悉尼大学2025 年 1 月更新

悉尼大学2025 年 1 月更新

悉尼大学

悉尼大学

请查看以下是来自悉尼大学的更新。附件是悉尼大学最新条件 COE 申请表。

一、 签证处理时间

随着澳大利亚政府发布 第111号部长指令(MD111),学生签证现在实行优先处理。由于我们各学院和学校的课程备受欢迎,目前我们已达到2025年新入学学生签证名额的80%阈值。请注意,这一百分比并不反映悉尼大学各课程的招生容量。由于此政策,签证处理时间可能延长,政府预计的等待时间为 12至16周。因此,学生在规划学业时必须考虑到这些时间表。对于优先级2的签证处理,我们尚不确定其流程,但会持续监测并提供更新。


二、规划建议

  1. 计划在2025年第一学期(S1)开始学习的学生:如果尚未申请签证,请立即申请。
  2. 计划在2025年第二学期(S2)开始学习的学生:建议在4月前完成所有申请材料并提交签证申请。
  3. 澳洲境内签证申请:处理时间可能长达 5至6个月。持过渡签证的学生在等待签证结果期间将受到现有签证的保护。
  4. 如果学生无法及时获得签证,应准备推迟入学日期。

三、晚到

招生办公室无法为未能按时到校的学生提供具体指导。大多数课程对出勤要求较高,学生应检查时间表以了解课程开始日期、考试安排和评估截止日期。注册学生可通过 Canvas 获取所需学习资料并计划学习。如需进一步建议或帮助,请联系 Canvas 上提供的相关联系方式。 请参阅何时注册 网站,了解关键注册日期。

四、 本科特别招生流程更新

1. 特别招生申请截止日期调整:

a. 针对预测/预估成绩:第一学期(S1): SAP表格和预测信(需由校长/学校主任/副主任/注册主任签署)不得早于上一年6月提供。第二学期(S2): SAP表格和预测信不得早于上一年12月提供。b. 针对高中毕业文凭(仅适用于第二学期):SAP表格和完成证明信不得早于上一年12月提供。

2. 预测/预估成绩的新最低要求:

以下资格可接受预测/预估成绩:GCE A Level新加坡A Level国际文凭(IB)香港中学文凭考试(HKDSE)马来西亚高级教育文凭(STPM)南非国家高级证书爱尔兰毕业证书要求: 除新加坡A Level外,申请者需达到比所申请课程分数要求高 2分 的预测成绩。示例:即使学生通过预测成绩在特别招生流程中获得无条件录取,他们仍需参加考试并达到必要的分数。

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3. Dalyell学者计划

通过预测/预估成绩或越南Gifted高中12年级第一学期成绩入学的申请者,将不被邀请作为新生加入Dalyell学者计划。但可在第一学年后根据成绩被邀请加入该项目。

越南Gifted高中评估

越南已引入新的评估系统,学期平均绩点(CGPA)和最终平均绩点不再记录在学校报告中。已提供最终成绩的申请者: GPA将通过学校报告中所有科目的最终成绩平均计算(仅通过/未通过科目除外)。基于12年级第一学期成绩申请特别招生的申请者: GPA将通过第一学期所有科目成绩的平均分计算(仅通过/未通过科目除外)。申请者需比课程要求高 0.2分。


五、研究生特别招生流程更新


1. 境外特别招生Offshore Special Admissions

  • 新增以下国家:马来西亚,美国
  • 未列入参与国家的学生可根据具体情况考虑。


2. 境内特别招生 Onshore Special Admissions

在澳大利亚大学境外校区完成资格的学生现符合境内特别招生流程(马来莫纳什,科廷新加坡这些玩意儿)

3. 特别招生流程SAP(条件 COE)申请截止日期:

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学生需在指定截止日期前完成申请表并提交 所有所需文件。

六、2025年第一学期关键招生日期

随着开学日期临近,我们建议尽快采取行动,确保学生签证能及时获批并完成注册。

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As this is our first Admissions Update for the year I would like to wish you all a Happy New Year for 2025! I sincerely hope you have either had a break or are about to have one. It is a new year with new challenges and I look forward to keeping you informed of changes and happenings via these regular 'Admissions Updates'.

Visa Timelines

We would like to remind our partners that following the introduction of Ministerial Direction 111 (MD111), the Australian Government has implemented priority processing for student visas. Due to the popularity of our programs across the various faculties and schools, we have now reached the 80% of visas in effect for the government's definition of new commencing students' threshold for 2025. Please note that the percentage is not a reflection of the capacity of each program at the University of Sydney.

Visa processing may take longer, with the government advising wait times of up to 12 to 16 weeks. Therefore, students must account for these timelines when planning their studies. We do not know yet how visas will be processed for priority 2 cases and will continue to monitor and provide updates. We appreciate you working with us as we navigate this change and welcome any intel from your experiences throughout the coming months.

Guidance for Your Students

As our partners, we urge you to ensure your clients are aware about visa timelines outlined by the Department of Home Affairs. Please emphasise the importance of acting promptly to avoid disruptions. We are still keen to welcome your students to our courses and believe many will be able to secure their dream course if they plan accordingly.

To assist with planning:

  • Students intending to start in Semester 1, 2025, should apply for their visas immediately, if they have not already done so.
  • Students intending to start in Semester 2, 2025, are recommended to finalise their documentation and lodge their visa applications by April, where possible
  • Onshore visa processing will take significantly longer with Home Affairs stating wait times of 5 to 6 months. Students transitioning to a bridging visa with study rights will have the advantage of being covered while waiting for their outcomes.

If your student will not obtain their visa on time for semester commencement, they should be prepared to delay their start date

Student visas are processed and assessed by the Department of Home Affairs, and the University does not have the ability to influence processing times or outcomes.

International students who are experiencing delays in obtaining a student visa by the course commencement date should read the information available on the Student Visa webpage.

Ministerial Direction 111 does not currently apply to courses for 2026 entry. Applications for 2026 are also open now.

Late Arrival Information      

The Admissions Office cannot offer specific guidance to students who are not onshore by the start of the semester. Given that most courses have high attendance requirements, it is essential for students to review their timetable for class start dates, in-person examinations, and assessment due dates. Enrolled students can access all necessary materials on Canvas to plan and prepare for their arrival. For further advice or assistance with study materials and attendance requirements for specific units, the relevant contact details are available on Canvas.

Please also refer to the When to Enrol website, which provides information on key enrolment dates.


Please note: updated admissions processes to assist our students and partners.

Undergraduate  

Special Admissions Process Updates

We are implementing changes to enhance our Special Admissions Process and better support our prospective students:

1.      Revised deadline to request special admissions:

a.    For Predicted/ Forecast scores:

-          Semester 1: Both SAP form and Predicted letter (signed by the Principal/ School Director/ Deputy Director/ Registrar can be provided no earlier than June of the preceding year.

-          Semester 2: Both SAP form and Predicted letter (signed by the Principal/ School Director/ Deputy Director/ Registrar can be provided no earlier than December of the preceding year.

b.    For High School Diploma – only applicable to Semester 2:

Both SAP form and completion letter can be provided no earlier than December of the preceding year.

2.      New cut off requirement for Predicted/ Forecast scores:

The qualifications accepted for Predicted/ Forecast scores are:

  • GCE A Level
  • Singapore A Level
  • International Baccalaureate
  • Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education HKDSE
  • Sijil Tinggi Pelajaran Malaysia STPM
  • South African National Senior Certificate
  • Irish Leaving Certificate

To request for UG Special Admissions Process based on Predicted/ Forecast results, for all qualifications (except Singapore A Level), applicants are required to have achieved a predicted score that is at least 2 points higher than the required for the degree applied.

Example:

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Students must be reminded to continue to sit their exams and secure the necessary score even if they receive an unconditional offer via the predicted/forecast results under the UG Special Admissions Process.

3.      Dalyell Scholars

Applicants who received entry under Special Admissions Process for Predicted/ Forecast results, or Vietnamese Gifted High School Year 12, Semester 1 transcript, will not be invited for Dalyell Scholars Program as a new student. Applicants may be invited to join the stream after first year of study based on their results.

Vietnamese Gifted High School assessment

Vietnam has introduced a new assessment system where semester CGPAs and final CGPAs are no longer recorded on School Reports.

For applicants who have provided final results, GPA will be calculated by taking the average of final subject grades for all listed subjects on School Reports, excluding any subjects graded only as Pass/ Fail.

For applicants who are applying for Special Admissions Process using Year 12 Semester 1 results, GPA will be calculated by taking the average of subject grades for Semester 1 for all listed subjects on School Reports, excluding any subjects graded only as Pass/ Fail. Applicants are required to have 0.2 points higher than the scores required for the degree applied.


Postgraduate

Special Admissions Process Updates

We will continue to offer a range of special admissions processes to support future international students for select postgraduate programs. Following a review of our Onshore and Offshore Special Admissions Processes, the following updates have been made:

1. Offshore Special Admissions

The following countries have been added to the offshore special admissions process:

  • Malaysia
  • USA

Students from countries not listed under Participating Countries may still be considered on a case-by-case basis.

2. Onshore Special Admissions

Students completing qualifications at Australian universities' offshore campuses are now eligible for consideration under the Onshore Special Admissions Process.

3. Deadlines for Special Admissions Process Requests

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Students must complete the request form and submit ALL required documents by the specified deadlines to be considered for the process.

4. Special Admissions process for Master of Economics and Embedded Programs

The Master of Economics and its embedded programs are now included in all special admissions processes. Applicants must demonstrate an excellent penultimate semester GPA, which must be at least two points higher than the final GPA required for the program they have applied for.

Key Admissions Dates for Semester 1, 2025

As the start date is fast approaching, we encourage you to take prompt action to give your student the best chance at having their student visa approved on time for enrolment.

Please refer to the below key dates for standard courses.

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https://www.sydney.edu.au/students/course-planning/deadlines.html

If you wish to request a deferral and have not previously deferred for a full year, please email the Admissions team. Note that deferrals are not available for all courses and will be assessed on a case-by-case basis. Future intake offers are not guaranteed and students may be placed on a waitlist.



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附件Request Form for Special Admissions Process - updated on 17 Jan 2025 - editable.pdf
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