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What is the Â鶹Éçmadou Portfolio Entry Scheme?

Your pathway into uni is unique - just like you. We want to reward your passion, creativity and potential to succeed in your chosen field of study.Ìý

The Â鶹Éçmadou Portfolio Entry Scheme offers early conditional offers for select degrees across Â鶹Éçmadou Arts, Design & Architecture and Â鶹Éçmadou Engineering, giving you the opportunity to showcase your passion and talent alongside your ATAR.ÌýSuccessful applicants will receive an early conditional offer with an adjusted ATAR entry requirement of up to 10 ATAR points below the lowest selection rank for a specific degree or range of related degrees.

Also eligible to apply for the Gateway Admission Pathway? Applicants who are eligible to apply for both the Gateway Admission Pathway and Portfolio Entry Early Conditional Offer Scheme should only submit an application via the Gateway Admission Pathway, as it provides the most advantageous benefits. For more information, visit Gateway Admission Pathway.

Â鶹Éçmadou Portfolio Entry applications for Term 1, 2026 will open in May.Ìý

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How to apply

  • You must submit your UAC application and pay your application fee through UAC before you submit your Portfolio Entry application.Ìý

    UAC's early bird applications for 2026 admission open on 2 April 2025.Ìý

  • The Portfolio Entry Early Conditional Offer Scheme is open to all domestic applicants who are applying for an eligible degree and expecting an ATAR within 10 points of the lowest selection rank for your degree (unless stated otherwise). You can choose from several degrees within Â鶹Éçmadou's Faculty of Arts, Design and Architecture, and Â鶹Éçmadou's Faculty of Engineering.

    Explore the degrees eligible for the scheme below: 

    • The criteria category of the degree will determine what you need to submit in your final portfolio.Ìý

      Criteria A degrees

      • Bachelor of Architectural Studies**
      • Bachelor of Construction Management and Property
      • Bachelor of Design 
      • Bachelor of Design/Education (Secondary)*
      • Bachelor of Design/Media*
      • Bachelor of Fine Arts^
      • Bachelor of Fine Arts/Arts*^
      • Bachelor of Fine Arts/Education (Secondary)*^
      • Bachelor of Fine Arts/Media*^
      • Bachelor of Interior Architecture (Honours)
      • Bachelor of Landscape Architecture (Honours)

      Criteria B degrees

      • Bachelor of Arts
      • Bachelor of Arts/Education (Secondary)*
      • Bachelor of City Planning 
      • Bachelor of Media
      • Bachelor of Media/Arts*
      • Bachelor of Social Sciences
      • Bachelor of Social Sciences/Media*
      • Bachelor of Social Work (Honours)
      • Bachelor of Social Work (Honours)/Arts*
      • Bachelor of Social Work (Honours)/Social Sciences*

      *Portfolio entry submissions for double degrees only require you to include to criteria for the degree with the higher entry requirement.Ìý

      **While most early conditional offers will include a range of degrees students are eligible for, due to competitiveness applicants will only be considered for an early conditional offer that includes the Bachelor of Architectural Studies if they select this degree as their preferred option when applying via the Portfolio Entry portal.

      ^Please note that acceptance into the Music specialisation requires you to meet the adjusted ATAR requirement in your early conditional offer and to also successfully complete an audition. For more information, visit Â鶹Éçmadou Music auditions.

      • Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Flexible First Year)
      • Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Aerospace Engineering)
      • Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Bioinformatics)  
      • Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Biomedical Engineering)
      • Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Chemical Product Engineering)  
      • Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Chemical)  
      • Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Civil)  
      • Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Civil)/Surveying  
      • Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Computer)* 
      • Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Electrical) 
      • Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Environmental)  
      • Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Geoenergy & Geostorage)
      • Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical Engineering)  
      • Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering)  
      • Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Robotics and Mechatronics) 
      • Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Mining)  
      • Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Photovoltaics and Solar Energy) 
      • Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Quantum Engineering) 
      • Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Renewable Energy)  
      • Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Software)
      • Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Surveying) 
      • Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Telecommunications)
      • Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Bachelor of Arts  
      • Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Bachelor of Engineering Science 
      • Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Master of Biomedical Engineering 
      • Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Bachelor of Science 
      • Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/ Bachelor of Science (Computer Science)* 
      • Bachelor of Food Science (Honours) 
      • Bachelor of Cyber Security (Sydney)
      • Bachelor of Science (Computer Science)* 
      • Bachelor of Science (Computer Science)/Arts*
      • Bachelor of Science (Computer Science)/Bachelor of Fine Arts^*
      • Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Science (Computer Science)*    
      • Â鶹Éçmadou Canberra (non-defence undergraduate students only):
        • Bachelor of Aeronautical Engineering (Honours)
        • Bachelor of Civil Engineering (Honours)  
        • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering (Honours)
        • Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering (Honours) 
        • Bachelor of Naval Architecture (Honours)

      ^Please note that acceptance into the Music specialisation requires you to meet the adjusted ATAR requirement in your early conditional offer and to also successfully complete an audition. For more information, visit Â鶹Éçmadou Music auditions.

      *While most early conditional offers will include a range of degrees students are eligible for, due to competitiveness applicants will only be considered for an early conditional offer that includes Computer Science if they select these degrees as their preferred option when applying via the Portfolio Entry portal.

  • What you submit in your portfolio will depend on which degree you're interested in. Remember, anything you submit must be all your own work.Ìý

    • At Â鶹Éçmadou’s Faculty of Arts, Design & Architecture, you’ll find the freedom and support to design the future you want. An Arts, Design & Architecture Portfolio Entry submission should demonstrate your passions alongside your best work to boost your chances of admission.Ìý

      In your submission, please include: 

      1. A cover letter to explain your interest in studying at Â鶹Éçmadou Arts, Design & Architecture and degree(s) of choice. The letter should tell us about your interests, passions, strengths and abilities that’ll help you excel in your chosen field(s) (maximum 400 words).
      2. In addition to a cover letter, your portfolio submission will need to meet the criteria for your chosen degree(s)^: 

      Criteria A degrees: A portfolio of original written or visual material consisting of one of the following:

      • Up to six images each including a title, an artist/designer statement of up to 50 words and the year you created the work
      • A URL - this could include a showreel of video or animation work, a musical performance, or a blog with a small collection of multimedia work
      • A 500-word critical review

      Criteria B degrees:

      • A portfolio of work that demonstrates your ability and interest in studying your chosen degree. This could include an article, essay,  blog, social media campaign, website, photos, video, school report or a letter of recommendation.Ìý
      • A written critical reflection outlining a problem you’ve tackled and the impact you've made. This could include discussing a problem you solved in a project for a relevant school subject or a personal experience in any setting. You’ll need to include your perspective of what succeeded, what failed, what you learnt and if you could’ve done anything differently (maximum 500 words).Ìý

      ^Check which criteria your preferred degree is eligible for in the degree list above.Ìý

      Check our FAQs to see our tips on how you can boost your video submission quality.

    • At Â鶹Éçmadou Engineering we strive for a better world, driven by our graduates who are passionate in creating solutions for humanity through their diverse perspectives. Complete a Portfolio Entry submission to demonstrate your passion for engineering and performance in relevant subjects.Ìý

      Your submission will need to include: 

      1. A short video demonstrating how and why you’re suited to studying engineering at Â鶹Éçmadou
      2. Your latest year 12 school report (e.g., a term, half-yearly or yearly report)

      Your video submission is used to evaluate your ability, attitude and motivation for engineering studies, while your year 12 report supplements this information. We do not take individual course marks into consideration.

      What are the specifications for the video submission?

      Upload a 4-5 (maximum 5) minute video demonstrating how and why you would be a successful Â鶹Éçmadou Engineering student. Your video must: 

      • Be 400MB or less: if your video file is larger than this, you can compress it using open-source software for video conversions (such as ), or you can compress your video into a zip file via Ìý´Ç°ùÌý
      • Begin by identifying yourself to camera stating:
        • Your full name 
        • UAC application number 
        • Photo identification (show on-screen)

      Your video submission will be assessed on its content, not the video or editing quality. Beyond ensuring the above mandatory format requirements are met, applicants can respond to the video prompt freely. Check our FAQs to see our tips on how you can boost your video submission quality.Ìý

      Check our FAQs to see our tips on how you can boost your video submission quality.

  • Your application checklist

    Let's recap. Check you've completed ALL steps before you submit your application:

    1. Submit your UAC application and pay your UAC application fee.
    2. Prepare your portfolio. Ensure you've met all the submission requirements for your preferred degree.Ìý
    3. Submit your portfolio through our portal.
    4. List your preferred degree as your highest eligible preference for the specified UAC offer round to be eligible to receive a firm offer.Ìý

    Sign up to get reminded when Portfolio Entry is open for applications. You'll also receive exclusive event invites and updates on everything you need to know on your journey to uni.

    Key dates

    Round 1 Round 2

    Applications open: Monday, 5 May 2025

    Applications close: Monday, 21 July 2025 at 12pm

    Applications open: Saturday, 6 September 2025

    Applications close: Monday, 17 November 2025 at 12pm

  • Thank you for your submission. If successful, you'll be issued an early conditional offer with an adjusted ATAR requirement for either a single degree or a range of related degrees.

    To be eligible to receive a firm offer, you must:

    1. Meet your adjusted ATAR requirement
    2. List your preferred degree as your highest eligible preference for the specified UAC offer round

Frequently asked questions

Read our frequently asked questions for more info and Portfolio Entry application tips.Ìý

Eligibility for Portfolio Entry

  • All domestic applicants who are applying for an eligible degree and expecting an ATAR within 10 points of the lowest selection rank for your degree (unless stated otherwise). This includes current Year 12 students and non-recent school leavers who have completed tertiary study.Ìý

  • No. Applicants who are competitive for both the Gateway Admission Pathway and Portfolio Entry will receive only one early offer or early conditional offer. This offer will be for the Gateway Admission Pathway, as it provides more advantageous adjusted entry requirements for eligible applicants.

    Therefore, applicants eligible for both schemes should only submit an application via the Gateway Admission Pathway.

    You can reach out to our knowledgeable Future Student Advisers for further information on the eligibility requirements for both schemes.Ìý

  • No, unfortunately only domestic applicants are eligible to apply through the Portfolio Entry Early Conditional Offer Scheme.

Applying to Â鶹Éçmadou through Portfolio Entry

  • Yes. An application for Portfolio Entry is not an application for admission to Â鶹Éçmadou. You must lodge a UAC application at the same time as submitting your Portfolio Entry application.

    Note: To have your Portfolio Entry application assessed and be eligible for an early conditional offer, you must have lodged your application via UAC and provided your correct UAC ID. If successful for an early conditional offer, you’ll need to meet the adjusted ATAR requirements and list an eligible Â鶹Éçmadou degree preference as your highest eligible preference in UAC for the specified UAC offer round to receive a firm offer.

    For information on UAC and applying for admission to Â鶹Éçmadou, visit the Ìý·É±ð²ú²õ¾±³Ù±ð.

  • Once your portfolio has been submitted, applicants are unable to edit their submissions. Please ensure your application is complete before submitting.Ìý

    Please note: only your first submission will be assessed. Any additional applications will not be assessed.  

  • You can only submit one application across both rounds. Any additional applications will not be assessed.Ìý

  • When reviewing portfolios and critical reviews for Criteria A, this is what we're looking for:

    Crafting your portfolio

    Your digital portfolio submission is the main component of the application. Your portfolio is a summary of your best creative work and provides evidence of your creativity and technical skills. You can showcase a range of different mediums including photography, sculpture, digital artworks, paintings, drawings or previously undertaken design work. Include the written or visual work that best captures your creative approach and technical abilities. The portfolio should be a maximum of 5 x A4 pages. Hard copies or physical pieces cannot be accepted - the portfolio is a digital submission, which is limited to 100MB.Ìý

    Your portfolio should be curated and crafted to showcase your best work in an interesting and engaging way. We want to see your individual style and creative approaches, and encourage risk-taking and originality. Be sure to consider how you’ll lay out and organise your work – you’ll be assessed on the quality and interest of the work submitted as well as the visual quality of the portfolio. Use the portfolio as a way of communicating your creative process, not just the final outcome. We’re interested in seeing the process sketches, technical drawings, prototypes and drafts to communicate the design process, rather than just the outcome.Ìý

    We want to see your unique and inquisitive mind, your original work, and your best technical and crafted work.Ìý

    If you’re interested in more than one degree, you’ll be prompted to submit a separate personal statement and portfolio for each degree. They may share some content, but you should ensure that they’re tailored to each degree.

    Critical review topic 

    Imagine you’re a critic for a newspaper with an educated but non-specialist audience and you need to write a review of a current temporary exhibition or festival program.ÌýYou can choose broadly, including art and design exhibitions or new media displays. The purpose is to inform your audience and to provide some context or background for the work.ÌýYou’ll need to both describe and comment on the work. The purpose is to foreground your interpretation - you’re not required to do any additional research or provide biographical details for the artists or producers.Ìý

    General tips

    • Have someone check your work for spelling and grammar, but ultimately the work must be your own and not copied from someone or somewhere else.Ìý
    • Submit only your best work if you have lots to choose from.
    • If making or assembling is not your best skill, showcase what is. We want to know what you’re passionate about!
  • When reviewing portfolios and written critical reflections for Criteria B, this is what we're looking for: 

    Crafting your portfolio

    Your digital portfolio submission is the main component of the application. Your portfolio is a summary of your best work and provides evidence of your ability and interest in studying your chosen degree(s). You can include written articles, essays, blogs, social media posts or campaigns, built websites or webpages, photographs, videos, a school report or letters of recommendations. The portfolio should be a maximum of 5 x A4 pages. Hard copies or physical pieces cannot be accepted - the portfolio is a digital submission, which is limited to 100MB.Ìý

    Your portfolio should be curated and crafted to showcase your best work in an interesting and engaging way. We want to see your individual talents, abilities, originality and risk-taking. Be sure to consider how you’ll lay out and organise your work - you’ll be assessed on your innovation, creativity and project skills. Use the portfolio as a way to communicate your technical proficiency in your chosen field. We’re interested in seeing the process and drafts to showcase your project skills, considerations and experimentation, rather than just the outcome.Ìý

    Critical reflection

    A reflection is a form of personal response to experiences, situations, events or new information. It’s a 'processing' phase where thinking and learning take place. There are no right or wrong ways to be reflective - just questions to explore. In your 500-word critical reflection, you should reflect on a problem you've faced and tackled, and describe the impact you had on the outcome. Your reflection should include description (what, when, who) and analysis (how, why, what if). This could be done by discussing a problem that you set out to solve in a relevant subject, drawing from your experience at school, work, family or in the community.

    Consider including answers to questions such as:

    • What succeeded?
    • What didn't?
    • What did you learn?
    • What could you do differently? 

    The critical reflection is your opportunity to demonstrate your writing skills and help make comparisons or connections between what you’re learning and your prior experiences.Ìý

    General tips

    • Have someone check your work for spelling and grammar, but ultimately the work must be your own and not copied from someone or somewhere else.Ìý
    • Submit only your best work if you have lots to choose from.
    • If making or assembling is not your best skill, showcase what is. We want to know what you’re passionate about!
  • We’re interested in your reasons for applying for Â鶹Éçmadou Engineering. If you’re interested in a particular area of engineering, then this should be reflected in your Portfolio Entry application and your UAC preferences.

    You can also indicate a generic interest in engineering. The Faculty of Engineering has a flexible first year program (UAC code: 425000), following which you can elect to study the engineering discipline of your choice* from Year 2 onwards. If you’re undecided, let us know and we can discuss your choices and interests.

    Interested in Computer Science? While most early conditional offers will include a range of degrees students are eligible for, due to competitiveness applicants will only be considered for an early conditional offer that includes Computer Science if they select a Computer Science degree or double degree as their preferred option when applying via the Portfolio Entry portal.

    *Subject to academic performance and available places in preferred program.

  • Your video submission will be assessed on its content, not the video or editing quality. Beyond ensuring the above mandatory format requirements are met, applicants can respond to the video prompt freely. Examples might include:

    • Speaking straight to camera
    • Speaking over a PowerPoint presentation/video
    • Picture in picture, applicant speaking to camera over a PowerPoint/video montage

    Some questions you could consider when creating your video:

    • Why do you want to study engineering? 
    • How and why would you be a successful engineering student?
    • How did you become interested in engineering? 
    • Why do you think you’ll be a good engineer? 
    • What have you done recently to explore your interest in engineering? both in academic and extracurricular settings.
    • Have you overcome an academic difficulty? and if so, how will you apply these lessons at university ?
    • Why Â鶹Éçmadou Engineering?

    You can also talk about:

    • Any engineering related projects you’ve recently been a part of
    • Types of engineering subjects you’re passionate about in high school and why
    • Engineering fields or topics you’re interested in and why

Key dates for your Portfolio Entry application

Round 1 Round 2

Applications open: Monday, 5 May 2025

Applications close: Monday, 21 July 2025 at 12pm

Early conditional offers released: Friday, 5 September 2025

Applications open: Saturday, 6 September 2025

Applications close: Monday, 17 November 2025 at 12pm

Early conditional offers released: Friday, 5 December 2025

Receiving an offer through Portfolio Entry

  • If you change your mind about what you want to study, you can select an alternate degree from the list of eligible degrees provided in your early conditional offer letter. To be eligible for an offer, you will need to have met the ATAR requirement listed and ensure this is your highest eligible preference for the December Round 2 UAC offer round (or January Round 1 for interstate/IB applicants).ÌýOffers may be issued in subsequent UAC offer rounds subject to availability of places.

    If you would like to select a degree program other than those listed on your early conditional offer letter, you'll need to list this as your highest eligible preference in UAC for the applicable offer round and meet the Lowest Selection Rank (ATAR + Adjustment Factors) in order to be competitive for an offer.Ìý

  • Unfortunately, you cannot defer your early conditional offer. This will only be valid for the UAC offer round specified on your early conditional offer letter.

    However, if you receive a firm offer to Â鶹Éçmadou, then for most degrees you can defer your start date. For information regarding the deferral process please visit our .

  • Applicants can only receive one early conditional offer through Â鶹Éçmadou Portfolio Entry. This will specify an adjusted ATAR requirement for either a single degree or a range of related degrees.

  • A Portfolio Entry early conditional offer is an offer with an adjusted ATAR requirement. You need to meet the adjusted ATAR requirement in order to be eligible for an offer to a specific degree or range of related degrees.

    If you meet or exceed the adjusted ATAR requirement and list an eligible degree as your highest eligible preference in UAC for the specified UAC offer round, you’ll be issued a firm offer to that degree.

  • There are many pathways to studying your dream degree at Â鶹Éçmadou. You can visit our admission pathways page for more information or reach out to one of our knowledgeable Future Student Advisers.

  • No. Adjustment factors awarded under other schemes such as HSC Plus, the Elite Athletes, Performers and Leaders Scheme, and the Educational Access Scheme (EAS) don’t contribute towards the adjusted ATAR requirement you need to meet as part of your Portfolio Entry early conditional offer. Applicants are assessed on their raw ATAR issued by UAC (without adjustment factors).

Degree and program FAQs for Portfolio Entry

  • There are several double degrees eligible for Â鶹Éçmadou Portfolio Entry. Check the lists of included degrees above.

    If you're considering a double degree that's not included, you'll need to meet the entry requirements for that double degree, independent of Â鶹Éçmadou Portfolio Entry.

    Depending on your ATAR results, you may also consider entering an eligible single degree through Portfolio Entry and then applying via Â鶹Éçmadou’s scheme to transfer into your preferred double degree after completing a minimum number of units of credit, subject to meeting eligibility criteria and your academic performance.

  • Applicants can apply for one degree or a double degree as part of Â鶹Éçmadou Portfolio Entry and must select this when first completing their application.

    If your application is successful, your early conditional offer letter will specify the adjusted ATAR requirement you need to meet for either a single degree or a range of degrees related to your original selection.

    Due to the volume of applications received, applicants are unable to change the initial degree selected after they’ve submitted their Portfolio Entry application.

Have questions about the Â鶹Éçmadou Portfolio Entry Early Conditional Offer Scheme? 

Our friendly Future Student Advisers are here to help. Reach out for any questions regarding Portfolio Entry including eligible degrees, submission requirements and offers.