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Studying at UniSA is closer than you think.


Study at UniSA as an adult entry studentIf you're over 18 and want to study for the first time, y
ou could be eligible for adult entry to gain a degree at UniSA. You’ll discover you can qualify without relying on Year 12 results, you can sit the STAT or you can get credit for TAFE/ RTO qualifications or transfer from another university.

What’s more, our degree programs have strong links with industry, giving you experience as well as knowledge that will make you a perfect candidate for employment.

Adult Entry information session

Come to the Adult Entry information session and find out all you need to know about STAT results and options, Foundation Studies, credit agreements from TAFE to UniSA and more.

When: Tuesday 5 January, 5.45pm - 6.30pm.
Where: Brookman Building, City East campus.

To find out more about studying as an adult entry student, download our Guide to UniSA for Adult Entry Students 2010 (PDF 1Mb - download Adobe Acrobat) 


Assess your credit

Credit assessorPrior studies you have undertaken may contribute towards credit, exemption or advanced standing in the program you intend to study. UniSA has credit transfer agreements with institutions in many countries. Find out more in our new Credit Assessor.

If you have studied at an institution which is not listed in this database you may still be eligible for credit. Contact Future student enquiries for details.

 

About adult entry


Who qualifies for adult entry?

Adult entry students are those who come to university at any point in their lives other than straight from high school. To enter UniSA as an adult entry student, you:

Can I still use my previous year 12 results for adult entry?

If you are 18 years of age or older and have left school at least 12 months ago, you can apply to enter an undergraduate program at the University using your previous year 12 results. You would need to check if your results are competitive with the current year 12 TER scores. Refer to Entry requirements for Year 12 students.

 

 

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