Applicants for undergraduate courses (excluding Indigenous and fourth year Education upgrade courses) should apply through the relevant state Tertiary Admissions Centre:
A small number of undergraduate courses are offered by direct entry.
Application for admission to ACU can be made in one of two ways, through a Tertiary Admissions Centre (TAC), or directly to ACU. The process applicable to different categories of applications is set out below.
Applicants for undergraduate courses (excluding Indigenous and fourth year Education upgrade courses) should apply through the relevant state Tertiary Admissions Centre:
A small number of undergraduate courses are offered by direct entry.
Applicants for postgraduate coursework, Honours, Indigenous, fourth year Education upgrade, pathway and some undergraduate programs apply directly to the University via Student Connect.
International applicants (classified as those who wish to study on-campus in Australia using a Student Visa, Temporary Resident Visa or other temporary visa) apply directly to the University through the International Education Office.
Research applicants apply directly to the University through the Office of Research.
Some courses also require submission of Additional Information Forms and/or evidence of previous study/professional experience.
All supporting documents must be supplied before an application can be assessed and should be provided with the direct application. Incorrect information provided may result in the withdrawal of any offer and/or cancellation of enrolment.
Visit Supporting Documentation and Additional Information Forms.
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