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Early Offer Scheme
If you’re a current Year 12 student applying to UC for undergraduate study next year, you could receive an early admission offer under the Early Offer Scheme using criteria other than your ATAR.
Applications for Early Offers will open on 20th May 2024.
Important dates:
- 20 May 2024: applications open
- 9 August 2024: applications close
- 23 August 2024: Early Offer document deadline
- 5 September 2024: offers released
To be eligible for the Early Offer Scheme, you must be a current Year 12 student enrolled in a school located in the ACT or NSW and intending to go to university. For example, if you are studying a tertiary package in the ACT, pursuing the HSC leading to an ATAR in NSW, or are undertaking the International Baccalaureate (IB), you can apply for admission to the 69ÂÜÀò in advance of receiving your ATAR results, which will instead be based on your Year 11 results and a 300 word personal statement.
When applying for the Early Offer Scheme, your achieved results from the relevant Year 11 subjects will be assessed by UC. ‘Relevant subjects’ are ‘T’ or ‘H’ subjects in the ACT, specific HSC subjects that are used for the ATAR calculation in NSW, and subjects undertaken in Year 11 through the International Baccalaureate (IB) which are used to calculate your ATAR.
UC Course Selection Rank |
Year 11 Overall Percentage Minimum |
Year 11 GPA 5 Scale |
Year 11 GPA 7 Scale |
---|---|---|---|
60-69 |
60% |
3/5 |
4/7 |
70-79 |
70% |
3.5/5 |
5/7 |
80+ |
80% |
4/5 |
6/7 |
Examples
- Bachelor of Design (Industrial Design) has a selection rank of 60 – applicants will need a minimum 60% overall percentage across their Year 11 study results.
- Bachelor of Laws has a selection rank of 85 – applicants will need a minimum 80% overall percentage across their Year 11 study results.
We will also review your personal statement that outlines why you would like to receive an early offer.
*Number percentage results will be used to calculate the overall percentage. However, where letter results only are provided, each grade is assigned a score (A=5, B=4, C=3, D=2, E=1) and an overall percentage equivalent is created based on the total score divided by the number of subjects. For example, if you received grades of one A, three Bs and two Cs, your eligibility percentage would be calculated as:
1 A = (1x5) = 5
3 B = (3x4) = 12
2 C = (2x3) = 6
Total = 23/6 (number of subjects) = 3.8/5 = 76%
To be eligible to apply for the Early Offer Scheme at UC, you must be:
- Intending to go to university, which can be demonstrated by undertaking a tertiary package in the ACT or pursuing the HSC leading to an ATAR in NSW, or undertaking the International Baccalaureate (IB)
- Enrolled in a school in the ACT or NSW
The majority of undergraduate courses at UC are included in the Early Offer Scheme, but there are some that are excluded from this particular admission program. Make sure you check our list of Early Offer Scheme-eligible courses before applying.
If you are an international student currently in Year 12, enrolled in a school located in the ACT or NSW and intended to go to university you may be eligible for the Early Offer Scheme. For example, if you are studying a tertiary package in the ACT, pursuing the HSC leading to an ATAR in NSW, or are undertaking the International Baccalaureate (IB), you can apply for admission to the 69ÂÜÀò for the Early Offer Scheme.
You will be required to submit an application directly to UC’s application portal. Please make a note on your application that you are applying as part of the Early Offer Scheme.
No, you are not required to provide your Year 12 results. Admission through this scheme only requires your Year 11 results and a 300 word personal statement.
Your offer of admission to UC through the Early Offer Scheme will require you to complete Year 12. However, you won’t be required to achieve a specific ATAR result.
If there are any additional requirements, these will be outlined on your offer letter.
If your application is successful and you receive an offer through the Early Offer Scheme, you can defer your place at UC for either six months or one year, depending on your course availability.
If you don’t receive an early offer as part of UC’s Early Offer Scheme, you may wish to be considered for the Schools Recommendation Scheme (SRS).
gives you detailed instructions on exactly how to apply, what sort of documents you may need and key dates for the UAC part of your SRS application. Your school may provide extra instructions and additional key dates that you also need to meet to be considered for SRS.
Your personal statement needs to be approximately 300 words in length. It should address which course/s you are interested in studying, and why you have chosen to apply for these course/s at the 69ÂÜÀò.
No, you can only be considered for one course at a time. If you have submitted your application and subsequently change your mind, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@canberra.edu.au and include your application ID in the subject line.
You can find out more about the Early Offer Scheme by contacting our Future Students Team.
Telephone: 1800 864 226
Email: study@canberra.edu.au
Start your application
Applications for Early Offers will open on 20th May 2024. If you attempt to submit an application before this date, you will not be considered for the Early Entry Scheme and your application may be withdrawn.
Please refer to the step by step application guide to apply successfully. You will need to have a copy of your official Year 11 results which include a numeric or alphabetical grade which demonstrates your academic achievement for each subject, and a 300 word personal statement ready to submit.
Find your course using the course search function below. If you are unable to find your course preference, this means the course is not included in this particular admission program.
Once you click on the course link to apply, you will be required to register an account in UC’s application portal. Please do not use your school email address to register - use your personal email address.