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I am an international student and have school aged children, how do I get them into school?
Please visit our Bringing Your Family page for information on the application process. Curtin's Dependent Schooling information sheet will provide you with further information regarding visa processing, obtaining a Confirmation of Placement (CoP) let...
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 are high school visits requested?
If you are interested in booking an engagement experience with our Future Student Engagement team please visit our Book a School Visit page. General information for career advisors and teachers can be found on our Career advisors and Teachers page. ...
I failed one of my UniReady in school subjects, what should I do?
To discuss your options, please contact UniReady on 9266 7632 or uniready@curtin.edu.au. We’re here to help you find the best path forward. ...
How do I meet the eligibility requirement of completing high school?
If you are entering the University as a WA Year 12 student from a secondary school, it is essential for you to satisfy the requirements of the Western Australia Certificate of Education (WACE) which is managed by the School Curriculum and Standards A...
I am an international student studying at a WA high school. Am I eligible for a Curtin Excellence Scholarship?
No. The Curtin Excellence Scholarship is not offered to international students. You can search for other scholarships you may be eligible for on the Scholarships website. ...
What is a faculty?
Faculties are the primary academic divisions in which teaching and research are conducted. Curtin is divided into four discipline based study areas: Faculty of Business and Law Faculty of Health Sciences Faculty of Humanities Faculty of Scienc...
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...
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...
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 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,...
Is there a library on campus?
Yes, there are a number of libraries across our Curtin campuses: TL Robertson Library Curtin Graduate School of Business Library John Curtin Prime Ministerial Library Curtin's WA School of Mines Kalgoorlie Library Visit Curtin's Library page ...
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 ...
How do I find out the status of my application for a higher degree by research?
You will be notified of the status of your application by the Graduate Research School. Please do not refer to the application status listed within the My Applications tab in eStudent for an update on your application status. This section is used onl...
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 do I get religious equity support for an assignment, exam or placement?
Curtin has equity support if you have a religious festival, fast or holy day that falls on the day or time of your exam or that significantly impacts your ability to complete an assignment of placement. The event must be obligatory for all participan...
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...
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...
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 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: ...
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...
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: ...
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 ...
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...
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...
What is a student ambassador?
In 2009, Curtin officially launched a Student Ambassador Program. Student Ambassadors are current students who act as a link between the university and the outside community. They come from all walks of life and use their own experiences to give peop...