0 in reading and listening
100 or better overall
Min 27 in writing
Min 23 in speaking
Min 19 in reading and listening
Not satisfactory185 or better overall
Min 185 in writing and speaking
Min 169 in reading and listening
Diploma in Arts (707121)

Diploma in Science (731801)

64 or better overall
Min 60 in all subscores
6.5 or better overall
Min 6.0 in all subscores
87 or better overall
Min 21 writing
Min 19 in all other subscores
Not satisfactory176 or better overall
Min 169 in all subscores
All other courses64 or better overall
Min 60 in all subscores
6.5 or better overall
Min 6.0 in all subscores
87 or better overall
Min 21 writing
Min 19 in all other subscores
149 or better overall

Age requirement: 18 or over by 1 February for semester 1 entry and 1 July for semester 2 entry and not currently completing a senior program

176 or better overall
Min 169 in all subscores

 

Program/qualificationWhat satisfies the English Subject Prerequisite
Senior External Examination
  • Grade of C in English
Certificate IV in Adult Tertiary Preparation (CATP)
  • successful completion of full subject/specialisation for Language and Learning or Language and Learning Skills
Tertiary study where instruction was in English (including Australian tertiary study and overseas study assessed as comparable)

(QTAC reserves the right to request confirmation of the language of instruction)

  • For all courses except B Education (including duals), B Advanced Finance and Economics and all laws programs (including dual degrees) – one year full-time tertiary study (AQF degree, AQF associate degree, AQF advanced diploma, AQF diploma) with a passing GPA in any discipline.
  • For all laws programs (including dual programs) and B Advanced Finance and Economics – one year full-time tertiary study (AQF degree, AQF associate degree, AQF advanced diploma, AQF diploma) with a passing GPA in a humanities or business field, or two years full-time tertiary study (degree, AQF associate degree, AQF advanced diploma, AQF diploma) with a passing GPA in any other field.
  • For Education programs (applicants whose first language is English) – one year of full-time AQF degree study (with at least half of the study in humanities subjects).
  • For a small number of other programs, shorter durations of degree study may be accepted, contact UQ Admissions on 3346 9872for information.

Note:

applicants whose first language is not English must complete the equivalent of two years full-time degree, AQF associate degree, AQF advanced diploma or AQF diploma study with a passing GPA. (not accepted for B Education programs (including duals)

Post-secondary study:

  • pre-AQF certificates & advanced certificates (must be accredited courses offered by approved Australian institutions and include appropriate academic content)
  • AQF Certificate III & IV
  • not satisfactory
CQUniversity Access Programs:

  • STEPS
  • LNGE40049 Essay Writing for University (from 2021)
  • LNGE40049 Essay Writing for University AND LNGE40064 Technical Writing for University (prior 2021)
USC – Tertiary Preparation Pathway
  • pass in TPP101 Academic Skills For Success
Unilearn
  • pass in UNL14 Senior English
UQ College Tertiary Preparation Program
  • Academic English
Other Bridging and Preparation Programs      Contact UQ Admissions
Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT)
  • sittings prior to 22 April 2010 – overall score of 154 or better
  • sittings from 22 April 2010 – overall score of 149 or better

Age requirement: 18

Note:

  • not satisfactory for Year 12s
  • not satisfactory for entry to all laws programs, undergraduate education programs, B Adv Business (Hons), B Adv Finance and Economics (Hons), B Clinical Exercise Physiology (Hons), B Pharmacy (Hons), B Dental Science (Hons), B Social Work (Hons), B Speech Pathology (Hons), B Physiotherapy (Hons), B Occupational Therapy (Hons), nursing and midwifery programs, B Veterinary Science (Hons), provisional entry medicine.
  • for applicants whose first language is not English, STAT result must be from within two years of starting the program
Employment and Professional Qualifications (where employment and trade qualifications are satisfactory, English must be the mode of communication)
  • some qualifications and/or experience may be acceptable. Contact UQ Admissions on 3346 9872 for information

Age requirement: 18

Note:

  • not satisfactory for Year 12s
  • not satisfactory for entry to all laws programs, undergraduate education programs, Bachelor of Advanced Business (Honours) (709101), Bachelor of Advanced Finance and Economics (Honours) (714311), Bachelor of Clinical Exercise Physiology (Honours) (729801), Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honours) (725002), Bachelor of Dental Science (Honours) (712002), Bachelor of Social Work (Honours), Bachelor of Speech Pathology (Honours), Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Honours) (734001), Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Honours) (724002), Bachelor of Nursing and Midwifery programs, Bachelor of Veterinary Science (Honours) (736002), provisional entry medicine.
Accepted on its ownCombined with
Employment Experience
Professional Qualifications
Senior External Examination
Competency-Based Training or Certificate IV in ATP
Yes

  • Age requirement: 18
  • Note: Not accepted for current Year 12s.
No
  • Competency-based training: Yes
  • Certificate IV in ATP: Yes, if certificate is complete.
To satisfy English Subject PrerequisiteTo satisfy English Language Proficiency
Yes, for most courses.

  • Age requirement: 18
  • Note: If English is not the applicant’s first language then STAT result must be within 2 years of program commencement.
  • Scores needed:
    • Sittings prior to 22 April 2010: Overall score of 154 or better.
    • Sittings since 22 April 2010: Overall score of 149 or better.
  • STAT does not satisfy English subject prerequisite for the following courses:
    • All Laws programs
    • Bachelor of Advanced Business (Honours) (709101)
    • Bachelor of Advanced Finance and Economics (Honours) (714311)
    • Bachelor of Clinical Exercise Physiology (Honours) (729801)
    • Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honours) (725002)
    • Bachelor of Dental Science (Honours) (712002)
    • Bachelor of Education (Primary) (742401)
    • Bachelor of Education (Secondary) dual degrees
    • Bachelor of Social Work (734001)
    • Bachelor of Speech Pathology (Honours) (727002)
    • Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Honours) (726002)
    • Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Honours) (724002)
    • Nursing and Midwifery programs
    • Bachelor of Veterinary Science (Honours) (736002)
Yes, for most courses.

  • Age requirement: 18
  • Note: Not accepted if STAT results are older than 2 years.
  • Scores needed: Overall score of 149 or better.
  • STAT does not satisfy English Language Proficiency for the following courses:
    • All Laws programs
    • Bachelor of Advanced Business (709101)
    • Bachelor of Advanced Finance and Economics (Honours) (714311)
    • Bachelor of Clinical Exercise Physiology (Honours) (729801)
    • Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Sciences (Honours) (729302)
    • Bachelor of Health, Sport and Physical Education (Honours) (729402)
    • Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honours) (725002)
    • Bachelor of Dental Science (Honours) (712002)
    • Bachelor of Social Work (734001)
    • Bachelor of Speech Pathology (Honours) (727002)
    • Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Honours) (726002)
    • Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Honours) (724002)
    • Nursing and Midwifery programs
    • Bachelor of Veterinary Science (Honours) (736002)
    • MD Provisional Entry programs (721302, 721402)

*UQ will not accept STAT or STAT combined with these qualifications if you have undertaken the equivalent of 1 year of full-time bachelor or higher-level study.

Torrens University Australia


Age 17

Bachelor of Architectural Technology (031304, 032305) (30.00)

Bachelor of Branded Fashion Design (031213, 032213) (30.00)

Bachelor of Business (031223, 031224) (30.00)

Bachelor of Business (Entrepreneurship) (031001, 032001) (30.00)

Bachelor of Business (Event Management) (031003, 032003) (30.00)

Bachelor of Business (Hospitality and Tourism Management) (031231) (30.00)

Bachelor of Business (Marketing) (031225, 031226) (30.00)

Bachelor of Business (Sports Management) (031002, 032002) (30.00)

Bachelor of Business (Tourism Management) (031232) (30.00)

Bachelor of Business Information Systems (031229, 031230) (30.00)

Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting) (031227, 031228) (30.00)

Bachelor of Communication Design (031218, 032218) (30.00)

Bachelor of Community Services (032321) (30.00)

Bachelor of Counselling (032322) (30.00)

Bachelor of Cybersecurity (031285) (30.00)

Bachelor of Fashion Marketing and Enterprise (031271, 032272) (30.00)

Bachelor of Game Design and Development (032219) (30.00)

Bachelor of Health Science (Aesthetics) (031103) (30.00)

Bachelor of Health Science (Clinical Nutrition) (031104) (30.00)

Bachelor of Health Science (Naturopathy) (30.00)

Bachelor of Health Science (Western Herbal Medicine) (031106) (30.00)

Bachelor of Information Technology (031275, 032276) (30.00)

Bachelor of Interior Design (Commercial) (031221, 03221) (30.00)

Bachelor of Interior Design (Residential) (031222, 032222) (30.00)

Bachelor of Nursing (033101) (30.00)

Bachelor of Nutrition (031233) (30.00)

Bachelor of Psychological Science (032307) (30.00)

Bachelor of Software Engineering (Artificial Intelligence) (032312) (30.00)

Bachelor of Software Engineering (Game Programming) (032313) (30.00)

Bachelor of UX and Web Design (032220) (30.00)

Bachelor of 3D Design and Animation (032311) (30.00)

Diploma of Beauty and Spa Practice (031102) (30.00)

Diploma of Branded Fashion Design (031202, 032202) (30.00)

Diploma of Business (032225, 03226) (30.00)

Diploma of Business (Event Management) (032231, 032232) (30.00)

Diploma of Business (Hospitality Management) (032234) (30.00)

Diploma of Business (Tourism Management) (032233) (30.00)

Diploma of Business Information Systems (032227, 032228) (30.00)

Diploma of Counselling and Communication Skills (032323) (30.00)

Diploma of Cybersecurity (031287, 032288) (30.00)

Diploma of Design (031201, 032201) (30.00)

Diploma of Fashion Marketing and Enterprise (031273, 032274) (30.00)

Diploma of Film and Video (032238) (30.00)

Diploma of Game Design and Development (032206) (30.00)

Diploma of Graphic Design (032223, 032224) (30.00)

Diploma of Health and Wellbeing (032243) (30.00)

Diploma of Health Science (031101, 032101) (30.00)

Diploma of Information Technology (031277, 032278) (30.00)

Diploma of Interior Design and Decoration (031204, 032204) (30.00)

Diploma of Marketing (032229, 032230) (30.00)

Diploma of Nutrition (032241) (30.00)

Diploma of Photography and Photo Imaging (031205, 032205) (30.00)

Diploma of Software Engineering (032314) (30.00)

Diploma of Sport Development (032242) (30.00)

Diploma of UX and Web Design (032240) (30.00)

Diploma of 3D Design and Animation (032236) (30.00)

Formal study and other qualifications

Please visit Torrens University’s website.

University of New England


Age 17

Bachelor of Accounting (656771) (72.55)
Bachelor of Agriculture and Resource Economics (656681) (72.55)
Bachelor of Agribusiness (657001, 636762) (72.55)
Bachelor of Agriculture/Bachelor of Business (627621) (72.55)
Bachelor of Agriculture/Bachelor of Laws (627611) (84.40)
Bachelor of Animal Science (626051) (77.10)
Bachelor of Arts (616011) (67.55)
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Business (617531) (67.55)
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Laws (616581) (84.40)
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science (627591) (67.55)
Bachelor of Biomedical Science (626991) (72.55)
Bachelor of Business (656761) (72.55)
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Economics (657551) (72.55)
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Laws (656791) (84.40)
Bachelor of Computer Science (626241) (72.55)
Bachelor of Computer Science/Bachelor of Laws (626701) (84.40)
Bachelor of Criminology (616201) (72.55)
Bachelor of Criminology/Bachelor of Laws (616301) (84.40)
Bachelor of Economics (656661) (72.55)
Bachelor of Economics/Bachelor of Laws (656561) (84.40)
Bachelor of Education (Secondary Arts) (666931) (77.10)
Bachelor of Education (Secondary Stem) (666951) (77.10)
Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood and Primary) (666981) (77.10)
Bachelor of Education (K-12 Teaching) (666961) (77.10)
Bachelor of Education (K-6 Teaching) (666911) (77.10)
Bachelor of Educational Studies (666921) (72.55)
Bachelor of Environmental Science (626901) (72.55)
Bachelor of Environmental Science/Bachelor of Laws (627631) (84.40)
Bachelor of Geoscience (626101) (72.55)
Bachelor of Historical Inquiry and Practice (616031) (67.55)
Bachelor of International Studies (617601) (67.55)
Bachelor of Languages (616771) (67.55)
Bachelor of Laws (3 Years) (654671) (90.00)
Bachelor of Laws (3 Years) (Graduate Entry) (654691) (W)
Bachelor of Laws (4 Years) (654681) (84.40)
Bachelor of Legal Studies (616061) (57.70)
Bachelor of Media and Communications (616401) (67.55)
Bachelor of Music (616161) (84.00)
Bachelor of Psychological Science (616811) (75.00)
Bachelor of Rural Science (636052) (77.10)
Bachelor of Science (626031) (72.55)
Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Laws (626691) (84.40)
Bachelor of Scientific Studies (626061) (57.70)
Bachelor of Social Science (616591) (67.55)
Bachelor of Social Work (616561) (72.52)
Bachelor of Special and Inclusive Education (Primary) (666901) (77.10)
Bachelor of Sustainability (626041) (67.55)
Bachelor of Urban and Regional Planning (616471) (72.52)
Bachelor of Zoology (626731) (72.55)

Formal study and other qualifications

You can refer to the UNE website to find the minimum English Language Requirements for your course.

UNE’s English Language Requirement policies can be found within Clause 14 of the Admission, Credit and Enrolment Policy, and the English Language Requirements Higher than the University Minimum Requirement annex.

Accepted Tests

You can refer to the UNE website to find the minimum English Language Requirements for your course.

UNE’s English Language Requirement policies can be found within Clause 14 of the Admission, Credit and Enrolment Policy, and the English Language Requirements Higher than the University Minimum Requirement annex.

For Undergraduate Teacher Education courses, contact UNE.

For all other courses - Not applicable. UNE courses do not have an English subject prerequisite.

Accepted on its ownCombined with
Employment Experience
Professional Qualifications
Senior External Examination
Competency-Based Training or Certificate IV in ATP
Yes

  • Age requirement: 17
  • Note: Not accepted for current Year 12s. Not accepted if STAT results are older than 3 years.
  • STAT is not accepted for entry to the following courses:
    • Bachelor of Laws (3 years) (654671)
Yes

  • Age requirement: 17
To satisfy English Subject PrerequisiteTo satisfy English Language Proficiency
N/A

*Programs do not have subject prerequisites.

  • Note: For Undergraduate Teacher Education courses, contact UNE about entry requirements.
No

University of Southern Queensland


Associate Degree of Allied Health (936191) (62.70)
Associate Degree of Biomedical Science (906931, 906931, 906935, 906935) (62.70)
Associate Degree of Business (904135, 924131) (61.15)
Associate Degree of Business (904571, 904575, 924571) (w)
Associate Degree of Construction (907075, 927071) (62.70)
Associate Degree of Criminology and Criminal Justice (924211, 904211) (61.00)
Associate Degree of Engineering (907051, 907055) (62.70)
Associate Degree of Engineering (927051) (62.70)
Associate Degree of Medical Laboratory Science (906921, 906925) (62.70)
Associate Degree of Surveying (907061, 907065, 927061) (62.70)
Bachelor of Accounting (904331, 904335, 924331) (62.70)
Bachelor of Agricultural Technology and Management (907231, 907445) (65.60)
Bachelor of Art/Bachelor of Science (Psychology) (909691, 909695) (65.60)
Bachelor of Arts (909405, 909441, 929441) (58.00)
Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) (909191, 909195, 929191) (a)
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Business (909625, 929621, 909621) (62.70)
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Laws (909911, 909915, 929911, 939911) (76.35)
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science (909581, 909585, 909681, 909685) (w)
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science (909781, 909785) (65.60)
Bachelor of Aviation (904771, 924771) (62.70)
Bachelor of Biomedical Science (906901, 906901, 906905, 906905) (65.60)
Bachelor of Biomedical Science (Medicine Pathway) - Bonded Medical Program (906961) (m)
Bachelor of Biomedical Science (Medicine Pathway) - First Nations Admission Pathway (906951) (m)
Bachelor of Biomedical Science (Medicine Pathway) (906941) (m)
Bachelor of Business (904121, 904125, 924121) (62.70)
Bachelor of Business (904501, 904505, 924501) (w)
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Information Technology (905431, 905435, 925431) (62.70)
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Laws (904451, 904455, 924451, 934551) (76.35)
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Science (904561, 904565) (w)
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Science (904661, 904665, 904761, 904765) (62.70)
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Science (904671, 904675, 924671) (65.60)
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Science (Psychology) (904061, 904065) (65.60)
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Science (Psychology) (904581, 904585) (62.70)
Bachelor of Clinical Exercise Physiology (906215, 936211) (69.35)
Bachelor of Communication and Media (909881, 909885, 929881) (65.00)
Bachelor of Construction (Honours) (907415) (65.60)
Bachelor of Construction (Honours) (927411) (f)
Bachelor of Creative Art and Community Wellbeing (909945, 909941, 929941) (60.00)
Bachelor of Design and Interior Technology (909931, 909935, 929931) (60.00)
Bachelor of Early Childhood (908151, 908155, 928151) (62.00)
Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood) (908181, 908185, 928181) (62.00)
Bachelor of Education (Primary) (908171, 908175, 928171) (66.00)
Bachelor of Education (Secondary) (908145, 908411, 928411) (66.00)
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (907331, 907335¸ 927331) (74.15)
Bachelor of Engineering Science (927902) (65.60)
Bachelor of Engineering Technology (907901, 907905) (65.60)
Bachelor of Environmental Science (906441, 907375) (65.60)
Bachelor of Film and Screen Production (909961, 909965, 929961) (60.00)
Bachelor of Human Services (909311, 909315, 909315, 939311) (65.60)
Bachelor of Human Services (Child and Family Practice) (909121, 939121, 909125) (65.60)
Bachelor of Human Services (Counselling Practice) (909321, 939321, 909325) (65.60)
Bachelor of Human Services (Disability and Diversity Practice) (909111, 939111¸ 909115) (65.60)
Bachelor of Human Services (Intercultural and Community Practice) (909221, 909225¸ 939221) (65.60)
Bachelor of Information Technology (903741, 903745, 923741) (58.90)
Bachelor of Laws (904111, 904115, 934111) (76.35)
Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Science (906131, 906135) (65.60)
Bachelor of Midwifery (Graduate Entry) (906295) (N)
Bachelor of Multidisciplinary Studies (909501, 909505¸ 929501) (59.00)
Bachelor of Music (909995, 929991) (60.00)
Bachelor of Nursing (906391, 906395, 916491, 936391) (65.60)
Bachelor of Nursing (Charleville) (916391) (65.60)
Bachelor of Nursing (Enrolled Nurse Entry) (906491, 906495, 936491) (65.60)
Bachelor of Nursing (Geraldton University Centre) (906385) (65.60)
Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Honours) (936181) (75.00)
Bachelor of Paramedicine (936151) (65.60)
Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Honours) (936232) (90.00)
Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) (906805, 936801) (68.25)
Bachelor of Science (906161, 906185, 906195, 936121) (65.60)
Bachelor of Science (Animal Science) (906771, 906775) (w)
Bachelor of Science (Astronomy and Space Science) (906665) (w)
Bachelor of Science (Biology) (906831, 906835) (w)
Bachelor of Science (Computer) (906761, 906765) (w)
Bachelor of Science (Environmental and Sustainable) (906261, 906265) (w)
Bachelor of Science (Food Science) (906981, 906985) (w)
Bachelor of Science (Human Philosophy) (906821, 906825) (w)
Bachelor of Science (Information Technology) (906791) (w)
Bachelor of Science (Information Technology) (906795) (w)
Bachelor of Science (Mathematics and Statistics) (906351, 906355) (w)
Bachelor of Science (Plant Agricultural Science) (906991, 906995) (w)
Bachelor of Science (Psychology) - Psychology Extended (906365, 936361) (65.60)
Bachelor of Science (Psychology) (906331) (65.60)
Bachelor of Science (Psychology) (906331, 936331) (65.60)
Bachelor of Science (Wildlife Management) (907431, 907435) (w)
Bachelor of Science (Wine Science) (906115) (w)
Bachelor of Social Work (909135) (65.60)
Bachelor of Social Work (Honours) (909185) (m)
Bachelor of Spatial Science (Honours) (907221, 907225, 927221) (74.15)
Bachelor of Speech Pathology (936371) (m)
Bachelor of Sport and Exercise (906111, 906145, 936111) (65.60)
Bachelor of Surveying Technology (907801, 907805, 927801) (65.60)
Bachelor of Theatre (909895, 909981, 909985) (60.00)
Bachelor of TV and Radio (909955, 929951) (60.00)
Bachelor of Urban and Regional Planning (Honours) (907241, 907245) (65.60)
Bachelor of Visual Art (909975, 909971) (m)
Diploma of Arts (909351, 909355) (58.00)
Diploma of Human Services and Development (906221, 906225, 936221) (61.50)
Diploma of Multidisciplinary Studies (902999) (a)
Diploma of Professional Communication (909521, 909525, 929521) (65.00)
Diploma of Professional Photography (909541, 909545¸ 929541) (65.00)
Diploma of Science (906271, 906275) (61.50)
Diploma of Wine (906445) (61.50)
Master of Counselling (Advanced Practice) (906075) (N)
Master of Counselling (Qualifying) (906975) (N)
Master of Social Work (Qualifying) (936991) (N)
Tertiary Preparation Pathway (902001, 902005, 922001, 932001) (a)

CoursesQualifications
Education programs

Bachelor of Speech Pathology (Honours) (936371)

  • Other qualifications may be acceptable, contact UniSQ Admissions.
Associate Degree of Allied Health (936191)

Bachelor of  Occupational Therapy (Honours) (906181, 936181)

Bachelor of Paramedicine (936151)

Bachelor of Clinical Exercise Physiology (Honours) (906215, 936211)

  • Other qualifications may be acceptable, contact UniSQ Admissions.
Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Science (906131, 906135, 906891, 906895)

 

Bachelor of Sport and Exercise Science (906111, 906145, 936111)

 

Bachelor of Laws (904111, 904115, 934111) and Bachelor of Laws double degrees

  • Other qualifications may be acceptable, contact UniSQ Admissions.
Bachelor of Nursing (906391, 906395, 936391)
All other programs
  • Minimum two years (FTE) successful tertiary study (GPA of 4 or above) at a recognised institution where language of instruction is English
  • Minimum two years (FTE) post-secondary study at a recognised institution where language of instruction is English
  • Other qualifications may be acceptable, contact UniSQ Admissions.
CoursesPTEIELTSTOEFL Paper (PBT)

TOEFL Internet (IBT)

TOEFL Electronic/Computer (CBT)

Cambridge English First (FCE)

Cambridge English Advanced (CAE)

Cambridge English Proficiency (CPE)

OET
Test results valid for:2 years2 years2 years2 years2 years
Bachelor of Speech Pathology (Honours) (936371)79 or better overall

Min 79 in all subscores

8.0 or better overall

Min 8.0 in speaking and writing

IBT: 115 or better overall

Min 29 in all subscores

Not satisfactoryNot satisfactory
Education courses:

Bachelor of Education

Master of Teaching

Not satisfactory7.5 or better overall

Min 8.0 in speaking and listening

Min 7.0 in reading and writing

Not satisfactoryNot satisfactoryNot satisfactory
Bachelor of Nursing (906391, 906395, 936391)

Visit UniSQ website for additional test information.

65 or better overall7.0 or better overallIBT: 94 or better overall

Min 24 in listening and reading

Min 27 in writing

Min 23 in speaking

Not satisfactoryMin ‘B’ in all subscores
Bachelor of Paramedicine (936151)

Bachelor of  Occupational Therapy (Honours) (906181, 936181)

65 or better overall7.0 or better overallIBT: 94 or better overall

Min 24 in listening and reading

Min 27 in writing

Min 23 in speaking

Not satisfactoryNot satisfactory
Bachelor of Clinical Exercise Physiology (Honours) (906215, 936211)

Associate Degree of Allied Health (936191)

Min
Accepted on its ownCombined with
Employment Experience
Professional Qualifications
Senior External Examination
Competency-Based Training or Certificate IV in ATP
Yes

  • Age requirement: No minimum requirement
  • Note: Not accepted for current Year 12s.
Yes, if applicant is 18 or over in the year the last relevant senior result is obtained.Yes
To satisfy English Subject Prerequisite
To satisfy English Language Proficiency
Yes

  • Scores needed: For all programs including Undergraduate Teacher Education:
  • Sittings prior to 22 April 2010: Overall score of 159 or better or 156 or better in the verbal subscore.
  • Sittings since 22 April 2010: Overall score of 157 or better or 152 or better in verbal subscore.
No

 

University of the Sunshine Coast


Age 17 or completed Year 12.

Associate Degree in Business (12141, 14018, 15018) (50.00)
Associate Degree in Medical Laboratory Science (13131) (w)
Associate Degree in Science (13101) (50.00)
Bachelor of Animal Ecology (13201, 14271) (50.00)
Bachelor of Arts (11001, 14031, 15004) (50.00)
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Business (14411, 15036, 16001, 14001) (50.00)
Bachelor of Behavioural Science (Psychology) (11261, 14251) (55.00)
Bachelor of Behavioural Science (Psychology)/Bachelor of Counselling (11241, 14341) (55.00)
Bachelor of Behavioural Science (Psychology)/Bachelor of Criminology and Justice (11231, 14331) (55.00)
Bachelor of Biomedical Science (13051, 14051) (60.00)
Bachelor of Biomedical Science (Accelerated) (13221) (90.00)
Bachelor of Business (12001, 14601, 15019) (50.00)
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Behavioural Science (Psychology) (14621, 17411) (55.00)
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting) (14631, 15041, 15201) (59.00)
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Communication (15042, 14311, 17311) (50.00)
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Creative Industries (14111, 15043, 17111) (50.00)
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Criminology and Justice (14611, 15046, 17611) (50.00)
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Science (14501, 15001) (50.00)
Bachelor of Clinical Exercise Physiology (13251) (65.00)
Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting) (12151, 14351, 15023) (59.00)
Bachelor of Communication (11041, 14041, 15015) (50.00)
Bachelor of Computer Science (14291) (60.00)
Bachelor of Counselling (11161, 14361) (50.00)
Bachelor of Counselling/Bachelor of Human Services (14371) (w)
Bachelor of Creative Industries (11271, 14071, 15014) (50.00)
Bachelor of Criminology And Justice (11181, 14281, 15013) (50.00)
Bachelor of Design (11191, 14191, 15049) (50.00)
Bachelor of Dietetics (Honours) (13123) (70.00)
Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood) (17401) (65.00)
Bachelor of Education (Secondary)/Bachelor of Arts (14221, 17221) (68.00)
Bachelor of Education (Secondary)/Bachelor of Recreation and Outdoor Environmental Studies (14061, 17261) (68.00)
Bachelor of Education (Secondary)/Bachelor of Science (14231) (68.00)
Bachelor of Education (Secondary)/Bachelor of Science (17231) (69.00)
Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) (Honours) (13731, 14731) (60.00)
Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) (Honours)/Bachelor of Environmental Science (13751, 14751) (w)
Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical) (Honours) (14711) (60.00)
Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical) (Honours) (13741, 14741) (60.00)
Bachelor of Engineering (Mechatronic) (Honours) (14721) (60.00)
Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Aircraft Maintenance) (14010) (w)
Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Civil) (14012, 17012) (w)
Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Electric and Electronic) (14013) (w)
Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Mechanical) (14014, 17013) (w)
Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Mechatronic) (14015) (w)
Bachelor of Environmental Management (13211, 14761) (50.00)
Bachelor of Environmental Science (13011, 14011) (50.00)
Bachelor of Health Science (13321) (50.00)
Bachelor of Human Services (11121, 14121) (50.00)
Bachelor of Information and Communication Technology (12091, 14091, 15025) (50.00)
Bachelor of Laws (14802, 18201) (70.00)
Bachelor of Laws (Graduate Entry) (14803, 18211) (n)
Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Arts (14812, 18231) (70.00)
Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Business (14815, 18221) (70.00)
Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting) (14816, 18261) (70.00)
Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Criminology and Justice (14813, 18311) (70.00)
Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Environmental Management (14814, 18321) (70.00)
Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Science (Pathology) (13232) (60.00)
Bachelor of Medical Science (Griffith Md Provisional Entry for School-Leavers) (13231) (99.80)
Bachelor of Midwifery (13471) (88.00)
Bachelor of Music (11401) (m)
Bachelor of Nursing Science (13401, 13501, 14021, 18601, 19101) (60.00)
Bachelor of Nutrition (13351, 13551) (50.00)
Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Honours) (13421) (70.00)
Bachelor of Paramedicine (13431) (80.00)
Bachelor of Primary Education (14901, 17301, 19111) (68.00)
Bachelor of Prosthetics and Orthotics (13055) (70.00)
Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) (13441, 14441) (75.00)
Bachelor of Recreation and Outdoor Environment Studies (13261, 14261) (50.00)
Bachelor of Science (13001, 14801) (50.00)
Bachelor of Social Work (11151, 14151¸15051, 19251) (55.00)
Bachelor of Social Work/Bachelor of Criminology and Justice (11221, 14321) (55.00)
Bachelor of Sport and Exercise Science (13041, 13541) (50.00)
Bachelor of Sports Studies (13171, 14471) (50.00)
Bachelor of Urban Design and Town Planning (Honours) (11091, 14092) (60.00)
Bachelor v Business/Bachelor of Design (14241, 15044, 17211) (50.00)
Diploma of Allied Health Assistance (13132, 18632, 19703) (50.00)
Diploma of Animal Ecology (13202, 16611¸19601) (50.00)
Diploma of Business (12205, 15205) (50.00)
Diploma of Business (14205) (88.00)
Diploma of Business (19205) (w)
Diploma of Business Innovation (14081, 15081, 15281, 18681) (a)
Diploma of Creative Industries (14701, 15701) (a)
Diploma of Education (Early Childhood) (15631) (60.00)
Diploma of Education (Primary) (15731, 19902) (60.00)
Diploma of Science and Technology (13181, 14171) (a)
Diploma of Social and Human Services (14181, 15181, 18683, 19181) (a)
Diploma of Social and Human Services (16181) (50.00)
Master of Teaching (Primary) (17271, 17272) (n)
Master of Teaching (Secondary) (17291, 17292) (n)
Tertiary Preparation Pathway (15062, 19901¸ 19911, 19921, 19941, 19961) (a)
Undergraduate Certificate in Allied Health Assistance (13142, 19142) (50.00)
Undergraduate Certificate in Animal Ecology (13709, 14709, 19709) (50.00)
Undergraduate Certificate in Communication Services (13702, 14702) (50.00)
Undergraduate Certificate in Digital Business (14706, 15706) (50.00)
Undergraduate Certificate in Education (Early Childhood) (13708) (50.00)
Undergraduate Certificate in Education (Primary) (13707) (50.00)
Undergraduate Certificate in Education (Primary) (14707, 19707) (50.00)
Undergraduate Certificate in Engineering Design (13710, 14710) (50.00)
Undergraduate Certificate in Game Design (13703, 14703, 15703) (50.00)
Undergraduate Certificate in Health (14142, 16142, 18642, 19152) (50.00)
Undergraduate Certificate in Health Promotion (13521) (50.00)
Undergraduate Certificate in Interactive Media (13704, 14704, 15704) (50.00)
Undergraduate Certificate in Legal Studies (13705) (50.00)
Undergraduate Certificate in Nutrition (13651) (50.00)
Undergraduate Certificate in Small Business (13054, 14052, 15052) (50.00)
Undergraduate Certificate in Social Media (13009, 15109) (50.00)

CourseQualifications
Teaching programs

Law programs

Nursing and Midwifery programs

Social work programs

Bachelor of Clinical Exercise Physiology

Bachelor of Dietetics (Honours)

Bachelor of Medical Science (Griffith MD Provisional Entry for School Leavers)

Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Honours)

Bachelor of Paramedicine

Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Honours)

Bachelor of Prosthetics and Orthotics

Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Science (Pathology)

Refer to UniSC English language requirements

For further assistance, contact UniSC 07 5430 2890.

All other coursesRefer to UniSC English language requirements

For further assistance, contact UniSC 07 5430 2890.

Accepted Tests

CoursesPTEIELTSISLPRTOEFL iBTSTATCambridge C1 Advanced/C2 Proficiency
Test results valid for:2 years2 years2 years2 yearsN/A2 years
Education courses:

Bachelor of Education (including double degrees)

Masters of Teaching

Not satisfactory7.5 or better overall

Minimum 8.0 in speaking and listening

Minimum 7.0 in reading and writing

Note: IELTS One Skill Retake (OSR) Accepted

Not satisfactoryNot satisfactoryNot satisfactoryNot satisfactory
Bachelor of Medical Science (Griffith MD Provisional Entry for School Leavers)65 overall

Minimum 58 in all subscores

7.0 or better overall

Minimum 6.5 in all subscores

Note: IELTS One Skill Retake (OSR) Accepted

Not satisfactory96 or better overall

Minimum 24 in writing

Minimum 23 in all other subscores

Not satisfactory186 or better overall

Minimum 177 in all subscores

Law courses (including double degrees)65 or better overall

Minimum 65 in writing and speaking

Minimum 58 in listening and reading

7.0 or better overall

Minimum 7.0 in writing and speaking

Minimum 6.5 in listening and reading

Note: IELTS One Skill Retake (OSR) Accepted

Not satisfactory100 or better overall

Minimum 25 in writing and speaking

Minimum 23 in reading and listening

Not satisfactory186 or better overall

Minimum 186 in speaking and writing

Minmum 177 in listening and reading

Nursing and Midwifery courses65 or better overall

Minimum 65 in all subscores

7.0 or better overall

Minimum 7.0 in all subscores

Note: IELTS One Skill Retake (OSR) Accepted

Not satisfactory98 or better overall

Minimum 27 in writing

Minimum 24 in listening and reading

Minimum 23 in speaking

Not satisfactoryNot satisfactory
Bachelor of Clinical Exercise Physiology65 or better overall

Minimum 65 in all subscores

7.0 or better overall

Minimum 7.0 in all subscores

Note: IELTS One Skill Retake (OSR) Accepted

Not satisfactory105 or better overall

Minimum 25 in all subscores

Not satisfactory185 or better overall

Minimum 185 in all subscores

Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Honours)65 overall, no subscore lease than 657.0 overall, with minimum 7 in each subtestNot satisfactory94 overall, 24 listening and reading, 27 writing, and 23 speakingNot satisfactoryNot satisfactory
Bachelor of Paramedicine

Bachelor of Dietetics (Honours)

65 or better overall

Minimum 58 in all subscores

7.0 or better overall

Minimum 6.5 in each subtest

Note: IELTS One Skill Retake (OSR) Accepted

Not satisfactory96 or better overall

Minimum 24 in writing

Minimum 23 in all other subscores

Not satisfactory186 or better overall

Minimum 177 in all subscores

Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Honours)Not satisfactory7.0 or better overall

Minimum 7.0 in all subscores

Note: IELTS One Skill Retake (OSR) Accepted

Not satisfactoryNot satisfactoryNot satisfactoryNot satisfactory
Bachelor of Prosthetics and Orthotics58 or better overall

Minimum 54 in all subscores

6.5 or better overall

Minimum 6.0 in all subscores

Note: IELTS One Skill Retake (OSR) Accepted

Not satisfactory85 or better overall

Minimum 21 in writing

Minimum 20 in all other subscores

Not satisfactory177 or better overall

Minimum 169 in all subscores

Social Work courses (including double degrees)Not satisfactory7.0 or better overall

Minimum 7.0 in all subscores

Not satisfactoryNot satisfactoryNot satisfactoryNot satisfactory
All other courses50 or better overall

Minimum 50 in all subscores

6.0 or better overall

Minimum 5.5 in all subscores

Note: IELTS One Skill Retake (OSR) Accepted

3+ or better overall

Minimum 3+ in all subscores

76 or better overall

Minimum 18 in writing

Not satisfactory169 or better overall

Minimum 162 in all subscores

Program/QualificationWhat Satisfies the English Subject Prerequisite
For Undergraduate Teacher Education Programs, Including Dual Programs
For Bachelor of Medical Science (Griffith Md Provisional Entry For School-Leavers)
For all other programs that have an English Subject Prerequisite
Senior External Examination
  • Grade of C in English
  • Grade of C in English
  • Grade of C in English
Certificate IV in Adult Tertiary Preparation (CATP)Passing grade in one of:

  • CTP200A or ATP200B
  • ATP400 and ATP401 (prior to 2014)
  • ATPALS401A and ATPALS402A (from 2014)
  • ATPALS001 and ATPALS002
Passing grade in one of:

  • CTP200A or ATP200B
  • ATP400 and ATP401 (prior to 2014)
  • ATPALS401A and ATPALS402A (from 2014)
  • ATPALS001 and ATPALS002
Passing grade in one of:

  • CTP200A or ATP200B
  • ATP400 and ATP401 (prior to 2014)
  • ATPALS401A and ATPALS402A (from 2014)
  • ATPALS001 and ATPALS002
Australian tertiary study
  • Bachelor degree or higher, RATE Diploma, Associate Degree, or AQF Advanced Diploma: One semester part-time with a minimum GPA of 4.00
  • AQF Diploma or RATE Associate Diploma: One semester full-time with a minimum GPA of 4.00
  • Other qualifications may be acceptable. Contact UniSC on 5430 2890 for information.
  • Bachelor degree or higher, RATE Diploma, Associate Degree: One semester part-time with a minimum GPA of 4.00
  • Other qualifications may be acceptable. Contact QTAC_Instname-S-UNISC] on 5430 2890 for information.
  • Bachelor degree or higher, RATE Diploma, Associate Degree, or AQF Advanced Diploma: One semester part-time with a minimum GPA of 4.00
  • AQF Diploma or RATE Associate Diploma: One semester full-time with a minimum GPA of 4.00
  • Other qualifications may be acceptable. Contact QTAC_Instname-S-UNISC] on 5430 2890 for information.
Overseas tertiary study assessed as comparable to Australian tertiary study where the medium of instruction was English

(QTAC reserves the right to request confirmation of the language of instruction)

  • 1 year full-time with a passing GPA.
  • Not satisfactory.
  • 1 year full-time with a passing GPA.
Post-secondary study:

  • Pre-AQF Certificates and Advanced Certificates (must be accredited courses offered by approved Australian institutions and include appropriate academic content)
  • AQF Certificate III and IV
  • Pre-AQF Certificate, Advanced Certificate: One year full-time with a minimum GPA of 4.00.
  • Not satisfactory.
  • Pre-AQF Certificate,  Advanced Certificate: One year full-time with a minimum GPA of 4.00
  • Completed AQF Certificate IV with a minimum GPA 4.00.
CQUniversity - Access Programs:

  • STEPS
  • LIFT or WIST programs (prior to 2012)
  • Successful completion of the program
  • SKIL40025 Preparation Skills for University and LNGE40049 Essay Writing for University
  • LNGE40064 Tech Writing for University.
  • Successful completion of the program
  • SKIL40025 Preparation Skills for University and LNGE40049 Essay Writing for University
  • LNGE40064 Tech Writing for University.
  • Successful completion of the program
  • SKIL40025 Preparation Skills for University and LNGE40049 Essay Writing for University
  • LNGE40064 Tech Writing for University.
Federation University
  • Pass in FAST1015 Academic Writing and FAST1011 Intro to Tertiary Studies.
  • Pass in FAST1015 Academic Writing and FAST1011 Intro to Tertiary Studies.
  • Pass in FAST1015 Academic Writing and FAST1011 Intro to Tertiary Studies.
James Cook University - Tertiary Access Course
  • Completion of course or pass in at least one Humanities/Social Science subject.
  • Completion of course or pass in at least one Humanities/Social Science subject
  • Completion of course or pass in at least one Humanities/Social Science subject
Southern Cross University
  • Preparing for Success: Completion of course or pass in Communicating at University
  • Certificate of Foundation Studies: Completion of course.
  • Preparing for Success: Completion of course or pass in Communicating at University
  • Certificate of Foundation Studies: Completion of course.
  • Preparing for Success: Completion of course or pass in Communicating at University
  • Certificate of Foundation Studies: Completion of course.
Unilearn
  • Pass in UNL11 Academic Literacy Skills or UNL14 Senior English.
  • Pass in UNL11 Academic Literacy Skills or UNL14 Senior English.
  • Pass in UNL11 Academic Literacy Skills or UNL14 Senior English.
UQ College - Tertiary Preparation Program
  • Pass in Academic English for University Study.
  • Pass in Academic English for University Study.
  • Pass in Academic English for University Study.
University of Southern Queensland - Tertiary Preparation Program
  • Pass in TPP7122 Communicating at University A and
    TPP7123 Communicating at University B
  • Pass in TPP7120 Studying to Succeed.
  • Pass in TPP7122 Communicating at University A and
    TPP7123 Communicating at University B.
  • Pass in TPP7122 Communicating at University A and
    TPP7123 Communicating at University B.
University of the Sunshine Coast - Tertiary Preparation Pathway
  • Pass in TPP101 Academic Skills for Success.
  • Pass in TPP101 Academic Skills for Success.
  • Pass in TPP101 Academic Skills for Success.
Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT)
  • Sittings prior to 22 April 2010: Overall score of 159 or better or 156 or better in the verbal sub score
  • Sittings from 22 April 2010: Overall score of 157 or better or 152 or better in the verbal sub score.

Note: Not satisfactory for current Year 12s.

  • Sittings prior to 22 April 2010: Overall score of 159 or better or 156 or better in the verbal sub score
  • Sittings from 22 April 2010: Overall score of 157 or better or 152 or better in the verbal sub score.

Note: Not satisfactory for current Year 12s.

  • Sittings prior to 22 April 2010: Overall score of 159 or better or 156 or better in the verbal sub score
  • Sittings from 22 April 2010: Overall score of 157 or better or 152 or better in the verbal sub score.

Note: Not satisfactory for current Year 12s.

Employment and Professional Qualifications (where employment and trade qualifications are satisfactory, English must be the mode of communication)
  • A number of qualifications are satisfactory, contact University of the Sunshine Coast on 5430 2890 for information.
  • Not satisfactory.
  • A number of qualifications are satisfactory, contact University of the Sunshine Coast on 5430 2890 for information.
Accepted on its ownCombined with
Employment Experience
Professional Qualifications
Senior External Examination
Competency-Based Training or Certificate IV in ATP
Yes

  • Age requirement: 18
  • Note: Not accepted for current Year 12s or for Graduate Entry programs.
Yes

  • Age requirement: 17
To satisfy English Subject PrerequisiteTo satisfy English Language Proficiency
Yes

  • Note: Not accepted for current Year 12s.
  • Scores needed: For all programs including Undergraduate Teacher Education:
    • Sittings prior to 22 April 2010: Overall score of 159 or better or 156 or better in the verbal subscore.
No

Direct Entry Institutions

RMIT University


Minimum entry requirements are set for each level of study and include:

  • The minimum age requirement
  • The minimum English language requirement, and
  • The academic entry requirements (shown below by level of study).

For more information, visit RMIT University.

Minimum entry requirements are set for each level of study and include:

  • The minimum age requirement
  • The minimum English language requirement, and
  • The academic entry requirements (shown below by level of study).

For more information, visit RMIT University.

Year 12 English.

Offer Support

Got an offer and not sure where to now? Many institutions provide options to support your journey, including deferment if you need to delay starting your studies and reactivation options if your offer has expired. Be sure to check specific institution details on available support to make your transition as smooth as possible.


Partner Institutions

Australian Catholic University


You must defer when responding to your offer through QTAC, and also submit a request for deferment to Australian Catholic University. You can defer your undergraduate course for up to one year. A student who was granted deferment in the previous admissions cycle need not re-apply for that course through QTAC; commencement of study is administered by Australian Catholic University directly. Deferred students re-applying via QTAC for entry to a different course at Australian Catholic University are subject to quota.
Semester 1 2025 offers
You can reactivate your offer until: 19 February 2025

Courses that can’t be reactivated:

  • Bachelor of Midwifery (115512)
  • Bachelor of Midwifery (Graduate Entry) (115111)
  • Bachelor of Nursing (115412)
  • Bachelor of Nursing (for Enrolled Nurses - Diploma of Nursing Entry) (115431)
  • Bachelor of Nursing/Bachelor of Business Administration (115312)
  • Bachelor of Nursing/Bachelor of Paramedicine (115611)
  • Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Pass and Honours) (115821)
  • Bachelor of Paramedicine (115461)
  • Bachelor of Physiotherapy (115811)
  • Bachelor of Speech Pathology (115631).

Courses with different reactivation dates: You can reactivate your offer until 27 February 2025 for the following course:

  • Foundation studies (112314).

What to do if the reactivation date has passed: Contact ACU on [email protected].

Last date to enrol in your program: 16 March 2025

Semester 2 2025 offers
You can reactivate your offer until: 22 July 2025

What to do if the reactivation date has passed: Contact ACU on [email protected].

Last date to enrol in your program: TBC

Disability Adviser

3623 7248

[email protected]

Bond University


You cannot defer the Bachelor of Medical Studies and the Doctor of Medicine (MD) (020741) - Undergraduate or Graduate Entry.

Semester 1 2025 offers
Reactivation is not possible for Bond University courses.

Disability Officers

5595 4002

[email protected]

Christian Heritage College


Deferment may be granted for a period of 6 to 12 months.

You must defer when responding to your offer through QTAC as well as submit to Christian Heritage College a request for deferment by emailing [email protected].

For more information, contact Christian Heritage College Admissions on 3347 7915.

Semester 1 2025 offers
You can reactivate your offer until: 8 March 2025

What to do if the reactivation date has passed: Contact CHC on [email protected] or 3347 7954.

Last date to enrol in your program: 11 March 2025

Semester 2 2024 offers
You can reactivate your offer for the below courses until: 19 July 2025

What to do if the reactivation date has passed: Contact CHC on [email protected] or 3347 7954.

Last date to enrol in your program: 8 August 2025

Admissions

3347 7915

[email protected]

CQUniversity


You cannot defer a course offer with CQUniversity. Once you have formally accepted an offer, some courses may allow you to commence by enrolling into a later term of study. However, this is only available for limited courses and is dependent on unit availability.

The following courses do not permit you to commence at a later date:

  • Bachelor of Medical Science (Pathway to Medicine) (888000, 888001)
  • Bachelor of Medical Sonography/Graduate Diploma of Medical Sonography (881691)
  • Bachelor of Echocardiography and Cardiac Physiology/Graduate Diploma of Echocardiography (881851)
  • Bachelor of Medical Imaging (841681)
  • Bachelor of Oral Health (858701)
  • Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Honours) (811422)
  • Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Honours) (851431)
  • Bachelor of Paramedic Science (851711, 851715)
  • Bachelor of Paramedic Science/Graduate Certificate in Emergency and Disaster Management (851720, 851725)
  • Diploma of Nursing.
Semester 3 2024 offers
You can reactivate your offer until: 4 November 2024

What to do if the reactivation date has passed: Contact CQUniversity on 13 27 86 to see if reinstatement is still possible.

Last date to enrol in your program: Refer to the enrolment due date stated on your offer letter.

Semester 1 2025 offers
You can reactivate your offer until: 10 March 2025

Courses with a limited timeframe to accept offer and enrol with institution: Should you receive an offer into one of the following courses, you will be required to accept your CQUniversity offer and enrol* into units within a short timeframe, irrespective of whether you accepted conditionally or unconditionally. This timeframe varies. Please refer to the offer response date in your QTAC offer email.

  • Bachelor of Medical Science (Pathway to Medicine) (888000, 888001)
  • Bachelor of Medical Science (Pathway to Medicine) – Bonded Medical Program (888004, 888005)
  • Bachelor of Medical Science (Pathway to Medicine) Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Admission Pathway (888002, 888003)
  • Bachelor of Medical Sonography and Graduate Diploma of Medical Sonography (841691, 881691)
  • Bachelor of Echocardiography and Cardiac Physiology/Graduate Diploma of Echocardiography (881851)
  • Bachelor of Medical Imaging (841681)
  • Bachelor of Oral Health (858701)
  • Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Honours) (811431, 851431)
  • Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Honours) (811422, 851422, 821422)
  • Bachelor of Paramedic Science (851711, 851715)
  • Bachelor of Paramedic Science/Graduate Certificate in Emergency and Disaster Management (851720, 851725)
  • Bachelor of Nutrition / Master of Nutrition and Dietetics (852721)
  • Bachelor of Nursing (850426, 851525)
  • Bachelor of Nursing (Enrolled Nurse Pathway) (850438, 851735).

*If you do not enrol into at least one unit for your course by the date specified, your offer will lapse and will be revoked.

Contact CQUniversity if you need to reactivate the following courses, they can’t be reactivated through QTAC: Reinstatement into the following courses is generally not accepted and may only be approved if places remain in the course. Email your reinstatement request to CQUniversity Admissions on  [email protected] explaining your reason for reinstatement and why you were unable to enrol by the set timeframe. Supporting documentation should be provided with the reinstatement request.

  • Bachelor of Medical Science (Pathway to Medicine) (888000, 888001)
  • Bachelor of Medical Science (Pathway to Medicine) – Bonded Medical Program (888004, 888005)
  • Bachelor of Medical Science (Pathway to Medicine) Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Admission Pathway (888002, 888003)
  • Bachelor of Medical Sonography and Graduate Diploma of Medical Sonography (841691, 881691)
  • Bachelor of Echocardiography and Cardiac Physiology/Graduate Diploma of Echocardiography (881851)
  • Bachelor of Medical Imaging (841681)
  • Bachelor of Oral Health (858701)
  • Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Honours) (811431, 851431)
  • Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Honours) (811422, 851422, 821422)
  • Bachelor of Paramedic Science (851711, 851715)
  • Bachelor of Paramedic Science/Graduate Certificate in Emergency and Disaster Management (851720, 851725)
  • Bachelor of Nutrition / Master of Nutrition and Dietetics (852721)
  • Bachelor of Nursing (850426, 851525)
  • Bachelor of Nursing (Enrolled Nurse Pathway) (850438, 851735).

What to do if the reactivation date has passed: Contact CQUniversity on 13 27 86 to confirm if your offer can be reinstated.

Last date to enrol in your course: Refer to the enrolment due date stated on your offer letter.

Semester 2 2025 offers
You can reactivate your offer until: 14 July 2025

Courses with a limited timeframe to accept offer and enrol with institution: Should you receive an offer into one of the following courses, you will be required to accept your CQUniversity offer and enrol* into units within a short timeframe, irrespective of whether you accepted conditionally or unconditionally. This timeframe varies. Please refer to the offer response date in your QTAC offer email.

  • Bachelor of Nursing (850426, 851525)
  • Bachelor of Nursing (Enrolled Nurse Pathway) (850438, 851735).

*If you do not enrol into at least one unit for your course by the date specified, your offer will lapse and will be revoked.

Contact CQUniversity if you need to reactivate the following courses, they can’t be reactivated through QTAC: Reinstatement into the following courses is generally not accepted and may only be approved if places remain in the course. Email your reinstatement request to CQUniversity Admissions on [email protected] explaining your reason for reinstatement and why you were unable to enrol by the set timeframe. Supporting documentation should be provided with the reinstatement request.

  • Bachelor of Nursing (850426, 851525)
  • Bachelor of Nursing (Enrolled Nurse Pathway) (850438, 851735).

Last date to enrol in your program: Refer to the enrolment due date stated on your offer letter.

Inclusion and Accessibility Service

13 27 86

[email protected]

 

CQUniversity (TAFE) - Disability Services Officer

4920 2493

[email protected]

Griffith College


In most cases, you can defer your course for one year. You may lose your deferred place if you apply for other courses. Deferment is not possible for:

  • Diploma of Health Care (081591)
  • Diploma of Health Care/Bachelor of Nursing (088671, 088681, 088691).

For more information and conditions, contact Griffith College.

An applicant who wishes to defer should respond to QTAC accordingly. Griffith College will contact the applicant in writing as soon as possible, automatically approving their request for deferment. Once an applicant’s deferment has been approved Griffith College will send them a revised offer letter.

Applicants are not entitled to hold a deferred place and apply for other programs. If an applicant wishes to apply for other programs, including Griffith College programs, they must apply through QTAC. An applicant’s deferred place may be withdrawn if they are subsequently excluded from another tertiary institution, neglect to notify Griffith College about a change of address, or apply for other programs through QTAC.

Trimester 3 2024 offers
You can reactivate your offer until: 14 October 2024

What to do if the reactivation date has passed: Contact Griffith College at [email protected] or 3735 6900 to see if reinstatement is still possible.

Last date to enrol in your program: 3 November 2024

Trimester 1 2025 offers
You can reactivate your offer until: 24 February 2025

What to do if the reactivation date has passed: Contact Griffith College at [email protected] or 3735 6900 to see if reinstatement is still possible.

Last date to enrol in your program: 9 March 2025

Trimester 2 2025 offers
You can reactivate your offer until: 23 June 2025

What to do if the reactivation date has passed: Contact Griffith College at [email protected] or 3735 6900 to see if reinstatement is still possible.

Last date to enrol in your program: 6 July 2024

Admissions Manager

3735 6878

[email protected]

Griffith University


Griffith University allows applicants who receive an offer to most of the university’s undergraduate programs, to defer the commencement of their study in that program. Applicants are placed on a one year deferment initially.

Applicants who wish to extend or shorten their deferment, provided their program allows, should email [email protected]. Deferral must not exceed one year. Deferment is not available for all programs.

Applicants who defer an offer outright are not eligible to be considered for any other preferences. If an applicant wishes to apply for other programs, including Griffith University programs, then they must conditionally defer and reorder their QTAC preferences. An applicant’s deferred place may be withdrawn if they subsequently receive an additional offer or are excluded from another tertiary institution; or apply for other programs through QTAC. For more information on Griffith University's deferment processes, including exclusions, please visit griffith.edu.au/taking-break-from-study.

Trimester 3 2024 offers
You can reactivate your offer, for most* courses until: 28 October 2024

What to do if the reactivation date has passed: Contact Griffith University on 1800 677 728 to see if reinstatement is still possible and whether you are required to submit further details.

Last day to enrol: 17 November 2024

Trimester 1 2025 offers
You can reactivate your offer, for most* courses until: 24 February 2025

*Programs with specific requirements are detailed below: Courses that can only be reinstated by the Institution: Reinstatement in these programs is not guaranteed. Applicants requesting reinstatement of a lapsed offer into these programs should send an email to [email protected] addressed to the Deputy Manager, Domestic Admissions explaining their reasons for requesting reinstatement and why they were unable to enrol in the set timeframe. Documentary evidence should be provided with the reinstatement request. Reinstatement will be limited and depend on places available.

  • Bachelor of Acting (251782)
  • Bachelor of Animation (241212)
  • Bachelor of Clinical Exercise Physiology (233732)
  • Bachelor of Clinical Exercise Physiology (Exercise Science Progression Pathway) (233341)
  • Bachelor of Dental Health Science (233812)
  • Bachelor of Dental Hygiene (233761)
  • Bachelor of Dental Technology (233832)
  • Bachelor of Dental Technology/Bachelor of Dental Prosthetics (233792)
  • Bachelor of Film and Screen Media Production (241302)
  • Bachelor of Medical Science (228272, 233422)
  • Bachelor of Midwifery (263392)
  • Bachelor of Music (251811)
  • Bachelor of Musical Theatre (251722)
  • Bachelor of Nursing - Advanced Standing (225332, 233232, 263122)
  • Bachelor of Nursing/GC Paediatric Nursing (225351)
  • Bachelor of Nursing/GC Paediatric Nursing - Advanced Standing (225362)
  • Bachelor of Nutrition & Dietetics (Honours) (233961)
  • Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Honours) (225441, 233751)
  • Bachelor of Paramedicine (233912)
  • Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Honours) (225452, 233692)
  • Diploma of Music/Bachelor of Music (251801).

Should you receive an offer into one of the programs above you will be required to enrol into classes* within a short timeframe. This information will be included in your Starting@Griffith email and expressed in the number of days from the day of issue of your email and is in line with the offer response date in your QTAC offer email. Please note that the number of days can vary depending on when the offer was made. This requirement applies irrespective of whether you accepted conditionally or unconditionally. If you do not enrol* into at least one class for your program by 5pm on the response day your offer will lapse. Lapsed offers are not automatically reinstated and reinstatement is subject to available places.

What to do if the reactivation date has passed: Contact Griffith University on 1800 677 728 to see if reinstatement is still possible and whether you are required to submit further details.

Last day to enrol: 16 March 2025

Trimester 2 2025 offers
You can reactivate your offer, for most* courses until: 7 July 2025

*Programs with specific requirements are detailed below: Courses that can only be reinstated by the Institution: Reinstatement in these programs is generally not approved and will only be considered in extenuating circumstances. Applicants requesting reinstatement of a lapsed offer into these programs should send an email to [email protected] addressed to the Deputy  Manager, Domestic Admissions explaining their reasons for requesting reinstatement and why they were unable to enrol in the set timeframe. Documentary evidence should be provided with the reinstatement request.

  • Bachelor of Nursing - Advanced Standing (225332, 233232, 263122).

Should you receive an offer into one of the following programs you will be required to enrol into classes* within a short timeframe. This information will be included in your Starting@Griffith email and expressed in the number of days from the day of issue of your email and is in line with the offer response date in your QTAC offer email. Please note that the number of days can vary depending on when the offer was made. This requirement applies irrespective of whether you accepted conditionally or unconditionally. If you do not enrol* into at least one class for your program by 5pm on the response day your offer will lapse. Lapsed offers are not automatically reinstated and reinstatement is subject to available places.

What to do if the reactivation date has passed: Contact Griffith University on 1800 677 728 to see if reinstatement is still possible and whether you are required to submit further details.

Last day to enrol: 27 July 2025

 

Student Disability and Accessibility

Deaf Student Program Support (all locations)

email: [email protected]

Disabilities Service Logan, Mt Gravatt, Nathan, South Bank

email: [email protected]

Gold Coast

email: [email protected]

James Cook University


Successful applicants can defer the start of their course for a maximum of 12 months.

JCU writes to applicants who have applied to defer, advising them how to take up their deferred place.

If an applicant applies for semester 1 and is approved to defer for 12 months, JCU will allow the applicant to receive an automatic offer if applying for Semester 2 in the same year, subject to the course being offered.

Trimester 3 2024 offers
You can reactivate your offer until: 25 October 2024

What to do if the reactivation date has passed: Contact JCU on 1800 246 446 or [email protected] to discuss your options.

Last date to enrol in your program: 3 November 2024

*Trimester 3 2024 - Study Period 86 (October intake)

Trimester 1 2025 offers
You can reactivate your offer until: Reactivation dates vary by course intake:

  • Trimester 1 (January intake) courses until 17 January 2025
  • Block 1 (January intake) courses until 3 January 2025
  • Study Period 1 (February intake) courses until 14 February 2025
  • Block 2 (March intake) courses until 28 February 2025.

Courses that can’t be reactivated:

  • Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (317012, 327012)
  • Bachelor of Dental Surgery (327091)
  • Bachelor of Veterinary Science (Honours) (317051).

What to do if the reactivation date has passed: Contact JCU on 1800 246 446 or [email protected] to discuss your options

Last date to enrol in your program: Enrolment dates vary by course intake:

  • Trimester 1 (January intake) enrol by 2 February 2025
  • Block 1 (January intake) enrol by 12 January 2025
  • Study Period 1 (February intake) enrol by 14 February 2025
  • Block 2 (March intake) enrol by 28 February 2025.

*Trimester 1 2025 & Block 1 - January intake, Study Period 1 - February intake, Block 2 - March intake

Trimester 2 2025 offers
You can reactivate your offer until: Reactivation dates vary by course intake:

  • Trimester 2 (May intake) courses until 9 May 2025
  • Block 3 (May intake) courses until 2 May 2025
  • Study Period 2 (July intake) courses until 18 July 2025
  • Block 4 (July intake) courses until 27 June 2025.

What to do if the reactivation date has passed: Contact JCU on 1800 246 446 or [email protected] to discuss your options.

Last date to enrol in your program: Enrolment dates vary by course intake:

  • Trimester 2 (May intake) enrol by 25 May 2025
  • Block 3 (May intake) enrol by 11 May 2025
  • Study Period 2 (July intake) enrol by 3 August 2025
  • Block 4 (July intake) enrol by 6 July 2025.

*Trimester 2 2025 & Block 3 - May intake, Study Period 2 & Block 4 - July intake

AccessAbility Services - Support Adviser

Townsville

4781 5152

[email protected]

 

AccessAbility Services - Support Adviser

Cairns

4232 1150

[email protected]

JMC Academy


Semester 1 2025 offers
You can reactivate your offer until Monday 24 February 2025

What to do if the reactivation date has passed: Contact QTAC on 1300 467 822

Last date to enrol in your program: TBA

Queensland University of Technology


Deferment is only available to domestic students who have been offered a place via QTAC. All courses and applicants are eligible for deferment except for:

  • Some courses with audition, interview, portfolio, and/or questionnaire additional entry requirements
  • Some course with prior studies requirements; eg graduate teaching
  • Courses that are not offered in following year or whose entry requirements are changing.

Further information on QUT deferment processes can be found at qut.edu.au/deferment.

Semester 3 2024 offers
You can reactivate your offer until: 22 November 2024

What to do if the reactivation date has passed: Email QUT Admissions at [email protected] if you wish to be placed on deferment (if your course permits deferment) after the final date to reinstate your offer. The final date to request deferment is 6 December 2024.

Last date to enrol in your program: 22 November 2024

Semester 1 2025 offers
You can reactivate your offer until: 7 March 2025

What to do if the reactivation date has passed: Email QUT Admissions at [email protected] if you wish to be placed on deferment (if your course permits deferment) after the final date to reinstate your offer. The final date to request deferment is 21 March 2025.

Last date to enrol in your program: 7 March 2025

Semester 2 2025 offers
You can reactivate your offer until: 1 August 2025

Courses with different reactivation dates: You can reactivate your offer until 9 May 2025 for the following course:

  • Bachelor of Podiatry - Graduate Entry (425102)

What to do if the reactivation date has passed: Email QUT Admissions at [email protected] if you wish to be placed on deferment (if your course permits deferment) after the final date to reinstate your offer. The final date to request deferment is 1 August 2025.

Last date to enrol in your program: 1 August 2025

Disability and Accessibility Services, Student Services

3138 2019

[email protected]

SAE University College


Applicants who are offered an undergraduate place at the university may apply directly to SAE University College to be considered for deferment; conditions apply.

Semester 1 2025 Offers
You can reactivate your offer until Friday 31 January 2025

What to do if the reactivation date has passed: Contact SAE on 1800 723 338

Last date to enrol in your program: Friday 7 February 2025.

Semester 2 2025 Offers
You can reactivate your offer until Friday 23 May 2025

What to do if the reactivation date has passed: Contact SAE on 1800 723 338

Last date to enrol in your program: Friday 30 May 2025

Southern Cross University


Applicants must request deferment by using the deferment option when responding to their QTAC offer and also submitting a request for deferment to SCU. Deferment may be granted for a period of 12 months.  Further information is provided with the offer of admission. Applicants who received an offer to a SCU course in 2025 who were granted deferment will be contacted individually by SCU. These applicants are not required to apply through QTAC.

Semester 1 2025 offers
You can reactivate your offer until: Contact Southern Cross University for information

What to do if the reactivation date has passed: Applicants requesting reinstatement of a lapsed offer should send an email to [email protected] and provide a reason for their request

Last date to enrol in your program: Contact Southern Cross University for information

Student Equity and Disability Officers

02 6620 3943

[email protected]

TAFE Queensland


TAFE Queensland allows deferment once for up to one year in the following courses:

  • Associate Degree in Civil Engineering (555948, 555037)
  • Bachelor of Dental Prosthetics (555145).

Applicants do not need to re-apply through QTAC the following year. To apply for deferral an applicant must choose the deferment option when responding to their QTAC offer. Deferment may also be available for degree courses offered by TAFE Queensland in partnership with University of Canberra. For more information contact TAFE Queensland on (07) 3215 1447.

Semester 1 2025 offers
You can reactivate your offer until: 20 January 2025

What to do if the reactivation date has passed: Contact TAFE on [email protected]

Last date to enrol in your program: This information will be made available to successful applicants via the TAFE Queensland enrolment package or contact the relevant TAFE campus for specific dates.

Semester 2 2025 offers
You can reactivate your offer until: 9 June 2025

What to do if the reactivation date has passed: Contact TAFE on [email protected]

Last date to enrol in your program: This information will be made available to successful applicants via the TAFE Queensland enrolment package or contact the relevant TAFE campus for specific dates.

Visit TAFE Queensland’s student support services for information on:

  • Disability support
  • Learning support
  • Studiosity
  • Mental health and wellbeing
  • Counselling
  • Indigenous student support
  • International student support
  • Career and employment services.

The University of Queensland


The University of Queensland allows deferment for up one year in all undergraduate programs (and QTAC-administered postgraduate programs). Deferment is only available to applicants who receive an offer in semester 1.  Deferment is not available for offers made in mid-year (Sem 2, 2020 deferments were available only due to the exceptional circumstances surrounding COVID-19).

To apply for deferment: applicants must respond to their QTAC offer by selecting the deferment offer response option by the offer response/lapse date. Deferment will be automatically granted for all programs (except where a program is being discontinued and in its final intake, in which case deferment cannot be granted and the defer response option will not be available in the offer response service). The University of Queensland will send confirmation (via email) of the deferment by April. Each November The University of Queensland will contact deferred applicants advising them of the process to enrol for the following year.

Note: Applicants who are offered a place in Semester 1 but wish to commence studies in Semester 2 should check with the relevant faculty- for more flexible programs that have Semester 1 and Semester 2 intakes, students may accept their offer but enrol in Semester 2 courses only e.g. Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science. More structured programs can only be commenced in Semester 1 – e.g. Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Honours).

Semester 1 2025 offers
You can reactivate your offer until: 21 February 2025

Courses with different reactivation dates: You can reactivate your offer until 31 January 2025 for the following course:

  • Bachelor of Music (723002)
  • Bachelor of Music/Bachelor of Arts (723302)
  • Bachelor of Music/Bachelor of Education (Secondary) (723202)
  • Bachelor of Music/Bachelor of Science (723402)

Contact UQ if you need to reactivate the following courses, they can’t be reactivated through QTAC:

  • Bachelor of Music/Bachelor of Science (723402)
  • Bachelor of Clinical Exercise Physiology (729801)
  • Bachelor of Psychological Science (757001)
  • Bachelor of Veterinary Science (Honours) (736002)
  • Bachelor of Dental Science (Honours) (712002)
  • Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Laws (Honours) (707401)
  • Bachelor of Business Management/Bachelor of Laws (Honours) (711401)
  • Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Laws (Honours) (711901)
  • Bachelor of Economics/Bachelor of Laws (Honours) (714201)
  • Bachelor of Laws (Honours) (718001)
  • Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Laws (Honours) (731401)
  • Bachelor of Journalism/Bachelor of Laws (Honours) (737102)
  • Bachelor of Humanities (Western Civilisation)/Bachelor of Laws (Honours) (707402)
  • Bachelor of Computer Science/Bachelor of Laws (Honours) (733901)
  • Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Honours) (724002)
  • Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Honours) (726002)
  • Bachelor of Speech Pathology (Honours) (0727002)
  • Bachelor of Midwifery (728402)
  • Bachelor of Nursing (728502)
  • Bachelor of Nursing/Bachelor of Midwifery (728602)
  • Bachelor of Nursing Science/Master of Dietetics Studies (729602)
  • Bachelor of Exercise & Sport Sciences (Honours) (729302)
  • Master of Nursing (Graduate Entry) (720202)
  • Bachelor of Humanities (Western Civilisation) (757201)

What to do if the reactivation date has passed: Reinstatement not possible after 1 March 2025

Last date to enrol in your program: 1 March 2025

Semester 2 2025 offers
You can reactivate your offer until: 22 July 2025

What to do if the reactivation date has passed: Contact UQ after reinstatement date has passed

Last date to enrol in your program: 8 August 2025

Disability Adviser, Student Services

Gatton

5460 1046

[email protected]

 

Disability Adviser, Student Services

St Lucia

3365 1704

[email protected]

Torrens University Australia


Deferment is available for successful applicants once they have accepted their offer through QTAC and Torrens University Australia student system. Successful applicants are encouraged to contact the Future Student Advisors at 1300 575 803 or email [email protected] for further advice as some programs do not permit deferment or have special conditions.

Semester 3 2024 Offers
You can reactivate your offer until Sunday 29 September 2024

What to do if the reactivation date has passed: Contact Torrens University at [email protected] for any further information

Last date to enrol in your program: TBA

Semester 1 2025 Offers
You can reactivate your offer until Saturday 1 March 2025

What to do if the reactivation date has passed: Contact Torrens University at [email protected] to see if reinstatement is still possible

Last date to enrol in your program: TBA

Semester 2 2025 Offers
You can reactivate your offer until Saturday 14 June 2025

What to do if the reactivation date has passed: Contact Torrens University at [email protected] to see if reinstatement is still possible

Last date to enrol in your program: TBA

University of New England


UNE may allow successful applicants to defer for up to two years for most UNE courses (with students needing to request to defer for one year at a time). To apply for deferment all applicants must respond to their QTAC offer and send in a request for deferment to UNE via AskUNE. Applicants approved to defer their course by UNE do not need to re-apply through QTAC the following year. Enrolment information will be emailed to deferred students advising them they can enrol as their deferred intake start date approaches. The Bachelor of Nursing (666991) cannot be deferred.

Semester 1 2025 offers
You can reactivate your offer until: 24 February 2025

Courses that can’t be reactivated:

  • Bachelor of Nursing (666991)

What to do if the reactivation date has passed: Contact UNE for further information.

Last date to enrol in your program: 3 March 2025

For further information, contact UNE.

Semester 2 2025 offers
You can reactivate your offer until: 23 June 2025

What to do if the reactivation date has passed: Contact UNE for further information.

Last date to enrol in your program: 30 June 2025

For further information, contact UNE.

Disability Unit

02 6773 2897

une.edu.au/askune

University of Southern Queensland


Applicants who are offered a place may defer their study for one year. Deferral is not permitted in the following UniSQ Programs:

  • Bachelor of Biomedical Science (Medicine Pathway) (906941, 906961, 906951)
  • Bachelor of Midwifery (Graduate Entry) (906295)
  • Bachelor of Nursing (906391, 906395, 936391, 916391, 906385)
  • Bachelor of Nursing (Enrolled Nurse Entry) (906491, 906495, 936491, 916491)
  • Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Honours) (906181, 936181)
  • Bachelor of Paramedicine (936151)
  • Bachelor of Social Work (Honours) (909185)
  • Bachelor of Speech Pathology (Honours) (936371)
  • UniReady (902001, 902005, 922001, 932001)

To defer your QTAC offer, contact QTAC by responding to your offer. Applicants do not need to re-apply through QTAC the following year as enrolment information is automatically forwarded to deferred applicants. For more information, visit the UniSQ website or call 1800 269 500.

Semester 3 2024 offers
You can reactivate your offer until: 13 November 2024

What to do if the reactivation date has passed: Contact UniSQ on 1800 269 500 or [email protected] to be considered for the next available intake.

Last date to enrol in your program: TBA

Semester 1 2025 offers
You can reactivate your offer until: Reactivation dates vary by course intake:

  • January intake reactivate your offer by 13 January 2025
  • February intake reactivate your offer by 10 February 2025
  • March intake reactivate your offer by 10 March 2025.

Contact UniSQ if you need to reactivate the following courses:

  • Bachelor of Nursing (906385, 906391, 906395, 906491, 906495, 916391, 916491, 936391, 936491)
  • Bachelor of Paramedicine (936151).

Courses that can’t be reactivated:

  • Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Honours) (906181, 936181)
  • Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Honours) (906232, 936232)
  • Bachelor of Speech Pathology (Honours) (936371)
  • Bachelor of Biomedical Sciences (Medicine Pathway) (906941, 906951, 906961).

What to do if the reactivation date has passed: Contact UniSQ on 1800 269 500 or [email protected] to be considered for the next available intake.

Last date to enrol in your program: Enrolment dates vary by course intake:

  • January intake enrol by 20 January 2025
  • February intake enrol by 21 February 2025
  • March intake enrol by 17 March 2025.
Semester 2 2025 offers
You can reactivate your offer until:

  • May intake reactivate your offer by 26 May 2025.

Contact UniSQ if you need to reactivate the following courses:

  • Bachelor of Nursing (906391, 906395, 906491, 906495, 936391, 936491).

Courses with different reactivation dates: You can reactivate your offer until 5 May 2025 for the following course:

  • UniReady (902005).

What to do if the reactivation date has passed: Contact UniSQ on 1800 269 500 or [email protected] to be considered for the next available intake.

Last date to enrol in your program: Enrolment dates vary by course intake:

  • May intake for UniReady (902005) enrol by 12 May 2025
  • May intake enrol by 6 June 2025.

Disability Student Support Services

4631 2372

[email protected]

University of the Sunshine Coast


UniSC allows deferment for up to one year in most Undergraduate programs, the Master of Teaching programs and the Tertiary Preparation Program. Exceptions apply.
Successful applicants who have accepted their offer through the QTAC system may defer the commencement of their program by selecting deferment when registering their offer response direct with UniSC.
Note:

  • Deferment is not automatically approved for the Bachelor of Medical Science (Griffith MD Provisional Entry for School Leavers) (013231). Applicants made an offer for this program must request deferment by emailing [email protected] outlining the reasons for the request.
  • Deferment is not permitted for Undergraduate Certificate programs.
    Applicants holding a deferred place will be notified by UniSC on the process to commence their program. If the deferment period is still valid, these applicants will not be required to re-apply through QTAC. Contact UniSC for more information.
Semester 3 2024 offers
You can reactivate your offer until: 25 November 2024

What to do if the reactivation date has passed: Contact UniSC on 5430 2890 to see if reinstatement is still possible.

Last date to enrol in your program: 6 December 2024

Semester 1 2025 offers
You can reactivate your offer until: 3 March 2025

Courses that can’t be reactivated:

  • Bachelor of Medical Science (013231)
  • Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Honours) (013022 )
  • Bachelor of Paramedicine (013431)

Contact UniSC if you need to reactivate the following courses, they can’t be reactivated through QTAC:

  • Bachelor of Nursing Science (013401)
  • Bachelor of Nursing (014021)
  • Bachelor of Midwifery (013471)
  • Bachelor of Clinical Exercise Physiology (013251)
  • Bachelor of Dietetics (Honours) (013123)
  • Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Honours) (013421)

What to do if the reactivation date has passed: Contact UniSC on 5430 2890 to see if reinstatement is still possible.

Last date to enrol in your program: 7 March 2025

Semester 2 2025 offers
You can reactivate your offer until: 28 July 2025

Contact UniSC if you need to reactivate the following courses, they can’t be reactivated through QTAC:

  • Bachelor of Nursing Science (013401)
  • Bachelor of Nursing (014021)
  • Bachelor of Nursing Science (Graduate Entry) (013411, 018661, 014211)

What to do if the reactivation date has passed: Contact UniSC on 5430 2890 to see if reinstatement is still possible.

Last date to enrol in your program: 1 August 2025

Disability Adviser, Student Wellbeing

5430 1226

[email protected]


Direct Entry Institutions

RMIT University


Successful applicants may apply to defer commencement of their studies.

Deferrals may not be permitted in all courses, and can be taken for a duration of up to 12 months depending on the course you are being admitted to.

For more information, visit RMIT University.

Successful applicants will be advised via email (to the email address supplied in their VTAC Course Application) with offer information and details about when and how to enrol.

For more information, visit RMIT University.

Students with a disability or long-term illness
For students with a disability, long-term illness and/or mental health condition, and primary carers of individuals with a disability.

Equitable Learning Services can offer:

  • Assistance with assessment and study conditions
  • Information and support to ensure equal opportunities for all students
  • Arrangement of inclusive technology including reading, writing and voice-recognition software (eg. zoom text, dragon naturally speaking, ClaroRead etc.)

For more information, visit RMIT University.

Work Integrated Learning (WIL)
Work Integrated Learning (WIL) is designed to integrate academic learning with practical workplace experiences.
It includes placements, internships, projects with industry, and WIL activities in simulated workplace environments.
Students may be required to obtain a successful Police Check, Working with Children Check (relevant to the State eg VIC) and/or receive specific immunisations and/or health screenings in order to participate in the work integrated learning component of their program.
For more information, visit RMIT University.

Jobs and careers
Supporting you to look for work or start your career RMIT prepares students and graduates for success in life and work, so they can positively contribute to and shape the world.
Through events, programs and services we help students gain valuable experience and connect them to industry.
For more information, visit RMIT University.

Privacy
Successful applicants will have a record generated in RMIT's student administration system which automatically creates a student email account. RMIT's email system is externally provided by Microsoft on a secure domain with privacy protections to prevent unauthorised access or use.
For more information, visit RMIT University.

Student wellbeing
RMIT's student support services offer information, advice and support on:

  • Study and learning
  • Improve your academic skills
  • Careers - visit the Job Shop for jobs and career advice
  • Getting involved - student clubs, creative and sporting activities
    staying healthy
  • Bulk billed access to the Medical Hub @ RMIT, free professional counselling
  • Financial and legal wellbeing - manage your finances, seek legal advice and explore scholarships
  • Accommodation - looking for a place to live or advice on your rights

For more information, visit RMIT University.

QTAC Dates

Stay on top of important QTAC dates, including  Offer rounds, as well as Key dates and deadlines. And don’t miss out on events that may help you with your application or offer acceptance!

Offer Round

Due Date to Apply & Submit Docs*

Due Date to Change Preference

Offers Released

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The ATAR release date for 2024 is 13 December 2024.

ATAR Registration and resources are available on our ATAR Page

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