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Course Overview
Where You Can Study
The University of Western Australia, 35 Stirling Highway, Crawley WA 6009
Eligibility
Quality & Recognition
Academic Regulator
TEQSA
Professional Body
Legal Practice Board of Western Australia
Accreditation Status
AccreditedSkills Assessor
State Legal Admission Authority
Common Questions
Admission requirements for each course are listed on the UWA website. You can browse courses by study area or use the find a course search function. The course pages list the admission requirements which will help you determine your eligibility. If you're unsure, the Future Students Team can help with advice on how to gain entry to a particular course. Note: an application may be required to formally assess your eligibility.
UWA offers flexible study options, allowing students to choose from learning online or on campus (or both), and to decide whether full-time or part-time study will suit them best. For specific details about the Graduate Diploma in Law, it is recommended to book an appointment with the Future Students Team to discuss your options.
Yes, you can apply to transfer from another university to UWA. Your application will be assessed based on your most recent academic results, and in some cases, you may also receive credit for prior study. To explore your eligibility and options, you are encouraged to get in touch with UWA's Future Students Team.
Postgraduate applicants can apply through UWA's How to Apply process outlined on the UWA website. You can also contact the Future Students Team for individual advice by submitting an online enquiry, calling 131 UWA (131 892) for domestic students or +61 8 6488 1000 for international students, or by visiting the Future Students Centre between 9.00am - 4.00pm, Monday to Friday.
UWA's School of Indigenous Studies (SIS) assists students to gain entry to UWA through the Indigenous Provisional Entry Scheme and also through successful completion of the Aboriginal Orientation Course. The School also collaboratively offers the preparatory UWA Smart Start course on the UWA Albany campus. The School of Indigenous Studies student office provides a home for all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students on campus, fostering social interaction and enabling students to develop a sense of Aboriginal identity and community at UWA.
Application
Three simple steps to get enrolled
Step 01
Enquire
Click "Enquire Now" and tell us a little about yourself. It's free and takes 2 minutes.
Step 02
Submit Documents
Our team will guide you on exactly which documents to prepare and submit.
Step 03
Get Enrolled
Receive your offer letter and confirm your enrolment. Welcome to the course!
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