ANU Australian National University 24S Application and Acceptance Deadline

ANU Australian National University 24S Application and Acceptance Deadline

Australian National University (ANU)

Australian National University (ANU)

Good afternoon. I hope you are well.


I am writing to share some important information and updates. This is for information sharing only andyou are encouraged to generate marketing content based on the information provided but not to share them directly.


Semester 2 2024 applications and acceptances:

  • Deadline for applications: 31 May 2024

  • Deadline for uploading documents: 31 May 2024. However, Admissions will continue to accept documents when feasible but there is no guarantee.

  • Deadline for acceptances:Offshore: 30 June 2024 andOnshore: 10 July 2024


ANU 2025 international undergraduate and postgraduate guides are available online now.

Find it onUndergraduate&Postgraduate


Accommodation guarantee

The accommodation guarantee for international studentshas been extended to 2025. Additionally, accommodation offers are released instantly (within 3 days) after students accept their ANU offers.

Applications for S2 2024 are now open and close on1 July 2024.


Information about programs with special selection criteria and timelines

ANU Programs - Additional Selection Criteria International | The Australian National University


ANU logo

Please use the attached updated ANU logo in your marketing content and collateral.


Thank you for your continuing support. Any questions, feel free to reach out.


Kind regards,

Susan


Susan Sun

Regional Manager, Australia and New Zealand


Future Students International

International Strategy and Future Students Division
The Australian National University

Level 6, Building X-005

121 Marcus Clarke Street


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