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A university experience is designed for you to thrive. Our immersive style, six-week terms help you achieve your learning milestones quicker and improve your success. If you’re looking for a university to transform your future, you’ll love it here.
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Find your dream course
Discover a path where your personal success and the ability to contribute positively to the world, are aligned ambitions. Whatever your passion, there is a course to suit you and a study mode to suit your lifestyle.
Find your dream course
Discover a path where your personal success and the ability to contribute positively to the world, are aligned ambitions. Whatever your passion, there is a course to suit you and a study mode to suit your lifestyle.
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Early Offers are out now!
Congratulations to all our Early Offer applicants, your offer is now in your inbox.
Follow our steps to accept your offer and get started on your journey as part of the Southern Cross University Class of 2025.
We can't wait to welcome you!
The Southern Cross Model
Six-week terms
Terms are six-weeks long with a break between each one. You’ll typically study across four Terms a year - it’s up to you!
Increased success
Between 2019-2022, the average GPA of students in the Southern Cross Model increased by 11% and unit completion rates increased by 16%.
Immersive learning
Focus on just one or two units each Term for an immersive study experience. Learn more, quickly, in workshops and tutorials.
You’re in control
The Southern Cross Model works with you in juggling all your other commitments – family, work, sport, friends. It’s university for the 21st century.
Future students, let’s get started
How to apply
2. Start your application
Don’t forget to consider your scholarship options and if you’re eligible for credit for prior learning.
3. Accept and enrol
Accept your offer, enrol in the course’s units. Congratulations, you’re now an SCU student!
Am I a domestic or international student?
You are a domestic student if you are: an Australian or New Zealand citizen; an Australian permanent visa holder (including permanent humanitarian visa holders). Whether you live within or outside Australia, if you do not meet the above you are an international student. Depending on the course offered, international students may study offshore, online or in Australia on a student visa or other temporary Australian visas.
Check your visa type here.Scholarships
Explore our scholarships and take advantage of our single scholarship application process, allowing you to apply for a wide range of donor-funded scholarships all at once.
Scholarship finderCredit for prior learning
Prior learning, work experience and qualifications can all play a role in reducing the study required to complete your undergraduate or postgraduate studies.
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For ourselves, for others and for our world.Study FAQs
Yes, absolutely! We encourage you to apply for your chosen course. As a non-school leaver, please include a detailed resume and any other education qualifications with your application.
Our Admissions Team will review your application, and if needed, we'll reach out to discuss pathway options to help you reach your study goals.
To help you get the most out of our services and collections, we will:
- Provide you with access to the information and resources you need.
- Provide you with expert advice via chat, phone and email.
- Provide you with access to borrow our physical collections on campus. If you are unable to visit our campuses, we will send physical collection items to your home address with free return postage.
- Send you email and SMS notifications when items are available for collection and reminders to return Library items on time.
To make the most of your Library experience, we ask that you:
- Return your loans on time.
- Take care of the items you borrow from the Library.
- Check your University email account and respond to any notices from the Library.
- Engage and communicate with our staff in a respectful and appropriate manner.
HECS-HELP is a loan program providing eligible Commonwealth-supported students with financial assistance from the Australian Government. Through this program, the government covers the study costs as a loan, which is repaid once your income meets the compulsory repayment threshold. For more details, please visit the Australian Government's Study Assist website.
Austudy and Abstudy are forms of financial assistance for full-time students from the Australian Government. You will need to contact Centrelink to determine your eligibility.
See the Australian Government's Department of Human Services students and trainees page for eligibility information.
To be eligible for HECS-HELP you must be an Australian citizen or on a Humanitarian Visa with a valid tax file number. Other eligibility requirements apply; see the Australian Government's Study Assist website.