Certainty beats suspense. An early offer can lock in your place months before results land.
Conditional vs confirmed places
An early offer is usually conditional. You’re given a place before final results, and the spot becomes confirmed once you meet the stated conditions (for example, finishing Year 12, passing required subjects, or meeting an English standard). The letter will spell out what you still need to do and by when.
Early entry suits students who’ve shown consistent school performance, have a strong portfolio or audition piece, or prefer to lock in a pathway ahead of final results. Limits still apply: course caps, subject prerequisites, safety checks (for teaching/health) and any extra tasks the course demands. If a course lists “Chemistry required” or an audition, that still stands even if you hold a conditional offer.
Expression of interest (EOI): Indicate interest on the university page or via a simple form.
Submit application: Through the uni portal or a state admissions centre.
Conditional offer issued: You’ll receive the conditions in writing.
Final confirmation: After results are released and checks are complete.
Dates shift by year and state. Always check the university’s official page for the current cycle.
Admissions teams often view your latest school performance as the best indicator of readiness.
Creative, design, performing arts, media and some IT/design majors may ask for a folio, showreel, or audition.
Some schemes include a school recommendation form or a short online interview to discuss fit and motivation.
Certain programs set extra checks: subject prerequisites, written tasks, skills tests, vaccinations or clearances for placements. Read the course page carefully.
Macquarie University early offer Common evidence: strong Year 11/12 results, school recommendation, and course-specific prerequisites. Courses that value leadership or service may ask for extra details. Always confirm the exact scheme rules on the Macquarie website.
Curtin university early offers
WA focus with conditional offers that become firm after final checks. Evidence often includes school reports and any course prerequisites. Some courses may ask for portfolio pieces or extra steps. Confirm details on Curtin’s official page.
Griffith university early offer
Schemes may consider recent school results and, for creative programs, portfolio work. Campus and program availability varies. Check the Griffith website for the current list of eligible courses and conditions.
Western Sydney university early offer
Often involves a school recommendation or direct assessment of recent results. Program rules can differ by school and campus. Review Western Sydney’s official early entry information before applying.
Murdoch university early offers
May suit applicants with steady results or strong portfolios. Course fit matters, especially for design, creative media and some IT programs. Confirm conditions and any course caps on Murdoch’s site.
Southern Cross university early offer
Useful for students across Northern NSW/QLD corridors. Evidence usually includes school reports; some programs carry extra checks. Verify current criteria on SCU’s official page.
Early offer program Federation University
Federation looks for readiness indicators such as recent performance and fit for the course. Conditions apply after results. Review the FedUni page for eligible programs and required steps.
NSW/ACT: Macquarie, Western Sydney, plus others
QLD: Griffith, plus others
VIC: Federation University, plus others
WA: Curtin, Murdoch, plus others
SA/TAS/NT: Selected programs may run early entry—check each university’s site
(Always confirm the current year’s schemes on the official university pages.)
Shortlist 3–5 courses on PickMyUni — line up your preferences and compare entry factors.
Confirm prerequisites on the official page — subjects, extra tasks, checks.
Gather reports, portfolio, referee — Year 11/12 reports, folio links, resume, school contact.
Draft statement; submit clean PDFs — one page is fine; use clear filenames.
Plan B/C preferences ready — set backup options in the admissions portal.
Read the letter carefully. If you meet all listed conditions by the deadline, your place shifts from conditional to confirmed. Keep emails and receipts handy.
Many unis allow a deferral for one intake. Course changes depend on space and rules. If you’re thinking of a switch, act early and follow the steps on the official page.
Tuition differs by course and load. Scholarship rounds can open early, and accommodation fills fast near key campuses. Starting these applications sooner gives you more options.
Based on our analysis at PickMyUni…
Students who secure conditional offers earlier often:
Submit scholarship forms on time,
Lock in better housing locations,
Avoid last-minute admin crush that leads to missed deadlines.
Portfolio polish: A media student trimmed a busy folio to five strong project pieces with captions. Reviewers praised clarity; conditional offer followed within the next round.
Referee timing: A teaching applicant asked a coordinator for a reference two weeks ahead. The form landed on time, avoiding a bottleneck that delayed classmates.
Prerequisite trap: A health applicant missed a required science subject. They added a bridging unit plan to their application, which kept the conditional offer viable subject to completi
Missing subject requirements — a conditional offer won’t waive core prerequisites.
Vague statements — be clear about interest, preparation, and fit.
Late files — portals can queue; upload early and keep confirmations.
Do early offers bypass ATAR?
No. They’re usually conditional. You still need to complete Year 12 and meet any listed conditions.
Can I apply to multiple early entry schemes?
Yes. Keep track of logins, documents, and deadlines for each university.
International student options?
Some programs include international applicants. Rules vary by course and visa settings. Check the university’s official page.
Can I switch courses later?
Sometimes, if space and rules allow. It’s easier before classes start. Ask the university early.
Will an early offer help with accommodation?
Often, yes. Securing a conditional place earlier lets you apply for housing and scholarships sooner.