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Murdoch University

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FlexiTrack High

  • Non-Award

If you're approaching Year 12 and are not guaranteed an ATAR Selection Rank but want to study at Murdoch after high school, FlexiTrack High could be the perfect option for you.

Key details

Degree Type
Non-Award
Duration
30 weeks full-time
Course Code
N1101

About this course

Overview

FlexiTrack High is designed to help you develop the skills needed to succeed at university. Murdoch University works with participating secondary schools to provide a structured and supportive learning experience for students seeking an alternative option to the ATAR pathways into university. FlexiTrack High utilises the most effective evidence-based teaching and learning approaches. The program is delivered as a blended program utilising both online independent study and dedicated class time at each partner school. Murdoch tutors guide and assess the student learning experience and support teacher facilitators at participating schools.

Dates: Week commencing 10th February 2025 to 26th September 2025

Cost: $300 (Fully funded scholarships are available to equity students)

To succeed you must be committed to attending FlexiTrack High classes during Terms 1, 2 and 3 while you're completing Year 12 as well as studying independently and during the term breaks.

You will be eligible to apply for an undergraduate course at Murdoch University if you successfully pass FlexiTrack High and meet attendance requirements. As FlexiTrack High attracts WACE points it is assumed that you will complete Year 12.

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Entry requirements

FlexiTrack High is suitable for aspirational high school students who are seeking an alternative to ATAR for entry into university. They are nominated by representatives from participating schools. It is also open to humanitarian visa students attending the partnership school.

Study locations

Perth

How to apply

How to apply

Please indicate above whether you're a domestic or international student intending to study at a Western Australian campus.

Your document checklist

You will need to provide documentation to show you have met the minimum English requirement (i.e. a D in ATAR English or B in General English).