You will receive the outcome of your VU Early Entry application within seven days via email.
If you haven't heard from us after seven days, please check your junk email and reach out to [email protected] .
Congratulations!
To be considered for a place in a VU course, you will still need to apply for a place in your preferred course(s) at VU or VU TAFE. All of VU’s bachelor courses and some VU TAFE courses need to be applied for through VTAC during VTAC’s application/preferencing periods. Some VU TAFE courses can only be applied for directly through the VU website.
To be offered a place in a VU course you need to meet the admission requirements for the course(s) you apply for. If you don’t, you’ll have the opportunity to speak with a dedicated VU Early Entry course advisor to help you make the next best choice for you depending on your Year 12 results.
If a course reaches capacity, and VU is unable to offer an otherwise eligible student a place in a preferred course, VU will also provide suggestions of an alternative course.
Don’t worry! If you're not successful the first time around, we'll be in touch to give you some advice on crafting your application.
VU Early Entry applications close on 15 October at 10pm AEST.
We will not be able to consider any applications submitted after this date, including applications that were started but not completed.
Yes! You can still apply for VU Early Entry as a VCE Vocational Major or Unscored VCE student.
While you will not be eligible to receive the bonus ATAR points or a Conditional Offer, you will still have access to the other benefits of the program, including:
- eligibility for VU Early Entry scholarships
- one-on-one course advice
- ATARNotes+ subscription valued at $199
- VU gym access for you and a friend.
If you applied for VU Early Entry as a Year 11 student in 2024, you don't need to do anything!
You will be eligible to receive all the same membership perks as students who apply for VU Early Entry this year and be considered for the scholarships based on your 2024 application answers.
VU Early Entry

Your future, fast-tracked: this is VU Early Entry.
At VU, we believe your experiences, effort and ambition matter just as much as your results.
Designed to give Year 11 and 12 students greater certainty about their future, our VU Early Entry program offers early Conditional Offers* to VU courses, free resources and support – reducing exam anxiety, easing the pressure of your final years of school, and helping you take the first step into your uni or TAFE journey.
Let’s talk perks – here’s what you get!
How to apply
If you are a Year 11 or 12 student studying VCE, VCE Vocational Major, Unscored VCE or an International Baccalaureate in Victoria, you are eligible for VU Early Entry. Follow these steps to apply!
1. Prepare your application
When you apply, you'll answer questions about who you are – tell us what makes you unique! For more tips, read our guide below.
2. Submit your application
Submit your application and you'll hear back from us within 7 days.
Applications are closed
3. Apply to VU
You will need to include your desired VU course as your highest eligible preference on your VTAC preference list (so make sure it's up to date!), or apply directly if it is an apply-direct course.
Tips to help you prepare
As part of the application, you'll be asked to tell us a little about yourself by answering the following questions:
- Why do you want to study at VU?
- How do you contribute to your community, school or family?
- Who inspires you to succeed?
- How would studying at VU help you to make a difference in the world?
We are looking for applicants who embody the values of Victoria University: progressive, forward-thinking, inclusive and bold! We recommend trying to incorporate these values into your responses.
Allow yourself at least 20 minutes to write your responses.
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*Conditional Offers are not a full course offer – you’ll still need to meet all other criteria such as ATAR and study score requirements, and note: Bachelor of Education (P-12) and Bachelor of Education (Primary) are excluded.
^Additional ATAR points not given for Bachelor of Education (P-12) and Bachelor of Education (Primary).