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Application process

1. Gather your documents

To apply for your chosen course, you will need to provide supporting documentation.

Documents often include:

  • transcripts
  • certificates to verify previous studies
  • work experience evidence

Our Student Enrolment Advisors can advise you on what specific documents you will need for your chosen course.

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2. Complete your application

Our application process is entirely online. To start, click 'start application' at the top of this page.

The application is straightforward and only takes around 15–20 minutes to complete.

Here's what you'll be asked:

  • Personal contact details
  • Course name and code
  • Preferred start date
  • Previous study history
  • Work experience (if applicable)
  • Supporting documents

3. Track your application

Once you have submitted your application, you can check the progress of your application through the ECU application portal.

Updates, including offer letters, will be managed through this portal. Once you receive your offer to study, you will be advised how to accept your offer and enrol in your course.

We're here to help you apply

Our Student Enrolment Advisors are available to guide you through your application and help you feel confident at every step. They can assist you with:

  • Course entry requirements
  • Course pathways and recognition of prior learning
  • Preparing supporting documents
  • FEE-HELP

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2026 important application dates

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Last day to apply (Midday AWST)9 Jan5 Mar1 May26 Jun21 Aug16 Oct
Last day to accept (11:59pm AWST)16 Jan13 Mar8 May3 Jul28 Aug23 Oct

Still have questions?

Download a course guide or speak with a Student Enrolment Advisor. Our team can assist you with:

  • Eligibility & enrolment enquiries
  • Course duration & fees
  • Flexible entry & study pathways
  • How online study will fit with your schedule
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