ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
You can find information about the entry requirements for each
GradStart course in
GradSearch.
The ‘ENTRY REQUIREMENTS’ will tell you what qualifications
and/or experience you need to have to be considered. In some
cases, a minimum academic achievement level (eg credit average)
may be stated.
Where references are made to higher education level
qualifications such as bachelor degrees or equivalent you must
either:
-
have undertaken higher education level
study at an Australian institution or;
-
have undertaken study overseas at a level
which is deemed to be the equivalent of Australian higher
education level study (see below).
Many courses also include a statement under 'ALTERNATIVE ENTRY'
which explains the University's policy on considering applicants
who do not meet the normal entry requirements for the course.
For some courses, there is also information under 'ADDITIONAL
APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS' eg the need to download, complete and
submit a supplementary form, provide a portfolio or attend an
interview. It is very important that you read and follow the
instructions under this section in the stated time frame or you
may not be given equal consideration in the selection
process.
Higher education study undertaken overseas
If you have undertaken higher education
study overseas, SATAC will use the guidelines agreed to by its
member institutions to assess your study in terms of its
equivalence to higher education level study offered by
Australian institutions.
If you are unsure of the
equivalence of your overseas higher education study, SATAC can
give you advice over the telephone and/or in person (for more
complex cases). If you need advice about your overseas
qualifications, contact SATAC without delay to allow the maximum
time for dealing with your enquiry.
SELECTION
For many GradStart courses, all eligible applicants ie
those who meet the entry requirements, will be selected. For
some high-demand courses, however, all eligible applicants must
be ranked to determine a merit order for selection.
Ranking is normally done based on academic merit ie by
calculating a Grade Point Average (GPA). This is done for each
higher education level course you have studied at an Australian
higher education institution or overseas equivalent for the
equivalent of one semester full-time or longer. Selection is
usually based on your best GPA.
Click here to view the method for calculating a GPA
together with some examples.
For some courses, ranking may be
based on other criteria such as an audition or interview score
or a combination of academic and other criteria.