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Credit applications update - Semester 1 2026
Applications submitted from April 1 onwards are passed the Census date (March 31) and will not be processed for Semester 1. Â
If your application is submitted by 11.59pm March 31Â and credit is granted for a unit you are currently enrolled in, we will remove the unit on your behalf after Census date without academic or financial penalty. Please note that 'processing' your application does not guarantee it will be approved.
Recognition of prior learning (RPL) is when your previous studies or work experience are recognised and counted towards your current degree. We tend to use RPL and credit interchangeably, however RPL can also refer to reduced volume of learning as well as waivers, which are explained below.
If we approve your application, we’ll decide what you can be awarded based on your course, course rules, and the study or work experience you’ve completed. We’ll then make you an offer which you’ll need to accept or decline.
Any credit or reduced volume of learning you accept may:
This is where you’re awarded credit points towards your course.
Specific credit is where you’ve previously undertaken an exact equivalent unit at another institution and won’t need to complete the unit here.
Non-specific credit is where we award you credit points towards a subject area at a particular level (e.g. 1000-level Biology) when there is no equivalent unit of study here.
This an exemption from completing a particular unit of study, where the unit you’ve completed is substantially similar to a University of Sydney unit, but credit cannot be given. Unlike credit and RVL, waivers don’t reduce the duration of your award course and you’ll need to complete another unit in its place. After you submit your credit application, if you're eligible for a waiver, we'll contact you with instructions on what to do next.
Find out more about how the different types of credit or RVL can count towards your course requirements.
The rules for RPL are explained in part 11 of our .
Many faculties, schools and courses have additional rules about RPL, which you can find in the faculty and course resolutions in your handbook.
You can apply if you:
You can’t apply for:
Some schools and faculties won't award credit for a unit that you previously failed at the University of Sydney. Check the faculty and course resolutions in your handbook to see if this applies to you.