Are you an International student?

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After you apply

After you apply

Pending applications

Waiting for a response

Please allow up to two weeks for your application to be assessed.

Western Sydney University International is only able to assess complete applications that are submitted with all required attachments such as:

  • Certified copies of transcripts - learn more on who can certify your documents here
  • Proof of proficiency in English via IELTS, PTE, TOEFL or other approved test score

I applied to Western Sydney University via an agent or representative

If you applied through an agent or representative, you need to contact their office to find out the status of your application. As authorised by you, International will correspond directly with your agent on the outcome of your application.

I applied to Western Sydney University directly

If you applied directly with Western and have been waiting for a response for more than two weeks, kindly reach out to us with your Student ID so that we can provide you with an update on your application status.

WesternNow Form
Enquiry about international admissions

Telephone
+612 9685 9280

Receive your assessment outcome

If your application to the University is successful

You'll be emailed an Offer of Admission letter from Western Sydney University's international admissions team.

This will:

Once you have received an offer of admission, you can proceed to respond to your offer following the instructions in your offer letter.
 

If you do not meet the entry requirements

The University will advise you by email if your application is unsuccessful. You may receive an alternate offer if you do not meet direct entry via either a Packaged Pathway Offer or a Conditional Offer indicating the entry criteria that you need to satisfy. 
 

We're here to help

Email internationalstudy@westernsydney.edu.au
Call +61 2 9852 5499 or contact an International Education Agent in your country.

"I love studying Law at WSU because of the practical approach they have to teaching."

— Avantika Prameshwar. Bachelor of Arts / Bachelor of Laws.