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How to apply

Undergraduate on campus full-time study

For students with Australian citizenship, residency or New Zealand citizenship

As with all full-time on campus undergraduate courses, applications for admission to the Bachelor of Animal Science course are made through the Universities Admissions Centre (UAC).

UAC Guides, containing instructions on how to apply using the UAC web or telephone services, are made available to Year 12 students at high schools in NSW and the ACT during August. Other applicants can obtain the UAC Guide with a Form B application, from UAC or from most newsagents and University Co-op Bookshops. The VTAC Guide is also distributed to Victorian Year 12 applicants in July, while other applicants can obtain the Guide from most Victorian newsagents.

Closing dates

The closing date for applications is September 30. Late application will not be considered. NB: You cannot add this course to your UAC preferences after September 30.

Credit

The University does not usually expect students to repeat study completed at an acceptable standard at a university or college, or to study subjects in which they are already competent because of work or other experience. If applying through UAC or VTAC and after accepting the offer of study, a request for credit should be directed to Student Administration. Certified supporting evidence such as transcripts and subject descriptions will need to be included with the application for credit. The University will advise of the application outcome in writing.

Regional Bonus Scheme

Students attending high schools in the region served by the university who are completing Year 12 have their tertiary entrance rank automatically increased by 5.0 points to offset the disadvantage of rural isolation. Similarly, non Year 12 applicants residing in the University’s regions will have their entrance rank increased by 5.0 points.

 

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