Chat daily with our study experts from 8am – 2pm (AEST) on Friday 13 December to Tuesday 24 December
Time to explore your options?
Whatever your ATAR result, we’re here to help you make the most of it. Whether your ATAR wasn’t what you expected, or you’ve decided to change your direction, our expert study advisers will be on hand to give you the advice you need.
Book a personalised 30-minute chat with our study advisers to have your questions answered. Click the button below to chat live with our study experts!
We'll be online daily from 8am to 2pm (AEST), until Tuesday 24 December.
Chat daily with our expert study advisers
From 8am – 2pm (AEST) on Friday 13 December to Tuesday 24 December
Ali Lutz
Ali is an accomplished and dedicated professional with extensive experience engaging prospective students, first as a Student Ambassador and now currently working as a Future Students Officer at Griffith. With a passion for higher education and a commitment to helping individuals achieve their academic dreams, Ali guides prospective students through the admissions process, providing them with comprehensive information about academic programs, scholarships, and financial support options.
Ben Tinsley
Ben has been in the education sector for 13 years, with the majority of his time spent at Griffith College. He got his start in the Admissions team, before moving into marketing and recruitment. Ben also studied at Griffith and has a deep knowledge of many areas of the University and its systems. He enjoys working with students and their parents, guiding them through the journey from high school to further study.
Jodie Brooks
Jodie has worked in the tertiary education sector for over 15 years, with her last six years spent in the Future Students team at Griffith. One of Jodie's favourite aspects of her role is providing advice and assistance to applicants on pathways to enter tertiary education. As well as currently managing the Future Students team, Jodie is undertaking postgraduate study in education to increase her knowledge.
Emily Mirra
With extensive experience in higher education, Emily is deeply committed to guiding young people as they navigate study pathways and discover career possibilities. Having supported numerous university students in their transition to professional life, she now empowers future students at Griffith University to explore the diverse opportunities higher education can offer. Emily’s passion for education and travel has taken her across Australia, France, and Japan for her studies, as well as five years living and working in the UK.
Adjustment calculator
The ATAR you receive isn't always the ATAR Griffith University considers. In fact, your entry rank could be boosted by up to 8.00 points depending on a range of factors including where you live, your background and what you've studied. That's why Griffith has developed an online Adjustment Factor Calculator, so you can confidently see where you stand and maximise your chances of getting into your dream degree.
Key dates
2024
- 7 November: UAC application deadline
- 8 December: QTAC application deadline
- 13 December: ATARs released via QTAC for Queensland Year 12 students
- 18 December: ATARs released via UAC for NSW and ACT Year 12 students (9.00am)
- 18 December: final date to change preferences for UAC 23 December offer round (11.59pm deadline)
- 18 December: final date to change preferences (by noon) for QTAC 21 December offer round
- 23 December: Griffith University offers released via UAC (7.30am)
- 23 December: Griffith University offers released via QTAC (excluding some competitive Health programs* TBC )
2025
- 2 January: final date to change preferences for UAC 9 January offer round (11.59pm)
- 7 January: final date to change preferences for QTAC 16 January offer round (11.59pm)
- 9 January: Griffith University offers released via UAC (7.30am)
- 16 January: Griffith University offers released via QTAC (10.00am)
For more information, please visit key dates.
To view further offer round key dates visit the QTAC key dates page.
Changing your preferences
If you’re rethinking your study path, there’s still time to change your QTAC or UAC preferences after you have submitted your application. You can change your preferences up to three times for free—any further changes will attract a fee.
You might like to change your preferences if:
- you have changed your mind about your ideal degree
- your ATAR is higher or lower than you were expecting
- you want to include a pathway degree which you can use to upgrade in to your preferred degree later.
Admission pathways to Griffith
Wondering if you'll qualify for your preferred degree? We can help you get there. Our admission pathway options can help you improve your rank, upgrade to your preferred undergraduate degree or satisfy subject prerequisites.
Still have questions? Our Future Students team can help you with answers related to credit, enrolment, fees, examinations, timetabling, graduation and general administrative matters.
Frequently Unasked Questions
Got questions about starting university? Get the answers to questions you won’t find on a typical uni FAQ page from current Griffith students.
Frequently Unasked Questions
Got questions about starting university? Get the answers to questions you won’t find on a typical uni FAQ page from current Griffith students.