Parents' guide to UNSW
What you need to know about undergraduate study
What you need to know about undergraduate study
Whether your child has already chosen their future degree, or isn't sure where to begin, this guide will help you navigate the process together. We've collated all the essential information you need to know about undergraduate study at UNSW including key dates, admission pathways, adjustment factors, accommodation options, scholarships, UAC applications, upcoming events and more.Â
All undergraduate applications are processed by the .
We're committed to ensuring a fair and equitable admissions process for all high school leavers.
We recognise that the ATAR isn't the only measure of your child's potential to succeed at university. That's why we offer a range of admission pathways, including:
HSC Plus
HSC Plus rewards your child with up to five points for performing well in HSC subjects that are relevant to a UNSW degree.Â
Elite Athletes, Performers and Leaders (EAPL) ProgramÂ
The EAPL Program awards up to five points to high school leavers who have excelled in areas of sport, academia, leadership, and/or music at an elite level. Activities and/or commitments must have been undertaken in Years 11 and/or 12.
Educational Access Scheme (EAS)
UNSW is committed to the goals of equal opportunity and affirmative action in education. The EASÂ allows UNSW to take the circumstances of individual applicants into account when allocating places in undergraduate programs.
We covered everything from exam tips to uni applications, offering you the support you need to support your child on their journey to uni. Hear from our experts, including a psychologist from our UNSW Wellbeing and Psychology Centre - you'll be empowered to guide your child as they navigate the high school to uni transition.
Get the full UNSW experience at our future student events. We offer a range of on-campus and digital events throughout the year to give you and your child ample opportunity to connect with our staff and current students.