Enabling programs
University enabling programs are designed to prepare you for university study – whether you didn’t quite get the ATAR you need, have been out of study for a while or you're a non-ATAR student. These programs are delivered by an Australian University or affiliated college and delivered as a pathway to undergraduate Bachelor degree study.
How it works
If you have completed an enabling program at an Australian University or affiliated college, you must achieve a weighted average mark of 65 or higher and satisfy the host university’s Bachelor degree entry requirements.
If you have completed a WA university enabling program as part of WACE, attend a Broadway School, and achieve a weighted average mark of 60 or higher you can gain direct entry into one of our eligible courses.
Successful completion of an enabling program will meet UWA’s English Language Competence requirement.
Eligibility
- Domestic student
- Successful completion of an enabling program at an Australian University or affiliated college, with a final weighted average mark of 65% or higher (or average of 60% or higher for eligible Broadway students undertaking a program as part of WACE). Eligible enabling programs taught in WA include:
- UniReady
- OnTrack Flex/Sprint
- K-Track
- TLC Learning for Tomorrow
- FlexiTrack
- UniPrep
- UniPath
- Completion of the program is equivalent to one full-time semester of study and your academic transcript contains a final mark.
- If you achieved an enabling program without marks completion of units can count towards our Experience-based entry pathway.
How to apply
If you are a school leaver, you will need to include the enabling program information in your TISC application.
If you are a non-school leaver, you can apply directly to UWA, for one of the following courses:
- Bachelor of Arts
- Bachelor of Biomedical Science
- Bachelor of Business
- Bachelor of Commerce
- Bachelor of Environmental Design
- Bachelor of Science
For all the information you need about applying to study an undergraduate degree at UWA, visit the How to Apply page.
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