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In Victoria, the landscape of higher education is evolving to become more inclusive, offering a wide array of no ATAR courses that open doors for students who may not have pursued or achieved a competitive Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR). The ATAR, or Australian Tertiary Admission Rank, is a percentile ranking used primarily for entry into university bachelor degrees based on Year 12 results. However, non-ATAR courses bypass this metric entirely, relying instead on alternative criteria such as prior qualifications, interviews, portfolios, work experience, or completion of preparatory programs. This approach caters to diverse learners, including those undertaking the Vocational Major (VM) pathway in VCE, mature-age students, career changers, and international applicants seeking local pathways.

These opportunities span TAFE institutes, university diplomas, associate degrees, foundation programs, and even direct-entry bachelor degrees at select institutions. With over 900 such courses available through the Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre (VTAC) for 2026 intakes, students have unprecedented choices across business, health, information technology, engineering, hospitality, and more. This guide compiles key options, drawing from official university and TAFE sources, to help you navigate your tertiary journey in Victoria.

🔓 TAFE Courses: Hands-On Entry Without ATAR Barriers

Technical and Further Education (TAFE) institutes in Victoria provide the most accessible starting point, with virtually all certificate and diploma courses requiring no ATAR. These programs emphasize practical skills and often articulate directly into university degrees, allowing credit transfers that shorten bachelor study time by six to 24 months. Free TAFE initiatives, expanded since 2019, cover priority areas like early childhood education, nursing, and digital skills, making them fee-free for eligible Victorians.

Major TAFE providers include Chisholm Institute, Holmesglen Institute, Box Hill Institute, Bendigo TAFE, The Gordon, and SuniTAFE. For instance, Chisholm offers diplomas in community services, building design, and accounting, all with open entry for those over 18 or post-Year 10. These pathways are particularly strong for fields like nursing, where a Diploma of Nursing leads to Bachelor of Nursing at partner universities like Deakin or Victoria University (VU).

TAFE InstitutePopular No ATAR DiplomasUniversity Pathways
Chisholm InstituteDiploma of Nursing, Diploma of Business, Diploma of ITDeakin, VU, RMIT
HolmesglenDiploma of Graphic Design, Diploma of Hospitality, Advanced Diploma of EngineeringSwinburne, RMIT
Box Hill InstituteDiploma of Early Childhood Education, Diploma of Screen and MediaDeakin, La Trobe
Bendigo TAFEDiploma of Building and Construction, Diploma of Health ScienceLa Trobe, Federation Uni

Students completing a Certificate IV or Diploma often receive guaranteed entry or advanced standing. For example, a Diploma of Information Technology from any TAFE can pathway into VU's Bachelor of Information Technology with one year credit.

University Diplomas and Associate Degrees: Bridging to Bachelors

Several Victorian universities offer diplomas and associate degrees explicitly designed as no ATAR entry points. These one- to two-year programs build academic skills while providing subject-specific knowledge, culminating in seamless transitions to degree-level study.

Deakin University stands out with associate degrees in Arts, Business, and Education Support, available at no ATAR requirement. Completing one guarantees entry into related bachelors like Bachelor of Arts or Commerce. La Trobe University provides diplomas through La Trobe College, such as Diploma of Bioscience or Business, leading to second-year entry in degrees.

  • Deakin Associate Degrees: No ATAR; focus on flexible online/on-campus delivery; pathways to 20+ bachelors.
  • Monash College Diplomas: Entry via Year 11/12 equivalent; pathways to Monash University degrees in business, engineering, IT.
  • RMIT Diplomas: In aviation, building, fashion; direct credit to RMIT bachelors.

These programs are ideal for building confidence, with small class sizes and dedicated support. Success rates are high, with over 80% of Deakin associate graduates progressing to degrees.

Students in a Deakin University associate degree class discussing projects

Victoria University: Pioneering No ATAR Bachelor Degrees

VU leads the way with most undergraduate courses—over 100 diplomas and bachelors—requiring no ATAR. As a dual-sector university combining TAFE and higher ed, VU's block model delivers one subject at a time for better focus and outcomes. Entry typically needs Year 12 completion and English proficiency, assessed via interviews or readiness tests for some.

Key offerings include:

  • Business: Bachelor of Business (various majors), Diploma of Business.
  • IT: Bachelor of Information Technology, Diploma of Software Development.
  • Health: Bachelor of Public Health and Health Promotion, Diploma of Health Science.
  • Engineering: Bachelor of Engineering (Honours), Diploma of Engineering.
  • Law: Bachelor of Laws (pathway via Advanced Diploma of Legal Practice).
  • Sport: Bachelor of Exercise Science, Diploma of Sport.

VU's Foundations program, a free 13-week course, prepares students for direct diploma/bachelor entry. Explore VU's full non-ATAR list for 2026 intakes across Melbourne campuses.

FieldExample No ATAR BachelorsDuration
Arts & HumanitiesBachelor of Arts (Psychology), Bachelor of Community Services3 years
HospitalityBachelor of Hospitality Management3 years
ScienceBachelor of Science (Biomedical Science pathway)3 years

Swinburne University: Fee-Free Pathways to Degrees

Swinburne has removed ATAR requirements for dozens of courses since 2020, bolstered by the Fee-Free UniReady program—an 18-week enabling course leading to bachelors in science, business, design, and engineering. No ATAR or prior study needed; just motivation and basic literacy/numeracy. Graduates enter year one of degrees like Bachelor of Science or Business with confidence.

Direct no ATAR bachelors include select creative and tech programs. Swinburne's pathways page details 2026 options.

Options at Other Leading Institutions

RMIT University emphasizes vocational diplomas (e.g., Diploma of Professional Writing and Editing) pathwaying to creative industries degrees. La Trobe offers foundation studies and diplomas in health sciences. Australian Catholic University (ACU) provides exercise science and education diplomas without ATAR.

Even selective unis like the University of Melbourne offer enabling programs like UniReady for non-Year 12 pathways into select courses.

Popular Fields for No ATAR Courses

High-demand areas reflect Victoria's job market:

  • Business & Management: 200+ options; diplomas to bachelors at VU, Deakin.
  • Health & Community Services: Nursing aides, mental health; TAFE to uni nursing.
  • IT & Digital: Coding bootcamps, software dev diplomas.
  • Trades & Engineering: Building, electro-tech at TAFEs.
  • Creative & Design: Media, fashion at RMIT, Swinburne.

Statistics show 70% of TAFE diploma holders progress to uni within two years, per Skills Victoria reports.

TAFE students engaged in practical workshop in Victoria

Navigating VTAC Applications for 2026

Most courses apply via VTAC (vtac.edu.au). Steps:

  1. Search CourseSeeker for no ATAR filters (selection rank 0).
  2. List preferences (up to 8).
  3. Submit by late September 2026 for timely round.
  4. Some direct apply via uni sites.

Use CourseSeeker to compare 8,000+ Vic courses by entry reqs.

Real-World Success and Impacts

Take Sarah, who started a Chisholm Diploma of Nursing (no ATAR), gained credits into VU's Bachelor, and now works as a registered nurse. VU reports 85% graduate employment in field. Non-ATAR students often outperform direct entrants due to maturity and skills.

Challenges include balancing work/study, but support like Free TAFE and scholarships mitigate this. Stakeholders—govs, unis, employers—praise equity, addressing skills shortages in aged care, renewables.

Outlook for 2026 and Beyond

With VCE VM expansion, expect more tailored non-ATAR pathways. Free TAFE lists grow to 80+ courses, targeting net-zero jobs. Unis invest in micro-credentials for lifelong learning. Victoria's higher ed sector positions no ATAR routes as key to 1 million skilled jobs by 2030.

Whether starting at TAFE or jumping into a VU bachelor, these options empower diverse futures. Consult advisors for personalized plans.

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Frequently Asked Questions

📚What exactly are no ATAR courses in Victoria?

No ATAR courses are tertiary programs—certificates, diplomas, associates, foundations, and some bachelors—that do not use ATAR for selection. Entry relies on Year 12 completion, Cert IV, interviews, or experience, available at TAFEs and universities like VU.

🏛️Which universities offer the most no ATAR options?

Victoria University leads with over 100 non-ATAR bachelors and diplomas. Swinburne via UniReady, Deakin associates, and RMIT vocational paths follow.

🔗Do TAFE courses pathway to university degrees?

Yes, most do. A TAFE diploma often grants 1-year credit into related bachelors, e.g., Diploma of Nursing to Bachelor at VU or Deakin. Check VTAC for guaranteed pathways.

💰Are there free no ATAR courses available?

Free TAFE covers 80+ priority diplomas in nursing, education, IT—no ATAR needed. Uni enabling programs like Swinburne UniReady are also fee-free.

📝How do I apply for no ATAR courses?

Via VTAC for most (September deadline). Filter CourseSeeker by 'no selection rank'. Direct uni apps for some TAFEs/VU. No ATAR needed—just meet prerequisites.

🎯What fields have the best no ATAR options?

Business, health/community services, IT, engineering, hospitality. VU offers bachelors in all; TAFEs excel in trades/health.

👥Can mature students or VM students apply?

Absolutely. No ATAR suits VCE VM graduates, over-21s with work exp. Unis assess via Special Entry Access Schemes (SEAS).

What entry requirements replace ATAR?

Year 12/VCE equiv, English proficiency, sometimes Cert IV, interviews, portfolios (creative fields), or STAT test.

📈Are success rates high for no ATAR pathways?

Yes, 80-90% progress to degrees/employment. Non-ATAR students often excel due to practical prep.

🔍Where to find the full 2026 list?

Search CourseSeeker (filter no rank), VTAC CourseSearch, or uni sites like VU.

🎓Any scholarships for no ATAR students?

Yes, equity scholarships via VTAC/SEAS, uni access funds, Free TAFE. Check VTAC for 2026.