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Whether you're thinking about university for the first time, switching courses, or returning to study after a break, finding a uni that accommodates your work, life, and family commitments is crucial.

A non-school leaver (or mature-aged student) is anyone starting uni following a year or more break after Year 12. Whether you’ve taken time off to travel, worked full-time after Year 12 for a few years, or taken time off to raise a family – it’s never too late to shape your future with a university qualification.

At UC, more than half of our students have returned to university after a break, so we know how important flexibility, teaching quality and student support are to you.

Our proven practical approach to learning, strong ties to industry and innovative Work Integrated Learning opportunities will get you to where you want to go. 


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Top 7 in the world for reducing inequalities

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#1 for full time employment

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#1 for undergrad starting salaries

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Even if you finished Year 12 some time ago, you can still gain admission into your preferred course using your ATAR, UAI or TER.

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If you have completed a Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification (Certificate III or higher), it can be used to gain admission into your preferred course. This may also apply if you've only partially completed the qualification. 

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If you have at least one year of full-time professional work experience, we can consider it when assessing your application. Simply provide evidence of your employment with your application. 

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Even if you've never been to university before, you may be eligible to apply for a postgraduate course based on a combination of your previous work experience and qualifications. 

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We know university is a big commitment, but one with life-changing rewards. If it’s been some time since you’ve studied, or if you’re feeling unsure about how you’ll balance your classes, assignments and study with your work, family and social commitments, we’re here to help.

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Understanding the costs of studying a degree is an important part of getting prepared for university. There are lots of factors to consider, but it doesn’t mean that university is unaffordable.

As a domestic student, you’re eligible for a Commonwealth Supported Place in all undergraduate and some postgraduate courses. You may also be eligible for a government HELP loan, which allows you to defer your remaining course fees and pay later through the income tax system. 

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A vibrant city with a homely feel, Canberra has no shortage of things to do. We’re home to major events, nightlife, enticing shopping and a thriving café culture, while surrounded by beautiful national parks and reserves.

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If you’re considering relocating to Canberra for your studies, have you thought about staying on campus? With many affordable student accommodation options available, as an undergrad or postgrad student you’ll be at the heart of everything the UC community has to offer.

From the campus library, supermarkets, UC Hospital and medical facilities to cafés, bars and restaurants, you’ll have everything you need right at your doorstep. Explore our various on-campus residence options tailored to suit your needs.

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Located on campus with modern spaces to lounge and study in, enjoy everything UC has to offer in one of UC Lodge’s 353 apartments or studios.

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Based in Belconnen near shopping, restaurants, cafés and Lake Ginninderra, Weeden Lodge offers 309 stylish apartments and studios close to campus.

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Close to the UC Library, cafés, a supermarket and a bar, Cooper Lodge has 296 apartments and studios suitable for those who are as social as they are studious.

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Set out like a village while being staffed and secure, Campus West strikes the perfect balance between student housing and independent living.

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