The Schools Recommendation Program offers year 12 students the chance to receive an early offer for a place at university, providing peace of mind and the freedom to focus on finishing your studies.
Applications for early offers through the Schools Recommendation Program for 2026 early entry open on June 26.
Recently finished year 12 and looking to study with us? It's not too late to apply and start your studies in 2025!
Together with your schools, we've introduced a program to help year 12 students get ahead. This allows you to apply early for our range of exciting, diverse courses. It also means that you’ll receive your offers much earlier in the year.
Keep reading to learn more.
We have a range of on-campus accommodation available. From self-contained apartments, shared apartments and communal living colleges, there's something for everyone.
All of our accommodation is in high demand, so now is a good time to consider your options.
What’s even better? You have choices!
If you're an Australian year 12 student, you can apply for up to five courses, including your dream course. With options including double degrees, undergraduate degrees, and pathway programs, you can map out the rest of your academic journey with certainty and flexibility.
Some courses, like Paramedicine and Medicine, aren't part of this program, due to competitive entry. However, you can still include them in your early application, and they'll be assessed after your ATAR is released. Early offers may still be made for your other course preferences.
Get a head start and plan ahead
Applying for an early uni offer lets you focus on making the most of year 12.
Based on more than just a number
We see your hard work, passion, and the skills you've already shown.
Applying is easy
And if you get stuck, we are here to support you through the application process.
No matter where you’re at, we’ve got your back
If you don’t receive an offer for your dream course through the program, don’t worry. You’ll be assessed again after your ATAR is released. If you don't receive an offer through the program or your ATAR, we also offer pathway programs as another entryway to uni study. These include the Diploma of University Studies, which equips you with the skills to complete your chosen bachelor's degree.
How to apply
We’ve made applying through the Schools Recommendation Program simple. Just follow these easy steps:
- Step 1: Choose your course(s)
- Step 2: Check the course guide for any prerequisites
- Step 3: Apply for SRP on the application portal
- Step 4: Apply for scholarships
- Step 5: Accept your offer
We’re here to support you every step of the way, ensuring you have the tools and opportunities you need to thrive. You’re capable of achieving incredible things – and we can’t wait to see you succeed.
How does the program work?
Our program allows International year 12 students to apply for up to two of our courses. You’ll then receive a conditional offer, which will explain any special requirements you’ll have to meet as an international student.
Rather than an ATAR, your application is based on your school’s recommendation.
When your ATAR is released, you’ll be assessed for a number of our scholarships. This can help cover the costs of uni fees, accommodation, and more.
How to apply
We’ve made applying through the Schools Recommendation Program simple. Just follow these easy steps:
- Step 1: Choose your course(s)
- Step 2: Check the course guide for any prerequisites
- Step 3: Apply for SRP on the application portal
- Step 4: Get your school career advisor to complete the International Student Rubric (PDF 135.1 KB)
- Step 5: Accept your offer
What courses can I apply for?
The program is open to nearly all CRICOS registered courses. This includes undergraduate degrees, and associate degrees.
- Courses in Nursing and Medicine work differently. Entry to these courses is very competitive, so an early offer is not available. However we still encourage you to apply as part of your Schools Recommendation Program application.
You will be assessed for these preferences once your ATAR is released, and will not be assessed through the Schools Recommendation Program. You may still receive early offers to other preferences you have included.
In the meantime, we encourage you to apply for any other courses you’re interested in. You can apply for two in total.
Find your place
We have a range of on-campus accommodation available. From self-contained apartments, shared apartments and communal living colleges, there's something for everyone.
All of our accommodation is in high demand, so now is a good time to consider your options.
Frequently asked questions
Students apply online directly to the University of Tasmania via our Application portal.
Applications to the Schools Recommendation Program open on 26 June 2025.
Other key dates can be found in the 2025 Key Dates section below.
Applications open 26 June and can be submitted until 4 October, and offers will continue to be released in rounds, up until 30 October 2025.
- Round 1 applications close: 28 July
*Complete your application by 28 July to be eligible for a main round offer - Round 1 offers: 4 September
- Round 2 applications close: 4 September
- Round 2 offers: 25 September
- Medicine applications (domestic only) close: 30 September
- Final round applications close: 4 October
- Final Round offers: 30 October
Note: Domestic applications for Bachelor of Medical Science and Doctor of Medicine open on 1 August and close on 30 September 2025. All applicants require a valid UCAT ANZ score. Groups of applicants with the same ATAR will be ranked by using the UCAT ANZ score as a secondary ranking method.
Applicants must be:
- In your final year of secondary education ( Year 12 )
- In the process of completing a Certificate of Education, or the International Baccalaureate (IB) at a High School or Secondary College
If you don’t meet the criteria for an early offer, you may be offered a pathway program. A pathway program will ensure you are well supported to complete your chosen bachelor’s degree in the same or similar timeframe.
We will contact you to discuss your options after your application has been assessed.
For some of our courses, there may be subjects that you need to study in school. These are called prerequisites. You’ll be advised in your offer letters if there are any prerequisite subjects for your chosen degree. If you aren't doing the required subject in year 12, don't worry, we offer foundation units so you can catch up before you start.
For more information, refer to foundation units.
If you’re applying for a course such as Music, Fine Arts or Theatre and Performance, you may need to provide a portfolio or undertake an online audition. Your university contact will be in touch to discuss this.
- Bachelor of Medical Sciences and Doctor of Medicine
- Paramedicine
Entry to these courses is very competitive, so an early offer is not available. However, we still encourage you to apply as part of your Schools Recommendation Program application. You will be assessed for these preferences once your ATAR is released and will not be assessed through the Schools Recommendation Program. You may still receive early offers to other preferences you have included.
Yes. You can enter the double degree you’re interested in when you apply. Learn more at double degrees.
You can select five preferences within the program. These can include any combination of courses that will be eligible for early offers and quota courses. However, quota courses are not applicable for an early offer.
You can only receive one offer at a time but you can then move new preferences above your current offer to be considered for another offer. Students can receive up to five offers in total.
Don't worry. You can get in touch with our schools relationship team on 13 8827 (13 UTAS), there will be prompts for a year 12 student or parent of a year 12.
This program works as an alternate means of entry alongside the ATAR and the Certificate of Education.
We recommend you continue with your planned course of study. Your ATAR may allow you to qualify for a greater range of study options. It will also ensure you’re are assessed for academic merit-based tuition scholarships.
There are changes to the way ATAR is calculated from 2025. These changes will impact current year 11 students completing the Tasmanian Certificate of Education.
As we recognise and respect your teachers’ insights into your learning, progress and achievements, they will help us provide the best overall evaluation, taking into account more than just formal assessments that would calculate your ATAR. Criteria for the program will include factors such as your year 11 results, and an assessment of capabilities and the perspectives of those who have taught you most recently.
If you are an international student and currently reside in Australia on a temporary visa, you could still be eligible for the Schools Recommendation Program.
It is possible to receive up to five (5) offers depending on your preferences in your application.
Yes, you can accept multiple offers. This means you can secure your place in the course/s you’ve been offered, and then take your time to decide which course you wish to enrol in later in December.
Accepting your offer is easy! Simply login to the application portal here. You offer/s will be waiting for you to accept.
After accepting an offer you will receive your UTAS login details, so keep these safe. You will be able to enrol in your units from mid-December, when we receive your Year 12 results - we will email you to let you know enrolments are open. If you have any conditions on your offer these will need to be met before you can enrol.
You’ll need to finish your year 12 studies. There may also be some conditions to offers, which your university contact will be able to discuss with you. You may also have conditions to pass specific subjects in Year 12 if your chosen degree has pre-requisites. This will be outlined in your offer letter.
Full participation in Year 12 is important preparation for successful university study.
From mid-December, after we receive your year 12 results, you'll be able to enrol in your units. We'll send you an email to let you know when enrolments are open.
Our Accepting and Enrolling page will guide you through each step.
Now is a good time to familiarise yourself with the units you want to study. Use our unit selection guide to get started.
Yes. Deferrals are available on a request basis through the application portal. Not all courses offer a deferral, but if eligible it will show in the application portal.
They are valid for one year.
Yes, the usual processes for accommodation and scholarships will apply.
Yes, you’re automatically assessed for entry into the Catalyst Program when you apply to study with us and we will contact you to confirm your eligibility closer to semester start.
Deadlines for schools to submit recommendations are;
- 16 August
- 13 September
- 18 October
Our For school teachers and career advisors page is a place to find out more about the Schools Recommendation Program as well as connecting schools to inspirational activities, resources, people, and ideas.
Due to Australian privacy laws, information about a student’s application through the Recommendation Program will not be disclosed to a third party without written and signed consent.
Applicants (year 12 students) can contact their university contact to request a ‘consent to release’ form. This must be completed by a parent/guardian, then signed by the student and returned to the University. This will then be stored on file and both the student and his or her nominees can discuss the application with the University.
If a parent/guardian is not listed as an authorised person on the application, unfortunately we will not be permitted to disclose any information.
Help your teen successfully find their path to uni. Our Information for parents and carers page is a place to find resources, tips and more around supporting your teen's journey to university.
Please contact us via the 'Who can I contact for further information?' section above.
International students are only allowed to apply for courses that have a CRICOS registration code. This means that not all programs are available.
Some courses, called quota courses, are highly competitive and work differently. Read more below.
Bachelor of Medical Sciences and Doctor of Medicine
Applications for this course are already open. Your offer will be based on your ATAR/ISAT, and not through the Schools Recommendation Program.
Nursing courses
Applications for this course are already open. Your offer will be based on your ATAR and you’ll need an IELTS or its equivalent of 7.0/7.0.
Don't worry. You can get in touch with our schools relationship team on 13 8827 (13 UTAS), there will be prompts for a year 12 student or parent of a year 12.
This program works as an alternate means of entry alongside the ATAR and the Certificate of Education.
We recommend you continue with your planned course of study. Your ATAR may allow you to qualify for a greater range of study options. It will also ensure you’re are assessed for academic merit-based tuition scholarships.
Applicants must be:
- In year 12 in 2024
- Completing a Certificate of Education, or the International Baccalaureate (IB) at a High School or Secondary College within Australia.
- Be intending to complete their final year of study, undertaking exams, where offered, for all chosen subjects
- Currently on a temporary visa that allows full study rights in Australia
We’ve made applying through the Schools Recommendation Program simple. Just follow these easy steps:
- Step 1: Choose your course(s)
- Step 2: Check the course guide for any prerequisites
- Step 3: Apply for SRP on the application portal
- Step 4: Get your school career advisor to complete the International Student Rubric (PDF 135.1 KB)
- Step 5: Accept your offer
You can select two preferences within the program. These can include any combination of courses that will be eligible for early offers and quota courses. However, quota courses are not applicable for an early offer.
Please make sure that the new course you want to be assessed for is your first preference.
We respect your teachers’ insights into your learning, progress and achievements. They will help us provide the best overall evaluation, taking into account more than just formal assessments that would calculate your ATAR.
Criteria for the program will include factors such as your year 11 results, as well as an assessment of capabilities and the perspectives of your teachers. As an international student, you may need to meet other criteria relating to English. Your case manager will talk to you about this.
For some of our courses, there may be subjects that you need to study in school. These are called prerequisites. You’ll be advised in your offer letters if there are any prerequisite subjects for your chosen degree. If you aren't doing the required subject in Year 12, don't worry, we offer foundation units so you can catch up before you start.
For more information, refer to foundation units.
If you’re applying for a course such as Music, Fine Arts or Theatre and Performance, you may need to provide a portfolio or undertake an online audition. Your university contact will be in touch to discuss this.
If you are successful in gaining entry under SRP we will issue a new offer without an ATAR condition, after your school career advisor has completed the Schools Recommendation Program International Rubric.
You’ll still need to finish your year 12 studies. There may also be some conditions to offers, which your university contact can discuss with you. You may also have conditions to pass specific subjects in year 12 if your chosen degree has pre-requisites.
Some courses also have additional English Language Requirements. This will be outlined in your offer letter.
Yes. Deferrals are available on a request basis through your university contact.
They are valid until the next available intake with the exception of quota courses such as Medicine, Nursing and Laboratory Medicine.
Due to Australian privacy laws, information about a student’s application through the Recommendation Program will not be disclosed to a third party without written and signed consent.
Applicants (year 12 students) can contact their university contact to request a ‘consent to release’ form. This must be completed by a parent/guardian, then signed by the student and returned to the University. This will then be stored on file and both the student and his or her nominees can discuss the application with the University.
If a parent/guardian is not listed as an authorised person on the application, unfortunately we will not be permitted to disclose any information.
Another option for international students is to engage an education agent who can act on a parents behalf. We have a number of registered agents.
If you have any questions about the program, you can contact us at course.info@utas.edu.au
Our team will get back to you within 2 business days.
For general enquiries, you can get in touch with our contact team on 13 8827 (13 UTAS).
Yes, you’re automatically assessed for entry into the Catalyst Program when you apply to study with us and we will contact you to confirm your eligibility closer to semester start.
Want to learn more?
Have a chat with our team - we're here to support you from enquiry through to enrolment
If you have any questions about the program, book an appointment or contact us at course.info@utas.edu.au. Our team will get back to you within two business days.