UWA Early Offers
UWA's Early Offers pathway means you can tick your application off your list early. So, it's one less thing you need to think about, and you can spend that time focusing on your final exams.
Ready to begin your career journey at UWA? If you are currently in Year 12, you can apply for 2025 entry through TISC Online.
Entry pathways available
Predicted ATAR entry
We’ll be providing early offers based on your predicted ATAR generated by TISC from your final Year 11 results.
Students must have a minimum predicted ATAR of 80 (Broadway ATAR of 78) and meet the entry requirements for their nominated course to receive an early offer.
If your predicted ATAR does not meet the early offer entry requirements for your nominated UWA course you will receive a conditional offer – conditional that you satisfy the ATAR requirement for your chosen course through your final Year 12 ATAR.
Students who do not satisfy the minimum UWA entry requirements can do so by successfully completing the Special Tertiary Admission Test (STAT) or through Experience-based entry.
Experience-based entry or STAT
Even if you’re not taking enough ATAR subjects for university entry (or not taking ATAR at all), you can still apply to UWA through Experience-based entry or a Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT). Year 12 students completing VET qualifications are also eligible for these pathways.
Experience-based entry is only available
for entry into UWA’s comprehensive degrees and Bachelor of Social Work. The STAT pathway is only available for entry into UWA’s comprehensive degrees and Bachelor of Music (subject to audition).
Final ATAR entry
Students can use their final Year 12 ATAR to apply for UWA courses through TISC Online.
Experience-based entry open now
A pathway for you. A place for you.
UWA’s Experienced-based entry allows you to apply for a select number of our undergraduate bachelor's degrees using a combination of academic achievements and life experiences.
Eligibility for UWA's Early Offers Program
- All current Year 12 students completing WACE in WA.
- All students must satisfy UWA's English requirements and any subject prerequisite requirements.
- All students must complete Year 12 with an ATAR or gain entry via Experience-based entry or STAT pathway if not sitting the ATAR.
- Students can apply for an Early Offer for all degrees with UWA excluding Assured Pathways to Medicine, Dental Medicine, Podiatric Medicine or the Bachelor of Biomedicine (specialised).
- International students completing WACE at a WA school or WA students completing the International Baccalaureate (IB) program are eligible to apply.
- Early Offers for 2025 entry are now open.
UWA believes completion of Year 12 ATAR is the best preparation for high school students to succeed at University. We encourage students to focus on their ATAR studies throughout their final year of high school.
We look forward to partnering with you to make your Year 12, UWA studies and career journey a success!
1. Apply through TISC
Create an account with TISC using your personal email address (not your school email as you may not have access after high school) and start your application using the TISC Applying Online Guide. You can save your application at any time and go back and add information at a later date.
International students should apply direct to UWA. Please refer to FAQS for more info.
2. Add your preferences
You can add up to 6 preferences. We suggest that you use these preferences to keep your options open and apply for a range of UWA courses with different entry requirements. View our courses here.
3. Keep watch
Your application is important to us. You'll hear from us soon, so keep an eye out in your inbox!
FAQs on Early Offers
Got questions about UWA's Early Offers? We've developed a series of frequently asked questions to help you navigate the process. You can also get in touch with our Future Students team – they'll be happy to answer any of your questions.
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