An alternative-entry admission pathway for Dominic Castillo

Bachelor of Health Science student Dominic Castillo is already well into his first trimester of study at Griffith and says he cannot believe how easy the admission process was.
Dominic, 24 and from the Gold Coast, was the first successful applicant through Griffith’s new alternative admission pathway: the Griffith Personal Statement.
If students do not satisfy the minimum Selection Rank, or do not have the subject pre-requisites for entry, the Griffith Personal Statement may offer an alternative admission pathway into a number of undergraduate degrees.
The GPS is an invitation-only admission pathway whereby students that don’t meet academic entry requirements may be admitted to selected Griffith degrees on the basis of the personal and professional experience. It’s about looking at the applicant holistically and their life experiences. The actual application is a series of questions that determine their ability to succeed in tertiary study.
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