The University of Notre Dame Australia admits students who demonstrate their credentials according to the University's own comprehensive criteria.
Every individual is valued and offered a place because of their unique intellectual and personal talents and attributes. Therefore, potential candidates must satisfy not only academic requirements, but also additional personal requirements.
Notre Dame considers academic results and records, motivation, willingness to participate along with personal qualities and accomplishments as a true indication of a student's ability to succeed at University.
Notre Dame's admission policy extends beyond the use of a single score like the TER (Tertiary Entrance Rank) or the results of the STAT (Special Tertiary Admission Test) for admission. The University believes that an isolated score is an insufficient means to determine a student's suitability for University. These measures of academic ability, however, are taken into account as part of the overall assessment.
Please read the 2004-2005 Admissions Guide before proceeding with your application.