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VU Early Entry Program

Tackle VCE with confidence, knowing you have a head start on your future with an early entry program unique to you!

 

Year 11 or 12 students studying VCE, VCE Vocational Major, Unscored VCE or an International Baccalaureate in Victoria, are eligible for VU Early Entry.

Successful applicants may enjoy:

 

  • VU Early Entry scholarship (international students not eligible for these scholarships but can apply for scholarships here
  • Free ATARNotes+ subscription
  • 5 bonus ATAR points and a Conditional Offer*

*Excluding the Bachelor of Education (P-12) and Bachelor of Education (Primary)

 

Note:  Students will still need to satisfy the admission requirements/prerequisites for the courses they preference in VTAC.  Students who do not meet the admission requirements, will be considered for a place in an alternative course designed to help them achieve their goals. Therefore, the course offer students receive will be based on their course applications/preferences and on study scores plus other admission requirements etc. 

 

We are looking for applicants who embody the values of Victoria University: progressive, forward-thinking, inclusive and bold!  We recommend trying to incorporate these values into your responses.

 

Applications opened on 21 April 2026 at Victoria University’s Early Entry Program and will close 15 October 2026. 

 

 New Course – Bachelor of Chiropractic Science

Chiropractors diagnose and treat physiological and mechanical disorders of the human locomotor system, particularly neuromuscular skeletal disorders, and provide advice on preventing these disorders. (Good Careers Guide – Chiropractors). 

Chiropractors have a rewarding career in helping people by optimising mobility and function, alleviating pain, emphasising preventative care and promoting a healthy lifestyle.

 

VU is excited to announce a new course offering – the Bachelor of Chiropractic Science.  This degree, which will be paired with the Master of Chiropractic Science, will equip students to become qualified for a rewarding career as a Chiropractor. This 3-year course, taught by experts in foundational and clinical sciences at the City Campus, is designed to fully prepare students for the Master of Chiropractic Practice. Our unique small-group learning approach lets you develop clinical-reasoning skills alongside students from other health professions.

 

A minimum ATAR of 80.00 should be used as a guide for entry.

 

Find out more at Bachelor of Chiropractic Science.