Prior to applying for credit, please ensure you have accepted your offer to study in the UniSC program for which you are seeking credit. This includes current UniSC students who have applied for a new program. You will need need to use your UniSC student login to access the online Application for credit transfer.
Once you have received and accepted your UniSC offer, we recommend you apply for credit as early as possible, so you have plenty of time to finalise your enrolment.
To ensure your application is assessed before classes commence, please submit before the credit transfer on-time application due date for the relevant teaching period. Applications or supporting documentation received after this date may not be assessed before classes start.
Please allow up to thirty working days for your application to be assessed. This time frame may be extended during peak periods and for complex applications.
We can offer you general advice about applying, but we won’t be able to confirm a credit outcome until your application has been assessed. If you have previous study from a VET provider (e.g. Diploma or Advanced Diploma), you can check your credit possibilities in our online credit calculator.
How to submit your application
Apply online and upload or provide links to all supporting documents.
Note: You must use your UniSC student login to access this application form.
Required documentation and information
Program specific information
What happens next?
Once your application has been assessed, you will be notified via email to your UniSC student email account.
Please allow up to thirty working days for your application to be assessed. This time frame may be extended during peak periods and for complex applications.
Refer to the Credit Transfer - Academic Policy and Credit Transfer - Procedures for more details.
Questions about your credit outcome?
In making decisions about credit, the University carefully considers whether your previous study and experiences are substantially similar in content and learning outcomes to the requested UniSC course. Considerations include the volume, relevance and currency of learning as well as the level at which any prior study was undertaken. Most importantly, we make sure that you will still be able to meet the learning outcomes for your program.
If you are dissatisfied with your credit outcome, or the way in which the decision was made, the first step is to contact the decision maker for further explanation of the decision. You can do this by replying to your credit outcome email and supplying any additional documentation and evidence that you feel would support your request for review. If you’d like more information about the student review and appeal process you can find it on our Compliments, complaints, feedback or student grievances website website.
If you are still dissatisfied with your credit outcome, you have the right to lodge a Step 2 (Credit Transfer) Formal Grievance.
Before lodging a grievance, you may wish to seek independent advice and support from the student services below:
- The Student Guild can provide you with independent advice and support relating to your grievance
- The Student Ombudsman who can assist you to navigate and understand the policies and procedures related to your grievance.
Should you proceed with reviewing your credit outcome decision or submitting a formal grievance, please note that the request must contain relevant grounds for the review and supporting evidence, as per section 7.4 of the Student Review and Appeals – Procedures and must be lodged within twenty (20) business days from the date of the outcome email.