Enrolment Matters
Application for admission to CHC differs according to whether you are an domestic applicant or overseas applicant , the type of course you would like to study, whether you would like to enrol as a cross-institutional student or perhaps just looking to undertake a unit of study for personal interest.
Domestic Applicants
You are considered to be a domestic applicant if you are an Australian or New Zealand citizen, a Permanent Resident or hold a Permanent Humanitarian visa. Domestic applicants apply directly to CHC or via the Queensland Tertiary Admissions Centre (QTAC).
Direct Applications |
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Students who have studied at CHC within the past two years and who wish to recommence their course or to transfer to a new course are to apply directly to CHC. |
Applications via QTAC |
Overseas Applicants
If you are not an Australian or New Zealand citizen, a Permanent Resident or hold a Permanent Humanitarian visa you are considered to be an Overseas applicant. CHC welcomes Overseas applicants over the age of 18. Overseas applicants should obtain a copy of the Courses Guide for Overseas Students. This publication more fully outlines the requirements for studying in Australia. Application form
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Cross Institutional Applicants
Students from other universities may apply to enrol in courses at CHC to gain credit towards an award at their home university. Cross-institutional enrolments are subject to the rules of Christian Heritage College, including those relating to academic progress. Application Form
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Personal Interest Applicants (Audit)
Applicants may choose to enrol in a unit as an Audit student. Audit students are students who study a CHC unit(s) for professional or personal development however they do not enrol in the complete course and do not complete assessment or receive credit for the unit(s). Application Form
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