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Health courses lead La Trobe’s top university offers

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Health has once again dominated La Trobe University's top courses among Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre (VTAC) applicants, cementing its reputation as a leader in world-class health education.

More than 1400 hard-working students received offers from La Trobe today as part of VTAC's January first-round offers. This brings the total number of offers from the University, including November and December rounds, to 6683.

La Trobe has increased its VTAC offers for the third consecutive year between the period of November to January.

In addition, the University has made more than 4000 offers to direct applicants. This includes those returning to study after a break, undertaking a degree as a mature age student, up-skilling in their chosen field or retraining in a new discipline.

La Trobe Vice-Chancellor Professor Theo Farrell congratulated all students commencing this year, many of whom have received their first preference today.

"This is a very exciting time for these students and their families. We are delighted to see that along with degrees, students are also securing university offers earlier through La Trobe pathway programs such as Aspire Early Entry and diplomas," Professor Farrell said.

"More than 1400 secondary school students received an early conditional offer to La Trobe through the Aspire program, designed to take the stress out of Year 12.

"Our world-class teaching ranks La Trobe as a global leader of tertiary education, particularly in health research and innovation.

"We pride ourselves on fostering the skills of job-ready graduates with the knowledge and confidence to be successful in their chosen careers."

La Trobe has continued to be the most popular institution of choice for dentistry, physiotherapy and speech pathology among school leavers, receiving more first preferences than any other Victorian provider.

Science, arts, business and education study fields were also high on the wish list of those hoping to undertake tertiary studies at La Trobe.

The University has a proven track record of making higher education accessible to those living outside metropolitan cities. Notably, there's been an increased number of offers at La Trobe's four regional campuses in 2025.

Pro Vice-Chancellor (Regional) Associate Professor Melanie Bish said dental science, nursing, biomedical science, pharmacy and the rural health diploma have all contributed to this strong result.

“We are pleased to see strong interest from rural and regional students who want to study locally, as we know many of our skilled graduates will stay and contribute to local communities in areas such as health and education,” Associate Professor Bish said.

“We are committed to ensuring better equity and access to higher education and will continue partnering with regional communities to address workforce needs and conduct important research.”

As part of La Trobe offers to students via VTAC in the November to January period:

  • The largest number of offers made were in health sciences, nursing, biomedicine and biomedical sciences, business, sport and exercise science. Other popular courses this year include arts, psychological science, science and education.
  • Diploma and associate degree courses including teacher education, arts, health sciences, business and information technology have also proven popular. 
  • Double degrees in law, commerce, psychological science, arts and other fields were popular with students seeking a broader range of study. 

The University continues to offer a wide range of pathways and entry programs into its courses. The Aspire program allows applicants to be recognised for their community involvement and academic achievement with an early conditional offer to their chosen La Trobe degree. Several courses are still available for application.

To find out more, contact La Trobe


Contact details:

Jess Whitty - j.whitty@latrobe.edu.au, 0481 383 817 

Or, media@latrobe.edu.au 

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