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International Students

Applications from international students are assessed on the basis of the applicant’s academic qualifications and proficiency in English.

Undergraduate entry is based on the satisfactory completion of the equivalent of twelve years of schooling at a comparable entry level to that applying to local Australian students. International students undertaking Australian Year 12 examinations should apply through the Tertiary Admissions Centre in the relevant state. All other applicants should apply direct to the University. Postgraduate entry is normally based on the satisfactory completion of a recognised degree or diploma of at least three years duration, comparable to an Australian degree or diploma.

Applicants who undertook study in a language other than English will be required to show proficiency in English. The University accepts both the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) and the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL).

Support services for international students are provided through the International Education Office and include an orientation program, airport reception, assistance with temporary accommodation arrangements, and a variety of other support services.

University policy allows for yearly increases in tuition fees. Tuition fees are subject to change.

Further information is available from the International Education website.