Enter your ATAR and tick what applies. Bonuses depend on where you live and for how long. They also vary by university. These are typical values. Confirm your exact amount with each one.

Most Australian universities give regional and rural students extra points. This helps offset the barriers many face. The points are added to your ATAR. Together they make up your selection rank.

Regional bonuses are usually 3 to 5 points. The amount depends on how long you’ve lived at a regional or remote postcode. Five years is common. Some universities add points for a regional campus. Hardship schemes can add more on top. Each university sets a cap, often around 10 points. Your postcode decides if you qualify. Rules vary, so check your own case.

How regional bonus points work

Regional and rural bonus points help students who live outside major cities. Universities know that country students can have less access to tutoring, subject choice and exam prep. The points make entry a little fairer.

The points are tied to your home postcode, not your school. Most students in eligible areas gain about 3 to 5 points. Each university sets its own postcode list and its own cap. The bonus usually stacks with other adjustments, but your final selection rank still cannot pass 99.95.

These points feed into your selection rank. To add school, subject or equity bonuses too, use the bonus points calculator. To check the schemes that apply to you, start with the UAC adjustment factors page and the course's own admissions page.

FAQ

Common questions

How many bonus points do regional students get?

Usually about 3 to 5 points. The exact number depends on the university and how remote your area is. Remote areas often get more than regional ones. The points add to your ATAR to make your selection rank. Each university caps the total, usually near 10 points.

What postcodes get regional bonus points?

It depends on your home postcode. It must be classed as regional or remote. Most schemes use the Australian standard geographical classification. You also usually need to have lived there a set time. Five years is common. Each university lists its eligible areas. Check your postcode against each one.

Can city students get regional bonus points?

Usually no. Regional bonuses are for students who live at a regional or remote address. You also need to live there long enough. A student who has always lived in a city will not qualify. They may still get other bonuses. Subject bonuses and equity schemes are examples.

Do regional bonus points apply at every university?

Most Australian universities offer some regional bonus. But the points, postcodes and time rules differ. Some competitive courses cap or exclude them. Always check the scheme for the courses you want.

How do I claim regional bonus points?

They are usually applied for you. The admissions centre uses the address on your file. Some schemes need a separate form or proof of address. Make sure your details are correct before offer rounds.

Can regional and equity bonuses be combined?

Often yes, up to the university’s cap. The cap is usually around 10 points. You might get points from a regional scheme and a hardship scheme. But the combined total is still limited. Check how each university stacks its schemes.

How many points do regional students get?

Most eligible students gain about 3 to 5 points. The exact number depends on your postcode and the university. Each scheme also has its own cap.

Is the regional bonus based on my school or my home?

Your home postcode, in almost all schemes. A student who boards in a city but lives in the country can still qualify. Always check the postcode list for your target course.

Can I get regional points and equity points together?

Usually yes. Most schemes stack, so you can hold several at once. Your final selection rank is still capped at 99.95.