Admission and pathways

Admission to most of Griffith University's academic programs is based on academic achievement in formal education, or on experience and other achievements.

Pathways

If your students are not successful in obtaining a place in the Griffith program that most interests them, there are a number of "pathways" to increase their chances of gaining a future place.

Which option is right will depend on whether they have already completed Year 12, the type of study they are most confident about (eg. tertiary study versus secondary study), their confidence in their general academic ability, the location of an institution offering a suitable program, Austudy implications etc.


Griffith Health


International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma students in years 11 and 12 can fast-track their University studies. See our Griffith Health site for details.


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