Southern Cross University offers flexible, industry-focused courses to help launch your career. We offer a range of courses from our Preparing for Success program, designed to develop the necessary skills for future study, through to undergraduate, honours and postgraduate course options. To apply for Semester 1 2009:Click here for the courses on offer in 2009. First semester commences 23 February, with Orientation Week commencing from 16 February. Study at our Lismore, Coffs Harbour and Tweed Gold Coast campuses or by distance education. If you are an international student, contact the SCU International Office* on +61 2 6620 3876.
Study On Campus To study at one of our campuses, NSW and ACT students apply via the New South Wales University Admissions Centre (UAC) and Queensland students apply via the Queensland Tertiary Admissions Centre (QTAC). We also welcome applicants from students in States other than NSW, Qld and the ACT. Applications for on-campus undergraduate courses can be made online through UAC [www.uac.edu.au*] from early August or QTAC [www.qtac.edu.au*] from mid July. Applicants for postgraduate courses, whether studying on or off campus, and for all Indigenous studies courses should use the Direct Application form (see below). Find Your Place For more detailed information about how you can successfully get into Southern Cross University click here. |
| Offer guaranteeSouthern Cross University also has an Offer Guarantee that can simplify the admission process for applicants. And, for many courses, Southern Cross University will guarantee you a place if you achieve a selection rank of 70 or better. View list of Offer Guarantee courses. |
Study by Distance Education To study by distance education, apply direct to Southern Cross University using the Direct Application form. You can lodge your application with the university at any time. Download the SCU Direct Application form* [pdf: 131k] or phone 1800 626 481 and ask for a copy to be mailed to you. Click here for the Key Dates for postgraduate courses through the Graduate College of Management, which includes trimester start dates. Students from other institutionsCross-institutional applicants must submit with their application a letter from their home institution that states which Southern Cross University unit(s) they are permitted to undertake, and that upon successful completion of those units advanced standing will be granted towards their award at their home institution. The institutional approval letter must also state whether they are enrolled as a HECS-HELP or a domestic fee paying student at their home institution. Download the SCU Direct Application form* [pdf: 131k] or phone 1800 626 481 and ask for a copy to be mailed to you. Advanced StandingSouthern Cross University policy allows for the granting of advanced standing for previous post-secondary study (normally completed within the last ten years), relevant professional experience or demonstrable expertise. If you wish to apply for advanced standing towards your course, you should complete and return the Advanced Standing Application Form. It is important to apply for advanced standing as early as possible in your studies as the amount of advanced standing you are granted may affect which units you need enrol in. To prevent delays in processing your graduation you are strongly advised to have submitted all requests for Advanced Standing before commencing your final study period. Alternative pathways for admissionSCU has a number of alternative pathways for admission. Some of these may allow 2007 NSW and ACT Year 12 applicants to receive an offer to a course even though they have a UAI below the published cut-off. They include: Postgraduate StudentsThe Direct Application form should be used for all postgraduate courses, whether on or off campus. Download the SCU Direct Application form* [pdf: 131k] or phone 1800 626 481 and ask for a copy to be mailed to you. Non Year 12 StudentsSouthern Cross University welcomes new students from many different backgrounds. If you are not a current Year 12 student, your application will be given an equivalent selection rank – a score out of 100 – to determine eligibility for a place at Southern Cross University. Click here for further information. Careers AdviceChoosing the right course and planning where your studies may lead, can be a daunting prospect. If you would like assistance in planning your studies or to discuss career outcomes, please make an appointment with our Careers Advisor on 02 6620 3220. To assist those applicants who are unable to attend an interview in person, phone appointments are also available. If you are an International student, that is, not an Australian/New Zealand citizen or a Permanent Resident, you will need to contact the Southern Cross University International Office on +61 2 6620 3876.
Updated: 24 September 2008 |