Applications of postgraduate courses at CDU are processed through SATAC (for all states) and UAC (NSW only).
How to apply through SATAC
1. Explore SATAC Course Search
Information on entry requirements, selection processes and dates are available on the SATAC website.
2. Register with SATAC
The next step to get your application underway is to visit the SATAC website and register as a postgraduate applicant.
Once you have completed your registration, SATAC will send you an email with a link to access your online application.
3. Complete your application
Follow the link in the email from SATAC to complete your application, and remember to save your progress after each section. SATAC can access most of your study records, but they might request further information from you, so keep an eye on your emails.
Remember to upload your CV and any relevant registrations if the entry requirements for your course requires employment experience.
4. Accept and enrol
If your application is successful, you'll receive your offer via email from SATAC. SATAC will automatically accept your offer for you.
You will also receive an email from CDU with instructions for setting up your student account and enrolling in your units.
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