Get a Head Start on uni, accelerate your tertiary studies and gain credit towards a degree while you finish high school

The Griffith University Head Start program gives motivated Year 11 and 12 students an opportunity to accelerate their tertiary studies by completing a course (subject) at Griffith while still at high school.

By successfully completing the program, you can earn credit for up to two courses when you enter undergraduate studies at Griffith as well as two (2.00) adjustments towards your ATAR when you apply to eligible Griffith undergraduate degrees.

With the tuition fee covered by the University, Head Start lets you build academic skills and confidence and get a taste for university life before finishing school. It’s designed to make university as accessible as possible, and you can choose to learn online or on campus.

There are two Head Start programs you can choose from

Head Start benefits

 

No course fees*

The Head Start program covers your tuition fees which will reduce the overall cost of your Griffith undergraduate degree.

 

Guaranteed admission**

Completion of a Griffith University Head Start course and Year 12 studies guarantees admission to one of more than 100 single and double degrees across a range of areas. To give you certainty about your future, completion of our Head Start program may also make you eligible for an offer to study at Griffith before you receive your ATAR or IB diploma results.

 

Earn credit towards a degree

Obtaining credit will allow you to reduce your university workload and fees when you start uni. Once you’ve completed the Head Start program, you’ll be eligible for credit transfer for a Trimester 1, Level 1 course (also known as a subject) at Griffith (up to 20 credit points).

 

Receive two adjustments***

You’ll be eligible to receive two (2.00) adjustments towards your ATAR when applying to eligible Griffith undergraduate degrees as part of the Year 12 Subject Adjustment Scheme.

 

Build skills and confidence

If you are a motivated high school student, taking on extra work can help boost school results and get you ready academically for first-year uni.

 

Get a taste for uni life

Mixing with first-year students lets you experience uni life and get a feel for how to balance social and study commitments after you leave school.

 

Get QCE recognised

Successfully completing your Head Start course will be recognised on your Queensland Certificate of Education (QCE) as two credits of advanced courses of study. However, it does not count towards the calculation of your ATAR.

[*] You will need to meet your personal study costs for items such as textbooks, stationery and photocopying.

[**] Students must meet the 2024 eligibility and entry requirements for Head Start and have successfully completed a Head Start course in 2023 or 2024, and Year 12 in 2024 to be eligible for the Year 12 Early Offer Guarantee—Head Start/GUESTS stream for admission in 2025.

[***] Adjustments do not apply to the Bachelor of Medical Science and the Bachelor of Dental Health Science. The maximum adjustment you can receive under all pathways is capped at eight (8.00). For further information, refer to the Year 12 Subject Adjustment Scheme.

Am I eligible to do the Head Start program?

It’s easy to meet the prerequisites for entry to the Head Start program. You are eligible if you are in Year 11 or 12 and are one of the following types of students who meet the related entry requirements:

ATAR-eligible Queensland Certificate of Education (QCE) students

ATAR-eligible New South Wales Higher School Certificate (HSC) students

Non-ATAR VET students completing an AQF Certificate III or above

Home-schooled students

Requirements for Head Start at-School

International Baccalaureate Diploma (IBD) students

Frequently asked questions

How can I earn Griffith Credentials?

Transferring your Head Start credit

What does the Head Start program cost?

Does Head Start at-school have any additional eligibility requirements?

What support do I need to do the Head Start program?

Where can I find the timetable?

How many courses (subjects) can I do?

What happens if I enrol for Head Start but decide to withdraw?

Does the Head Start program allow you to Earn Griffith credentials?