All high school and IB students applying for university must apply through the to be considered for entry.
Find your course
The provides details of more than 200 undergraduate degrees offered across our . It includes information on the minimum IB scores you need to be considered for a place in a degree, plus any other requirements for admission, such as auditions or interviews. Take a look – you may be surprised at your options.
Apply through UAC
When applying for university through UAC, UOW always advises you to make sure your first preference is what you are most passionate about, followed by courses that are just as interesting to you. Never put a course on your UAC preferences that you don’t want to study, and never choose a course just based on your IB results.
You must apply through UAC if you are:
- an Australian citizen (including dual citizenship holders)
- a New Zealand citizen (including dual citizen)
- an Australian permanent resident visa holder
- an Australian permanent resident humanitarian visa holder
For information on application procedures, dates and fees go to the .
Provide your results to UAC
You must authorise the release of your results to UAC – otherwise UAC will not be able to access them. This can be done by submitting the Request for Results Service on the .
In some cases, your school may do this on your behalf, but it’s best to check with your school’s IB Diploma coordinator. Once this is complete, UAC will receive your IB Diploma results directly from the International Baccalaureate organisation.
Subject adjustment factors
If you do well in an IB subject that is relevant to the UOW degree you’d like to study, you can earn adjustment points – because we know students who do well in relevant subjects are usually well prepared for a related course at uni. When you apply through UAC, any subject adjustment factors you are eligible for will be automatically added.
Please note: An IB score at or above the one listed on a degree in does not always guarantee you entry. The scores shown are the minimum scores required for consideration in these degrees.
For more information, please visit the .