Christian Heritage College
Admissions Christian Heritage College PO Box 2246 Mansfield BC QLD 4122 Australia
Christian Heritage College Profile
About
Christian Heritage College (CHC) is located in Brisbane’s south-east, in the leafy suburb of Carindale, just 10 kilometres from the Brisbane CBD.
CHC is a boutique institute of higher education that offers academic excellence with a Christian worldview.
CHC has one of Queensland’s highest graduate employment rates for education and student satisfaction, and it ranks highly in teaching quality and student support (QILT).
Our undergraduate and postgraduate courses in business, education, ministries, human services, and counselling offer an integration of faith and technical acumen. You do not need to be a Christian to apply.
Small class sizes, individualised programmes, and quality one-on-one advice from lecturers both support and encourage students to achieve their best. The atmosphere of inclusion and shared aspirations makes life at CHC a rewarding experience, with many students continuing their association with the CHC community long after they graduate.
CHC forms part of the 92-acre campus, with Christian schooling and associated childcare centres onsite. CHC offers plenty of free parking, with public transport available within walking distance, and bicycle and walking paths link the campus to surrounding suburbs.
Applications for all undergraduate courses and Master of Teaching courses are made through QTAC. Applications for all other courses are made directly to CHC. Entry to undergraduate courses normally requires the completion of Year 12 (or equivalent) and the achievement of a minimum ATAR, but non-ATAR students may be eligible for admission if they achieve a minimum QTAC Selection Rank based on other studies, such as vocational courses. Some courses have additional admission requirements; for example, some counselling and ministry courses require referees, a personal statement, and, in some cases, an interview. All admission requirements and entry criteria can be found on the relevant course pages of the CHC website.
CHC is located at Carindale in Brisbane’s south-east, only 10km from the city centre. There is ample free parking on campus, and public transport within walking distance, as well as bicycle and walking paths linking the campus to surrounding suburbs.
Important dates
Visit the CHC website for information on enrolment, teaching, semester start and end, and other important academic dates
Visit key dates and fees for information on important QTAC dates.
Open Day
Ever wondered what it would be like to be a CHC student, or have questions you need answered before you start studying? CHC is opening its doors to meet you wherever you are and to answer your questions! Meet your future lecturers and find out what it’s like to be a student. We can’t wait to meet you!
Saturday 17 August 2024, 12-2pm
322 Wecker Road Carindale, bet entrance off Scrub Road
RSVP at chc.edu.au
Admission Criteria
To be eligible for admission to a CHC course, you must satisfy all entry requirements. These requirements include English language proficiency, subject prerequisites, entry score (ATAR/selection rank) and, for some courses, course-specific requirements. Course-specific information can be found on the relevant course pages of the CHC website.
CHC does not use ATARs or selection ranks as the sole indicator of entry eligibility (some course exceptions may apply). For entry to certain courses, CHC may request referee reports, a personal statement and, in some cases, an interview.
If you have undertaken previous recognised higher education level study (e.g. AQF bachelor degree level or higher) this will be assigned a selection rank based on the level, duration and Grade Point Average (GPA) of the study.
CHC does not use ATARs or selection ranks as the sole indicator of entry eligibility (some course exceptions may apply). For entry to certain courses, CHC may request referee reports, a personal statement and, in some cases, an interview.
CHC recognises a number of other tertiary preparation, bridging and foundation programs offered by higher education providers across Australia. Contact CHC for more information.
CHC does not use a selection rank as the sole indicator of entry eligibility. For entry to certain courses, CHC may request referee reports, a personal statement and, in some cases, an interview (some course exceptions may apply)
Competency-based and graded AQF certificates III and IV (if completed), AQF diplomas and sub-degree level study (based on level, duration, Grade Point Average (GPA)) will be assigned a selection rank.
CHC does not use a selection rank as the sole indicator of entry eligibility. For entry to certain courses, CHC may request referee reports, a personal statement and, in some cases, an interview (some course exceptions may apply).
If you do not have formal qualifications, you may use admission pathways such as employment experience and the Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT); age restrictions apply. Some exceptions may apply to courses with additional entry requirements.
STAT and employment experience are not accepted for current Year 12 students.
CHC does not use a selection rank as the sole indicator of entry eligibility (some course exceptions may apply). For entry to certain courses, CHC may request referees reports, a personal statement and, in some cases, an interview (some course exceptions may apply).
Current Queensland Year 12 students will be considered for an offer based on their ATAR (or other recognised qualifications undertaken while at school).
Current Queensland Year 12 students who are ineligible to receive an ATAR will be considered for an offer based on ranks from other recognised qualifications undertaken while at school. Alternatively, they may be considered for entry under of of CHC’s Special Entry schemes for which and ATAR might not be required.
Current Interstate Year 12 students will be assigned a selection rank based on their ATAR and will be considered for an offer based on this selection rank (or other recognised qualifications undertaken while at school).
Current International Baccalaureate (IB) students will be assigned a selection rank based on the score from the completed IB Diploma. As agreed by admissions centres around Australia, the IB score is converted to a ‘combined rank’. The combined rank is on the same scale as the ATAR (Australian Tertiary Admissions Rank). This is then converted to selection rank. For more information, visit International Baccalaureate (IB) studies. IB Diploma students will be considered for an offer based on this selection rank (or other recognised qualifications undertaken while at school).
Results from home schooling, Accelerated Christian Education (ACE) and other non-standard Year 12 programs (with SAT tests) may also be assigned a selection rank and considered for an offer based on this selection rank (or other recognised qualifications undertaken while at school).
Applicants with Overseas Year 12 Study
CHC will consider equivalent overseas Year 12 qualifications for admissions purposes. Contact CHC for more information. Students who have secondary or tertiary qualifications from countries where English is not the standard language of instruction must provide evidence of English language proficiency.
Other Qualifications Completed in Year 12
Other recognised qualifications completed when at school such as completed competency-based and graded AQF Certificates III and IV (completed), diplomas, higher education study, and some creative arts qualifications (in the areas of music, dance, and speech) will also be assigned a selection rank.
Applicants are also required to meet relevant subject prerequisites for the course they are applying for. This will be satisfied by successful completion of Senior secondary subjects (or equivalent). Any additional entry requirements must also be satisfied.
Privacy
For more information read the CHC privacy policy.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
Applicants who have identified as Indigenous Australians on their QTAC application should contact CHC for information regarding the assistance available to receive an offer of a tertiary place.
Domestic students with overseas qualifications
Domestic students with overseas qualifications should contact CHC for information on how their qualifications will be assessed for entry.
English language proficiency
CHC requires students to demonstrate that they can speak, write, read and comprehend English to a specified standard. Visit English language proficiency for information on CHC’s English proficiency requirements, including ways to demonstrate English language proficiency.
Accepting an offer
QTAC applicants are notified of their CHC offer by email and must respond to their offer online by the due date. Applicants accepting their offer can find enrolment information via a link in their QTAC application.
Direct applicants are notified of the outcome of their application by email. Successful applicants can find enrolment information on the Getting Started page on the CHC website.
Timing of Offers
CHC makes year-round offers for most courses. Semester 1 offers will take place between August and February, Semester 2 offers will occur between March and June.
Deferment
You can defer your offer until the next scheduled intake for your course, or for longer in certain circumstances. Phone CHC on (07) 3347 7900 for more information.
Credit transfer
Find CHC’s policies about getting credit for previous tertiary study.
Fees and Charges
Visit the Unit Costs document on the CHC website.
Financial assistance
Commonwealth assistance (HELP loans)
Visit the financial information on the CHC website for more information.
Tuition fee concession (vocational education students only)
Not Applicable.
The table below gives an indication of the likely peer cohort for new students to CHC. It provides data on students that commenced undergraduate study and passed the census date for semester 1, 2024, including those admitted through all offer rounds, across all Australian campuses and international students studying in Australia.
Applicant Background | Semester 1, 2024 | |
Number of students | Percentage of all students | |
(A) Higher Education Study (including a bridging or enabling course) | TBC | TBC% |
(B) Vocational Education and Training (VET) Study | TBC | TBC% |
(C) Work and Life Experience (admitted on basis of previous achievement not in the other three categories) | TBC | TBC% |
(D) Recent Secondary Education: | ||
Admitted solely on basis of ATAR (regardless of whether this includes the consideration of adjustment factors such as equity or subject bonus points) | TBC | TBC% |
Admitted where both ATAR and additional criteria were considered (e.g. portfolio, audition, extra test) | TBC | TBC% |
Admitted on basis of other criteria only and ATAR was not a factor (e.g. special consideration, audition alone, schools recommendation scheme with no minimum ATAR scheme) | TBC | TBC% |
International Students | TBC | TBC% |
All Students | TBC | 100% |
Notes:
< 5 – The number of students is less than 5.
N/A – Students not accepted in this category.
N/P – Not Published: the number of students is hidden to prevent the calculation of numbers in cells with less than 5 students.
CHC offers the following admissions schemes to current Year 12 applicants:
CHC Partnership School Scheme
Students who complete Year 12 at a CHC Partner School receive an adjustment of two (2) selection ranks.
Community Engagement Bonus Scheme
The CHC Community Engagement Scheme allows for an adjustment of two (2) selection ranks to be applied to applicants in CHC’s catchment area, according to their residential postcode.
Educational Access Scheme (EAS)
EAS is for students who have experienced difficult circumstances that have adversely impacted their studies. To be considered, applicants apply to QTAC for a confidential assessment of their circumstances. A maximum of eight (8) rank adjustments may apply.
CHC offers the following admissions schemes:
CHC Partnership School Scheme
Students who have completed Year 12 in the past two years at a CHC Partnership School receive an adjustment of two (2) ranks.
Community Engagement Bonus Scheme
The CHC Community Engagement Scheme allows for an adjustment of two (2) selecton ranks to be applied to applicants in CHC’s catchment area, according to their residential postcode.
Educational Access Scheme (EAS)
EAS is for students who have experienced difficult circumstances that have adversely impacted on their studies. To be considered, applicants apply to QTAC for a confidential assessment of their circumstances. A maximum of eight (8) selection rank adjustments may apply.
Applicants for the following courses are subject to additional entry requirements, as indicated.
- Bachelor of Counselling: personal statement, referee report, interview.
- Bachelor of Education (Primary), Bachelor of Education (Secondary), Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Education (Secondary): subject prerequisites, personal statement (NARTE), and personal suitability.
- Master of Teaching (Primary), Master of Teaching (Secondary): prior study, personal statement (NARTE), and personal suitability.
- Undergraduate Certificate of Biblical Studies, Undergraduate Certificate of Ministry Leadership,
Diploma of Ministry, Bachelor of Ministry: personal statement, referee report, personal suitability.
Key Dates
Course offer dates |
Semester 1 2025 Offers will be made from 28 August 2024 – 13 February Semester 2 2025 Offers will be made from:
Visit our Course Search for all CHC courses. |
Course Vacancies |
Semester 1 2025 Applications for all courses are open. Semester 2 2025 Applications for all courses are open. |
Institution Dates |
Dates for 2025 are as follows: Semester 1 2025
Semester 2 2025
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Open Day
- Saturday 17 August 2024
- 322 Wecker Road Carindale QLD 4152
- Free Food + Entertainment, Free parking, Games, Meet Lecturers, Talk about your course plans.
How to Apply
Domestic students applying for undergraduate study and the postgraduate Master of Teaching courses apply through QTAC.
Previous students who have attended CHC within the last two years apply direct to CHC.
International students studying Year 12 in Australia, and applying for undergraduate study, apply through QTAC.
All other international students apply direct to CHC.
Applications for all postgraduate courses, except the Master of Teaching courses, are made directly to CHC.
Commonwealth support and assistance
CHC has Commonwealth supported places available in its undergraduate and postgraduate initial teacher education courses. If you are an Australian citizen, an eligible New Zealand citizen who is an SCV holder or are the holder or former holder of a Permanent Humanitarian visa, you can access HECS-HELP for your Commonwealth supported place. For all other courses, FEE-HELP is available to Australian citizens, eligible New Zealand citizens who are SCV holders, and holders and former holders of Permanent Humanitarian visas.
Student and campus services
Student facilities
Computers and free wireless internet are available for student use, and individual Office 365 accounts provide easy access to emails and documents both on and off campus.
With Rivers Café onsite and peaceful bushland surroundings, there are some great places to study, catch up with friends or just chill for a while. In addition, the air-conditioned Student Common Room is a place to relax, with a kitchen with tea and coffee facilities, microwave ovens, fridges and vending machines, and a pool table and large-screen TV.
Library +
The CHC Library + building is the hub of the CHC community. It holds a significant collection of research materials and is equipped with individual and group study areas, such as seminar rooms and open research spaces, to encourage and support student learning.
Student accommodation
CHC does not have on-campus accommodation but can direct students to accommodation options in the surrounding suburbs. For further information, email [email protected].
Student support services
CHC offers support and activities that foster the community dynamic and nurture the growth of the individual academically, socially and spiritually. The Student Services team provides links to on-campus and community services, including free professional counselling and academic support services.
Whilst CHC does not have on-campus accommodation we can assist students to secure accommodation close to campus. For further information, email [email protected].
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