Feeling a little unsure about your ATAR and what sort of degree you could study? It’s important to remember that the ATAR you receive may not be the same one we consider when you apply. In fact, depending on a range of factors—including where you live, what you studied at school and your life experiences—your ATAR could be up to 8.00 points higher!

Most of these adjustment factors are automatically taken into account when you apply to study at Griffith through QTAC or UAC. But, so you can make your decisions about studying with confidence, we’ve put together this easy-to-use calculator to help you estimate your selection rank.

Simply fill out your details as accurately as possible, find out your adjusted rank, then discover which degrees you could be eligible for.

Adjustment details

Results provide an estimate of your selection rank. This does not constitute an official result or offer and should be used as a guide only.

If you’re new to tertiary study and a resident of the Brisbane, Logan, Ipswich, Redlands, Gold Coast or Nothern New South Wales, you may qualify for a 2.00 location adjustment, depending on your location and the campus you are applying to study at.

You may be eligible for subject adjustments if you are a current Year 12 student or equivalent in Queensland or New South Wales.

Subject adjustments are only considered when you apply through QTAC or UAC to study in the year following the completion of your Year 12 studies. For example, if you graduate in 2024, you can receive subject adjustments for a 2025 application but not in 2026.

The subject adjustments are not applied to stand-alone VET qualifications, and certain degrees are excluded from the subject adjustment scheme.

The Educational Access Scheme can help you if you have experienced circumstances that negatively affected your most recent studies. For more information, please see the QTAC or UAC scheme for details.

Applicants for the Bachelor of Medical Science are eligible for a range of cumulative incremental adjustments up to 0.20 adjustment to apply to your selection rank.

Rural: Applicants identified as rural by QTAC receive a 0.05 adjustment. To qualify, applicants must have resided in an Australian rural area for a minimum of five consecutive years or a cumulative total of 10 years since birth. The rural area must be classified under the 2019 Modified Monash Model as MM2 to MM7. Please see the Rural Access Scheme for details.

Educational Access Scheme: Applicants with minor to high EAS cases, assessed by QTAC with 5 to 26 EAS points, receive a 0.05 adjustment. Applicants with very high or extreme EAS cases, evaluated by QTAC with 27 or more EAS points, receive a 0.10 adjustment.

Location: Eligible applicants may receive up to 0.05 location adjustment when applying to the Bachelor of Medical Science.

As an elite athlete, coach or referee you could be eligible to receive an elite athlete support adjustment to your selection rank. You can apply for adjustment factors as part of your QTAC application, with up to 6.00 adjustment to apply to your selection rank.