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VICTORIAN TERTIARY ADMISSIONS CENTRE (VTAC) INFORMATION SESSION

VICTORIAN TERTIARY ADMISSIONS CENTRE (VTAC) INFORMATION SESSION. What does VTAC do?. Central office that administers the application and offer process for places in tertiary courses at university, TAFE and I ndependent T ertiary Colleges. VTAC also:

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VICTORIAN TERTIARY ADMISSIONS CENTRE (VTAC) INFORMATION SESSION

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  1. VICTORIAN TERTIARY ADMISSIONS CENTRE (VTAC)INFORMATION SESSION

  2. What does VTAC do? • Central office that administers the application and offer process for places in tertiary courses at university, TAFE and Independent Tertiary Colleges. • VTAC also: • Calculates and issues the Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) for VCE students • Administers scholarship applications • Administers SEAS (Special Entry Access Scheme) • http://www.vtac.edu.au/

  3. Resources: Year 12 students and parents

  4. Resources Social media for applicants

  5. VTAC Home Page

  6. Understanding VTAC Course Entries

  7. Course types through VTAC VET courses • Certificate II • Certificate III • Certificate IV • Diploma • Advanced Diploma

  8. Course types through VTAC Higher Education courses Undergraduate • Advanced Diploma • Associate Degrees • Bachelor Masters • Graduate entry teaching

  9. Course Codes • Course codes ending in ‘1’ are government subsidised. 1400614101 (CSP) • Course codes ending in ‘2’ are fee based domestic courses 8600186192 (DFP) • Course codes ending in ‘3’ are international fee based courses 1400516243 (IFP) • Course codes ending in ‘4’ are VET courses (TAFE) 6100461524 (over 20)

  10. What to look for in a course entry • Course types through VTAC • Course codes and fees • Applicant group: Year 12 • Selection data table • Selection criteria table • Prerequisites • Selection requirements • Additional considerations

  11. Selection Data Table

  12. Selection Criteria Table

  13. Top tips for reading a course entry • Read the details in course entries carefully. • No current Year12 has to sit STAT for courses in Victoria. • Check Selection Requirementsfor Year 12 students! • Selection data is last year’s info – ATAR a guide only.

  14. UNDERSTANDING THE APPLICATION PROCESS

  15. Application Process Overview • Register to set up a user account • VTAC ID is your VCAA number • Once registered, you can log in and start course application. • You can also: • Update your personal details • Change preferences as many times as you like • Lodge a SEAS and scholarships application • Refer to messages • Pay the processing fee • Email VTAC • View ATAR (when released in December) • View offer (when released in January)

  16. The VTAC User account

  17. Course Application You can list up to 12 courses Preference order – always list them in the order you want to get into the course Course preferences To add course preferences: Select institution and/or course or type in the course code(quicker) To move a course on the preference list use the up/down buttons. To delete a course use the x button.

  18. Payment Payment is online via debit or credit card or PayPal. • Processing fees: • $28.00 timely (30 Sept) • $93.00 late (7 Nov) • $119.00 very late (5 Dec) • Pay pal, debit or credit Any questions about what we’ve covered so far?

  19. The ATAR • Is not a score • Is not out of 100, it is a rank between 0.00 and 99.95 • An ATAR of 75.00 means in the top 25% of Year 12 students. • Very few courses select only on the ATAR. • Folio, auditions, interviews, forms, personal statements, subject bonus, SEAS

  20. Calculating the ATAR • Primary 4: English plus three other permissible scorable studies + • 5th and/or 6th increment

  21. ATAR Release • VCE ATAR released at 7am Monday 15 December 2014 • SMS • Internet • Mail delivery beginning next day

  22. Change of Preference • You can change your preferences: • 4th August until 24th October • 24th November until 22nd December (noon)

  23. The Offer Process

  24. Offers - Key Dates

  25. Negotiated Offers • Can be used to apply for courses: • Lower on preference list • Not included on preference list • Available after Round 1 offers are made (from 20 January 2015) • Apply through VTAC User Account • No guarantees

  26. Supplementary Offers • For applicants who have given permission on their VTAC application, and have not received an offer in previous rounds • Great last chance option!

  27. Scholarships through VTAC • Merit (ATAR based): • Automatically considered for scholarships by institutions included on your VTAC application – don’t need to apply separately • Equity and Access: VTAC scholarship application required; • Financial disadvantage • Other equity and access groups as determined by institution (see VTAC Guide)

  28. Scholarships not through VTAC • List on page 50 of VTAC Guide • Individual institution websites • http://www.monash.edu.au/study/scholarships/external/ • Kingwood College Careers website; look under: For Students/Scholarships • Scholarship Resource 2015 • MyFuture website Scholarship data base • Check Careers Newsletter each fortnight NB: Scholarships are not all ATAR based; do your research! Keep checking – new ones are available continually. • Monash External Scholarships page: http://www.monash.edu.au/study/scholarships/external/

  29. Key Dates

  30. Key Dates

  31. Exceptions

  32. Preparation for VTAC applications • Briefing next Monday on preparing for VTAC application and completing VTAC registration • Pathways Planning sheets to be completed in Wellbeing over 2-3 sessions. • Students to register to set up user account on VTAC website during these sessions. • 1: 1 interviews with Ms Glanvill to finalise course preferences and complete VTAC course application

  33. Final Important Reminders! • Tertiary Open Days throughout August • Your ATAR does not define you or determine your destination • There are multiple pathways to achieving your goals

  34. Thank You

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