I have an ATAR
If you’ve previously completed Year 12 and received an ATAR, you can still use this to apply for admission. However, if you’ve since completed a tertiary qualification, such as a Diploma or university-level study, your application may be assessed based on that qualification instead.
For tailored advice, contact the UOW Future Students Team to explore your options.
I have studied at TAFE or a Private College
If you hold an qualification, such as:
- Certificate IV (excluding trade certificates)
- Associate Diploma
- Diploma
- Advanced Diploma
You may be eligible for entry into selected UOW degrees. Admission depends on the qualification level, completion status, and your academic performance.
You may also be eligible for credit for prior learning, which can reduce the number of subjects you need to complete your UOW degree.
Reach out to the UOW Future Students Team to discuss your eligibility and credit options.
I've completed part of a university degree or want to transfer
If you’ve studied at university or another tertiary institution, whether you’ve completed your degree or not, you may be eligible to transfer into a UOW course.
To apply, you’ll need to provide:
- Academic transcripts
- Evidence of completing at least 0.5 full-time equivalent study (or 1.0 FTE for Law and Western Civilisation degrees)
- Subject outlines or syllabi of your previous study for credit assessment
- Official English translations if your documents are in another language
Contact the UOW Future Students Team for help with your application and credit transfer process.
I have completed a degree
If you have already completed an undergraduate (Bachelor) or postgraduate (e.g. Masters) degree, you can use the results you obtained from that qualification to apply for a different degree.
You may also be eligible for credit for prior learning, which can reduce the number of subjects required to complete your new degree.
To assess your eligibility, you’ll need to provide:
- Academic transcripts
- Subject outlines or syllabi from your previous study for credit assessment
- Official English translations if your documents are in another language
Please contact the UOW Future Students Team for more information and to discuss your options.
I've completed a university preparation program
If you’ve completed a university preparation or pathway program designed to help students meet entry requirements for higher education, you may be eligible for admission into an undergraduate degree at UOW.
These programs typically provide essential academic and study skills to support success at university. Admission is subject to meeting minimum entry requirements and may vary depending on the course.
Note: Some degrees, such as the Bachelor Laws, Bachelor of Arts in Western Civilisation, four-year professional degrees, and double degrees, do not accept preparation program qualifications for entry.
For guidance on eligibility and available courses, contact the UOW Future Students Team.
I have an overseas qualification
If you completed your high school education overseas, and it’s comparable to an Australian Year 12 qualification, you may be eligible for admission to UOW. If you also hold a tertiary qualification (e.g. Diploma or Bachelor degree), your application may be assessed based on that instead.
All senior secondary results are converted to a Selection Rank (SR). To be considered for admission, you must meet the minimum SR required for your chosen course.
Contact the UOW Future Students Team to confirm whether your qualification can be used for admission.
I have none of these
UOW offers a variety of admission options for student who may not meet traditional entry requirements. Whether you’ve completed a non-standard qualification or are returning to study later in life, there’s a pathway for you.
Skills for Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT)
Available to applicants aged 21 or older by 1 March in the year of study. STAT results can be used for admission to most degrees, excluding Engineering, Law, Mathematics, Physics, Psychology (Honours), and Arts in Western Civilisation.
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TAFE Tertiary Preparation Certificate
An alternative to Year 12, the TPC can be used for entry depending on academic performance.
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Limited ATAR
Accepted for all undergraduate courses. You must be at least 20 years old on 1 March in the year you complete your HSC, and complete between 5 and 9 units of ATAR courses, including at least 1 unit of Category A English.
For help navigating these options, please contact the UOW Future Students Team.