Entry into university study does not need to be based on year 12 qualifications, previous study or qualifications. University provides alternate pathways for mature aged people and people with disabilities. Under current entry requirements potential students are eligible to apply for university courses even if they have not completed secondary school. At some university providers there is also flexibility to combine different alternate entry requirements. Examples of the alternate entry pathways at university include:
If you don't have the presumed knowledge for the course that you are interested in studying try exploring bridging programs, introductory and preparatory courses to obtain this knowledge. These courses are run by most university and TAFE institutes in addition to some private training providers.
Bridging programs, introductory and preparatory courses are a great way to obtain or refresh your knowledge on specific subjects that you need to know as a pre requisite to undertaking tertiary study.
Refer to Worksheet 2 - Finding a course that is right for you (worksheet 2 as text 27KB or worksheet 2 as PDF 85 KB) to assist you identify the questions that you need to ask a course coordinator when investigating a TAFE course.
For further information see preparatory and bridging programs.