Are you a high school leaver? Ready to take on the next stage of your learning journey? Discover how you can build a brighter future at Murdoch University and get the low down on our study areas, enabling pathways, scholarships, campus life and more!
Scholarships and financial support
Going to uni is a significant life event, so we’re here to help you make the most of it. Scholarships are available for domestic and international students to:
- Acknowledge and reward academic excellence, leadership or citizenship
- Support specific areas of study
- Support relocation from a regional area, or specific to a region you live in
- Indigenous status
- Support financial or personal hardship
Search our scholarships to find the ones you could be eligible for.
Life on campus
Why choose Murdoch?
Five-star rating
Overall and for teaching, employability, learning facilities and inclusiveness.
QS Stars Assessment 2024#1 in WA
For social equity and student to teacher ratio.
The Good Universities Guide 2024Personalised courses
Personalise your course to suit your interests and career goals.
Ready to join us?
After you’ve found the course you want to apply for and checked the entry requirements, learn how to apply using your previous higher education.
Frequently asked questions
There are many pathways where you can meet the entry requirements for our courses:
- Complete one of our enabling courses, designed to support students from all different learning backgrounds, or
- Apply via our new experienced based entry pathway for a wide range of courses with a selection rank of 70, or via the Media Portfolio Pathway for creative courses,
- Use a VET qualification of a Cert IV or higher, or
- Successfully complete two units from any discipline with Open Universities Australia.
To apply via TISC you must be registered with ‘TISCOnline’. This allows you to then login and lodge an application to Murdoch University.
HECS-HELP is a government loan scheme, which is available to Australian citizens, that allows you to defer the payment of your degree. It means the government covers the initial cost of your course.
You will start to pay back your loan, through the taxation system, when you are working full-time and earning over a given threshold set by the Australian Taxation Office.
If you have completed Years 11 and 12 in Australia, you will meet the English entry requirements for most of our undergraduate degrees.
Alternatively, if you haven’t undertaken both Year 11 and 12 in Australia, you can use a scaled mark of 50 or more from English ATAR, Literature ATAR or EALD ATAR.
Please keep in mind that the Bachelor of Nursing has additional English criteria set by AHPRA so it would be best to contact us for more information on these specifics.
No! There are no prerequisite subjects you need to complete to be considered for your course, all the content will be taught to you throughout your studies.
There are ATAR subjects we recommend as it provides you with helpful background knowledge for your chosen course. For example, studying Human Biology ATAR will be useful for the Bachelor of Nursing.