Women's access
Over 60% of Griffith’s student and staff population are women. We support women to access education and provide flexible pathways, scholarships and mentoring to support women to complete their studies. Griffith is an employee of choice for women.
Why Griffith?
Studying at Griffith means you will be studying at an institution which is an employer of choice for women, and learning from award winning teachers. Griffith alumni include inspirational women like Kate Miller Heidke, Katarina Carroll APM, Tracey Moffatt, Melissa Lucashenko, Megan Washington, Kerry Bodle, and Katie Noonan.
Sustainable Development Goals
Griffith University is aligned with the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and is committed to providing inclusive, equitable, and quality education for all.
Different ways to get into university
At Griffith, we're big believers that education is for everyone. We’ve supported talented students from many backgrounds to reach their potential through policies, flexible admission pathways, programs and initiatives that support diverse students to access higher education and complete their studies. We track applications, acceptance, entry, and participation at the university, and implement initiatives to address inequities and facilitate completion rates to enhance future employment opportunities.
So if you didn’t get the ATAR you need or didn't complete Year 12, don't have the required subject prerequisites, or have work experience, or experience other barriers to higher education, our pathways and inclusion programs and initiatives can help.
You can also find information through Degree Finder on prerequisites and how to apply for each degree. If you are an international student, please apply by visiting international applications.
Find my pathway to Griffith
How to gain entry to Griffith?
Our pathway finder tool will steer you in the right direction. First, check the admission criteria for the degree you want to study, then use our tool to build your personalised pathway options into Griffith.
It takes less than two minutes.
Our undergraduate and postgraduate admissions policies ensure admission is accessible to all.
Pathways options
Applying to Griffith?
There are many ways of getting into Griffith, even if you don’t have formal qualifications. Contact our Student Recruitment Officer to explore your options or see our Admissions Pathways web page for information on:
- experience-based admissions pathways for mature students leavers or those aged over 18
- admission pathways to Griffith from Griffith College, TAFE and other VET providers
- bridging and enabling programs and upgrading via university study.
Key dates
Please refer to key dates for application closing dates. For other key dates, including open enrolment for your trimester, please refer to the Academic Calendar.
Credit and recognition of prior learning
If you have studied before, have work experience, or taken part in other approved activities, you could be eligible to receive credit, reducing the time it will take to complete your desired degree.
Flexible study arrangements
There are many reasons you may want a break from study. At Griffith, we have flexible pathways for you to complete your studies in the time you have. We have a trimester model, part-time study pathways, and deferral and leave of absence options when needed.
Scholarships
No matter where you've come from or where you hope to be, a scholarship could make the difference.
At Griffith, we believe that everyone’s experiences and talents are valuable. That's why we’re committed to ensuring equal access to education for anyone who wants to learn.
We now offer more scholarships than ever, providing financial support to a wider range of students, so that they have the additional support they need to succeed. Whether you are an academic high achiever, an elite sportsperson, have experienced educational disadvantage or hardship, or simply need help with relocating for study, there’s a good chance you could be eligible.
Scholarships provide financial support while you study, allowing you to focus more on your learning. You’ll also get more out of your university experience through exclusive networking events, meeting mentors and developing job-ready skills.
Mentoring
Women have access to schemes to facilitate successful study and improve retention and graduation rates, such as mentoring, scholarships and other provisions.
Academic support
Griffith University provides study skills, assessment support, IT Support, peer assisted study session and student mentoring to help you to complete your studies.
GUMURRII is a dedicated support unit for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students. At GUMURRII, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander staff assist students from recruitment, orientation to graduation: providing undergraduate and postgraduate support, including tutorial assistance.
Career support
Our careers and employment services can help you:
- understand your career options
- market yourself to employers
- transition to graduate employment
- find suitable employment while you’re studying.
Childcare
There is little doubt about the important role that parents, partners, caregivers and family can have in encouraging and supporting university aspiration and study.
Accessible campuses
At Griffith, our goal is to ensure all students can participate fully in all spheres of study without barriers. We seek to ensure accessibility across the physical, digital and learning environments.
Safe campuses
All members of the Griffith University community have a right to feel welcome and safe. It's everyone's responsibility at Griffith to ensure equity and inclusion are part of our daily work and study environment. At Griffith, we are committed to ensuring our campuses are safe and inclusive.
Women in STEM
Griffith is proud of our Remarkable Women in STEMM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics and Medicine). We acknowledge the specific equity issues that women face in STEMM fields and are committed to addressing these issues.
Work integrated learning
At Griffith, work-integrated learning experiences allow you to put what you've learned in the classroom into practice. Through work placements, internships and projects, you can expand your network and your horizons, as well as gain credit towards your degree.
Contact Griffith Sustainability
Griffith Sustainability Room 0.08, Building N23, Griffith University, 170 Kessels Road, Nathan QLD, 4111