Start your application to study at Swinburne
Local students
You are considered a local student if you are:
- an Australian citizen or permanent resident
- a New Zealand citizen.
To learn how to apply as a local student, select the guide for your course’s study level and follow the steps. Not sure which study level applies to your course? Check our study level explainer.
International students
You are considered an international student if you hold a temporary visa in Australia, such as a student visa, bridging visa, or business visa.
Ready to apply? Select the guide that fits your circumstances and follow the instructions.
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Apply directly as an international student
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Apply for a research degree as an international student
Asylum seekers and refugees
At Swinburne, we welcome applications from asylum seekers and refugees and offer several programs and initiatives to support your success.
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How to Apply as an Asylum Seeker or Refugee
Find out how to apply, discover the programs, initiatives and courses you may be eligible for, and get support from our friendly team.
Need help with your application?
Book a one-on-one consultation or call us for assistance – we’ll guide you through the process and get you on your way.
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Professional development courses
Future-proof your career with industry-leading short courses, masterclasses and qualifications, packed with the most relevant, up-to-date knowledge and skills.
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Swinburne Student Charter
We've got a Student Charter that outlines what you can expect from Swinburne as a student – and what we expect from you.
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Study levels and options
From bachelor degrees to PhDs and diplomas to short courses, learn more about the different types of study levels we offer here at Swinburne.
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2027 Early Entry Program
Our Early Entry Program lets you apply to Swinburne sooner and without your ATAR.