How to apply

Once you know what you want to study, the next step is applying! Simply answer a few questions and we’ll point you in the right direction.

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1. Find a course

Start by searching and browsing our courses.

Filter by location (including online), year, term and course type to narrow your results. If you're unsure which campus is right for you, request a campus tour or for term dates, check the key dates page. For any questions you are welcome to contact us online or call our team 1800 626 481 during business hours.

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2. Start Application

Use the questionnaire below to find the best path to apply or jump back in to complete an application in progress.

You can also apply directly from the course page and select from the available location and term to start your application. Don't forget to explore the wide range of scholarship opportunities to see if you're eligible.

If you have prior experience that may be applicable to your chosen study, refer to our credit for prior learning page.

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3. Accept and Enrol

Southern Cross University will send you a formal offer by email – congratulations! Your next step is to accept the offer. Detailed information about accepting your offer, enrolling and more is available from the getting started at Southern Cross University guide.

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Get started by finding the course you would like to apply for.

Search and browse our courses to find out:

  • What you'll learn and potential career paths
  • The locations and start dates available
  • Entry requirements

Tip: Use our 'add to favourites' function so you can easily return to courses that capture your interest and for reference when preparing to apply.

Get ready to apply

Depending on your path to university, the following may be required for your application:

  • If you have completed Year 12 studies, in most cases we will be able to access those results on your behalf. Our friendly team will contact you following the assessment if we have been unable to access to request alternative documentation
  • Evidence of any TAFE studies through school (i.e. Certificate 3, Certificate 4 or a Diploma)
  • Evidence of the highest level of education
  • A resume (CV) that details any industry or workplace experience

Course specific criteria

Some courses have additional entry requirements such as an interview, portfolio, statement or audition. These details, including location, start date and availability details are available on the course pages.

Graduating high school students

If you're graduating this year, or in the coming year we encourage you to apply through our Early Offer program which is tailored to help make your entry into university as seamless as possible. 

Helpful links to consider

 

You can apply online

Apply now

Get started by finding the course you would like to apply for.

Search and browse our courses to find out:

  • What you'll learn and potential career paths
  • The locations and start dates available
  • Entry requirements

Tip: Use our 'add to favourites' function so you can easily return to courses that capture your interest and for reference when preparing to apply.

Get ready to apply

No matter how you apply, there are documents you'll need to support your application e.g.

  • Academic transcripts and graduation certificate, also known as a testamur, degree or an award of all relevant previous studies. Note: If you are yet to graduate, incomplete study will be accepted for assessment however please be aware that your offer may be conditional on completion
  • Evidence of English language proficiency
  • English test results or proof of study from an English-speaking school or university
  • A resume (CV) that outlines your work history

Course specific criteria

Some courses have additional entry requirements such as an interview, portfolio, statement or audition. These details, including location, start date and availability details are available on the course pages.

Helpful links to consider

You can apply online

Apply now

Undergraduate Certificates and Diplomas

These are a great pathway to further study at Southern Cross University. Outside the minimum language requirements detailed on each course page, your application may be assessed on a number of factors and therefore may require the following:

  • Evidence of any Certificate 3 or above studies
  • Evidence of the highest level of education
  • A resume (CV) that details any industry or workplace experience

We encourage all applications and if more details are required or an alternative option may be better suited based on your application, our team will contact you to discuss.

For Graduate Certificates

For some Graduate Certificates, you may need to demonstrate a high level of work experience or have an Undergraduate degree.

  • Academic transcripts and graduation certificate, also known as a testamur, degree or an award of all relevant previous studies. Note: If you are yet to graduate, incomplete study will be accepted for assessment however please be aware that your offer may be conditional on completion
  • A resume (CV) that outlines your work history
  • You may also be required to demonstrate professional standing or a specified level of qualification particular to the industry which will be specified on the course page under entry requirements

Course specific criteria

Some courses have additional entry requirements. These details, including location, start date and availability details are available on the course pages.

Helpful links to consider

You can apply online

Start your application

Applying for Honours (one year)

You will be required to provide evidence of your undergraduate degree. You can still submit your application for assessment if you are still completing final units or subjects of study, however, your offer may include the completion of these as a condition. We advise to check your course page about finding a supervisor for your Honours year as you may need this in place before you submit your application.

The minimum GPA for Honours is 5.0 and varies by course. GPA and other requirements, such as proposals or supervisor agreements, are detailed on the course page.

Helpful links to consider

You can apply online

Apply now

Single subject or unit study (non-award)

Applicants looking to study a single unit (subject) can apply online using our application portal. To apply select "Miscellaneous Non-Award" from the dropdown list when searching for your course.

To check the location, timing and unit codes of available subjects visit the schedule of units. Learn more about single subject or unit study.

Cross-institutional study

If you're currently studying with another university and would like to enrol in an individual unit (subject) at Southern Cross University you are required to:

During the online application process, ensure you select either "Cross-Institutional (Undergraduate Home Institution)" OR " "Cross-Institutional (Postgrad at Home Institution when searching for your course. Learn more about Cross-institutional study.

Apply through our Graduate School

Explore Higher Degree Research

All applications to undertake postgraduate research are made directly through Southern Cross University's Graduate School. 

Each higher degree by research (HDR) course page outlines how to apply along with related information including:

Please complete our application form

Download the application form

Our General English (GE) unit will help those looking to develop their English language skills for use in real-life contexts, whereas our English for Academic Purposes (EAP) is suited for those preparing for study with a greater focus on academic and digital literacy practices.

Three simple steps:

  • Download and complete the Application Form. Please ensure you complete Section D
  • Please provide proof of identification with your application (e.g. a passport).
  • Email your completed form and copy of identification to the address included on the form

What happens once you apply

Once your application has been assessed, you will receive an email from Southern Cross University with the outcome. We may request additional information or could issue an offer conditional on satisfying certain criteria e.g. academic and/or English language conditions.

You can apply online

Apply now

Transition to University Program

This is an intensive preparatory course delivered over six-weeks. To be eligible you must satisfy the criteria outlined on the course page that includes:

  • English language requirements
  • Completed Year 12 studies within the prior year of application e.g. if you graduated from Year 12 in 2022, you are eligible for the 2023 Transition to Uni program
  • You must be eligible to receive an ATAR or equivalent in Year 12

Preparing for Success Program (PSP)

PSP is a flexible, fee-free course. Students can undertake one or two units in six-week blocks, until they complete the course. To be eligible you must satisfy the English language requirements outlined on the course page and have completed a minimum of Australian Year 10 studies, or equivalent. Applicants unable to provide this may be asked to submit a Personal Competencies Statement, learn more.

Undergraduate Certificates and Diplomas

These are a great pathway to further study at Southern Cross University. Outside the minimum language requirements detailed on each course page, your application may be assessed on a number of factors and therefore may require the following:

  • Evidence of any Certificate 3 or above studies
  • Evidence of the highest level of education
  • A resume (CV) that details any industry or workplace experience

We encourage all applications and if more details are required or an alternative option may be better suited based on your application, our team will contact you to discuss.

Helpful links to consider

You can apply online

Apply now

Get started by finding the course you would like to apply for.

Search and browse our courses to find out:

  • What you'll learn and potential career paths
  • The locations and start dates available
  • Entry requirements

Tip: Use our 'add to favourites' function so you can easily return to courses that capture your interest and for reference when preparing to apply.

Get ready to apply

No matter how you apply, there are documents you'll need to support your application e.g.

  • Academic transcripts and graduation certificate, also known as a testamur, degree or an award of all relevant previous studies. Note: If you are yet to graduate, incomplete study will be accepted for assessment however please be aware that your offer may be conditional on completion
  • Evidence of English language proficiency: English test results or proof of study from an English-speaking school or University
  • A resume (CV) that outlines your work history
  • A scanned copy of your passport identification page

If your documents are in a language other than English, please provide an officially certified English translation with certified copies of the original documents. All documentation, excluding resumes, must be officially certified.

Entry requirements

Before applying make sure to check all entry requirements as outlined on the course page, including the English language requirements, as they do differ by course. We provide an English Language program if you do not meet the minimum English language requirements.

What happens once you apply

Once your application has been assessed, you will receive an email from Southern Cross University with the outcome. We may request additional information or could issue an offer conditional on satisfying certain criteria e.g. academic and/or English language conditions.

Helpful links to consider

You can apply online

Apply now

Get started by finding the course you would like to apply for.

Search and browse our courses to find out:

  • What you'll learn and potential career paths
  • The locations and start dates available
  • Entry requirements

Tip: Use our 'add to favourites' function so you can easily return to courses that capture your interest and for reference when preparing to apply.

Applying through an Education Agent

Firstly, find an approved agent. All correspondence relating to your application will be managed by your agent.

Get ready to apply

No matter how you apply, there are documents you'll need to support your application e.g.

  • Academic transcripts and graduation certificate, also known as a testamur, degree or an award of all relevant previous studies. Note: If you are yet to graduate, incomplete study will be accepted for assessment however please be aware that your offer may be conditional on completion
  • Evidence of English language proficiency: English test results or proof of study from an English-speaking school or University
  • A resume (CV) that outlines your work history
  • A scanned copy of your passport identification page

If your documents are in a language other than English, please provide an officially certified English translation with certified copies of the original documents. All documentation, excluding resume, must be officially certified.

Entry requirements

Before applying make sure to check all entry requirements as outlined on the course page, including the English language requirements, as they do differ by course. We provide an English Language program if you do not meet the minimum English language requirements.

What happens once you apply

Once your application has been assessed, you will receive an email from Southern Cross University with the outcome. We may request additional information or could issue an offer conditional on satisfying certain criteria e.g. academic and/or English language conditions.

Helpful links to consider

Apply through our Graduate School

Explore Higher Degrees Research

All applications to undertake postgraduate research are made directly through Southern Cross University's Graduate School.

Each higher degree by research (HDR) course page outlines how to apply along with related information including:

Please complete our application form

Explore English Language Programs

Our General English (GE) unit will help those looking to develop their English language skills for use in real-life contexts, whereas our English for Academic Purposes (EAP) is suited for those preparing for study with a greater focus on academic and digital literacy practices.

Three simple steps:

  • Download and complete the Application Form. Please ensure you complete Section D
  • Please provide proof of identification with your application (e.g. a passport).
  • Email your completed form and copy of identification to the address included on the form

What happens once you apply

Once your application has been assessed, you will receive an email from Southern Cross University with the outcome. We may request additional information or could issue an offer conditional on satisfying certain criteria e.g. academic and/or English language conditions.

You can apply online

Apply now

The Undergraduate Qualifying Program (UQP)

This course combines English language and academic skills development with academic, content-based studies. It is designed to prepare international students for undergraduate study in business, tourism and hospitality, and information technology.

Undergraduate Certificates and Diplomas

Outside the minimum language requirements detailed on each course page, your application may be assessed on a number of factors and therefore may require the following:

  • Evidence of any Certificate 3 or above studies
  • Evidence of the highest level of education
  • A resume (CV) that details any industry or workplace experience

We encourage all applications and if more details are required or an alternative option may be better suited based on your application, our team will contact you to discuss. 


Course specific criteria

Some courses have additional entry requirements such as an interview or an audition. These details, including location, start date and availability details are available on the course pages.

You can apply online or through an Education Agent

Find an Education Agent

Get started by finding the course you would like to apply for.

Search and browse our courses to find out:

  • What you'll learn and potential career paths
  • The locations and start dates available
  • Entry requirements

Tip: Use our 'add to favourites' function so you can easily return to courses that capture your interest and for reference when preparing to apply.

Applying through an Education Agent

Firstly, find an approved agent. All correspondence relating to your application will be managed by your agent.

Get ready to apply

No matter how you apply, there are documents you'll need to support your application e.g.

  • Academic transcripts and graduation certificate, also known as a testamur, degree or an award of all relevant previous studies. Note: If you are yet to graduate, incomplete study will be accepted for assessment however please be aware that your offer may be conditional on completion
  • Evidence of English language proficiency: English test results or proof of study from an English-speaking school or university
  • A resume (CV) that outlines your work history
  • A scanned copy of your passport identification page

If your documents are in a language other than English, please provide an officially certified English translation with certified copies of the original documents. All documentation excluding resume must be officially certified.

Entry requirements

Before applying make sure to check all entry requirements as outlined on the course page, including the English language requirements, as they do differ by course. We provide an English Language program if you do not meet the minimum English language requirements.

What happens once you apply

Once your application has been assessed, you will receive an email from Southern Cross University or via your Education Agent (depending on how you applied) with the outcome. We may request additional information or could issue an offer conditional on satisfying certain criteria e.g. academic and/or English language conditions.

Helpful links to consider

You can apply online or through an Education Agent

Start an online application

Get started by finding the course you would like to apply for. Search and browse our courses to find out:

  • What you'll learn and potential career paths
  • The locations and start dates available
  • Entry requirements

Tip: Use our 'add to favourites' function so you can easily return to courses that capture your interest and for reference when preparing to apply.

Applying through an Education Agent

Firstly, find an approved agent. All correspondence relating to your application will be managed by your agent.

Get ready to apply

No matter how you apply, there are documents you'll need to support your application e.g.

  • Academic transcripts and graduation certificate, also known as a testamur, degree or an award of all relevant previous studies. Note: If you are yet to graduate, incomplete study will be accepted for assessment however please be aware that your offer may be conditional on completion
  • Evidence of English language proficiency: English test results or proof of study from an English-speaking school or university
  • A resume (CV) that outlines your work history
  • A scanned copy of your passport identification page

If your documents are in a language other than English, please provide an officially certified English translation with certified copies of the original documents. All documentation excluding resume must be officially certified.

Entry requirements

Before applying make sure to check all entry requirements as outlined on the course page, including the English language requirements, as they do differ by course. We provide an English Language program if you do not meet the minimum English language requirements.

What happens once you apply

Once your application has been assessed, you will receive an email from Southern Cross University or via your Education Agent (depending on how you applied) with the outcome. We may request additional information or could issue an offer conditional on satisfying certain criteria e.g. academic and/or English language conditions.

Helpful links to consider

Apply through our Graduate School

Explore Higher Degree Research

All applications to undertake postgraduate research are made directly through Southern Cross University's Graduate School.

Each higher degree by research (HDR) course page outlines how to apply along with related information including:

Please complete our application form

Explore English Language Programs

Our General English (GE) unit will help those looking to develop their English language skills for use in real-life contexts, whereas our English for Academic Purposes (EAP) is suited for those preparing for study with a greater focus on academic and digital literacy practices.

Three simple steps:

  • Download and complete the Application Form. Please ensure you complete Section D
  • Please provide proof of identification with your application (e.g. a passport).
  • Email your completed form and copy of identification to the address included on the form

What happens once you apply

Once your application has been assessed, you will receive an email from Southern Cross University with the outcome. We may request additional information or could issue an offer conditional on satisfying certain criteria e.g. academic and/or English language conditions.

You can apply online

Apply now

The Undergraduate Qualifying Program (UQP)

This course combines English language and academic skills development with academic, content-based studies. It is designed to prepare international students for undergraduate study in business, tourism and hospitality, and information technology.

Undergraduate Certificates and Diplomas

Outside the minimum language requirements detailed on each course page, your application may be assessed on a number of factors and therefore may require the following:

  • Evidence of any Certificate 3 or above studies
  • Evidence of the highest level of education
  • A resume (CV) that details any industry or workplace experience

We encourage all applications and if more details are required or an alternative option may be better suited based on your application, our team will contact you to discuss. 


Course specific criteria

Some courses have additional entry requirements such as an interview or an audition. These details, including location, start date and availability details are available on the course pages.

Student at Coffs Campus

Important information when applying

Key application dates

See detailed information on the closing dates per Term for applications to the University.

Credit for prior learning

If you have gained knowledge, skills, and abilities through previous study or experience, you can apply to have your prior learning recognised.

Accept your offer

Simple steps to help you accept your offer, set up your accounts and get prepared for your studies.

Open Day 2023

Register now and discover which courses spark your interest and the location or format that works best for you. Check out your options from 08 July online and on-demand.

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English Language students

Important information when applying

Key application dates

See detailed information on the closing dates per Term for applications to the University.

Education Agents

Southern Cross University has an extensive network of Education Agents across the world who can assist with your application process.

English and academic pathways

Get ready for your university degree with an Southern Cross College English language program and work with our team to prepare yourself for your future.

International courses and fees

Explore available courses, locations and fees. Use the search filters to further narrow your results by study area or year.

Visit our international study page