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- High school student
- Mature student (18+)
- International student
You’re considered an international student if you are:
- intending to study on a student visa, or
- not an Australian citizen, or New Zealand citizen residing in Australia, or
- not a holder of an Australian permanent residency, or
- not a holder of an Australian humanitarian visa
- Parent or guardian
I'm interested in
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Where would you like to study?
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Professional development and short courses
- We offer a range of professional development courses.
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Griffith Online
- Our online degrees are delivered 100% online, giving you control over where and when you study.
- Study 100% online
Take control of your study
We’re committed to helping you reach your study goals, no matter what. As a Griffith student, you’ll be supported from day one.
Our flexible study options also put you in control of how fast or slow you study, how study fits around your life and how it benefits you.
Regardless of how you choose to study, you’ll receive the same world-class education, taught by the same award-winning teachers, and have access to the same services and support.
Flexible study options
Whether you're looking to fit study around your life, pursue your passion after a break from study, progress your career or just have the control to study when you want, Griffith gives you the flexibility and support you need to achieve your goals.
Trimesters
Our trimester system means you’ll have more flexibility and greater control over your studies and with multiple intakes each year, you can start when it suits you.
- Study over two or three trimesters each year
- Pick up or drop classes each trimester and pace your study to suit your needs
- Fast-track by studying over three trimesters and finish sooner
- Study full-time or part-time, from one to four courses each trimester
- With three intakes each year, you can start when it suits you
Be supported
Our wide range of support services are designed to help you succeed in your studies.
- Learning support services
- Peer Assisted Study Sessions
- Peer mentoring
- Counselling
- Health services
- Job search and career development
- Specialised support for students with disabilities
- Welfare support
- Technical and IT support
- Childcare
- Dedicated support for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students
Study online, on-campus or both
Depending on your degree, you can study, learn and connect face-to-face, 100% online or a combination of both.
- Six campuses to choose from including our Digital campus
- Mix and match study modes to suit your changing needs
- Study online when and where you want
- Get the same support whether studying online or on-campus
- Classes can include online or face-to-face lectures and tutorials, workshops and laboratory classes on-campus, and practical learning through industry placements or overseas study
Double degrees
Enhance your career prospects, save time and money, and stand out in the job market with a Griffith double degree. With over 60 double degree options, graduates gain dual qualifications and distinctive skills merging related fields for specialisation or diverse areas to broaden career options.
Double degrees
Enhance your career prospects, save time and money, and stand out in the job market with a Griffith double degree. With over 60 double degree options, graduates gain dual qualifications and distinctive skills merging related fields for specialisation or diverse areas to broaden career options.
Book a one-on-one Q&A
Book a personalised 30-minute chat with our study advisers to have your questions answered.
Why choose Griffith
At Griffith, we’re known for delivering an outstanding student experience, our high-quality degrees, welcoming environment, and flexible study options.
Scholarships
Our scholarships provide direct financial support to make university more affordable by covering tuition fees, education and living expenses, helping new and continuing students successfully complete their degrees. You might be surprised at how easy it is to qualify.
Credit transfer
Once you have been made an offer to study at Griffith, you can apply for credit for prior learning, which can reduce the time it will take to complete your degree. Find out more about the types of learning you may gain credit for and how to apply for credit transfer.
Admission pathways
At Griffith, there’s more than one way to get the qualification you want. Our admission pathways can help you improve your selection rank, upgrade to your preferred Griffith undergraduate degree or satisfy subject prerequisites.
Get connected
When you study at Griffith, you’ll join a community of like-minded students. Once you graduate, your Griffith degree will be your passport to a global network of contacts. You will join an alumni community of more than 200,000 graduates who span the globe.
A Griffith degree can open up a world of opportunities
Trimester 3 2023 key dates
- QTAC applications close*
- 16 October 2023
- UAC applications close*
- 5 October 2023
- Orientation
- 23 October–3 November 2023
- Teaching (includes trimester break)
- 6 November–9 February 2024
- Examinations
- 15–24 February 2024
Trimester 1 2024 key dates
- QTAC applications close*
- 12 February 2024
- UAC applications close*
- 2 February 2024
- Orientation
- 26 February–1 March 2024
- Teaching (includes trimester break)
- 4 March–31 May 2024
- Examinations
- 6–15 June 2024
Get recognition for your experience
A bachelor’s degree may not be the only way to gain a qualification. Even if you haven’t studied at university before, you may be able to use your extensive work experience as a foundation and study four courses (subjects) to complete a graduate certificate in as little as one trimester. It’s a qualification in its own right, or you can use it as a pathway to a masters degree.