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Once you have successfully completed all progress tests and your final exam, you are issued with a Statement of Achievement.

Introductory Mathematics provides you with the foundation knowledge to be successful in Senior Mathematics and covers the basics of algebra, trigonometry and statistics. Senior Mathematics goes into these topics in more details also covering calculas.

If you have difficulty paying the full amount of a course upfront, you may be eligible for a payment plan.

View the eligibility requirements on the TAFE Queensland website here.

There is no set age limit to enrol into a Unilearn course. We accept enrolments for all ages.

Once you have access to your online classroom (called ‘Connect’), you will be able to do the following:

  • Submit progress tests for marking and feedback
  • View additional learning material
  • Access links to online resources
  • Participate in discussion forums with your tutor and other students enrolled in your course.

There are no scheduled times you must listen to and interact with your tutor online, however, you can always organise a time to speak to them. Outside of the online classroom, your tutor can be contacted by phone & email.

Upon successful completion of a Unilearn course, you will receive a Statement of Achievement. It is then your responsibility to submit a certified copy of your Statement of Achievement to your chosen University or Tertiary Admissions Centre. Also note, that while most universities recognise Unilearn as prerequisite courses, you must contact the university you want to study with prior to enrolling into a Unilearn course to check that their prerequisite requirements will be met by completing our courses.

Unilearn courses can serve one of two purposes for students applying for University; as a prerequisite for a particular degree or as a refresher to brush up on knowledge and skills prior to application.

All Unilearn courses are studied solely online which means they can be studied at your own pace and at a time that suits and fits in with your other commitments.

You can enrol and start at anytime.  The minimum course duration is 18 weeks (this is the earliest you can complete – please consider this if you have any deadlines you are trying to meet), however all students are given 12 months to complete from the date you enrol.

We will only consider a refund if you meet the requirements of our Refund Policy.

Yes, Unilearn delivers around the world.

For more information regarding how you can sit the Final Exam, please visit the Final Exam information page.

Although many universities within Australia accept Unilearn courses, you must always check with your specific faculty within the University to confirm that they accept our courses as fulfilling their prerequisite requirements.

Please remember that we cannot guarantee that our courses are recognised by any university outside of Australia.

Unilearn courses are delivered entirely online and all assessments are submitted in the online classroom.

You can study more than one subject at a time but you only have 12 months to complete all of the courses that you enrol in. Most people find that two subjects is as much as they can handle in a year if they are not working. You may benefit from enrolling in one subject and then only enrolling in the next when you feel comfortable with the workload or you have completed the first.  

This topic is covered in detail under the Reporting your scores to a Tertiary or University Admissions Centre (i.e. QTAC, VTAC or others) section on the Final Exam page.