La Trobe's practical approach to learning places a clear focus on preparing students for the real world of work. The university is Victoria's #1 university for employer satisfaction (QILT, 2023), giving students the confidence to succeed in building a career.
La Trobe is a premier research institution in Australia, with all its broad research areas being described as ‘at', ‘above' or ‘well above' world standard (Australian Research Council, 2019, Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA) Outcomes 2018), rising 120 places in 2022 and 2023 in global rankings (QS World University Rankings, 2023 & 2024).
International students at La Trobe access a uniquely Australian study experience. The main campus is in Melbourne and is Australia's largest university campus, located in a native bushland setting, with scenic accommodation and the country's only university wildlife sanctuary.
For students looking to study outside of the major cities, La Trobe University is Victoria's only state-wide campus with four regional campuses – the university is lucky enough to embrace the unique landscapes of regional Victoria. La Trobe's largest regional campus in Bendigo is located next to the Greater Bendigo National Park, so students are close to the best sights and experiences.
La Trobe offers undergraduate and postgraduate courses in arts, social sciences, communications, business, education, health, information technology, engineering, law and science. With state-of-the-art facilities, expert staff and a welcoming community, students will be prepared for the future and to make an impact today.
This means students have access to a much wider range of experiences – whether they're on the other side of town or the other side of the world. Plus, while on campus, students will be learning in facilities built to prepare them for the real world, like a moot court, nursing simulation labs, and the La Trobe Institute of Molecular Science.
When it comes to teaching and learning, La Trobe's key values include inclusiveness, equity, diversity and social justice. The university considers access to higher education to be a vital cog in the overall approach to learning and teaching.
The portfolios of Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Education) and Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Students) in La Trobe include divisions that support teaching and learning. These shared priorities ensure a memorable student experience and increase employment prospects for graduates.
La Trobe is recognised globally for the quality of students' educational experiences. The university firmly believes that in an age of rapid digital advancement, disruption and innovation, education will be more important than ever in empowering students of all backgrounds to become well-rounded, engaged and informed citizens.
academic, cultural, financial or personal issues visa issues community activities and volunteering opportunities critical incidents university proceduresStudent health and wellbeing at La Trobe offers services that provides psychological, emotional and social support to enhance students' personal and academic growth.
Wide-ranging student services are available to all students who need them, with advice available through one-to-one appointments or in larger group sessions where appropriate. Students can always seek advice confidentially via telephone or email if they are dealing with a sensitive issue.
Students can also seek independent advice and support from either the La Trobe Student Association (LTSA) or La Trobe Student Union (LTSU), depending on their campus location. These services act as advocates for students and will represent them in dialogue with the university if required.
The university has increased the range and number of scholarships on offer, so scholarships are available for students at all levels of study, from undergraduate and postgraduate coursework to postgraduate research.
The La Trobe High Achiever Scholarship is awarded to high-achieving international students and provide up to a 25 percent reduction in course fees for selected courses. Students could also study at one of the regional campuses and be eligible for a one-off payment of AUD 5,000, deducted from second-semester tuition fees.
The Destination Australia scheme is designed to support and encourage international students to study in regional Australia. Students who are eligible for this award can receive scholarships worth up to AUD 15,000 per annum for up to four years. High-achieving international students who apply for an undergraduate or postgraduate course will be automatically considered for this scholarship.
There are a range of other scholarship options available for international students. For more information on scholarships for students from a specific country or region, students can visit the university website.
The university's courses have a range of academic and English language requirements. These requirements are in place to make sure that students have the knowledge and skills they need to succeed in their studies.
Students may find that Australian university degrees are structured differently to the ones in their home country, and requirements may vary between courses. Broadly, students will need to have completed the international equivalent to Australian Year 12 with minimum scores for entry into an undergraduate program. Postgraduate programs (coursework) require students to have completed their bachelor's degree from Australia or international equivalent, in a relevant subject. However, there may be specific requirements for different courses, as well as for any higher degrees by research.
La Trobe has minimum English language requirements for undergraduate, postgraduate and graduate research study – this is an overall IELTS score of 6.0, with no band less than 6.0 in most cases. However, some La Trobe courses may need a higher level of English language proficiency than these minimum scores.
While IELTS scores are the primary measure of English proficiency for La Trobe, the university may accept tests other than IELTS if the student's overall score is the equivalent of the required IELTS score. These tests include:
TOEFL Internet-based test (iBT) Pearson Test of English – Academic (PTE) Cambridge Certificate of Advanced English (CAE)/ Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency in English (CPE).If students don't meet the entry requirements for their chosen course, then La Trobe also offers a range of pathway programs that students can use to gain entry into the course they want to study.
International students also have access to a special after-hours telephone hotline and a 24-hour emergency hotline.
The university also offers a range of on-campus facilities, such as an indoor sports facility and shops to ensure students can access dedicated services without travelling far from campus.
Students can request a pick-up from anywhere on campus and be dropped off anywhere on campus, with security officers typically needing only 5 to 10 minutes to arrive. The Uni-Safe Service is free to all students at La Trobe.
The Day Glider helps students get around La Trobe's Melbourne campus efficiently and safely. The service operates Monday to Friday during the semester.
The Night Glider bus operates every day from 6 pm until 6 am, including weekends. The service is available to pick-up or drop-off students anywhere on the Melbourne campus, plus five other off-campus locations.