ADMISSIONS CRITERIA
Admissions Criteria for specific courses
For domestic students, admissions criteria and how to apply can vary for each course, so it is best to check the criteria for your specific course.
- Jump to How to Apply for Domestic Students to find the specific details you need.
- International students can find more information here.
Read on below to find more general information and important links you may need.
Undergraduate admissions criteria
ATARs are not a necessary component of the ACAP admissions criteria. Applicants to an undergraduate course must meet the following criteria:
- Participate in a screening interview (typically by phone though online can be arranged if required); and
- Be 21 years or above at the date of commencement; or
- Completion of a Senior Secondary Certificate of Education (or equivalent); or
- Completion of a Certificate IV or above (or equivalent); or
- Admission to an undergraduate degree at an Australian University (or equivalent)
Please feel free to get in touch if you have any questions or require advice on pathways to get you to where you want to go.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
For guidance on how to apply and the documentation you will be asked to supply to finalise your application, please contact the ACAP team on [email protected]
EQUITY AND ACCESS SCHEME
We welcome applications from people who are disadvantaged or and require support through the Equity and Access Scheme. For more information on the Equity and Access Scheme and how to apply, click here.
Domestic applicants with overseas qualifications
We can accept overseas qualifications completed in English or translated into English.
English language proficiency
Students are required to provide current evidence of their English language proficiency for admission to ACAP. International students can provide their results from one of these three options:
- an accepted English language proficiency test, or
- an accepted English language provider, or
- a recognised qualification
Minimum English language requirements are the same across all ACAP Disciplines and are based on the level of qualification. View the ‘Entry Requirements’ section on the course page you are interested in study for more information.
HOW TO APPLY
Domestic Students
For guidance on how to apply and the documentation you will be asked to supply to finalise your application, please click here and then click on the link for the course you are interested in applying for.
International Students
For guidance on how to apply and the documentation you will be asked to supply to finalise your application, please click here.
For a list of ACAP courses please click here.
ENROLMENT
Important information on enrolment including requirements, important dates, variations, deferral and withdrawal, is available under Student Resources.
STUDENT PROFILE
Please see our Higher Education Admissions Transparency page for more information on students that commenced undergraduate study and passed the census date in the most relevant recent intake period.
WHERE TO GET FURTHER INFORMATION
- TEQSA national register
- QILT website
- Relevant TAC websites
- Information on appeals and grievance processes (Policies)