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Flinders is a leading international university in Australia, distinguished by its boldness, vigour and imagination. The University has a record of excellence and innovation in teaching, research and community engagement.
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While the main campus is located in the suburb of Bedford Park, a short drive south of Adelaide's Central Business District and easily accessible by public transport, the University's geographical footprint also stretches across South Australia, Western Victoria and the Northern Territory.
Flinders City Campus at Festival Plaza offers students convenience, connectivity and flexibility in the heart of the city, directly next to Adelaide Railway Station on North Terrace and close to trams and buses. Spanning eight floors and over 15,000 sqm, the campus offers hundreds of formal teaching areas and collaborative learning spaces, a library, open plan events space and more.
Less than 20 minutes by train from Flinders City Campus at Festival Plaza, Flinders Tonsley campus is a $120 million hub of innovation, which centrally locates the University’s teaching and research in computer science, artificial intelligence, defence and national securities, autonomous vehicles, information technology, engineering and mathematics.
Flinders has over 2,500 staff and more than 26,000 students, with over 5,000 coming from countries as diverse as Canada, India and Kenya. Its graduates are encouraged to be knowledgeable, to communicate effectively, and to develop skills to connect across boundaries and tackle major challenges.
Flinders has led the way in providing access to higher education and offers a choice of pathways that cater to people from a variety of backgrounds.
Offering over 200 undergraduate and over 170 postgraduate courses, Flinders prides itself on the quality of its programs and the attention given to the learning experience of its students.
Flinders University offers many courses in a variety of areas and the entry requirements for these courses vary.
Full details about the admission requirements
It is extremely important applicants seek advice on the correct entry requirements for courses before nominating preferences on SATAC's online application.
Flinders University conducts an English Language proficiency check on domestic applications submitted for consideration to its courses.
This will be met in a number of ways, including if the applicant's:
Some courses require specific English language requirements to be met to a specific minimum.
In some instances, applicants may be asked to provide evidence they meet the requirements if the information required is not available in their application.
Flinders University offers several access schemes and pathways to its courses, including:
Find out more about additional admission pathways from the Flinders University website.
Quotas which determine the number of commencing students admitted to all courses are set annually and for most courses applications exceed supply. Selection is made on the basis of academic merit and for some courses also performance in the UCAT, at an interview or audition. The University reserves the right not to offer a course for which insufficient applications have been received.
Courses with limited number of places are very competitive. Applicants who received an offer to a limited intake course will be required to secure their place in the course by a deadline as per the instructions in their offer letter. Failure to secure their place in the course by the deadline will mean their place will be offered to another applicant.
Most undergraduate degrees offered by Flinders University can be studied concurrently with another degree, including the Bachelor of Letters which offers a range of streams. It is undertaken part-time concurrently with a bachelor degree, normally adding one extra year (full-time equivalent) study. For example, students in three-year (full-time equivalent) degrees are normally able to complete both degrees in four years of full-time equivalent study.
Find out more about the Bachelor of Letters Similarly, Flinders University offers students the opportunity to combine degrees to follow their interests and aspirations. Completing an approved combined degree option will normally add at least one extra year (full-time equivalent) to their studies. For example, students combining two three-year full-time equivalent degrees are normally able to complete both degrees in four years of full-time equivalent study. Students graduate with two degrees, expanding employment opportunities.
To be considered for entry to approved combined degree options applicants must meet the minimum entry requirements and any subject prerequisites for both courses. Chances of selection for combined degrees will not be affected by which combined degree option is selected since the selection rank will be the same.
Find out more about combined degrees.
Most undergraduate courses are deferrable for a full academic year. Deferment is automatic for applicants who accept their offer but do not enrol or attempt study for two consecutive semesters (for courses with two intakes per year) or accept their offer but do not enrol or attempt study for one semester (for courses with one intake per year).
There is no deferral for postgraduate courses through SATAC. Contact the university directly for further information.
Many courses at Flinders University will grant credit for studies undertaken at other recognised educational institutions.
Credit transfer is available for applicants who have completed or partially completed an award from another university or recognised higher education institution, or who have completed an appropriate level of qualification from TAFE or a Registered Training Organisation (RTO). Many TAFE/RTO qualifications have already been assessed for credit towards some of our courses; these can be found in Flinders Credit Transfer Database at flinders.edu.au/study/apply/credit-transfer. Other qualifications will require individual assessment.
Eligibility for credit does not guarantee entry to a course at Flinders University.
Find out more about credit transfer
Flinders University together with TAFE SA offer a number of dual offer pathways in various discipline areas. Students undertaking this pathway are guaranteed entry to Flinders University on successful completion of their TAFE SA studies. Articulated credit transfer agreements allow for students to maximise credit opportunities. Students will strengthen their vocational skills by combining TAFE and university studies and receiving two awards.
Find out more about dual offer pathways
For further information contact the TAFE SA Information Service, telephone 1800 882 661 (free call).
A number of degrees in Creative Arts are also offered in partnership with TAFE SA in Costume Design, Dance, Fashion and Visual Arts. Students in these industry-focused degrees combine practical skills with theoretical knowledge and enrol concurrently at TAFE SA and Flinders.
Most degrees offered by Flinders University commence in semester 1 and/or semester 2 of each academic year.
Find out more about semester dates
If you receive an offer to a course you will be sent detailed enrolment instructions. Some courses require new students to enrol by a deadline to secure their place and this is stated in their offer letter.
Find out more about enrolment dates
Flinders University has a range of scholarships and bursaries available to assist high achieving students as well as students from rural and remote areas or from low socioeconomic backgrounds. Scholarships vary in level of support and some are targeted at specific fields of study. In addition, Flinders University offers a number of options that assist students to gain valuable work experiences or support studies overseas.
Scholarships are also available to continuing and honours students.
Find out more about scholarships at Flinders University
Your questions can be answered via email at askflinders@flinders.edu.au or by contacting Flinders Connect on 1300 354 633 (option 8).
Flinders University has a strong reputation for supporting all students by providing access to a comprehensive range of free and confidential student services.
The Student Hub and plaza are the heart of the University's Bedford Park campus. With a focus on student interaction, engagement, services and community events, the plaza is a vibrant place in which to learn, connect and play.
Typically, a new Flinders student will begin the year by participating in the Orientation and Transition Program, including campus tours and academic, online and social support. In addition, students can attend the Ready2Go: Essential Study Skills for Uni, which provides an introduction to student life at Flinders, including university expectations, academic skills, and student services, making sure first year students start on track.
Other Student Services available to Flinders University students include:
The Flinders University Library consists of a Central Library and three branch libraries – the Law, Sturt and Gus Fraenkel Medical Libraries. The library system contains more than one million books and periodicals on all subjects related to the teaching and research interests of the University's staff and students. There are extensive reading and study areas in all the libraries, and each library offers borrowing facilities to any student in the University. The library offers a wide range of electronic services, including a comprehensive range of databases and electronic journals and computers in each library with internet and word processing capabilities.
Flinders provides a range of services to students including:
Find out more about Facilities and Services
There are two available options for childcare on the Flinders University campus. For further details please contact either the Flinders University Child Care Centre located on the Sturt Campus, telephone (08) 8201 2881, or the Community Child Care Centre located next to the Flinders Medical Centre, telephone (08) 8204 5306.
Flinders University encourages students to apply for accommodation in the educational, multicultural, and fun residential communities on campus.
University Hall accommodates 250 students from around the world in its catered, collegiate-style hall of residence.
The Deirdre Jordan Village is self-catered with 2, 3 and 5-bedroom units and a supportive semi-collegiate environment for 310 residents.
Both are a few minutes’ walk from the heart of the University and to public transport to the nearby beaches, shopping centres and the Adelaide CBD. Both offer residents a fantastic opportunity to be a part of lively communities that emphasise personal development, collegiality, leadership opportunities and intellectual growth.
Applications normally close mid-November of the year prior to entry. For further information contact Flinders Living, telephone (08) 7221 8900 or email flinders.living@flinders.edu.au or go to the Flinders Living website and apply online.
Almost 60 years of groundbreaking research and innovation has led us to the launch of Flinders Online, a learning platform that allows students to study at their own pace and from any location. It is an integral part of the Flinders Experience: engaging, inclusive and fully supported learning throughout your journey.
Flinders Online has been designed to help you progress quickly, retain information and build world-class skills and experience. From the moment you enrol, your Flinders Online study journey is in your hands. Study when and where you like for a seamless fit with your lifestyle. You can pause your studies when life’s important moments step up, then start again when it suits you. With Flinders Online, you can study for tomorrow without missing today.
For more information about our Online courses and applying directly, please visit Flinders Online.
The following free publications are available on request:
Publication enquiries/requests should be directed to the Prospective Students team at success@flinders.edu.au
Flinders Open Days is your chance to check out uni life at Flinders - with information sessions, campus tours and heaps of activities. This is not your everyday Open Days, so whatever you’re into, and wherever you see your future going, you’ll find your place at Flinders.
Come and explore your career options, talk to our talented academics, soak up the vibes and get inspired with hands-on experiences.
Bedford Park campus: Friday 14 and Saturday 15 August 2026
Flinders City Campus: Sunday 2 August 2026
Riverland: Wednesday 26 August 2026
Tonsley Campus: Saturday 22 August 2026
Flinders offers a Drop-in service 10am to 4pm – Monday to Friday (excluding public holidays and end of year university closure).
Location: Flinders Connect, Level 0, Central Library, Flinders University, Sturt Road, Bedford Park SA 5042
Telephone: 1300 354 633 (option 1)
Email: askflinders@flinders.edu.au
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