Which type of undergraduate applicant are you?
Whether you've just finished Year 12, or haven't studied for years, there will be a Deakin course or pathway for you. Choose your applicant type from the list below to get started on your application.
Year 12 applicants
Studying Year 12 this year? Learn how you can apply to Deakin through VTAC.
Recent Year 12 applicants
Completed secondary education in Australia in the past two years? Learn how you can apply to Deakin.
Non-Year 12 applicants
If you left secondary education more than two years ago, you can use your work and life experience to support your application.
Applicants with TAFE experience
Use TAFE study as a stepping stone into university. Related or advanced diplomas you've completed can count as credit towards your course.
Applicants with higher education experience
You may be eligible for credit if you have previous higher education experience.
Interested in an honours year?
If you're a high-achieving student set to finish your bachelors degree, you might have the chance to undertake an honours degree from Deakin. Studying at the honours level is a great way to get valuable research experience, improve your career opportunities or specialise in an area that you love.
There’s still time to apply
Are you ready to take the next step? Don't miss your opportunity to study your dream course at Deakin in 2023.
How can we help you in your application?
You can also open more tabs with information on pathways, how to transfer, recognition of prior learning, key dates, and fees and scholarships – the information here may also help you in your application to study at Deakin.
Key dates
Make sure you don't miss out on your preferred intake by browsing all start and finish dates for Deakin's main study periods.
Pathways to uni
Finding a route to university doesn't have to be difficult.
Recognition of prior learning
We value your experience and qualifications. We can turn your study and life experience into course credit.
Fees and scholarships
All you need to know about how our fees work and what financial assistance you could be eligible for.
Got a question but can't find the answer?
Here are some of the most commonly asked questions our future student advisers get about applying to Deakin:
Applications
Skip to next topicHow do I apply?
If you're currently in Year 12, or applying for multiple courses or campuses, you must apply through VTAC. If you're applying direct to Deakin, first register and create an account on our application portal. For full details on how to complete your application, head to the how to apply page.
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When do applications open?
Applications are now open. Not all courses are open at each application intake, so please check the relevant course page for full details. Learn more about how to apply.
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I'm having trouble creating an account on the application portal. How do I register?
If you've previously registered your details through the application portal, you won't be able to register again with the same email. If you don't remember your login details, don't worry – just contact Student Central on 03 9244 6333 or submit an enquiry online. You can also visit the application portal assistance hub for further support.
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What should I include in my personal statement?
Think of a personal statement like a job application cover letter. It should outline your motivation towards studying, your previous education and employment history, and how this course can assist your career aspirations or progression.
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Can I get help to write my personal statement?
Yes! Our Prospective Student Enquiry Centre can provide you with step-by-step guidance on the application process. Get in touch on 1800 693 888 to chat to one of our friendly advisers and make sure you have all your questions answered.
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Do I have to provide a personal statement?
It'll depend on the course you're applying for and its specific entry requirements. Either way, it will strengthen your chances of being offered a place at Deakin in your desired course. Check the entry requirements on the relevant course page for more information.
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How does a mature-age student apply?
If you're applying for more than one course in Trimester 1 you'll need to apply through VTAC. If you're applying for one course only, or multiple courses in Trimesters 2 and 3, you can apply direct to Deakin. Use our course finder to check entry requirements for your chosen course.
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What is special consideration?
Special consideration acknowledges the hard work you've put in to get to uni, while recognising what you could have achieved if your circumstances were different. A successful application can adjust your rank. This means you can be offered a place in a course at Deakin, with a lower rank than would usually be required.
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How do I apply for special consideration?
Applying for special consideration is simple, and in some cases, you won't need to provide any details outside of your course application. The process is different for each VTAC category, or Deakin's programs, so please visit the relevant special consideration page for step-by-step instructions on how to apply.
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What is SEAS?
VTAC's Special Entry Access Scheme (SEAS) is for those who may not have been able to reach their full potential for study due to a range of challenging factors. SEAS enables institutions to consider the circumstances you've experienced and their impact on your studies when making selection decisions.
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What are SEAS aggregate points?
The Special Entry Access Scheme (SEAS) adds points to your aggregate to reflect the level you may have achieved if your circumstances had been different. This can increase your chance of receiving an offer but does not guarantee it. Deakin will give a maximum of 15 aggregate points per applicant.
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Are SEAS or subject adjustment points added directly onto my ATAR?
No, adjustments or bonus points are added to your aggregate score, not your ATAR. Your total aggregate score is then converted into your ATAR.
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I have submitted an application through VTAC, can I also submit an application directly to Deakin?
It depends on the course/s you're applying for, but generally, no. Get in touch with our Prospective Student Enquiry Centre on 1800 693 888 or via live chat to discuss your options.
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Can you tell me if I'm definitely eligible before I apply?
Unfortunately not. Multiple factors are taken into consideration when an application is being assessed. This includes individual course requirements, which are subject to change, and the quality and size of the cohort of the year or trimester you're applying in.
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When will I hear back about my application?
The general turnaround time for direct applications to Deakin is two to four weeks from submission. You can check the progress of your application by logging into the applicant portal. If you applied through VTAC your offers will be released in rounds.
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How do I find out my application status?
Once you've submitted your application successfully, you can log back into the application portal to check the progress of your application.
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When can I expect my offer?
Direct offers from Deakin are generally sent out two to four weeks post application. You can check the status of your application at anytime by logging into the application portal.
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Will my first preference still be considered if I receive an offer for a lower preference?
Yes, whether you're applying through VTAC or directly to Deakin, you may still be considered for your first or higher-preferred courses regardless of whether you've accepted, declined or deferred an offer for a lower preferred course.
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What support is available to help me complete my application?
Get the best tips, advice and knowledge from our how to apply webinar series. Otherwise, our Prospective Student Enquiry Centre can provide you with step-by-step guidance on the application process. Get in touch on 1800 693 888 to chat with one of our friendly advisers and make sure you have all your questions answered.
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Can I speak to someone in person about my study options?
Yes! We regularly host events, including 1:1 consultations and information sessions, to assist you with study options and career planning. You can also meet with members of our Prospective Student Enquiry Centre at the Melbourne Burwood Campus on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Contact them directly on 1800 693 888 to book an appointment.
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Can I include references in my application?
Yes, you can! References are required for our MBA but are also welcome for other course applications. If you don't have an academic record, a written reference is considered to be a strong supporting document. Keep in mind, references may enhance your application but don't guarantee entry.
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Will references help my application?
A reference is considered to be a supporting document. If it provides more context about your work or life experience, it may enhance your application but will not guarantee you entry.
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Do I have to apply via VTAC if I'm not in Year 12?
If you're applying for more than one course in Trimester 1, you'll need to apply through VTAC. If you're applying for one course only, or multiple courses in Trimesters 2 and 3, you can apply direct to Deakin. Use our course finder to check entry requirements for your chosen course.
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I didn't complete Year 12. Can I still apply?
Yes, if you've completed either Year 12 equivalent studies, such as a TAFE, VET or a private provider program, or have relevant work experience you can still apply to study at Deakin. Get in touch with our Prospective Student Enquiry Centre on 1800 693 888 to discuss your options.
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How do I apply for a scholarship?
Each Deakin scholarship has a unique set of entry requirements – be sure to check the individual scholarship page for full details on how to apply, as well as our top tips for scholarship applications.
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At what stage of the application process should I apply for a scholarship?
This depends on which scholarship you are applying for. To give yourself the best chance of success, browse the available scholarships and check the eligibility requirements. Make sure you pay close attention to the closing date for each scholarship as we cannot accept late applications, unfortunately.
Find out more about how to apply for a scholarship.
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Will I find out if I'm successful for a scholarship prior to getting an offer?
The application timeline for each Deakin scholarship is different – be sure to check the individual scholarship page for full details on dates and how to apply. You can also check out our top tips for scholarship applications.
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Do I need to provide certified transcripts with my application?
If you're applying as a domestic student, you won't need to provide certified documentation. However, if you've had a name change or change of status (i.e. residency) certified documents for these will be required.
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How long can I take to complete my degree?
At Deakin, you can switch between part-time and full-time study and set your own pace throughout your education. How long it takes will vary depending on the course you're interested in. Check the course page for details.
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Contact us
If you have a question about your course, how to apply or studying at Deakin, get in touch with one of our friendly future student advisers. Send us an enquiry or give us a call now on 1800 693 888.