Tertiary Preparation Program (TPP)
We have created the Tertiary Preparation Program (TPP), a free program that gives you all the skills you need to undertake your degree. It also guarantees you entry to a USQ undergraduate (first) degree.
The TPP is offered via distance education or on-campus at any of our three campuses* (Toowoomba, Springfield or Fraser Coast). This means that you can complete the program around your work and life commitments, study at your own pace and at a time of day or week that suits you.
* Not all courses are available at each campus. When your application is submitted staff will let you know if the courses you need to study are available on-campus.
Am I eligible?
There are no formal entry requirements however you will need to be at least 18 years of age in the year of enrolment.
How much will it cost?
No fees are charged - all places offered in the TPP are fee-free.
How do I apply?
To apply for the TPP you will need to complete an application form:
* Domestic students - the Domestic student TPP application form (PDF^ 191 KB)
* International students - the International student application form
To assist staff in determining your level of reading comprehension, written expression and mathematical understanding, you will also need to complete the:
* Communication Test (C Test) (PDF^ 1.2 MB), and
* Maths Test (M Test) (PDF^ 281 KB)
You will need to submit your application to study TPP by the closing date.
When can I start?
You can start the TPP in Semester 1 (March), Semester 2 (July) or Semester 3 (November).
What will I study?
Information on the Tertiary Preparation Program and the courses (subjects) you will need to complete is available within our programs and courses guide.
How much time will it take per week?
On average, you will need approximately 8-12 hours per week for each single unit point TPP course in which you enrol however the time you need to allocate will depend on your individual skills and prior knowledge.
How will I be assessed?
The way you are assessed for a grade varies for each course (subject). To complete your course, you usually have to send in several assignments by the due dates. Details will be provided in your study package. Completed assignments are returned to you with a grade and helpful comments to further assist your learning.
Exams are held at the end of each semester and usually take place during work hours. Timetables are sent out in advance so you can make time for the exam. USQ organises exam centres all over Australia and overseas so you can sit for exams at a centre near your home.
How long will it take to finish?
This will depend on what you want to achieve and your needs. Generally full-time study for one semester will gain you entry to a degree program. If you just want to test your ability to undertake tertiary study, or want to refresh your knowledge of mathematics or science, one course may be enough.
However direct undergraduate entry to USQ and eligibility for a fee-free place is dependent on you completing the core courses and any other courses that are required for entry to a particular program.
Contact us
If you have any further questions please contact us.
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