Programs
Non- Residents

In addition to resident undergraduate and graduate students, Ormond offers a college-based program for non-resident students.

Non-residents have the opportunity to become a member of the College community, enjoy a campus experience, benefit from personal learning in small tutorials, use college facilities and resources, and participate in social activities.

Ormond’s non-resident program includes:

  • A residential experience of approximately one week before start of first semester that would enable students to become part of a college community and to gain an understanding of college life
  • Participation in small group college tutorials for two subjects each semester
  • Access to the College to provide a daytime 'home' on campus and especially to the library

The program also includes opportunities to:

  • attend and participate in the College’s broader academic, breadth and other learning programs including lectures, seminars, etc
  • dine and socialise with other members of the College
  • participate in the College’s co-curricular activities including drama, music and choir
  • use the College gym and sports facilities
  • participate in inter-collegiate sport

Fees

The annual fee for the non-resident program is $2,500.

How to apply

Students may apply for a non-resident place at Ormond during their final year of secondary school or at any time during their undergraduate degree.

Selection process

The selection process for non-resident places at Ormond is currently being reviewed. This page will be updated when new information becomes available. To register your interest in this program and be emailed further details, please contact the Deans’ Office on dean@ormond.unimelb.edu.au.