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The process for applying is different depending on the type of student you are. Find out more and apply online by selecting from the list below.

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Undergraduate applications

The simplest way to apply is online via the Queensland Tertiary Admissions Centre (QTAC) or the Universities Admissions Centre (UAC) for NSW student only.

Applying for undergraduate study in three easy steps:

  1. Find the degree you want to study
  2. Check entry requirements and get the QTAC code
  3. Apply online via QTAC or UAC (NSW only), put Griffith as your number one preference and lodge your application.

Many degrees just rely on your OP score, but some also require an extra test, portfolio submission or an interview.

Courses such as music, visual arts or drama will usually require an audition or portfolio of work, which is combined with your OP. Details about how to apply for particular courses are available in the QTAC or UAC guide or via our Degree finder page.

Find out more about applying for undergraduate study here

How can I get more information or advice?

Contact us on 1800 677 728 between 9 am and 5 pm Monday to Friday and talk directly with experienced advisers about your options and degree requirements.

You can also ask us online. 

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To find out when you need to apply, please see our Important dates page.

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