VCE & high school students

Year 12 student enjoys studying outdoors

Year 12 Student

Finishing Year 11 and 12 is an exciting time. It's also a time to look at course options we offer at Victoria University (VU).  We have flexible pathways between vocational education (TAFE) and higher education.

Our a learning environment supports both collaborative and independent learning.

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Find your course

Design your own career at VU with an extensive range of study options and career choices. We offer both TAFE and higher education courses, with opportunities to move or pathway from a TAFE course into a degree and beyond. You can also obtain recognition of prior learning or transfer credit from a TAFE course to a degree.

Find your dream course and check out the complete list of subjects you can study, admission requirements, and course length.

Visit us on campus

Take a tour of Victoria University's campuses. Our friendly staff will show you the hot spots on campus and introduce you to some of our current students. Come in to VUHQ at our City Flinders Campus and we can arrange a tour.

VCE Summary Lectures

Victoria University hosts VCE lectures aimed at preparing Year 12 students for their exams and final assessments. They cover a number of subjects and are delivered by qualified VCE assessors and teachers, and best of all they’re free!

For information on upcoming sessions, contact the Student Recruitment Team.

Phone: +613 9919 4056 
Email: student.recruitment@vu.edu.au

Course entry requirements

Course entry requirements vary. Make sure you are aware of the entry requirements and complete course pre-requisites for the course you choose.

While you should aim to get the best ATAR score possible, many TAFE courses don't select on your ATAR alone. Selection may also be based on an interview, folio or details you provide in a VU supplementary information form.

Many of our courses, including law, accounting and public relations only require VCE with an English study score of at least 20 to be eligible for selection.

Further information about course entry is found below:

How to apply

There are two ways to apply for a course at VU:

  1. VTAC application
  2. Direct Entry application - application made directly to VU

Apply through VTAC for all degree courses and for full-time places in Certificate I-IV, Diploma and Advanced Diploma courses.

Apply by direct application for Certificates I - III and also part-time places in Certificates IV, Diplomas and Advanced Diplomas.

As part of your application you may be required to complete extra requirements such as:

  • submitting supplementary forms
  • attending an interview, audition, information session and/or workshop
  • submitting a folio
  • undertaking a test.

Make sure you check to see if your course requires extra requirements for the application. Details about extra requirements are available on course pages, in course information brochures, from relevant Colleges, or in the VTAC Guide.

Read how to apply before submitting your application.

Fees, loans and scholarships

Find out if you are eligible for financial assistance or a scholarship to help pay for your studies.

We encourage all students to apply for a financial assistance or a scholarship.

Portfolio Partnership Program

The Portfolio Partnership Program (PPP) is offered to Year 12 students in VU partnership schools. This can be a great opportunity for you to gain a place at VU. Check with your Career Adviser to see if you are eligible to apply via alternative entry for a place at VU.

Events for future students

If you're thinking about studying at VU, we often run events that are of interest to future students.

These events are opportunities for you to speak with our recruitment staff, lecturers, tutors and current students who can help you find out more about our courses.

Best of all they're on our campuses, and they're all free!