
Aspire Early Entry Program
Step into the future with an early conditional offer to La Trobe.
What’s the Aspire Early Entry Program?
Our Aspire Early Entry Program provides you with an early conditional offer into your chosen course at La Trobe.
At La Trobe, there’s more than one way into uni. We have multiple streams to choose from so if you’ve given back to your community, achieved good results in Year 11 or taken extra university studies, you could take the stress out of Year 12 exams with an early conditional offer into your dream course.
Aspire Programs
Below is a list of our Aspire programs, all of which have unique requirements, outcomes and access to La Trobe Courses.
You can participate and apply for one or all of the Aspire programs.

Aspire Year 11 Conditional Entry
Are you looking to take the stress out of Year 12 by locking in a place in your dream course with your Year 11 results?
The Aspire Year 11 Conditional Entry program uses your performance in year 11 to secure you an early conditional offer into a range of courses at La Trobe.
Once you have secured your place at La Trobe you can take advantage of our other Aspire pathways to unlock access to our most prestigious courses.
The program is currently in development. Register your interest to receive updates and detailed information once the program launches.
Benefits
- Get an early conditional offer before Year 12 results are released.
- Access to Aspire scholarships
- Indigenous students get additional benefits through the RISE program
- Access to a free Succeeding at University short course
Applications open: September 2022
The Aspire Year 11 Conditional Entry program is a great option for all Year 11 students who are looking to lock in their future by securing a spot in their dream course at La Trobe.
This pathway unlocks more than 150 courses at La Trobe and is the perfect way to take the stress out of year 12.
You’ll be eligible to apply for a conditional offer if you meet the following criteria:
- You’re in Year 11 or 12
- Your Year 11 results are 65+
It’s a requirement of your unconditional offer to study at La Trobe that you successfully complete year 12 and meet the minimum requirements for prerequisite studies.
To ensure you are prepared for success at La Trobe, you’ll get free access to our Succeeding at University short course to complete before your first semester.
Your Year 11 results are used to calculate entrance score for relevant degrees.
When the Aspire Year 11 Conditional Entry program launches, it will give you an early conditional offer to undergraduate courses with an ATAR range of 50-65.
We’ll hold your spot – it’s guaranteed as long as you meet the entry requirements.
We will formalise your early conditional offer with confirmation of your completed VCE, IB, interstate Year 12 qualification.
You’ll also need to meet any other general course requirements for entry such as prerequisites or additional entry criteria and complete the VCE, IB or interstate equivalent or VCAL.
Further details will be provided when the program is finalised.

Aspire Community Contribution
Have you been a leader? A volunteer? A key part of your community?
The Aspire Community Contribution program rewards your involvement in community, leadership and volunteering with an Aspire ATAR and an early conditional offer into your chosen course at La Trobe.
Benefits
- Get an early conditional offer before your Year 12 exams.
- Access to Aspire scholarships
- Indigenous students get additional benefits through the RISE program
- Access to revision lectures and study guides.
Applications close: 16 September 2022
The Aspire Community Contribution program is a great option for students that are looking to use their community service or leadership experience to secure a spot in their dream course at La Trobe.
We consider all past and present community engagement that makes a positive contribution, such as leadership, volunteering, family support or participation.
The Community Contribution program is open to:
- Year 12
- undergraduate non-school leaver
- international student studying on-campus.
If you're a student volunteering with one of our partner organisations, you will receive an automatic conditional offer at La Trobe University.
Our partners include:
You’ll get rewarded with an Aspire ATAR based on community work, volunteering or leadership.
The Aspire Community Contribution program will give you a Aspire ATAR and early conditional offer into all undergraduate programs
This option will enable you to gain an early conditional entry at La Trobe, provided you meet the Aspire ATAR requirements and any other general course requirements for entry such as subject prerequisites or additional entry criteria.
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Aspire Early University Study
Are you looking for a flexible way into uni that’s an alternative to the traditional ATAR entry?
The Aspire Early University Study program rewards Year 12 students who’ve done additional studies at La Trobe with an early conditional offer into their dream course.
The Early University Study stream has two options to help get your university goals back on track
Aspire Prepare: Study three or six micro-subjects alongside your regular senior school program in Year 11 and/or 12. Aspire Prepare micro-subjects are designed to fit into your school commitments – so you can study at your own pace throughout the La Trobe term.
Aspire Advance: Study one first-year undergraduate subject from La Trobe in Year 12 to unlock a La Trobe Entrance Score and an Aspire ATAR.
Benefits
- Get credit for the undergraduate subjects you’ve completed at La Trobe (Aspire Advance only).
- Access to Aspire scholarships
- Indigenous students get additional benefits through the RISE program
- 100% online and free
- Access to online orientation and dedicated study support
Applications close: 4 July 2022
The Aspire Early University Studies program is a great option for students who are looking for a flexible way into university, without the intense exam experience.
We know students who do well in university subjects are built for success – that’s why we’re offering ways to demonstrate your capability.
Aspire Prepare
If you’re a Year 11 and/or 12 VCE (including unscored), HSC or IB student, you’ll complete three micro-subjects. If you chose VCAL (Intermediate and/or Senior) or VCE Vocational Major, you’ll complete six micro-subjects.
Aspire Prepare is available to:
- all current Year 11 and 12 students, including ungraded VCE, HSC, IB and VCAL students.
- You must be an Australian citizen, New Zealand citizen or Permanent Australian Resident to apply.
If your Year 12 studies do not include an English or literacy subject, we may advise you to undertake more micro-subjects to meet this requirement.
Completing the program in Year 11 can mean starting Year 12 with an early conditional offer in your pocket.
Aspire Advance
This option is available to students undertaking VCE, IB or interstate Year 12 (scored or unscored).
You can take part in Aspire Advance and unlock a uni offer even if you are taking your VCE program unscored.
You’ll receive a La Trobe Entrance Score or Aspire ATAR based on your Aspire Prepare or Aspire Advance subject marks.
The Aspire Early University Study gives you an early conditional offer into most undergraduate programs excluding some courses that have limited places.
We’ll use your Aspire Early University Study subject mark(s) to calculate a La Trobe Entrance Score or Aspire ATAR, and if you also receive an ATAR, we will use whichever result is higher to assess your application.
You’ll also need to meet any other general course requirements for entry such as prerequisites or additional entry criteria and complete the VCE (including unscored students who are not required to sit end-of-year examinations – Aspire Advance only), IB or interstate equivalent or VCAL.
If your subject or subjects are part of a bachelor course that you go on to enrol in, you’ll get credit for the subject(s) once you enrol – saving you HECS and giving you a head start.
Your conditional early offer will allow you to nominate your chosen La Trobe course for matching either your ATAR (if you receive one) or your La Trobe Entrance Score, whichever is higher.
We’ll hold your spot – it’s guaranteed as long as you meet the entry requirements and complete your senior school studies.

Aspire Achieve Plus
Are you a high achieving student looking to include university subjects in your VCE and ATAR calculation?
The Aspire Achieve Plus program rewards Year 12 students who’ve studied as part of their VCE studies with an early conditional offer to La Trobe.
Choose a subject pair (two subjects total) and study one in each semester, and your marks from those subjects will contribute to your ATAR or replace it with a La Trobe entrance score, whichever is higher, to double your chances of getting into your dream course.
Benefits
- Get credit for the undergraduate subjects you’ve completed at La Trobe (Aspire Advance only).
- Access to Aspire scholarships
- Indigenous students get additional benefits through the RISE program
- 100% online and free
- Access to online orientation and dedicated study support
Applications open: August 2022
The Aspire Achieve Plus program is a great option for high achieving Year 12 students that would like to take on La Trobe studies as part of their formal VCE studies.
Achieve Plus subjects are an accredited part of the VCE, and we’ll handle the hassle of making sure your grades are recognised with VCAA.
This option is only available to high achieving scored VCE students who:
- Have enrolled in at least 4 VCE unit 3/4 subjects (one must be English or EAL)
- Have at least one 3/4 VCE enrolment during the year you undertake Achieve Plus
- Are eligible to be awarded the VCE and have demonstrated high achieving results (B/70% pass average)
Applicants must also provide a Principal’s Letter of Recommendation and Year 11 results.
You’ll receive an Aspire ATAR and a La Trobe Entrance Score.
Achieve Plus gives you an early conditional offer into most undergraduate programs excluding some courses that have limited places.
We will formalise your early conditional offer with confirmation of your completed VCE, IB, interstate Year 12 qualification.
You’ll also need to meet any other general course requirements for entry such as prerequisites or additional entry criteria (e.g. completion of the CASPer test for teaching courses) and complete the VCE, IB or interstate equivalent or VCAL.
Your conditional early offer will allow you to nominate your chosen La Trobe course by matching either your ATAR (if you receive one) or your La Trobe Entrance Score and Aspire ATAR, whichever is higher.
We’ll hold your spot – it’s guaranteed as long as you meet the entry requirements and successfully complete your senior school studies.
RISE with La Trobe
If you’re an Indigenous high school student applying to one or more of the Aspire programs, you’ll have access to a range of additional benefits. These include dedicated support, mentoring, camps, workshops and events, priority access to on campus accommodation, and a scholarship to help you throughout your university studies.
FAQ
An early conditional offer is an offer to say you have a place reserved for you in the course you’ve applied for, but you will still need to meet any entry requirements that are outlined in your offer.
These entry requirements will depend on the course you have applied for and your method of entry.
Yes! You can apply for all Aspire programs you’re eligible for to increase your chances of getting an early conditional offer.
However, there are different requirements for each of the program, so make sure you check that you meet the requirements.
Applications for the Aspire Year 11 Conditional Entry program is likely to open on 1 September 2022. From 2023, applications will open in April.
In the meantime, you can submit an expression of interest to get the latest updates and announcements delivered to your inbox.
Course caps will only apply to courses that have limited places.
Enquire now to be the first to know once the program launches.
You need to submit our Year 11 Early Entry Application form, once applications have opened.
There will be two sections. The first section is for you to complete, and the second section (school supplementary form) will need to be completed by your school.
More details on the application process will be announced when the Aspire Year 11 Conditional Entry program launches.
You can still apply to study at La Trobe via the normal VTAC course application process.
Alternatively, you can apply for any of the other Aspire programs, provided you can meet their eligibility requirements.
You will receive an early conditional offer no later than two weeks after you submit your completed application.
You will receive an unconditional offer from La Trobe once your Year 12 results are confirmed.
You can nominate up to eight course preferences.
You will receive an offer for the highest preference for which you are eligible based on meeting any specific course selection criteria.
It is a requirement that all students studying their Year 12 in Victoria must apply through VTAC for university entry.
We understand this places an additional pressure on you and that is why we will waive your VTAC application fees.
The authorised person from your school will need to confirm your year 11 results and provide feedback regarding your achievements.
Once you have your final scored results, you must submit them via the online Aspire Year 11 Conditional Entry application process.
You must wait until you have received your end of year results.
Applications will open when you're in Year 12.
An early conditional offer is an offer to say you have a place reserved for you in the course you’ve applied for, as long as you meet any entry requirements that are outlined in your offer.
These entry requirements will depend on the course you have applied for and your method of entry
Yes! You can apply for all Aspire programs you’re eligible for to increase your chances of getting an early conditional offer.
However, there are different requirements for each of the program, so make sure you check that you meet the requirements.
For conditional offers in courses with limited places, you should receive an outcome in September 2022.
For conditional offers in all other courses, we release outcomes weekly throughout 2022.
Confirmed offers will be released in December 2022 during the first round of VTAC/UAC offers.
The Aspire conditions are applicable only to the course that you have received an early offer for (this can't be changed).
You’ll still be considered via the normal admissions process for any other course you have listed in your VTAC/UAC preference list in order of your preferences.
If you’re a student volunteering with one of our partner organisations, you’ll receive an automatic conditional offer at La Trobe.
To receive your conditional offer, you must follow the standard application process and ensure you meet the admission criteria.
We consider all community engagement, past and present, that makes a positive difference. Here’s some examples of Aspire students’ community work:
- fundraising for charity
- helping to run a school or community club
- coaching a sports team
- volunteering at an aged care home
- mentoring younger students
- leading as a school or house captain.
Applications close on 16 September 2022 at 11.59 pm
We like to keep things simple, so just tell us what you’ve done and how you’ve helped.
You can also join us at an Aspire webinar to learn how to write a standout application.
Webinars are held each month until applications close on 16 September 2022.
- Check if you’re eligible.
- You can nominate up to three courses. Select your course preferences carefully. Conditional offers are released during the application cycle, and confirmed offers are released during the VTAC first round offers.
- Preference your Aspire course accordingly:
- Year 12s: To secure your Aspire place, ensure the course you applied for with Aspire is listed among your preferences in VTAC/UAC. The offer you receive from VTAC/UAC will be for the course listed highest on your preference list, assuming you've met all the admission criteria. Remember, your Aspire offer is only available in the first round of offers.
- Non-Year 12s: You need to submit an application through VTAC/UAC in addition to your Aspire application. Make sure the course you apply for in Aspire is the same as in your VTAC/UAC application.
- Submit your application by 16 September 2022.
When you apply for Aspire, you’ll need to provide information about the length and frequency of your community service or volunteering experience, and describe your involvement and impact.
Please provide two 100-word statements responding to the following criteria:
- List the activities you’ve been involved in and describe them to us.
- How long you’ve been involved in community engagement and/or volunteering.
- Details of your impact (your impact on the community and your own self-development through your actions).
You can apply for all undergraduate courses at La Trobe through Aspire Community contribution.
You can apply for up to 3 preferences, noting some courses have limited places.
This program is open to all undergraduate courses at La Trobe.
Some courses may be more competitive due to limited places (e.g. Bachelor of Dental Science (Hons) and Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Hons)).
An early conditional offer is an offer to say you have a place reserved for you in the course you’ve applied for, but you will still need to meet any entry requirements that are outlined in your offer.
These entry requirements will depend on the course you have applied for and your method of entry.
Yes! You can apply for all Aspire programs you’re eligible for to increase your chances of getting an early conditional offer.
However, there are different requirements for each of the program, so make sure you check that you meet the requirements.
Micro subjects are short university preparation subjects. They provide discipline specific knowledge while teaching tertiary level academic skills.
Each micro-subject consists of approximately 50 hours of learning (including time spent doing assessments) spread over six weeks.
Students taking the course fulltime (3 units in a year for VCE, or 6 units in a year for VCAL) undertake their units as set out below. Alternatively, students may choose to stagger the program across two years in a different configuration, as long as they begin with the relevant introductory unit(s).
2022 La Trobe Term dates | Prepare (VCE) Science | Prepare (VCE) Humanities | Prepare (VCAL) Science | Prepare (VCAL) Humanities | 2022 Victorian School Term dates |
LT Term 3: 2 May to 10 June | Thinking Critically | Academic Culture | School Term 2: 26 April to 24 June | ||
LT Term 4: 18 July to 26 August | World Changing Science | Academic Writing | Digital Literacy | School Term 3: 11 July to 16 September | |
LT Term 5: 5 September to 14 October | Mathematical Communication | Critical Inquiry | Thinking Mathematically | ||
School Term 4: 3 October to 20 December | |||||
LT Term 6: 31 October to 9 December | Thinking Critically | School Summer Holidays | |||
LT Term 1 2023: 2 January to 10 February | World Changing Science and Mathematical Communication | Academic Writing and Critical Inquiry |
You’ll study your Aspire Prepare micro-subjects across the school year. (If you are unsuccessful in one (only) subject you’ll be able to try again later in the year.)
Students taking the course fulltime (3 units in a year for VCE, or 6 units in a year for VCAL) undertake their units as set out below.
Alternatively, students may choose to stagger the program across two years in a different configuration, as long as they begin with the relevant introductory unit(s).
First semester commences on 27 February 2023 and second semester on 31 July 2023.
Your study will be 100% online, so your La Trobe study works alongside your Year 12 subjects.
If you don’t receive an offer to study through the Aspire program, don’t worry – you’ll still be considered for entry via the normal VTAC process during round one in January if you received an ATAR.
- Science, health and engineering:
- Arts, social sciences and commerce
- Science, health and engineering
- Arts, social sciences and commerce
The different streams describe the number of micro subjects you will need to undertake, depending on whether you are a VCE (including unscored), HSC, IB, or a VCAL student, and whether your interests are in maths and science or the arts and humanities.
VCE, HSC or IB students
If you’re a Year 11 or 12 VCE, HSC or IB student, to complete Aspire Prepare you’ll study three micro-subjects:
and two from your preferred stream:
VCAL (Senior) students
If you’re a VCAL (Intermediate or Senior) student, to complete Aspire Prepare you’ll study six micro-subjects:
and two from your preferred stream:
At La Trobe, we believe a great indicator of how you’ll succeed at uni is how well you do in our university programs for school students.
We’ve looked at the performance of numerous students in our pathway programs to allocate a score associated with future performance in degree programs compared to other students.
Our La Trobe Entrance Score can then be matched to the rank you may receive for school studies. The table below shows what average grades you need in your Aspire Prepare and Aspire Advance studies to gain a La Trobe Entrance Score.
Aspire Prepare
Prepare average mark | La Trobe Entrance Score |
---|---|
50-72 | Diploma |
73 | 50.46 |
74 | 52.93 |
75 | 55.39 |
76 | 57.85 |
77 | 60.31 |
78 | 62.77 |
79 | 65.27 |
80 | 67.7 |
81 | 70.16 |
82 | 72.62 |
83 | 75.08 |
84 | 77.55 |
85 | 80.01 |
86 | 82.47 |
87 | 84.93 |
88 | 87.4 |
89 | 89.86 |
90 | 92.32 |
91 | 94.78 |
92 | 97.24 |
93 | 99.71 |
94 - 100 | 99.95 |
Aspire Advance
Achieve Advance average mark | La Trobe Entrance Score or outcome |
---|---|
50 | Pass - Entry to La Trobe Diploma |
57 | 50.9 |
60 | 55.3 |
65 | 62.6 |
70 | 69.9 |
75 | 77.3 |
80 | 84.6 |
85 | 92 |
90 | 99.3 |
95 | 99.9 |
100 | 99.9 |
Aspire Prepare: Applications for Aspire Prepare are closed for 2022.
Register your interest now and we will notify you when applications open for 2023.
Aspire Advance:
You can apply to study Aspire Advance until applications close on 4 July 2022.
Applicants will also need to complete the Achieve School endorsement form [[PDF 173.1 KB]] and supply their Year 11 results confirming a 70% average and relevant support documents.
Contact our Future Students Centre on 1300 135 045 or talk to us via live chat if you need help or for more information.
To take part in Aspire Advance, you can choose one subject to study alongside your schools studies in either Semester 1 or Semester 2:
Study name | Study code | Semester name | Semester | Prerequisite/ Concurrent requirement |
Aboriginal Studies and Anthropology | ABS1AA | Introduction to Aboriginal Australia | 1 | n/a |
ANT1TLC | Transforming Local Communities | 2 | ||
Accounting | ACC1AMD | Accounting for Management Decisions | 1 | Students will have completed or be concurrently enrolled in Units 3 and 4 of VCE Accounting |
Accounting and Information Systems | 2 | |||
Business | MGT1OBE | Organisational Behaviour | 1 | Students will have completed or be concurrently enrolled in Units 3 and 4 of VCE Business Management |
MGT1FOM | Foundations of Management | 2 | ||
Criminology | LST1LOJ | Law and (Dis)Order | 1 | n/a |
From Prisons to Detention Centres: Interrogating Containment | 2 | |||
Economics | BUS1BUE | Economic Issues and Public Policy | 1 | Students will have completed or be concurrently enrolled in Units 3 and 4 of VCE Economics |
ECO1RIG | Recession, Inflation and Economic Growth | 2 | ||
Event Management | MGT1OBE | Organisational Behaviour | 1 | Students will have completed or be concurrently enrolled in Units 3 and 4 of VCE Business Management |
THS1FEM | The Event Experience | 2 | ||
Health Sciences | PAM1HSF | Human Structure and Function | 1 | Students will have completed or be concurrently enrolled in Units 3 and 4 of VCE Biology |
MIC1IPE | Infections, Pandemics and Epidemics | 2 | ||
Human Biosciences | HBS1HBA | Human Biosciences A | 1 | Students will have completed or be concurrently enrolled in Units 3 and 4 of VCE Biology or Units 3 and 4 of Physical Education |
Human Biosciences B | 2 | |||
Law | LAW1LIM | Legal Institutions and Methods | 1 | Students will have completed or be concurrently enrolled in Units 3 and 4 of VCE Legal Studies |
LAW1PPL | Principles of Public Law | 2 | ||
Literature and Language | ENG1DPL | Death, Pleasure, and the Literary Imagination | 1 | Students will have completed or be concurrently enrolled in Units 3 and 4 of VCE English Language |
LIN1IML | Imagining Language | 2 | ||
Media and Communication | MAC1WFM | Writing for Media | 1 | N/A |
CRA1PWR | Professional Writing | 2 | ||
Politics, Philosophy, and Economics | POL1PPEO | Politics, Philosophy, and Economics | 1 | N/A |
PHI1CT | Critical Thinking and Innovation | 2 | ||
Psychology | PSY1SFP | Scientific Foundations of Psychology | 1 | Students will have completed Units 3 and 4 of VCE Psychology |
PSY1APP | Applied Psychology | 2 | ||
Sociology | SOC1SAC | Society and Culture: Introduction to Society | 1 | n/a |
LST1PDC | From Prisons to Detention Centres: Interrogating Containment | 2 | ||
Science | SCI1LUE | Big Ideas in Science: Life, The Universe and Everything | 1 | Students will have completed or be concurrently enrolled in Units 3 and 4 of VCE Biology or Units 3 and 4 of Chemistry or Units 3 & 4 of Environmental Science or Units 3 & 4 of Physics or Units 3 & 4 of Psychology |
SCI1BAD | Bad Science | 2 |
An early conditional offer is an offer to say you have a place reserved for you in the course you’ve applied for, but you will still need to meet any entry requirements that are outlined in your offer.
These entry requirements will depend on the course you have applied for and your method of entry.
Yes! You can apply for all Aspire programs you’re eligible for to increase your chances of getting an early conditional offer.
However, there are different requirements for each of the program, so make sure you check that you meet the requirements.
At La Trobe, we believe the best indicator of how you’ll succeed at uni is how well you do in our university programs for school students.
We’ve looked at the subsequent performance of numerous students who undertook our pathway programs and compared that to the performance of ATAR students to generate a La Trobe Entrance Score. You can use your La Trobe Entrance Score like the rank you may receive for school studies.
The table below shows what average grades you need in your La Trobe pathway studies to gain a La Trobe Entrance Score.
Achieve Plus average mark | La Trobe Entrance Score or outcome |
---|---|
50 | Pass - Entry to La Trobe Diploma |
57 | 50.9 |
60 | 55.3 |
65 | 62.6 |
70 | 69.9 |
75 | 77.3 |
80 | 84.6 |
85 | 92 |
90 | 99.3 |
95 | 99.9 |
100 | 99.9 |
If you don’t receive an offer to study through the Aspire program, don’t worry – you’ll still be considered for entry via the normal VTAC process during round one in January if you received an ATAR.
First semester starts on 27 February 2023 and second semester on 31 July 2023.
You’ll study 100% online, so your La Trobe study can be alongside your Year 12 subjects.
For more information about the subjects, including class requirements and assessments, click on the subject code below.
Choose a university subject pair. You’ll need to have the prerequisites or co-requisites listed to contribute your Aspire Achieve Plus subject marks to your ATAR and be registered with VCAA.
Study name | Study code | Semester name | Semester | Prerequisite/ Concurrent requirement |
Aboriginal Studies and Anthropology | ABS1AA | Introduction to Aboriginal Australia | 1 | n/a |
ANT1TLC | Transforming Local Communities | 2 | ||
Accounting | ACC1AMD | Accounting for Management Decisions | 1 | Students will have completed or be concurrently enrolled in Units 3 and 4 of VCE Accounting |
Accounting and Information Systems | 2 | |||
Business | MGT1OBE | Organisational Behaviour | 1 | Students will have completed or be concurrently enrolled in Units 3 and 4 of VCE Business Management |
MGT1FOM | Foundations of Management | 2 | ||
Criminology | LST1LOJ | Law and (Dis)Order | 1 | n/a |
From Prisons to Detention Centres: Interrogating Containment | 2 | |||
Economics | BUS1BUE | Economic Issues and Public Policy | 1 | Students will have completed or be concurrently enrolled in Units 3 and 4 of VCE Economics |
ECO1RIG | Recession, Inflation and Economic Growth | 2 | ||
Event Management | MGT1OBE | Organisational Behaviour | 1 | Students will have completed or be concurrently enrolled in Units 3 and 4 of VCE Business Management |
THS1FEM | The Event Experience | 2 | ||
Health Sciences | PAM1HSF | Human Structure and Function | 1 | Students will have completed or be concurrently enrolled in Units 3 and 4 of VCE Biology |
MIC1IPE | Infections, Pandemics and Epidemics | 2 | ||
Human Biosciences | HBS1HBA | Human Biosciences A | 1 | Students will have completed or be concurrently enrolled in Units 3 and 4 of VCE Biology or Units 3 and 4 of Physical Education |
Human Biosciences B | 2 | |||
Law | LAW1LIM | Legal Institutions and Methods | 1 | Students will have completed or be concurrently enrolled in Units 3 and 4 of VCE Legal Studies |
LAW1PPL | Principles of Public Law | 2 | ||
Literature and Language | ENG1DPL | Death, Pleasure, and the Literary Imagination | 1 | Students will have completed or be concurrently enrolled in Units 3 and 4 of VCE English Language |
LIN1IML | Imagining Language | 2 | ||
Media and Communication | MAC1WFM | Writing for Media | 1 | N/A |
CRA1PWR | Professional Writing | 2 | ||
Politics, Philosophy, and Economics | POL1PPEO | Politics, Philosophy, and Economics | 1 | N/A |
PHI1CT | Critical Thinking and Innovation | 2 | ||
Psychology | PSY1SFP | Scientific Foundations of Psychology | 1 | Students will have completed Units 3 and 4 of VCE Psychology |
PSY1APP | Applied Psychology | 2 | ||
Sociology | SOC1SAC | Society and Culture: Introduction to Society | 1 | n/a |
LST1PDC | From Prisons to Detention Centres: Interrogating Containment | 2 | ||
Science | SCI1LUE | Big Ideas in Science: Life, The Universe and Everything | 1 | Students will have completed or be concurrently enrolled in Units 3 and 4 of VCE Biology or Units 3 and 4 of Chemistry or Units 3 & 4 of Environmental Science or Units 3 & 4 of Physics or Units 3 & 4 of Psychology |
SCI1BAD | Bad Science | 2 |
Applications for Aspire Achieve Plus for 2023 will open in August.
Applicants will also need to complete the Achieve School endorsement form [PDF 173.1 KB] and supply their Year 11 results confirming a 70% average and relevant support documents.
Contact our Future Students Centre on 1300 135 045 or talk to us via live chat if you need help or for more information.