We want to make applying to QUT as easy as possible. Follow this step-by-step guide for applying for QUT degrees, including:
- undergraduate and postgraduate coursework degrees
- diplomas
- standard foundation courses.
If you want to apply for a different type of course, you can also apply for:
If you're an international Year 12 student studying an Australian curriculum, either in Australia or overseas, follow the applying process for international Year 12 students.
Six steps to apply
Find a course
Look for a course you want to study:
- Architecture and built environment
- Business
- Communication
- Creative arts
- Design
- Engineering
- English language and pathway programs
- Health
- Information technology and games
- Justice
- Law
- Mathematics and data science
- Project management
- Science
- Teaching and education
Check important dates
Check when applications open or close for your course. You'll need to make sure your application is submitted on time.
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Check the entry requirements
Academic entry requirements
Check your course information to see the academic requirements you will need to meet. This includes any additional requirements like auditions, interviews or portfolios.
Some courses with additional requirements have specific closing dates. Make sure you check these on your course information.
English proficiency requirements
You will need to meet the English language level required for your course. We accept results from a variety of standardised tests. You can see the minimum test scores required via your course information.
You must take your proficiency test no more than two years before the start of your course.
I don’t meet the entry requirements
If you don’t meet the English language or academic requirements for your preferred course, we may offer you a course package, which combines your preferred course with an English or pathway program. If you pass these courses, you can move straight into your full degree.
Explore English and pathway programs
Genuineness requirements
As part of streamlined visa processing, we must ensure that your application is genuine and that you can successfully complete your planned study. We will consider a range of personal and academic factors when we assess your application, including:
- your immigration history, including any prior visa refusals
- your personal circumstances
- the relevance of your proposed study to your previous study and work experience.
You can explain why you chose to apply for this course, and how it will benefit your future career prospects, when you apply.
Are you eligible for advanced standing (credit)?
What is advanced standing?
Your previous study may count as credit toward your QUT course. That means you won’t have to complete all of the units listed in your course structure, and you may be able to graduate sooner.
Am I eligible?
We have arrangements with a number of institutions overseas and in Australia where advanced standing is approved. You can see which institutions are included and what you may be eligible for through the Advanced Standing Precedent List.
If you can’t find your institution, course or units on the Advanced Standing Precedent List, you can let us know about your previous study on your application form. Make sure that you provide copies of:
- your academic transcript, including the unit code, unit title and your grades
- documents proving that you’ve completed your course (if applicable)
- unit outlines or course syllabus for the units you want advanced standing for. They should include credit points, contact hours, aims and objectives, texts and references, and details of any assessment.
If you’re currently studying, you can provide a current enrolment statement or a list of units that you’ll complete before you start studying at QUT, and we’ll take that into account when we assess your application.
What happens next?
If your application is successful, we’ll tell you how many credit points you’ve been granted in your offer letter. This may make your course duration shorter.
Tuition fees
You can check your course information to see the indicative tuition fees for your course. We review fees each year, and your fees might change depending on how many credit points you enrol in.
A standard full-time semester (or study period) load is usually 48 credit points, and an individual unit (or subject) is usually 12 credit points.
Your offer letter will let you know what your indicative fees are for a full-time study period.
Tuition fees usually increase every year. Read the international student fee policy (PDF file, 245.4 KB) and refund policy (PDF file, 132.5 KB) before you accept your offer.
Fees for English language pathway programs
There are extra fees for English language programs that are part of a pathway package. These include:
- tuition fees
- a program registration fee of $175
- a $3,000 deposit on your degree program
- an optional homestay placement fee of $250 (students under 18 must stay in a homestay).
Extra costs
Some courses have extra costs for things like field trips, equipment or practical training. See your course details for any additional costs.
Financial capacity
You must have access to sufficient funds to cover the full cost of your studies in Australia. This includes tuition, study costs and living expenses. Find out more about your study fees and costs.
Scholarships
We offer dozens of scholarships for students studying in a range of fields. Search our scholarship collection to see if there’s a scholarship you’re eligible for.
Merit scholarships
If you're a high-achieving student, you may be eligible for a merit scholarship. We offer an unlimited number of merit scholarships that cover 25% of your course fee, as long as you maintain a minimum grade point average while you study.
You don't need to apply separately for these scholarships. If you're eligible, we'll offer you a scholarship along with your offer for a place in your chosen course. Read more about the International Merit Scholarship.
Government aid
Many countries offer financial support for students studying overseas. See what government aid programs you might be eligible for.
Supporting documents
When you submit your application, you’ll need to include copies of:
- award certificates
- academic transcripts
- formal identity papers, like your passport, national identity card, or student visa.
If you are currently in Australia, you must include a copy of your current confirmation of enrolment (CoE).
If your documents are not in English, you will need to supply an English translation.
English proficiency test results
Include a copy of your English test results in your application, if available.
Check your course information for test results that we only accept and the study and qualifications that also meet the proficiency requirements for that course.
Do I need an agent?
A QUT official representative is required for applicants from certain countries.
Africa
All countries
Middle East
- Afghanistan
- Iran
- Iraq
- Syria
- Lebanon
- Yemen
Asia
- Bangladesh
- Bhutan
- India
- Mongolia
- Nepal
- Pakistan
- North Korea (DPRK)
- Myanmar (Burma)
Europe
- Russia
- Ukraine
Note: This list is subject to change. Australian sanction laws enforce United Nations Security Council (UNSC) and Australian Autonomous sanctions regimes. Up to date details on country specific sanctions can be found on the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade website.
Apply directly to QUT
To apply for your course, access the QUT Application Portal.
Applications are open all year.
Apply through a QUT representative
If you need help applying, visit one of our QUT official representatives.
Find a representative in your country
Application fee
When you submit your application, you’ll need to pay a non-refundable application fee of $100. Payment is made within the QUT Application Portal.
If your application is successful, we'll send you an offer. Once you have met the conditions of your offer, find out how to accept your unconditional offer.
Check important dates
Check when you need to accept your offer.
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Under 18 students
If you are Under 18 at the start of your QUT studies, your offer will be conditional on you and your parents/guardian completing the QUT Under 18 Supervision Program application form (PDF file, 484.6 KB).
In this form you will need to nominate either:
Residing in Australia with parent or guardian until you turn 18
- Complete the QUT Under 18 Supervision Program Form (PDF file, 484.6 KB) with your parents or guardian. Complete sections 1, 2, 3, 4. Then in section 5 you will need to choose “Option 1” and then go to section 10,11,12 and return this form with your Acceptance of Offer form.
As you will be living with and in the care of your parent or guardian:
- you do not need to complete the accommodation sections of the form
- once you have finalised your acceptance QUT will issue a CoE for the student visa application, noting you do not receive a ‘Confirmation of Appropriate Accommodation and Welfare’ (CAAW)
- your parent/guardian will apply for the appropriate visa
- please refer to DOHA for information on who is an eligible guardian and all requirements to apply for the student and guardian visa
- the Under 18 Supervision fee payment is not required.
Nominate QUT for welfare arrangements
This option is if you will not be accompanied by a parent, guardian or suitable relative until you turn 18. You must stay at a QUT approved accommodation for students under the age of 18.
- Please complete the QUT Under 18 Supervision Program (PDF file, 484.6 KB) application form with your parents or guardian. You will need to choose “Option 2” and complete all sections of the form.
- Ensure you are aware the costs for the under 18 supervision program fee* consists of:
- registration fee - $110.00
- program fee - $6.60 per night, which will need to be paid until you turn 18 (calculate your fee total by adding up the number of days remaining until you turn 18 in a time and date calculator, and multiplying the number of days by $6.60 - then add this amount to the registration fee).
Payment is only required after student’s course commencement.
- You must stay at a QUT approved accommodation for students under the age of 18. To find out more, refer to the list of approved Under 18 accommodations.
- Complete the U18 Accommodation request form at QUT Accommodation Service.
- To meet the conditions for our offer and apply for the CAAW, you need to ensure you have:
- completed all sections of the QUT Under 18 Supervision Program application form (PDF file, 484.6 KB)
- included Student Passport details
- included Parent’s ID (e.g. passport or driver's licence), showing name, photo and certified signature.
- You must not arrive more than 7 days prior to your welfare commencement date, which is the date you have nominated when applying for U18 accommodation.
Once we receive these forms and documentation QUT will review. If QUT accepts responsibility for your care arrangements, you will receive a Confirmation of Appropriate Accommodation and Welfare (CAAW) together with your Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE), which you'll need to apply for a student visa.
More about your visa requirements
Under 18 policies and procedures (PDF file, 131.8 KB)
Accepting your offer
Accepting your unconditional offer
You will be asked to pay your fees when you accept your unconditional offer.
- Go to Respond to Offer
Select “Accept Offer” and complete the online Acceptance of Offer form and submit.
You can confirm or change the Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) option when completing the online Acceptance of Offer form.
The Acceptance of Offer form will first display the OSHC option as per the offer letter. If there are no changes to the OSHC option, leave the defaults and proceed to complete the form.
If you wish to change OSHC option, please select the required OSHC. The acceptance deposit will update with the new OSHC amount.
- Sponsored students: Contact International Admissions with your request to change OSHC option and we can make the changes for you.
- Current QUT students: Please do not update the OSHC option. If you require changes to your OSHC cover, contact your current OSHC provider.
- Then go to the “Make Payment” button to finalise your acceptance payment.
Applying for your visa is one of the most important parts of this process.
Find out more about how to organise your visa, including what to do if you're under 18 years old.
Orientation
Orientation week is the perfect time for you to get to know the QUT campus, experience student life, and make important connections with support staff and your fellow students.
There'll be fun, games, travel experiences and heaps of opportunities to make new friends and get settled in Brisbane.
Find out more about orientation and the orientation schedule once you've accepted your offer. Your offer letter includes information about the compulsory international orientation.
Getting here
Travelling to Brisbane is exciting, and can also be a daunting.
We've got services in place to help you settle in, including an airport reception service that can meet you when you arrive, and accommodation services to help you find somewhere to live.
You'll also have the chance to attend a pre-departure briefing before you leave, which can help you make sure you're ready to go.
Find out how you can get prepared
Enrolling into units and planning your timetable
It is important to enrol in your units as early as possible and prior to your commencement. Refer to the steps for enrolling as an international student and ensure you enrol in a full-time study load.
Steps for enrolling as an international student
It is also important that your register for your classes prior to your arrival onshore. Classes get full quickly and you don’t want to miss out. Before the teaching period starts you need to ensure that you finalise your timetable by registering for specific lectures, tutorials and other learning activities for your units.
Steps for class registration and planning your timetable
Late arrivals
You should plan to arrive in Brisbane about 2 weeks before classes begin so you can attend orientation, settle in, and get to know your way around. International students should arrive on time as arriving late may affect your transition to life and study in Australia. However, we understand there may be circumstances beyond your control that impact your ability to arrive on time in Brisbane.
The latest date to start your course depends on the course you’re studying and the teaching period you commence in. Where possible, you should enrol and engage with the class (unit) content from week 1, even if this is before you arrive onshore.
- KC86 Graduate Certificate in Digital Communication (FP08A)
- KC87 Graduate Diploma in Digital Communication (FP08A)
- KC88 Master of Digital Communication (FP08A)
- CS44 Bachelor of Podiatry (Graduate Entry)
- NS42 Bachelor of Nursing
- NS89 Master of Nursing (Entry to Practice)
- PY09, Bachelor of Behavioural Science (Honours Psychology)
- PY18 Master of Clinical Psychology
- PY19, Master of Psychology (Educational and Development)
- CS47 Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honours)
- OP45 Master of Optometry
- CS44 Bachelor of Podiatry (Graduate Entry) (Standard Entry)
- CS43 Bachelor of Paramedic Science
- CS48 Bachelor of Medical Imaging
- LS40 Bachelor of Biomedical Science
- LV41 Bachelor of Biomedical Science / Master of Analytics
- LS47 Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Science
- ST01 Bachelor of Science
- IN18 Graduate Certificate in Information Technology
- PY12 Master of Counselling
- Not open to midyear standard applications. Is open for return to study applications.
If your semester intake course contains QUT You units run in 6 week teaching periods, you will need to alter your study plan to undertake those units in a later teaching period, unless you are approved to commence those unit/s late through a late enrolment request.
If you are commencing in other teaching periods, the following rules normally apply:
- 10-week teaching periods – you may have up until the end of Friday of week 1
- 6-week teaching periods – you may have up until Monday 9:00 am of week 1.
You can confirm the last date to arrive for your course by searching the key dates for the teaching period you are commencing in. The last date to arrive is based on the ‘last date to add units via eStudent’.
Note, there is no need to seek written approval to arrive late if you are arriving by the advised cut-offs.
QUT College students
If you are commencing a diploma or foundation course the above information applies.
If you are studying an English Language course, you are expected to be on campus to commence classes from Monday of week one.
- 10-week English Language program students will not be permitted to commence after day one.
- 15-week and 5-week English Language program requests for late arrival must be made directly to QUT College, by emailing college@qut.edu.au, prior to the start of your course. Late arrival may be approved until the end of week one.
Deferring your studies
If you are unable to commence your studies and you wish to defer to the next available intake, then please request a deferral through your agent via the StudyLink agent portal. If you have applied directly to QUT please reply to your acceptance email from QUT or make the request in the StudyLink application portal.