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I am after a course that Curtin does not offer. Where do I go from here?
The Government of Western Australia Jobs and Skills WA website is a great tool that allows you to search for an occupation and courses that will help you gain the skills to work in that job. If you’re a current student and you need career advice, y...
What should my child study and how do I help them decide?
There are many things to consider as a school leaver deciding what to study at university. Encourage them to think about what they would enjoy studying, rather than what they think they should be studying as they are more likely to succeed with ...
What should I study and who can help me decide?
We would first encourage you to search our course offerings by visiting our Future Students webpage. This resource will assist in providing you with a suitable course, as well as up-to-date information about the course offering, admission criteria, f...
I have not met the maths prerequisite for entry in to the course I am interested in, what are my options?
If you have met Curtin's English entry requirement and achieved the required ATAR for your course of interest but have not met the mathematics requisite, one of the following options may assist:UniReady Enabling: the Mathematics for Science unit will...
What is the New to Curtin Mentor Program?
The New to Curtin Mentor Program provides new students with the opportunity to connect with current students in a similar area of study to support them in their successful transition to studying at Curtin University. The program is available to all n...
How do I change from studying full-time to part-time and vice versa?
Changing from part-time to full time and vice versa, involves in or from units to reach your preferred study load. If you are not bound by student visa conditions or conditions on your course, you can amend your own enrolment to suit your prefer...
I'm a HDR student and I'm having trouble paying my fees, who can I contact?
If you're having trouble paying your thesis fees, you may for advice. Alternatively, you may wish to speak with your thesis supervisor. ...
How do I know which scholarships I may be eligible for?
Curtin’s Scholarships site allows you to search and apply for scholarships specific to you. By filtering the search criteria you can generate all scholarships which are specific to you, your course of study or faculty you are in. Curtin offers both...
What do I do if my Orientation sessions clash?
If there is a clash between your compulsory faculty sessions in your orientation timetable, we recommend contacting your faculty directly for advice on which session to attend and how to access presentation slides and key information.If there is a cl...
What happens if my course application is unsuccessful?
If your application is unsuccessful, you will receive feedback on the reason and alternate course options, if applicable. You can also contact Curtin Connect for pathway advice on how to become eligible for the next intake....
How do I extend my visa?
To extend your visa, you will need an electronic Confirmation of Enrolment (eCoE) to support your visa application, which you will need to apply directly to the Department of Home Affairs. When you first accept an offer for a course at Curtin Unive...
I am an International student and have successfully completed my pathway course, how do I change courses?
As an international student, it may be possible to course switch (change from studying one Curtin course to studying another Curtin course), however, a place cannot be guaranteed. Students are still required to meet the entry requirements or prerequi...
Can I study a course externally (online)?
Some Curtin courses can be studied externally (fully online). You can view the study mode available for specific courses on the Curtin Course page. Find your desired course(s) by using the search function, then refer to the 'Location' tab to know wh...
How much will it cost to study at Curtin?
Course tuition fees can be found on the Courses webpage using the steps below: Search for the course you wish to study in the Find your course search box. Select the relevant course from the search results. Ensure the correct student status ("Do...
Where do I find Curtin's course guides?
You can either find our course guides online via the links below, or ask for a hardcopy in person at Curtin Connect (Building 102, Curtin Perth Campus). Undergraduate Courses 2025 Humanities 2025 Business, Innovation and Law 2025 Science 2025...
Can I apply for a postgraduate course if I am still finishing my undergraduate course?
Yes. Students who are in their final semester/study period of their undergraduate degree can lodge their application prior to the completion of their course. Applicants who have satisfied entry requirements may receive a conditional offer, with the c...
Where can I find the entry requirements for courses?
Each Curtin course has specific entry requirements. On our Future Students webpage you will be able to search all of Curtin’s course offerings. Once you have selected your course, click on the Admission Criteria tab to view the up-to-date informati...
How do I prove my professional registration when applying for Curtin courses?
When applying for Health Sciences courses, you may need to prove your professional registration. If your professional registration is with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA), please follow these steps: Visit the AHPRA web...
I am unable to enter Australia due to visa processing delays. If my student visa is refused, will I receive a full refund for my course fees?
If you are studying a Curtin English course, the English Language Courses Refund Agreement will apply. You will receive a refund on the ‘unused component’ of the English Language Course in accordance with the ESOS Instrument (Calculation of Refun...
Can I get a loan for my postgraduate course?
Eligible students studying in a postgraduate course, can apply for a to defer their tuition fees during their studies. The government FEE-HELP loan scheme allows students to defer their tuition fees as a HELP loan, so that up front payment is not re...
Are there any courses or activities that may be offensive to me, culture or my beliefs?
It is highly recommended that you read the course and unit information so you are fully aware of the essential requirements of study and can identify if any activities or content would conflict with your culture or beliefs. Some examples include th...
What courses are available for international students?
There are a number of courses available for international students. Please refer to our online Curtin Courses Handbook for more details. Alternatively, please visit our Course Finder page to find a course of your interest. Please note this is subject...
Will my ATAR be considered if my course weighted average is not competitive?
Depending on the course, your ATAR may be taken into account. However, the higher your course weighted average (CWA) the more competitive your application will be overall....
Does Curtin offer online courses?
Yes. A number of courses at Curtin University are available to be studied either partially or fully online. Fully online courses Visit the Curtin Online website for more information on Curtin's online undergraduate and postgraduate course options. ...
What are pathways to undergraduate courses within health sciences?
To explore a range of health science courses and their entry requirements, visit the Faculty of Health Sciences webpage. Navigate to your chosen course offering and select 'Admission Criteria'. If you don't meet the minimum entry requirements to ...
What undergraduate and postgraduate courses are available online?
Curtin University offers a number of courses that can be studied fully online. View the online courses webpage to discover your options. Some Curtin courses are also offered online via Open Universities Australia (OUA). Many Curtin courses can be st...
What are the alternate pathways to Science and Engineering undergraduate courses?
If you don't meet the minimum entry requirements to apply for your chosen course within the Science and Engineering field, you may be able to meet these requirements by starting a Bachelor of Multidisciplinary Science. The Bachelor of Multidiscip...
I would like to take a break from my studies. What are my options?
If you would like to take a break from your studies, the following options are available to you:Take a leave of absence: Taking a leave of absence reserves your place in the course for the duration of the approved leave. You can take leave from your ...
What if I don't meet the admission requirements for the course I want to study?
If you don’t meet the admission criteria for an undergraduate degree, there are several ways to gain entry. View alternative pathways for information and try our Pathway Finder Tool. There are many different pathways including UniReady, TAFE, Port...
Who can be my referee for my course application?
Depending on the course requirements, it would be either one academic reference and one professional reference, or two professional references. For further clarification, please visit Curtin's Courses page, search for your course and view its supplem...
What happens to my scholarship if I withdraw from my course?
Your scholarship will be cancelled if you completely withdraw from Curtin University.If you withdraw from your course after you receive your semester payment, you may also be required to repay that semester's payment.If your withdrawal is due to exce...
Where can I find the Tertiary Institution Service Centre (TISC) course codes for my application?
Students can find all TISC course codes on the TISC course search.Unfortunately, Curtin is unable to provide the TISC course codes directly to the public due to liability implications. Likewise, TISC will not provide these codes over the telephone an...
How do I apply to study a postgraduate course at Curtin?
Postgraduate study are university-level courses for students who have either an undergraduate degree or significant work/life experience in the study area. Postgraduate courses include graduate certificates, graduate diplomas and masters degrees. Th...
Do you offer any short courses?
Our graduate certificate courses are comprised of four units and can be completed in one semester full-time or the equivalent part-time. Graduate certificate courses are designed for individuals wanting to develop skills in a specialised area. The m...
What are the pathways to meet the English requirements of my course?
If you are an international student and did not meet the English language entry score required for your course, you may want to consider applying for a study program at Curtin English. It is located on campus grounds in Perth and gives you access to ...
Can I keep my scholarship if I switch courses?
If you are considering changing courses, check the terms and conditions of your scholarship to determine if you can keep your scholarship. Please notify the Scholarships Office prior to switching courses. ...
What is an electronic Commonwealth Assistance Form (eCAF)?
Your electronic Commonwealth Assistance Form (eCAF) is a request for government assistance for your tuition fees. If you are an eligible domestic student studying in Australia, you must submit an eCAF before the due date of the study period if you wi...
What is a University Admission Advice Letter (UAAL)?
The Universities Admission Advice Letter (UAAL) contains the following: Final scaled scores Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) (if appropriate) Eligibility information for the four public universities in Western Australia including Cur...
What are my study load options?
Depending on your course, you can choose to: Study full-time Full-time study involves enrolling in units totalling 100 credit points (usually 4 units each semester/trimester), which means around 30 hours overall work time per week. For most students...
What is cross-institutional enrolment and how do I apply?
Cross-institutional enrolment falls into two categories, outbound and inbound:Outbound cross-institutional enrolment refers to a student remaining enrolled in their principal course at Curtin and then undertaking a unit/s offered at another Australia...
I want to practice in the field of nursing or allied health in an overseas country with my Australian qualification. How can I organise registration for this country?
Curtin understands the value in our Graduates’ qualifications being recognised for overseas registration. If you have graduated from Curtin within the last 10 years, we may be able to support you in the verification of your Curtin qualification. ...
Can I apply for on-campus accommodation for the duration of my course?
For Curtin Perth Campus accommodation and Curtin Kalgoorlie Agricola accommodation, students can apply for a semester or full year at a time. At the end of your contract, you can choose whether you want to renew your contract. For other campuses, pl...
I didnt receive a course offer in the first round, as I need to sit the STAT to meet English competency. Will I be considered for the Curtin Excellence Scholarship if I receive a course offer in the second round?
If you meet the scholarship eligibility criteria, maintain Curtin as your first preference, and receive an offer of a place into an eligible course in second round offers, you will be eligible for the Curtin Excellence Scholarship offer in January. ...
I am an international student applying for a HDR course. How will I know the status of my application?
To enquire about the status of your HDR application, please visit the Ask International page and lodge an enquiry. Usually, applicants are notified of the outcome of their assessments and the Letter of Offer will be issued to successfu...
I'm not sure what to study, what are my options?
It’s OK to not know what you want study – there are so many options! Use the resources below to explore your interests and find out which courses complement your abilities and goals. Find U quiz Explore the many possibilities that could suit...
How do I order official documents online?
To place an official documents order online, please follow the steps below:1. Log into OASIS.2. Under the Welcome tab, click on Order Official Documents.3. Follow the prompts to place your order and make payment.Your document order will be processed ...
What is HECS-HELP?
HECS-HELP is an Australian Government loan available to eligible students enrolled in a to defer their tuition fees. View the HECS-HELP page on the Study Assist website for eligibility criteria. Domestic students must submit an prior to the due ...
Can I withdraw from a unit after the census date?
You can withdraw from units until the displayed on the Academic Calendar. If you withdraw from a unit after the has passed but prior to the last withdrawal date, you will be liable for the full fees of the unit/s, however you will not be academical...
How do I plan my timetable?
Curtin's useful planning tool Plan Your Timetable allows you to experiment with different combinations of classes (e.g. lectures/tutorials) to come up with a timetable that suits your availability. This tool can also be used to view the class times f...
What is Flywire?
Flywire is an international payment facilitator that allows you to pay your Curtin tuition fees securely from overseas, often in your local currency. Depending on your home country, your payment options include bank transfer, credit card, e-payments,...
What is class registration?
Class registration is the process of choosing the classes you would like to attend for your units. Classes can include activities such as lectures, tutorials, workshops or seminars, depending on the structure of your units. You need to register into ...
What is SA-HELP?
SA-HELP is an Australian Government HELP loan available to eligible domestic students who do not wish to pay their upfront. View the Study Assist website for eligibility criteria. To defer your SSAF, you must submit an for SA-HELP before the due d...
Can I pay my tuition fees from overseas?
You can pay your tuition fees quickly and securely from overseas using Curtin's online payment platform, ePay. The Paying your fees guide provides instructions on making payments. The following payment methods are accepted: Credit or debit card...
How do I defer my offer to study at Curtin?
To defer your offer via the Applicant Portal, follow the steps below: Log into the Applicant Portal. Click My Applications. Under My Applications, you will see the course(s) for which you have applied for. Click View on the application you wou...
Do I need to wear a uniform at Curtin?
At Curtin certain courses require you to wear a uniform or protective clothing etc. For example, if you are studying Chemistry, it is a requirement to wear enclosed shoes and a lab coat for laboratory classes. Students who visit construction sites ...
How do I overload my unit enrolment in a study period?
Overloading refers to enrolling in more than the standard study load for any given study period. For example, undertaking 125 credits (five 25-credit units) within a semester instead of the standard 100 credits (four 25-credit units). Overload req...
How many intakes does each course have per year?
Most courses at Curtin offer intakes in semester one (usually starting in February) and/or semester two (usually starting in July). However, not all courses will have intakes for both. Some courses have intakes in other study terms (e.g. the Master...
What type of classes will I attend?
The class types you may attend will depend on which units you are enrolled in. The main class types delivered at Curtin are: Lectures are presentations given by a subject matter expert, on a specific subject area within the unit you are studying. ...
What is the difference between fully online and internal units?
Units with an internal attendance mode involve regular ongoing face-to-face tutorials, lectures and laboratory sessions on campus on an agreed schedule. Units with a fully online attendance mode involve the unit content being delivered online. S...
Where can I find more information on various support services offered at Curtin?
Student Wellbeing Advisory Service If you’re struggling with studies or wish to discuss personal issues with someone, contact our Student Wellbeing Advisory Service for counselling and wellbeing advices. Our service is free and confidential for a...
Can I defer my offer to study at Curtin?
You may be able to defer your offer for a period of up to 12 months. Instructions are listed on our Defer your offer page. If you changed your mind, and wish to: defer for more than 12 months due to extenuating circumstances: submit a request vi...
How are scholarships paid at Curtin?
Curtin scholarships may contribute towards tuition fees, housing fees, cash payments or a combination of these. Scholarships that provide a cash payment will be paid directly into your nominated bank account according to the scholarship terms and con...
Do I have to pay the full indicative fee on my Letter of Offer?
If you are an international student, you must pay the full indicative fee for the first study period of your course. This amount will be stipulated as the tuition fee deposit on your Letter of Offer. It is a condition of your offer that this fee is p...
What events are held for mature age students during Orientation Week (O-Week)?
We run optional sessions for mature age and part-time students during Orientation Week (O-Week).These sessions can be found in your Personalised Orientation Planner, available in OASIS prior to O-Week. If you're unable to attend a session, replays of...
Can I attend Orientation Week (O-Week) on campus if I am studying online?
Yes, you are more than welcome to take part in our on-campus Orientation Week (O-Week) sessions. For further information on orientation sessions, please refer to your Personalised Orientation Planner in OASIS.You can also access orientation resources...
Do I still have to pay the Student Services and Amenities Fee (SSAF) if I don't intend to use any of the amenities and services?
If you have been charged the SSAF, you must pay the fee. You are encouraged to make use of all services and amenities provided at Curtin and the Student Guild to make the most of your university experience. If you're not sure what is available, you c...
How do I accept my TI SC Curtin Offer?
You will receive an email directly from Curtin with the details of your offer once it has been processed. You can then accept your offer via the steps below:Login to OASIS. You may need to activate your account if it is your first time logging in.Sel...
I have paid the deposit amount stated on my offer letter, why do I still have outstanding fees?
As an international student, the fee quoted on your letter of offer is only indicative (an approximation of your tuition fees) and may differ depending upon the units you have enrolled in and the calendar year you commence your studies. To check you...
Are all students charged the Student Services and Amenities Fee (SSAF)?
No, not all students are charged the Student Services and Amenities Fee (SSAF). You can find a list of exempt students on the Current students webpage. ...
What Orientation information is available for Curtin OUA students?
You can access information specific to commencing your online studies on the Curtin OUA Orientation page. There you will find information about key tasks to complete before classes begin and tips to help you settle into online study. ...
How do I pay back my HELP loan?
Once the study period census date has passed, any payments you make towards your HELP loan debt must be paid directly to the Australian Taxation Office (ATO). You will be required to make repayments to your HELP loan debt once your income is above t...
How are my thesis fees determined?
If you are an international student, your thesis fees are calculated on a daily rate depending on when you enrol. If you are a domestic Higher Degree by Research (HDR) student, you are currently exempt from paying tuition fees. Your fees are supp...
How will Curtin spend my Student Services and Amenities Fee (SSAF)?
Curtin must spend the revenue from your SSAF on non-academic services and amenities. You can find a full list of the services and amenities provided at Curtin on the Student services and amenities fees (SSAF) webpage. ...
Who requires an Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC)?
All student visa holders are required to have an adequate health insurance throughout their stay in Australia. This means that the insurance must commence from the date on when the student arrives in Australia with their student visa and the cover m...
What are my study HELP loan options?
If you are a domestic student, you may be eligible for subsidies and/or loans provided by the Australian government, including: Subsidies through Commonwealth supported places (CSP) Student loans through the Higher Education Loan Program (HELP) ...
My school has told me that I have been nominated for the Principals Recommendation Award for Curtin. What does that mean?
Your school principal has nominated you for a one-off scholarship prize awarded by Curtin University. After Curtin receives your nomination, your eligibility will be assessed. Information about the Curtin Principal's Recommendation Award can be found...
How can I determine if my studies at another university meet the prerequisites for switching to Curtin?
Your previous university studies will be assessed by our Admissions team as part of your application to determine if you meet the prerequisites....
Can I use a university bridging program (i.e. university foundation, enabling or preparation course) to apply for entry to Curtin?
Successful completion of an Australian university foundation, enabling or preparation program may satisfy the minimum entry requirements into an undergraduate coursework degree at Curtin, if all of the following apply:the course is at least one semes...
As an international student, when do I need to accept my offer?
There are 3 different categories of acceptance due dates: For countries listed here (country list), acceptance due date is 7 weeks before course start date, as stated on your Offer Letter. If you have a GTE Finance or GTE Interview condition on yo...
What does my course application status on eStudent mean?
In the 'My Applications' tab on eStudent, there are five types of application status that could show up against the new application you have submitted: Unassessed - your application is currently being assessed or will be assessed after the closin...
Does Curtin offer courses with evening classes?
Although we don’t have a specific list of courses that offer evening classes, there are some courses that do have classes offered outside of business hours. To get an idea for when your classes may be, find your units on the Curtin Handbook and in...
What is the difference between a single and a double major?
Certain courses allow you to choose a major and in some cases a double major. A major is usually 200 credit points (8 units) that are a part of your course structure, however this will vary depending on your course. Some courses will have more or le...
What is a double degree?
A double degree comprises two individually approved courses that have a condensed course structure, allowing you to study units from both courses simultaneously. This allows you to be able to complete the double degree in less time than doing the two...
What is a Commonwealth supported place (CSP)?
A Commonwealth supported place (CSP) is an enrolment in a course where part of your tuition is subsidised by the Australian government, so you pay a lower tuition fee. CSPs are offered in undergraduate (Bachelor) courses and a select number of postgr...
Can TISC (Tertiary Institutions Service Centre) applicants change their course preferences?
Yes, please refer to Choosing and Changing Preferences on the TISC website for information on how to change your preferences. Note: TISC applicants should check the relevant deadlines on the TISC calendar for important dates regarding changing prefer...
How long can I defer my offer for?
Course commencement deferrals are granted for a 12 month period. You may be able to commence your course after a deferral of 6 months if your course offers a mid-year intake. Deferrals for a longer period, to a maximum of two years, may be consi...
Can I remain in Australia until my student visa expires if I have completed my course?
Once you have completed your studies, you'll need to contact the Department of Home Affairs (DHA) to confirm how long you may remain in Australia on your current visa. The DHA can also advise on your application eligibility for a different type of vi...
I am an International student, will I be able to obtain CRL or exemptions?
Credit for Recognised Learning (CRL) or exemptions are given based on previous studies and are related to the major chosen. Units passed in previous studies that do not equate to a Curtin unit will not be exempted. No exemptions will be granted if th...
What are Curtin Credentials?
Curtin Credentials are flexible, globally recognised courses that are designed to further professional development and to deepen and broaden knowledge and experience. They have been created to offer dynamic, engaging and flexible learning experiences...
I need to sit the STAT. Will I be considered for the Excellence Scholarship if I receive an offer in the second round?
Yes. If you are required to sit the , you will need to meet the scholarship eligibility criteria, maintain Curtin as your first preference in TISC and receive an offer of a place into an eligible first preference course in second round offers to rece...
I have applied for the Bachelor of Medicine at Curtin as my first preference. If I don't receive an offer for the Bachelor of Medicine, can I still be considered for a Curtin Excellence Scholarship if I receive an offer into my second preference?
The Bachelor of Medicine is not an eligible course for the Curtin Excellence Scholarship. If you do not receive an offer for the Bachelor of Medicine at Curtin but instead receive an offer into your second TISC preference (Curtin), the scholarship wi...
How do I contact Curtin Connect?
Curtin Connect is your hub for student service and support. Our team is on hand to help with a range of enquires throughout your time at Curtin, from your course application, to your graduation and everything in between! Get in touch with us using th...
What does the last withdrawal via eStudentOUA or academic penalty date mean?
The academic penalty date or last withdrawal via eStudent/Open Universities Australia, is the last date you are able to withdraw from units within that study period. If you withdraw from a unit any time between the and the academic penalty date, y...
Where is Curtin University located?
Our main campus is situated in Bentley, six kilometres south of Perth, Western Australia's capital city. Whilst the Curtin Perth campus is the largest of the Curtin campuses and offers the majority of our courses, we also operate out of several other...
How can I contact the Future Students team?
Thinking about studying at Curtin? Have a question about one of our courses? Get in touch with our Future Students team using the details below. View our frequently asked questions: We have a range of FAQs about studying at Curtin. Book a...
When do I need to pay my fees?
You need to pay your Tuition and Student Services Amenities Fees (SSAF) prior to the due date recorded on your eInvoice. If you are an international student commencing a new course, you must pay your tuition fees upfront by the due date indicated on...
How do I accept my offer to study at Curtin?
If you applied through the Curtin website:You will receive an email directly from Curtin with detailed instructions on how to accept/decline your offer once it has been processed.If you are a domestic student accepting your offer via OASIS, follow th...
How do I have my academic transcript sent to the Teacher Registration Board of Western Australia (TRBWA)?
If you are admitted into a relevant teaching or education course, a copy of your academic transcript will be sent on to TRBWA on your behalf, approximately 2 weeks after the official result release date of your final units, so long as:▪ You do not ...
How long will it take to complete an undergraduate degree?
Undergraduate degrees require between three and five years of full-time or equivalent part-time study (if your degree is available to be studied part-time). A full-time study load typically consists of 200 credits (approximately eight units) per yea...
What happens if I do not pay my tuition fees on time?
New commencing international students If you do not pay your fees by the due date stated on your Letter of Offer, you won't be able to enrol in your course or obtain a Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) or student visa. Continuing international studen...
What is portfolio entry?
Through Portfolio entry, you can apply for your preferred course with a portfolio of documents that showcase your academic achievements, qualifications, work experience, extra-curricular activities and suitability for tertiary study. You can appl...
What is professional practice?
Professional practice (also known as placements, clinics or practicals) is where a student is required to extend knowledge and skills within a face to face practical environment. This is different to work integrated learning (WIL) or work experience,...
What happens if my WACE English ATAR does not meet Curtin's English requirement?
To be eligible to apply for a course at Curtin, you must satisfy the English competency requirement.If you have not achieved a sufficient scaled mark in English ATAR, Literature ATAR or EALD ATAR, you may get a second opportunity to demonstrate your ...
What is a domestic fee paying place?
A domestic fee paying (DFP) place is one where the university does not receive any government funding towards your enrolment. If you are enrolled in a domestic fee paying place, you must pay the full cost of your course. This will result in the cost ...
What is an incidental fee, and how do I pay for it?
An incidental fee is a fee charged by the school for resources (i.e. field trip expenses, material costs) used within a unit. Incidental fees are separate to, and do not include the Student Services and Amenities Fee (SSAF). You can find the total ...
What English test scores do I need to meet the English language requirements to study at Curtin?
Curtin requires all applicants to demonstrate proficiency in English. There are specific English requirements for every course outlined in the IELTS (International English Language Test System) table on each course page via the Entry requirements tab...
What is the difference between FEE-HELP and HECS-HELP?
FEE-HELP and HECS-HELP are used by eligible students to defer tuition fees. Although both forms serve a similar purpose, a FEE-HELP form is completed for courses in which you have a and a HECS-HELP form is completed for courses in which you hav...
If I defer my offer can I change my mind and accept it instead?
If you have already deferred your offer and now wish to commence study instead of deferring your offer, please submit your request via the online enquiry form. If you no longer wish to commence study in the course that you were deferred from, pleas...
When do I need to apply for a new CoE to extend my student visa?
If your student visa expires before the next official result release date then you will need to order your CoE. This is so that you can apply for a new student visa with the Department of Home Affairs in order to continue your current course of stud...
Am I required to sit the UCAT ANZ if I want to apply for Curtin's Medical degree?
All applicants* to Curtin's Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) course must sit the University Clinical Aptitude Test (UCAT) ANZ. and the Casper Test, these must be completed the same year as application. Curtin does not use the GAMSAT ...
How much time will I have to allocate to studying?
Students can expect that for every 1 hour of class time, they will put in 1 hour of additional study. If you choose to study in a full-time capacity, you will likely take four units per semester. A typical unit may account for 3 or more hours of co...
Can I study part-time?
You may be able to study part-time, undertaking as few as 25 or 50 credit points (one or two units) per semester. This reduces your weekly workload considerably but extends the duration of your course. You may also be able to change each semester, st...
If I accept my offer, can I change my mind and defer it?
If you have accepted your offer and then decide to defer, please submit an online enquiry to our Admissions team by following the steps below: 1. Head to our online enquiry form submission page 2. Select 'Current Students' 3. Select 'Admissions...
When should I apply for on-campus accommodation?
For both Perth and Kalgoorlie campuses, we recommend applying for on-campus accommodation early to increase your chances of securing your preferred room.Applications for on-campus accommodation are open twice a year:Around May for the semester 2 inta...
I am an international student. Can I defer my Letter of Offer to the next intake?
Yes, depending on your circumstances, you have the following options to defer your Letter of Offer: ▪ I have received my Letter of Offer, but have not accepted or received a Confirmation of Enrolment (COE): Please lodge a request at the Ask Intern...
Why can't I defer my offer to study at Curtin?
You may not be able to defer your offer due to one (or more) of the following reasons: Certain undergraduate courses do not allow deferrals - some courses (i.e. Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery) do not accept deferral. Offer has lapsed ...
What is Curtin College?
Curtin College offers diploma courses that provide a direct entry path into a bachelor’s degree at Curtin University. These diploma courses follow the university curriculum and unit structure, whereby students will be studying bachelor degree units...
Can I still use my TER or ATAR for meeting undergraduate entry requirements?
Yes, currently Curtin University accepts your Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) from any year. The ATAR was formerly known as TER (Tertiary Entrance Rank), which is also recognised by Curtin University.For further information, visit the ATAR ...
Do I need to submit an eCAF if I am a postgraduate student?
If you are studying in a domestic fee paying course, you can apply to defer your fees using a FEE-HELP loan. You will need to complete an for FEE-HELP prior to the study period fee due date. If you will be paying your full fees upfront by the due d...
How do I change the return date for my deferred offer?
You cannot change the return date for your deferred offer. The deferral period is for 12 months. When submitting a deferral request via OASIS or the Applicant Portal, the system will automatically default to the approved 12 month deferral period. ...
How will my scholarship affect my Centrelink payments?
If you receive a Centrelink payment, you need to declare any scholarships you are awarded to Centrelink. Your scholarship may impact your Centrelink payments. For advice, please contact Centrelink directly. Please use your Curtin student ID as the sc...
How do I apply to be in the StepUp to Curtin program?
If you are applying based on Financial Hardship and you are not attending a school that is eligible for StepUp adjustment, you will need to complete the StepUp Application Form. Otherwise, you do not need to submit an application form as students ar...
Can I study at an institution that Curtin does not have an exchange agreement with?
Yes. This is considered a Study Abroad and Exchange program. Under a Study Abroad program, you can attend institutions with which Curtin does not have an exchange agreement. To apply for a Study Abroad and Exchange program, you are required to: ...
What are Indigenous Commonwealth Scholarships?
Indigenous Commonwealth Scholarships are to assist Indigenous students from low socio-economic backgrounds to undertake an enabling course, associate degree or bachelor degree at Curtin University. Curtin University offers the following Commonwealth...
What on campus facilities are available to students at Curtin?
Curtin offers a range of services and facilities on and off campus to enhance university life. Free and confidential advice is offered to provide support for study and learning strategies, career and culture as well as information on student associa...
How can I apply to study as an international student?
Applying to study at Curtin is easy, you can apply directly yourself or through a registered Curtin agent. Once you have chosen a Curtin course, view our instructions on how to apply. Assessing your application will take approximately two weeks*. ...
I am an International student and have received a scholarship as part of my offer to Curtin University Perth. If I defer, will I be able to receive my scholarship next semester?
Global Curtin scholarships cannot be retained if a recipient defers their studies beyond the original start date of their course and will not be extended beyond its prescribed duration or amount, unless notified otherwise by Global Curtin. For any ...
Why have I been asked to provide my educational background in OASIS?
If you have been admitted into a Curtin course from 2020 onwards and we are yet to receive your educational background information, you will be prompted to complete the educational background form. All three questions on the form must be completed, a...
Is there a fee for applying direct to Curtin University?
No. Applying to a course direct via the Curtin University website does not incur an application cost. ...
What is undergraduate study?
Undergraduate study is also referred to as post-secondary education and is normally studied at a higher education institution, such as a university. The most common type of undergraduate study is the bachelor's degree, which typically takes three to...
Should I apply for UniReady or portfolio entry?
While both UniReady and Portfolio entry are non-ATAR admission pathways to degree courses, the pathway program you choose will depend on your qualifications and your competency in English. To apply for a Curtin course via portfolio entry, you must: ...
Can a TAFE qualification be used to apply for postgraduate study?
Most postgraduate degrees require a bachelor’s degree. However, some select courses may accept experience-based entry which allows for the consideration of TAFE in combination with other relevant work or life experience. Visit our webpage for more ...
Why should I provide my personal details to a Curtin staff member if I am only making an enquiry?
We endeavour to provide better quality service through high level customer relations, and if you provide your details or information, we can give you more specific and tailored advice. It can also be used to send through updated and relevant informat...
How can I apply for an Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) refund?
If you have organised your own OSHC, you will need to contact your OSHC provider directly for your OSHC refund. Curtin is not able to contact the OSHC provider on your behalf. If you have paid your OSHC to Curtin and need to apply for a refund, p...
Is Cert IV the minimum requirement for entry in to undergraduate study?
Yes, a Certificate IV is required for courses with a required ATAR of 70. If you’re applying with Certificates I-III, please use our pathway finder tool to explore the best options for you....
I am an international student with school-aged dependants. How do I arrange their schooling?
In Western Australia (WA), dependants of international students may be enrolled in either approved government (public) or non-government (private) schools registered by the Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students (CRIC...
How can I accept my Letter of Offer?
Instructions on accepting your offer will be indicated in the Letter of Offer that will be emailed to you. Complete acceptance documents must be received by the Admissions team before we can admit you into the course. A Confirmation of Enrolment (CO...
Is ATAR the only pathway to university?
The short answer is … no! There are many pathways to university, depending on your life and work experience. Whether you’re finishing high school, coming from TAFE, or considering a career change, at Curtin there is an entry pathway for you. D...
Should I study, work or travel before commencing my studies at Curtin?
It’s entirely up to you! Some people take time off before starting university to travel, pursue a hobby, gain skills and life experience, or to earn money. There are benefits to this as students with life experience often do very well at univer...
When I receive my early offer, can I accept and enrol in units?
No. To be able to accept your offer and enrol in units, you will need to have officially satisfied the admission criteria for your course. This information will only be available once your ATAR results are released at the end of the year. ...