Commerce Early Entry Selection Criteria

  • Guaranteed Offer

Trial HSC results must be at least:

75%  English Standard

or

75%  English as a Second Language

or

70% English Advanced                          

or

50% English Extension

AND

75% General Mathematics

or

70% in Mathematics

or

50% in Mathematics Extension

 

No interviews are required. 

Showcase to students and parents at an event after the HSC to celebrate, share information and speak to other students, their families and faculty staff.

  • Provisional

Trial HSC results must be at least:

65-74% English Standard

or

65-74%  English as a Second Language

or

65-69% English Advanced

or

45-49% English Extension

AND

65-74% General Mathematics

or

65-69% Mathematics

or

45-49% Mathematics Extension

 

Interview and online resume required.

 

Timeline of Assessment/Offers

Interviews to be held late September/early October.  Offers will be made prior to HSC.

Enquiries:

Susan Branch, Early Entry Co-ordinator
Email:  eentry_comm@uow.edu.au;   Phone:  02 42215589 or 02 42 215773

UAI

If you apply for Early Entry and do not receive a guaranteed offer and receive a ATAR of 77.10 (UAI of 75) or above, with Commerce at UOW as your highest eligible preference, you will receive an offer.

Dean’s Scholar

If you receive a Guaranteed Early Entry offer and obtain the UAI required for entry into the Dean’s Scholar Program, you will receive an offer for this program as long as Dean’s Scholar at UoW is your highest eligible preference. 

Last reviewed: 5 August, 2009

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Faculty of Commerce project, "Acknowledgement of Dharawal Country" (a film),  receives one of the University’s 2009 Community Engagement Grants. Further information and contact details here

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