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Visiting and cross-institutional applications

Visiting students

Visiting students apply directly to the University to complete one or several individual courses (subjects) for professional or personal development, rather than enrolling in an undergraduate or postgraduate degree program.

Visiting students are classified as non-award students, pay up-front tuition fees and receive normal instruction, assessment and formal results.

Visiting students who subsequently enrol in a degree program at the University may have completed visiting study assessed for credit transfer.

Please note that if English is not your first language, you need to meet the minimum English language requirements for your chosen program.

How to apply
Step 1

Choose the course(s) (subjects) in which you wish to enrol. Overviews of each course are available by selecting the relevant program.

Step 2
Domestic students *

Submit the completed Application for Visiting Student form with supporting documentation for previous qualification(s) or other relevant experience, to Student Central by the due date.

Please note: If you wish to study in more than one study period eg. Semester 1 and 2, you must submit a separate application form for each study period.

* Australian Citizens, New Zealand Citizens and holders of an Australian Permanent Visa including Permanent Humanitarian Visas.

International students

Visiting student status is not normally available to international students.

Cross-institutional students

Cross-institutional students enrol in a course(s) through another institution which, on successful completion, can be credited to their program at their home institution.

Regional Universities Network

The Regional Universities Network (RUN) is a network of six universities with headquarters in regional Australia and a shared commitment to playing a transformative role in their regions.

Through their educational and research contributions to regional economic, social, cultural and environmental development, the RUN member universities play an important and distinctive role in advancing Australia's national prosperity, productivity and identity.

Established in October 2011, the foundation members are Central Queensland University, Southern Cross University, Federation University Australia, University of New England, University of Southern Queensland and University of the Sunshine Coast.

Study options

UniSC students can choose from a range of courses offered by Regional Universities Network (RUN) universities. Download the full list of RUN cross-institutional study options (PDF 182KB).