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Higher Education Enrolment

How to enrol for an undergraduate or postgraduate award


Eva Burrows College delivers higher education awards as a college of the University of Divinity. This page provides information that will help you commence the enrolment process. For more information, email enquiries@ebc.edu.au

  • Admissions for first semester 2024 close on Friday 16 February 2024.
  • Admissions for second semester 2024 close on Friday 19 July 2024.

1. Start the Admission Process

If you are looking to apply to the College and would like us to help guide you through the process and identify the right course for you, please fill out the following Enquiry Form and our Registrar will be in contact via email or phone to discuss the options available to you.

Once you have identified the right course for you, it's now time to fill out an Admission Form.

2. Complete an Admission Form

Select the form applicable to your admission. Note, these links will take you to a Word Document to be completed and returned to the Registrar at least two weeks prior to the Semester commencement.

You need to make sure you have re-enrolled in your course. If you are a domestic or overseas student you need to complete the following form below and return it to the Registrar two weeks before the semester starts.

If you are already enrolled in a course and you will not be returning for the next semester, please complete and submit the following form to the Registrar before the next semester commences.

How to complete these forms

In the first instance, contact the Registrar (step 1) to discuss your study program. Once you have discussed your study options, the Registrar can assist you with the completion of your Admission Form. For more information for completing your Admission Form, refer to the University of Divinity Guide to Completing and Submitting Admission Forms.

Please note that the links above will download Word form documents that you can fill in online.

COVID-19 Requirements

From 28 July 2022, you no longer need to provide evidence of COVID-10 vaccination to access a University of Divinity campus, however, vaccination remains the best way to reduce your risk of severe illness, so students and staff are encouraged to keep up to date with vaccinations.

3. Submit your Admission Form

For all new students, after we have received your Admission Form it is a requirement for you to attend an Admissions Interview with our Academic Advisor at the College. The interview may be conducted by telephone, email, or similar means if you are unable to travel to our Ringwood Campus in Victoria. The purpose of the interview is to ensure you have the right course for you, to confirm you meet the admission requirements, and to plan a program of study appropriate to your needs.

After the interview, you will need to finalise your application, together with any outstanding certified documentation and payment of tuition fees.

For all existing students, you will receive an email to confirm your enrolment in your units of study.

4. What happens after you finalise your enrolment?

If your application is accepted, you will receive confirmation of your enrolment from the University of Divinity and an online Welcome Pack from Eva Burrows College with the information you need to get started.

Thanks for choosing our college for your tertiary studies and we look forward to assisting you with your admission process and your studies here at the national learning centre of The Salvation Army Australia, Eva Burrows College.


For further assistance

Visit our FAQs page or contact the Registrar on +61 3 9847 5400 or via email enquiries@ebc.edu.au

Eva Burrows College is a college of the University of Divinity. Australia's first and only specialist university offering degrees in theology. We deliver the University of Divinity's undergraduate and postgraduate awards. The University of Divinity is an ecumenical institution with over a hundred years of experience pursuing the highest standards of scholarship in theology, philosophy, and ministry. Our aim is to produce graduates who are ready to contribute to the church and community through rigorous application of knowledge and skills in the rapidly changing context of our world.