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Highlights from the day

Thank you for attending Curtin Open Day. We hope you had a great day out with your family and friends, and enjoyed our information sessions, fun activities, entertainment and eateries.

Our next Open Day will be 29 March 2026, see you then!

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We explored the campus

Delicious food on Open Day

Grabbed a bite to eat

Students and parents get their questions answered

Got our questions answered

Live entertainment

Enjoyed live entertainment

Students enjoying free cookies

Nabbed some freebies

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Discovered courses + pathways

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But wait, there’s more!

Discover more

Open Day may be over, but there is still plenty happening at Curtin and more opportunities to find out about us. Come along to our campus events, stroll around our art gallery or enjoy a delicious meal in our award-winning Exchange precinct.
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How to best support your child at university

Has your child applied for a university course? If so, you may be wondering what to expect as they transition from high school to university, and childhood to adulthood.

Find out how to best support your child at university
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Discover global opportunities and careers

The ATAR pathway is accepted for admission into all our courses, and so taking ATAR subjects at high school could help you get into a career that you really want. Read our helpful guide to find out more.

Learn more about your ATAR score here
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All your TISC questions answered

Read our advice blog to find out how to select, change and manage your course preferences, both before and after main round offers.

Get all your TISC questions answered
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Get into uni with or without an ATAR

Whether you’ve taken a break from education, didn’t complete Year 12, have an ATAR, or the ATAR you achieved wasn’t quite what you expected, there really are loads of different avenues for you to pursue university studies.

Explore how to get into uni with or without an ATAR

Frequently Asked Questions

Nationally, employers rated Curtin graduates first for employer satisfaction in the latest Australian Government’s Quality Indicators for Learning and Teaching (QILT) Employer Satisfaction Survey (ESS). Curtin is also ranked in the top 1% of universities in the world in the Academic Ranking of World Universities 2024, and many of our courses are accredited and recognised by industry bodies.

This means that when you study with us, you’ll not only get a quality education, you’ll also graduate with the right skills and qualifications to start working in your chosen career.

We offer a range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses across numerous study areas.

You can search our courses by study area, or take our Find U quiz to find out what courses match your interests, or visit Curtin Connect if you’re unsure what to study and need general course, or pathway advice.

We offer several entry pathways into degree courses, including ATAR, VET entry and portfolio entry. Your entry options are based on your current or predicted qualifications, like ATAR, WACE and VET certificates or diplomas, or your life experience.

Our main intakes are semester 1 and semester 2. The next intake is semester 2, which starts in July 2025. So, if you’ve finished year 12 – and depending on your circumstances and the requirements of your chosen course – you could start at Curtin this year!

The following intake is semester 1 2026, with TISC applications opening on Tuesday 3 June this year, and direct applications opening on Thursday 1 May 2025.

There are several ways to get into Curtin if you’re not coming straight from school. You might apply through the Skills for Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT), an enabling program, or by using qualifications you’ve already completed – like a certificate, diploma or previous university study.

Explore your entry pathways to find the one that fits you best.

Whether you’re finishing school, changing careers or coming from overseas, applying to Curtin is straightforward.

If you’re a school leaver in WA, you can apply through TISC. Otherwise, you can apply directly to Curtin or explore other recognised pathways – like an enabling program, the Skills for Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT), or your previous study or work experience.

Just follow a few simple steps:

    • Choose your course
    • Check the entry requirements
    • Find your best pathway
    • Apply online.

Learn how to apply.