Extra documents
Students who believe broader assessment of their school results, work experience, community engagement and other training/education achievements would be relevant to their application may submit extra documents to support their application.
Applicants in the following categories should submit extra documents:
- School leavers who have fallen short of the required entry requirements.
- School leavers who do not have an Australian Tertiary Entrance Rank (ATAR) or equivalent.
- Students who have not completed Year 12 but are considered ‘mature age’ (ie. over 21 years of age).
1. Personal statement
This should be attached to your application and be 250-400 words in length. Your statement should answer the following questions:
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- Why do you wish to pursue the course you have selected? Describe how this course aligns with your interests and career goals. Which ‘major’ do you wish to complete at Deakin University?
- How will you balance study, work and leisure activities whilst remaining fully committed to your studies?
- What independent learning skills do you have that will assist you in completing a higher education award. How have you demonstrated those skills in your life and/or career to date?
- What information technology skills do you have? How familiar are you with word processing, spreadsheets, presentations, databases, web browsers and email applications?
2. Resume
This should include all your work experience to date. It should include details of any paid, unpaid, voluntary, school based, full or part-time work. Which skills did you utilise whilst gaining this work experience.
3. References (optional)
You may wish to submit names and contact details of one or two professional or personal referees to support your application.
Domestic applicants with overseas qualifications
Domestic applicants with overseas academic qualifications are assessed for comparability using, but not limited to, the following resources:
- The National Office of Overseas Skills Recognition (NOOSR)
- Ecctis (UK)
You can view our international admission requirements here.
Check if you are eligible for credit
If you have existing formal qualifications, you may be eligible for exemptions for those previous studies.