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Jubilee (Mature Age) Scheme

Applications For Semester 2 2009 are now closed.

The Mature Age Jubilee Scheme at Macquarie University offers a limited number of on-campus undergraduate places to those people who are 21 years of age or over and who have not had the opportunity to study previously at university degree level or higher. If you are considering beginning a degree, the Mature Age Jubilee Scheme may be a way of fulfilling your ambition.

Applicants will receive notification of the result of their application in July 2009.

How to Apply
Programs of Study

Who Can Apply
Areas of Study
Mode of Study
Course Transfer
Information About Macquarie University

 

How to Apply

  1. Complete the On-line Application Form
  2. Print out Cover Sheet - complete details, attach relevant supporting documentation and then submit.

By Post To:

Coursework Studies Section
Macquarie University NSW 2109

In Person To :

Coursework - Student Enquiry Service
Level 1 Lincoln Building
Macquarie University NSW 2109

 

Programs of Study

For 2009, admission through the Mature Age Jubilee Scheme is only available to following degree programs:

These five programs are available on either a full-time or part-time basis.

 

Who Can Apply?

You can apply if:

Whilst students are encouraged to study on-campus enrolment in off-campus units will be allowed.

Preference will be given to applicants who do not have the necessary academic qualifications for entry to University. You should be aware that quota restrictions will apply and assessment on admission is primarily based on your personal statement.

If you hold a completed Associate Diploma or Diploma from an accredited provider in a relevant area, for example a Diploma of Early Childhood Studies, you are eligible to apply under the Mature Age Jubilee Scheme.

If you have successfully completed part or all of a degree program at university, you are not eligible for admission through the Mature Age Jubilee Scheme.  You should apply through the Universities Admissions Centre (UAC) for entry. You can contact UAC by phone on 02 9752 0200, email: info@uac.edu.au, or go to www.uac.edu.au for details.

Areas Of Study

When you apply, you are required to select the Division in which you wish to be registered, according to your proposed area of study.  You should indicate this in item 5 ‘Study Package’ of the application form, along with your choice of course. The following areas of study are available to students applying under the Mature Age Jubilee Scheme:

Area of Study
Faculty

Aboriginal Studies

Arts

Ancient History

Arts

Anthropology

Arts

Asian Languages

Arts

Biology

Science

Chemistry

Science

Computing

Science

Cultural Studies

Arts

Early Childhood Education

Human Sciences

Earth and Planetary Sciences

Science

Education (Primary or Secondary)

Human Sciences

Electronics

Science

English

Arts

Environmental Science

Science

European Languages

Arts

Mathematics

Science

Modern History

Arts

Music

Arts

Linguistics

Human Sciences

Politics

Arts

Philosophy

Arts

Physics

Science

Sociology

Arts

 

PLEASE NOTE: Psychology and Economics/Accounting/Commerce/ Business/Media are not available for new students applying under the Mature Age Jubilee Scheme.

Mode Of Study

Students may elect to study either full-time or part-time, on-campus, for any of the courses. You may change your attendance status by semester according to the workload you wish to undertake. In selecting applicants for admission, no consideration will be given to whether you have selected full-time or part-time attendance. Evening classes are held for many units. You should consult the table of units in the Handbook of Undergraduate Studies.

Please note that you cannot defer your place but are welcome to re-apply.

Course Transfers

If you are successful in your studies, you are encouraged to take advantage of the University’s internal degree transfer program. For example, students interested in Psychology may transfer to the BA/BSc - Psychology program if they have completed at least 12 credit points (normally 4 units of study) as a degree student at Macquarie University with a grade point average (gpa) of 2.5. Similarly, students may transfer to the BEc/BCom in Economics or a BCom - Accounting, if they have completed at least 12 credit points (normally 4 units of study) as a degree student at Macquarie University with a gpa of 2.0. 

You should be aware that course transfer requirements may be subject to change, and that the internal transfer option is not available for all Macquarie University Undergraduate Degrees.

Information About Macquarie University

If you are offered a place in the Mature Age Jubilee Scheme for Semester 2, 2009, enrolment will take place in July 2009.  You will be required to attend your scheduled enrolment session in person with the exact date to be advised.

Classes for Semester 2, 2009 will commence on Monday 3 August 2009.

Class attendance is often only a small proportion of the total work load for a unit; tutorials, laboratory work, reading and research in the Library, writing assignments and study at home are all part of the work involved.  It is expected that one credit point in a half-year unit involves, on average, three hours of work each week in that half-year.  Thus, a student enrolled in units totaling 6 credit points in a half-year should spend about 18 hours each week on these units.

The University runs courses on essay writing and numeracy skills for those students who need some help and support in these areas. There is a counseling service for those students who find adjustment to study difficult.

Further information about University facilities and services is available at http://www.sss.mq.edu.au.

 

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