Start your university journey locally with the University Entrance Program
Fee-free university preparation and a pathway to UOW in Bega, Eurobodalla and Shoalhaven.
Fee-free university preparation and a pathway to UOW in Bega, Eurobodalla and Shoalhaven.
Our fee-free 14-week University Entrance Program (UEP) is designed to help you build the skills, knowledge and confidence to succeed at university and beyond.
Starting in October 2026, the UEP prepares you to begin your bachelor's degree in March 2027. You’ll build essential academic and tertiary study skills, receive dedicated study and personal support, and gain the confidence to start university.
The UEP offers guaranteed* entry into selected degrees at UOW's Bega, Eurobodalla and Shoalhaven campuses, including:
It can also provide a pathway into a wider range of degrees at UOW Wollongong.
Our flexible and alternative entry options let you showcase your readiness to study. Whether you didn't achieve the ATAR you wanted, completed your HSC some time ago or didn't complete it at all we're here to help find you a pathway into UOW.

“Without smaller classes and preparation subjects, going straight into university would have been overwhelming. College felt like a stepping stone - helping me build confidence, enjoy learning, and feel comfortable asking questions. That gave me the confidence to push myself”

“At UOW College, I felt comfortable asking questions when I needed to. Being part of a cohort who were also figuring out their next steps made me realise I wasn’t alone - and that was really reassuring.”
Find out about entry requirements, progression into UOW, and what you'll study.
Our flexible and alternative entry options let you showcase your readiness to study. Whether you didn't achieve the ATAR you wanted, completed your HSC some time ago or didn't complete it at all we're here to help find you a pathway into UOW.
Minimum ATAR 30; or completed a Certificate III level qualification; or complete a basic Literacy Test to be assessed for entry.
Students with a conditional UEP offer for their bachelor must achieve a satisfactory Grade ≥60% for each subject to progress into their UOW bachelor.
This subject explores the common expectations and experiences of university study in order to assist students to transition effectively to a higher education learning environment. Students will be introduced to the technological platforms and skills required to effectively complete their studies, the importance of academic integrity, available support services and resources, and strategies to develop capabilities of independent learning. Students will be engaged in presentations and activities related to these aspects of academic life to cultivate the development of their student identity in the context of a learning community.
This subject provides students with opportunities to develop their knowledge of, and competence and confidence in the use of text-based language in preparation for future studies. Students will be introduced to a variety text types and genres commonly used in tertiary study, with a focus on engaging with, and critically analysing, sources of information in terms of purpose for writing, the style employed and writing techniques evident in the text. The focus is on developing language skills and improving students’ capability to both evaluate the content of a variety of texts, and to employ that knowledge in their own written and spoken tasks.
This subject provides students with a functional understanding of the basic tenets of science, the underlying cognitive skills that allow us to solve complex problems, and strategies to investigate and interpret the world around us. Students will be challenged with problem-solving activities relevant to the sciences to develop a range of key cognitive capacities, including critical, logical and creative thinking, and an understanding of concepts such as objectivity, variables, theory, and Occam’s razor. The focus is on developing skills required to design, conduct, analyse and present the findings of primary research related to a United Nations Sustainable Development Goal (UN SDG). Students will also develop their global citizenship through evaluating the significance of their selected SDG, and its relevance to their future study and career pathways.
This subject provides an introductory study of mathematics and statistics as a foundation for further study in disciplines including Business and the Humanities. Mathematics for the Humanities focusses on reinforcing the fundamental concepts of basic arithmetic, basic algebra, linear equations, probability and statistics. The subject familiarises students with language, terminology and analytical problem-solving techniques used in mathematics and statistics.
Interested in the University Entrance Program? Here's what to do next:
Ask a question about the UEP or request for a course advisor to contact you.
Check the entry requirements and pathway details here.
Submit your application now.