The University of Sydney
This event is a great opportunity for parents and students to come and find out more detailed information about the University
Event: The University of Sydney in Brisbane Information Session
Date: Wednesday 25 July
Venue: Next Hotel Brisbane, 72 Queen Street, Brisbane City
Time: 2 – 7pm
Sessions include: International student consultations, Scholarship Workshop and the Drop in Evening for parents and students.
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ANU Admissions, Scholarships & Accommodation
Last month, ANU announced major changes to student admissions for 2020. We've been travelling around the country to tell you all about this new admissions process. We would like to invite you and your school community to attend the following events:
» Brisbane, 31 July at 5.30pm -
The University of Melbourne
The University of Melbourne would like to invite you to attend our at our Parkville campus on Thursday 12 July 9:00am – 6:00pm. Location: University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria 3010
The day will focus on aspects of the university that are of greater concern to interstate students such as the application process, scholarships, student services, accommodation options and financial assistance. Participants will have an opportunity to ask current University of Melbourne students who have come from interstate about their experience and how they managed the transition. The program will also include a campus tour followed by a free lunch at one of the residential colleges and a college tour. Optional additional accommodation tours will take place after the official program has ended.
Another event we are running is on the following day Friday 13 July ‘’ where you will find out about our undergraduate courses structure, majors, graduate pathways, enhancement programs and activities that can be done within each faculty. To find out more about the A Day at Melbourne program go to
ANU
ANU is changing how we do admissions, making it easier for students to apply to Australia's national university. Students wishing to commence at ANU in 2020 will apply directly to ANU in a single application that covers admissions, scholarships, and accommodation.
Timeline
March to May 2019 - Students apply to ANU
August 2019 - Early outcomes are released, conditional on meeting ATAR requirements, outcomes including admissions, scholarships, and accommodation offer
We will make early offers to students based on year 11 results, conditional on achieving the required final OP/ATAR. This means students will know they have a place at ANU much earlier, and they can start planning for their life at University. We'll be at the on Saturday, 21 and Sunday, 22 July from 10:00am to 4:00pm both days. Come along and ask us any questions you have about studying at ANU.
QTAC
QTAC applications for current year 12 students open 2 August. All applications are submitted online via the QTAC website. Some courses have earlier closing dates but the general early closing date is 28 September 2018.
How to apply to interstate tertiary institutions
You can apply for some institutions in Northern NSW and Tasmania through QTAC. .
You can access websites for all Australian institutions through the tertiary admission centres listed below.
You can apply for most interstate courses through state-based tertiary admissions centres. Current Year 12 students can apply from the start of August 2018:
New South Wales – (opens 1 August)
Northern Territory – (opens 7 August)
South Australia –
Tasmania – apply direct for
Victoria – (opens 6 August)
Western Australia – ; apply direct for .
Application processes and fees vary, so visit the relevant state’s tertiary admissions centre or institution website for more information
Griffith University
2019 scholarship applications open soon
Each year Griffith University provides more than 40 million dollars in direct financial support to help new and continuing students successfully complete their degrees. More than 600 scholarships are available to cover tuition, education and living expenses, and students can apply for multiple scholarships with just one application. Applications for 2019 open on 20 July 2018.
» Explore scholarship options and apply online at
The University of New England
Benefits of UNE Early Entry Direct:
Apply directly to UNE online
No application fees
Know earlier (November) that you have a place at UNE to relieve the pressure of waiting for results, and let you plan your big move
No QTAC application required - Applying through UNE Early Entry does not prevent you from making another application through a tertiary admissions centre so it’s a great way to increase your chances of getting into the course you want.
Who can apply for Early Entry?
Early Entry is available for most UNE degrees, for current Year 12 students
For most courses you are offered you will also have the option to accept the offer and defer for up to two years
Apply via :::::: on or before Friday 28 September 2018
Australian Catholic University
What is CAP?
ACU's Community Achiever Program (CAP) is designed to acknowledge commitment to our local communities. Regular volunteer work in your community – through a social justice organisation, sporting, performance, cultural or religious group – may be rewarded through our Community Achievers' Program with entry into an undergraduate degree.
A successful CAP application means you could receive an offer as early as August to study at ACU. Being part of this CAP group also offers unique opportunities to enhance your leadership and volunteering skills, while you study with us.
CAP entry is only available for Undergraduate bachelor level degrees at ACU.
Remember: the experience must have been voluntary, so ACU will not consider community involvement undertaken as part of your schoolwork, work experience or paid employment.
CAP applications to study in 2019
Close - Midnight Tuesday 31 July 2018
Offers will be released by the end of August 2018
Monash University:
Audition preparation course – jazz and popular voice studies
This is a two day course for jazz instrumentalists, jazz voice and popular voice students. Students will explore the performance and ensemble processes helping them build the skills required to audition for entry to the Sir Zelman Cowen School of Music. Students will learn what is expected during the auditions for our jazz and popular voice courses.
Event details
Date: Saturday 25 and Sunday 26 August 2018
Time: 10am – 3pm
Location: Sir Zelman Cowen School of Music, Clayton campus
Cost: $330
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Engineering prerequisites
Did you know, engineering graduates are among the highest paid graduates in Australia, with a median starting salary of $64,000 pa? (2017 Graduate Outcomes Survey). The Faculty of Engineering at Monash offers a flagship Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) degree enabling graduates to qualify as an engineer after just four years of study.
If are interested in entering this course at Monash, it’s imperative to select appropriate subjects early on, to ensure you can satisfy the course prerequisites:
English
Higher Level Mathematics
Physics or Chemistry
(all Australian Year 12 equivalent).
For more information, visit =
The University of Sydney
Our undergraduate degrees are streamlined so you can choose your ideal course. To help you navigate our study areas and pathways, we have streamlined and simplified our degrees. If you know precisely where you want to head or want to explore different areas before deciding what to do, we have an undergraduate degree that will take you where you want to go.
We’ve also expanded access for you to study across disciplines by introducing a shared pool of over 100 majors and minors. This gives you the opportunity to explore a wide range of study areas within the following degrees:
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Commerce
Bachelor of Design Computing
Bachelor of Economics
Bachelor of Science
Bachelor of Visual Arts
combined Bachelor of Advanced Studies
For example, if you enjoy studying science and history, you can now pursue both areas of study by enrolling in a Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science or a combined Bachelor of Advanced Studies degree.
You can design your own degree with our new combined Bachelor of Advanced Studies
Taken in combination with a three-year degree, the not only allows you to design your own degree but also supercharges your undergraduate experience at Sydney.
As part of the combined degree you have the opportunity to:
access at least one major outside your primary field of study
complete a second major
build on your expertise with advanced coursework and project work
complete an Honours component
enrich your experience in community, industry or entrepreneurship settings.
The future is in your hands. Find out more about the .
Bond University Scholarships for Australian students
Scholarship applications for Year 12 Australian students will open on 1 June, 2018.
View each of the scholarships below to find out more about each scholarship, their eligibility criteria, value and how to apply. Download your copy of the Also review our for Year 12 scholarship applicants.
The University of Queensland
Changes to Doctor of Medicine program from 2021
The UQ Academic Board have approved changes to the selection process for UQ's Doctor of Medicine (MD) program that will impact current high school students.
These changes will be progressively introduced over the coming years, allowing students ample time to prepare.
What are the changes?
There are two main changes to the selection process for the MD Program at UQ:
- The introduction of a Mini Multiple Interview as part of the selection process (only impacting current Year 10 students, or younger)
- The introduction of prerequisite courses to ensure students are well prepared for the first two years of the program (impacting all students)
Why the change?
Our revised admission process is designed to ensure the highly sought-after places in the MD program are offered to applicants who demonstrate the attributes and abilities most suited to the profession of medicine, and most likely to succeed in the MD program.
ANU
A pathway to medicine at ANU
The Bachelor of Health Science offers a pathway to the postgraduate at ANU without having to sit the GAMSAT. At the end of their second year in the Bachelor of Health Science up to 30 students will receive an offer of entry to the Doctor of Medicine and Surgery (MChD), contingent upon their grade point average (GPA), an interview process, and successful completion of the Bachelor of Health Science. Ten of the 30 places in the Doctor of Medicine and Surgery (MChD) program are reserved for rural and Indigenous students from the Bachelor of Health Science.
Program details
QLD OP: 6
Other prerequisites apply
For further details on admission, fees and program requirements visit the .
UQ Pharmacy Experience Day - save the date
Pharmacy Experience Day is an annual UQ showcase which invites students to discover where a Bachelor of Pharmacy can take them. Throughout the day guests will take part in a range of hands-on laboratory activities, meet and quiz current students, and participate on a guided tour through the world class facilities. All members of the public are invited to attend the Pharmacy Experience Day, held on Sunday 19 August 2018.
UQ New Bachelor of Arts Program Planner
The Bachelor of Arts offers students unrivalled flexibility, but this often causes confusion among new students. UQ have launched a new as a resource for guidance officers, teachers and students.
UMAT 2018 Key Dates:
Late registrations close: Friday 15 June 2018- 5pm AEST
Applications for Special Testing Conditions close: Friday 15 June 2018
UMAT test date: Wednesday 25 July 2018
Results released: Mid-September 2018
UMAT is only available once every year. If you do not register by the due date, you will have to wait until 2019 to sit the test.
University Open Days
Australian Catholic University (ACU): Saturday 28 July 2018, Open Day Brisbane, 9am-2pm
Bond University (BOND): Saturday 28 July, Twilight Open Day Gold Coast
CQUniversity (CQU): Thursday 9 August, Brisbane Open Day 3pm-6pm; Saturday 11 August, Bundaberg and Mackay
Griffith University (GRIFFITH): Sunday 12 August 2018 Open Day Gold Coast, Nathan & South Bank Campuses
James Cook University (JCU): Sunday 19 August 2018, Townsville Campus; Sunday 26 August 2018, Cairns Campus
Queensland University of Technology (QUT): Sunday 29 July 2018, Open Day Gardens Point (city) campus
Southern Cross University (SCU): Sunday 29 July (10am – 2pm) Gold Coast Open Day
The University of Queensland (UQ): St Lucia campus – Sunday 5 August (9:00am - 3:00pm); Gatton campus – Sunday 19 August. (9:00am - 3:00pm)
University of Southern Queensland (USQ): Toowoomba – Sunday 19 August; Ipswich – Saturday 1 September; Springfield – Friday 7 September
University of the Sunshine Coast (USC): Fraser Coast – Saturday 23 June; Sippy Downs - Sunday 22 July; Caboolture – Sunday, 5 August
KEY DATES:
Wednesday 25 July: UMAT Exam
Saturday 21 and Sunday 22 July 2018: Tertiary Studies Expo (TSXPO) 8am – 4pm, RICC Brisbane Showgrounds.
Friday 20 July: Griffith University – Scholarship applications open
Tuesday 31 July 2018: ACU – Closing date CAP applications to study in 2019
Wednesday 1 August: UAC (NSW Tertiary) – Applications open; Early bird applications close Friday 28 September
Thursday 2 August: QTAC (Qld Tertiary) – Applications open; Early bird applications close Friday 28 September
Monday, 6 August 2018: VTAC (Victorian Tertiary) – Applications open; Close of timely applications: Thursday, 27 September; Close of Scholarship applications: Friday, 12 October
Sunday 19 August 2018: UQ – Pharmacy Experience Day – 9.30am-1pm
Friday 28 September 2018: UNE – Closing date Early Entry application
Monday 17 December 2018: OP Advice Night, UQ Centre, St Lucia campus 4pm- 7pm
Tuesday 18 December 2018: QUT Real Decisions – Gardens Point campus
Liz Johnston