Information for parents

of prospective undergraduate students

A global leader

Your teen can join Australia's leading university, with recognised excellence in teaching, learning and research – we're ranked #1 in Australia and #14 in the world.

A welcoming community

Your teen can make lifelong friends by engaging in campus life through our wide range of student clubs and societies and feel supported by our comprehensive student services.

Proven career outcomes

Your teen's future is at the heart of our teaching, from industry-informed coursework to professional practice opportunities. We're ranked #8 globally for graduate employability.

Want to learn more about the Melbourne experience? Our events specially designed for students and their parents allow you to connect with our team and get your questions answered.

Meet Melbourne

In-person information evenings in regional and interstate towns.

Events from March-August.

UniMelb 101

Online information sessions for parents and students based outside of Victoria.

Events from March-April.

Beginning their journey at the University of Melbourne can be both an exciting and daunting experience for your teen. It's important that they are supported throughout their journey, from selecting their undergraduate degree, to considering graduate pathways.

Undergraduate programs

The Melbourne curriculum

The Melbourne curriculum empowers your teen to discover their own path through education. They'll emerge as a well-rounded, highly skilled and adaptable graduate – ready to make an impact on a global scale.

Safety and respect

Ensuring your teen is safe on campus is our highest priority. Our safety and respect policies are a firm commitment to making sure everyone who steps foot on campus behaves appropriately.

Peer mentoring

Your teen will get to meet new friends, build personal connections, get insider insights, and learn how to connect with the rich array of opportunities, activities and services available through their first year and beyond.

Academic advising

Every undergraduate student has an academic adviser dedicated to their progress and success, so your teen can feel supported to get the most out of their studies.

Career pathways

If your teen has a specific career or graduate course in mind, they can structure their degree from day one to gain the skills and experience they need. They may even be able to secure their place in graduate school before they begin their undergraduate degree.

High school programs

Your teen can get to experience life at university whilst still at school. Through our enrichment programs, they can gain access to academic support and help achieve their potential.

Meet our students

Get a preview into what your teen can expect from student life at Melbourne and the impact clubs and societies, internships and volunteering have already made on our current students.

Discover Melbourne

After researching and talking to relatives, I chose Melbourne because of the flexibility in the curriculum, the extensive array of subjects to choose from, top of-field staff, and of course, the massive campus.

Luv Golecha, Bachelor of Science
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As well as a student, I'm also a full-time legal assistant. I got this job because of one of the breadth units I did in my degree.

Leyla, Bachelor of Arts
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It's important to feel informed about the process for applying to university. Most high school students in Australia are required to submit an application through the Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre (VTAC). Here are some resources to better understand how to make the most out of your teen's Melbourne application.

Access Melbourne

Access Melbourne is our Special Entry Access Scheme (SEAS). Access Melbourne categories take your teen's personal circumstances into consideration as part of their application.

Scholarships

Your teen might be eligible for a range of scholarships, depending on their circumstances. Discover your teen's eligibility, and learn how scholarships are awarded.

Fees and payments

Domestic undergraduate students usually receive a Commonwealth Supported Place (CSP) to help pay for their degree. Find out what this means for your teen, and how we can assist with financial matters.

Interstate students

Is your teen applying to Melbourne from outside Victoria? We run bespoke events for your family to help understand how VTAC works, and what support is available when making the move

Accommodation at Melbourne

Discover our range of safe, modern and welcoming student accommodation options.

Your top questions explained

Important information about how VTAC preferences work, undergraduate to graduate degree pathways, key scholarships and more.

Programs for Indigenous students

Be supported by our programs for Indigenous students including Murrup Barak and the Wilin Centre.

University glossary

We use a lot of acronyms. Here are definitions of common terms that you may come across.

Find a course

Search all available degrees, and discover more about each of our study areas, majors and minors on offer.

Download a course guide

Take a look at and download the University's publications for future students and parents

Getting ready for study

Tips on how your teen can best prepare themselves for university life, from orientation to managing their student account.

Campus and facilities

The University is a big place, with eight campuses. Get to know each of them, and even take a virtual tour.

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Future student events

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