Important information for current University of Newcastle students

If you've completed a pathway program (Open Foundation, Open Foundation Extended, or Yapug) last semester - or if you’re on track to complete it this semester - apply now via Your Next Move.

If you’re a current University of Newcastle undergraduate or diploma student and you’re interested in changing your program, apply now via Internal Transfer.

Your path to university just got easier

Our free Direct Entry application for non-school leavers allows you to secure a place at university, without going through UAC.

What is the Direct Entry Portal?

Our Direct Entry Portal provides an application pathway tailored for individuals who are not transitioning directly from high school. This includes those who have taken a gap year, gained work experience, or pursued studies at another institution.

If you have decided on your preferred program, this direct application process is the quickest and most straightforward way to secure your place.

Why apply directly?

  • Have an ATAR (or equivalent) of at least 50.
  • Completed (or on your way to completing) an Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) at Certificate III level or above.
  • Completed (or partially completed) any bachelor’s degree or postgraduate level study, including non-award study, or an overseas equivalent.
  • Completed an enabling course or preparatory program (e.g. TAFE NSW Tertiary Preparation Certificate or Open Foundation).
  • Completed a Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT).

If you have not completed any formal secondary, vocational (VET), or higher education studies, there is still a place for you. We have a range of options to get you on the pathway to your dream degree. Our recommended pathways include Open Foundation and?Yapug.

Benefits:

  • free application, saving you from UAC’s application fee
  • same admission criteria as applying through UAC
  • weekly offer rounds ensure minimal waiting time after your application is assessed

Programs

You can apply for any undergraduate program through the Direct Entry Portal, except for the programs listed here:

  • Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science (Honours) (Diagnostic Radiography)
  • Bachelor of Midwifery
  • Bachelor of Music and Performing Arts
  • Bachelor of Music and Performing Arts/Bachelor of Arts
  • Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Honours)
  • Bachelor of Oral Health Therapy
  • Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honours)
  • Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Honours)
  • Joint Medical Program

You can apply for these programs through the (UAC).

*Excluded programs will be reviewed annually and may change.

Who can apply?

Who can apply?

Domestic applicants who completed a secondary qualification (e.g. NSW Higher School Certificate (HSC), International Baccalaureate (IB), or an equivalent from another state) in 2024 or earlier are eligible.

A student is considered domestic for university admission purposes if they are an Australian citizen, New Zealand citizen (or dual citizenship holders of either Australia or New Zealand), Australian permanent resident, or Australian permanent humanitarian visa holder.

International applicants, including those currently onshore studying another qualification, have the option to apply directly to the University through our international admissions process.

How to apply

  1. Apply: Applications are now open
  2. Add your qualifications: Provide details of your qualifications, including secondary studies, tertiary studies (including VET), preparation programs, online open courses, professional awards, STAT results, and English language proficiency results. If documentation is required to evidence your qualifications, you will be emailed. Our portal also includes 'Help text' to guide you through the application process.

Preferences

You can choose up to three preferences when you apply, and you have the flexibility to change your preferences throughout the application period. Offers are based on your highest eligible preference, so it's important to prioritise your preferred degree as your top choice.

Accepting your offer

You will have seven days to accept your early offer and secure your place at the University of Newcastle.

Hunter the Hippocampus has produced a video to help you through the process.

Hunter is here to help you accept your offer.

2025 Key dates

02 Apr
UAC Applications OPEN
28 Apr
to July 14 2025 - Semester 2 2025 offers released
12 May
Semester 2 2025 Enrolments OPEN
08 Jul
Semester 2 2025 Applications CLOSE
21 Jul
Semester 2 2025 Commences
04 Aug
to January 27 2026 - Semester 1 2026 offers released
16 Aug
Newcastle Open Day
30 Aug
Central Coast Open Day
09 Jan
Applications and preference changes for Direct Entry CLOSE
09 Jan
Semester 1 2026 Applications CLOSE

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