ANU to make 2021 offers based on Year 11 results

The Australian National University (ANU) will admit domestic undergraduate students for 2021 on the basis of their Year 11 results, giving thousands of school-leavers greater certainty in uncertain times. Students are able to apply to ANU undergraduate programs based on their Year 11 results from now until 25 May, with offers made in August. The change to admissions is in response to the major disruption to Year 12 students' studies caused by COVID-19, and means students won't need to rely on their 2020 results to qualify to study at ANU next year. The University is encouraging students to apply during their April school holidays. The new entry requirements build on the success of the University's sector-leading changes to its admissions processes, which mean students' applications are not only assessed on their academic results, but also their extra-curricular achievements and personal circumstances. ANU is the only Australian university that provides domestic students with offers of admission, scholarships and on-campus accommodation as part of a single offer package. The offers are made mid-year to give students the certainty they deserve in planning for one of the biggest decisions of their lives - where to go to university.
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