UWA Early Offers
Apply early with UWA’s Early Offer program and secure your place before your final year of high school. You'll also get connected to our support services sooner, making your move from high school to university smoother and easier.
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How does it work?
Predicted ATAR
You’re eligible for an early offer if you’re a Year 12 student in WA completing WACE, an international student completing WACE at a WA school or a WA student completing the International Baccalaureate program.
You’ll need to achieve a predicted ATAR of at least 80.00, or 78.00 if you’re eligible for entry through our Broadway, Fairway, First in Family or Indigenous pathways.
Your Predicted ATAR is calculated by TISC based on your Year 11 results to estimate your final ATAR. By predicting your results, we have an idea of where you’ll sit at the end of Year 12 so we can process your application early.
To receive an early offer, you’ll also need satisfy our English language competency requirements and any prerequisite subjects for your course.
If your predicted ATAR doesn’t meet the early offer entry requirements for your chosen course, you’ll still receive a conditional offer. This means your offer to join UWA is conditional until you satisfy the ATAR requirement for your chosen course through your final Year 12 ATAR.
If you don’t satisfy the minimum entry requirements, you can consider taking the Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT) or applying for Experience-based entry.
Experience-based entry or STAT
Even if you’re not taking enough ATAR subjects to enter university (or not taking ATAR at all), you can still apply to UWA through Experience-based entry or the 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).
Available courses
View the courses available for early offers below.
Early Offers are not applicable for Assured Pathways to Medicine, Dental Medicine, Podiatric Medicine or the Bachelor of Biomedicine (Specialised). If you wish to apply for these courses, submit an application via TISC and keep up to date with our Health and Biomedical Sciences website.
Category A – Requires a UWA predicted ATAR of 80.00 or higher (78.00 if attending a Broadway school) or a final ATAR of 75.00 – 80.00 or higher (70.00 if attending a Broadway school)
Courses below require a final ATAR of 75.00 (70.00 if attending a Broadway school)
Comprehensive bachelor's degrees
- Bachelor of Arts
- Bachelor of Business
- Bachelor of Environmental Design
- Bachelor of Music (subject to audition) (Music is a Specialist degree but eligible for entry through STAT)
- Bachelor of Science+
+Mathematics and Statistics Major / Physics Major are subject to prerequisite requirements
Integrated honours degrees
- Bachelor of Education (Primary) (Honours)
- Bachelor of Social Work (Honours)
Specialised bachelor's degrees:
- Bachelor of International Relations
- Bachelor of Social and Environmental Sustainability
- Bachelor of Media and Communication
Combined bachelor's degrees:
- Bachelor of Media and Communication and Bachelor of Arts
- Bachelor of Music and Bachelor of Arts
- Bachelor of Music and Bachelor of Science
- Bachelor of Music and Bachelor of Business
- Bachelor of Social and Environmental Sustainability and Bachelor of Arts
Combined bachelor's and master's degrees:
- Bachelor of Arts and Master of Teaching (Secondary)
Courses below require a final ATAR of 78.00 (70.00 if attending a Broadway school)
Combined bachelor's degree:
- Bachelor of Art History and Curatorial Studies and Bachelor of Arts
Specialised bachelor's degree:
- Bachelor of Art History and Curatorial Studies
Courses below require a final ATAR of 80.00 (70.00 if attending a Broadway school)
Comprehensive bachelor's degrees
- Bachelor of Biomedical Science
- Bachelor of Commerce
Assured pathways:
- Master of Teaching (Secondary) via Bachelor of Arts
- Master of Teaching (Secondary) via Bachelor of Biomedical Science
- Master of Teaching (Secondary) via Bachelor of Commerce
- Master of Teaching (Secondary) via Bachelor of Environmental Design
- Master of Teaching (Secondary) via Bachelor of Music
- Master of Teaching (Secondary) via Bachelor of Science
- Master of Teaching (Secondary) via Bachelor of Sport and Exercise Sciences
Combined bachelor's degrees:
- Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice and Bachelor of Arts
- Bachelor of International Relations and Bachelor of Arts
- Bachelor of Modern Languages and Bachelor of Business
- Bachelor of Music and Bachelor of Biomedical Science
Integrated honours degree:
- Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)
Specialised bachelor's degrees:
- Bachelor of Agribusiness
- Bachelor of Agricultural Science
- Bachelor of Biological Science
- Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice
- Bachelor of Earth Sciences
- Bachelor of Environmental Science
- Bachelor of Geographical and Spatial Science
- Bachelor of Human Sciences
- Bachelor of Marine Science
- Bachelor of Modern Languages
- Bachelor of Molecular Science
- Bachelor of Psychology
- Bachelor of Sport and Exercise Sciences
Category B – Requires a UWA predicted ATAR or final ATAR of 82.00 or higher (80.00 if attending a Broadway school)
Combined bachelor's degrees:
- Bachelor of Art History and Curatorial Studies and Bachelor of Commerce
- Bachelor of Media and Communication and Bachelor of Commerce
- Bachelor of Modern Languages and Bachelor of Arts
- Bachelor of Modern Languages and Bachelor of Biomedical Science
- Bachelor of Modern Languages and Bachelor of Commerce
- Bachelor of Modern Languages and Bachelor of Science
Combined bachelor's and master's degrees:
- Bachelor of Sport and Exercise Sciences and Master of Public Health
- Bachelor of Sport and Exercise Sciences and Master of Clinical Exercise Physiology
Bachelor of Sport and Exercise Sciences and Master of Applied Human Performance Science
Category C – Requires a UWA predicted ATAR or final ATAR of 84.00 or higher (80.00 if attending a Broadway school)
Combined bachelor's and master's degree:
- Bachelor of Science and Master of Teaching
Category D – Requires a UWA predicted ATAR or final ATAR of 85.00 or higher (80.00 if attending a Broadway school)
Specialised bachelor's degrees:
- Bachelor of Economics
- Bachelor of Human Rights
Combined bachelor's degrees:
- Bachelor of Agribusiness and Bachelor of Science
- Bachelor of Agricultural Science and Bachelor of Arts
- Bachelor of Agricultural Science and Bachelor of Science
- Bachelor of Environmental Science and Bachelor of Arts
- Bachelor of Environmental Science and Bachelor of Science
- Bachelor of Psychology and Bachelor of Arts
- Bachelor of Psychology and Bachelor of Science
Combined bachelor's and master's degree:
- Bachelor of Human Sciences and Master of Pharmacy
Category E – Requires a UWA predicted ATAR or final ATAR of 87.00 or higher (82.00 if attending a Broadway school)
Combined bachelor's degrees:
- Bachelor of Human Rights and Bachelor of Arts
- Bachelor of Human Rights and Bachelor of Commerce
Category F – Requires a UWA predicted ATAR or final ATAR of 88.00 or higher (83.00 if attending a Broadway school)
Combined bachelor's degrees
- Bachelor of Agricultural Science and Bachelor of Commerce
- Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) and Bachelor of Arts
- Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) and Bachelor of Commerce
- Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) and Bachelor of Modern Languages
- Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) and Bachelor of Science
- Bachelor of Environmental Science and Bachelor of Commerce
- Bachelor of Psychology and Bachelor of Commerce
Category G – Requires a UWA predicted ATAR or final ATAR of 90.00 or higher (85.00 if attending a Broadway school)
Assured pathway:
- Master of Translation Studies via Bachelor of Arts
Combined bachelor's degrees:
- Bachelor of Economics and Bachelor of Commerce
- Bachelor of Mathematics and Bachelor of Arts
Combined bachelor's and master's degrees:
- Bachelor of Agribusiness and Master of Agricultural Economics
- Bachelor of Agricultural Science and Master of Agricultural Science
- Bachelor of Biological Science and Master of Biological Science
- Bachelor of Biological Science and Master of Biotechnology
- Bachelor of Earth Sciences and Master of Geoscience
- Bachelor of Earth Sciences and Master of Oceanography
- Bachelor of Economics and Master of Economics
- Bachelor of Environmental Science and Master of Environmental Science
- Bachelor of Geographical and Spatial Science and Master of Environmental Science
- Bachelor of Human Sciences and Master of Bioinformatics
- Bachelor of Marine Science and Master of Environmental Science
- Bachelor of Marine Science and Master of Marine Biology
- Bachelor of Marine Science and Master of Oceanography
- Bachelor of Molecular Sciences and Master of Bioinformatics
- Bachelor of Molecular Sciences and Master of Biomedical Science
- Bachelor of Molecular Sciences and Master of Biotechnology
Specialised bachelor's degrees:
- Bachelor of Mathematics
- Bachelor of Philosophy, Politics and Economics
Category H – Requires a UWA predicted ATAR or final ATAR of 92.00 or higher (87.00 if attending a Broadway school)
Integrated honours degree:
- Bachelor of Advanced Computer Science (Honours)
Combined bachelor's degrees:
- Bachelor of Philosophy, Politics and Economics and Bachelor of Arts
- Bachelor of Philosophy, Politics and Economics and Bachelor of Commerce
Combined bachelor's and master's degrees:
- Bachelor of Biomedical Science and Master of Public Health
Assured pathways:
- Master of Architecture via Bachelor of Environmental Design
- Master of Public Health via Bachelor of Biomedical Science
- Master of Landscape Architecture via Bachelor of Environmental Design
Category I – Requires a UWA predicted ATAR or final ATAR of 96.00 or higher (91.00 if attending a Broadway school)
Assured pathways:
- Juris Doctor (Law) via Bachelor of Arts
- Juris Doctor (Law) via Bachelor of Commerce
- Juris Doctor (Law) via Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice
- Juris Doctor (Law) via Bachelor of Human Rights
- Juris Doctor (Law) via Bachelor of Philosophy, Politics and Economics
- Juris Doctor (Law) via Bachelor of Science
Combined bachelor's and master's degrees:
- Bachelor of Science (Frontier Physics) and Master of Physics
- Bachelor of Science (Frontier Physics) and Master of Physics (Medical Physics)
Category J – Requires a UWA predicted ATAR or final ATAR of 98.00 or higher (93.00 if attending a Broadway school)
Assured pathways:
- Juris Doctor (Law) via Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours)
- Master of Architecture via Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours)
- Master of Public Health via Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours)
- Master of Translation Studies via Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours)
- Master of Landscape Architecture via Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours)
- Master of Teaching (Secondary) via Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours)
Combined bachelor's degrees:
- Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) and Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours)
- Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours) and Bachelor of Modern Languages
Specialised bachelor's degree:
- Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours)
Ready to apply?
We look forward to helping make your UWA studies and career journey a success!
- 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. Save your application at any time and go back and add information at a later date.
Early Offers are available to International students who are completing WACE at a school in Western Australia. International students completing WACE overseas can apply direct to UWA to be considered for a standard offer.
- Add your preferences
You can add up to six preferences. We suggest using these preferences to keep your options open and apply for a range of UWA courses with different entry requirements.
- Check your inbox
We’ll get back to you on your application as soon as possible, so keep an eye on your inbox!
FAQs
Got any questions? Don’t forget, our friendly Future Students team are on hand to answer any questions you might have along the way.
Can I defer my Early Offer?
Yes, Early Offers can be deferred up to one year.
After you have deferred your Early Offer, you'll hear more from us after ATAR results are released in December. If you have met the conditions of your Early Offer, you will receive a new offer before the commencement of your course. If you have deferred your offer, you'll hear from us around May next year.
How can I meet UWA’s English Language Competency (ELC)?
You can achieve the ELC requirements for UWA by:
- obtaining a final scaled mark of 50 or more in WACE ATAR English, Literature or EALD
- completing a recognised test of English
- completing a communications unit at UWA in your first semester.
How does predicted ATAR work with subject prerequisites for majors Will this extend my degree
Prerequisites can be satisfied through completion of the relevant Year 12 WACE ATAR subjects or by completing UWA’s bridging units during your first semester.
Bridging units can also be undertaken as part of your course and won't extend the length of your degree.
In some instances, such as with Engineering, if you have not satisfied prerequisite requirements you will need to commence in a Bachelor of Science and complete the required bridging units before transferring to the Bachelor of Engineering.
I’ve changed my mind and would like to switch my course. How can I do this?
To be considered for a new course, you can re-arrange your preferences in TISC. However, ensure you are aware of the TISC closing dates.
I live outside WA, can I apply for an early offer?
Year 12 students from Australian states outside WA are encouraged to apply direct to UWA for a conditional offer based on their final ATAR results.
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