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The final decision can be made at your own discretion in consultation with selection officers at the institutions listed on your course preference list. The assessment will be forwarded to your preferences who will then decide whether the results you obtained in your overseas studies meet their course specific requirements. Should you require an assessment of overseas tertiary qualifications for your own purposes e.

A: The Special Entry Access Scheme SEAS is designed to give special consideration to those who have experienced circumstances that have impacted on their ability to reach their full educational potential including rural or regional location, medical condition or disability, financial disadvantage, and other difficult circumstances. Mature age consideration is also applied for through SEAS.

A single SEAS application covers all course preferences from participating institutions. You can apply under as many categories as you feel are applicable to your circumstances.

Your application will be assessed by a specialised panel and passed on to institutions for consideration during selection. SEAS applications cannot have a negative effect on the competitiveness of your application.

Your application is assessed for degrees of disadvantage based on the information provided. Tertiary institutions will then use the information in your SEAS application when selecting applicants for their courses. Applications are not approved or rejected, institutions will consider your SEAS application based on your disadvantage according to the information you provided.

A: Your scholarship application will be sent to all participating institutions appearing in your course preference list. A: No. Many universities will also have scholarships available that require an individual application. Please see Institutions Offering Scholarships for more information. A: A list of participating universities can be found via this link. A: Advice letters will be sent out between December and March. Scholarship offer information will also be available in your VTAC account.

Please see Scholarship Offers for specific institutional advice on scholarship offers. A: All graduate entry teaching courses have English language requirements.

These are described in course entries. Please contact the university directly if you are unsure if you meet requirements or want information on how you can fulfil them. The final decision to sit IELTS can be made at your own discretion in consultation with selection officers at the institutions listed on your course preference list. When listing your course and specialist teaching area preferences in your application, if you are still unsure of your eligibility for teaching areas, you are advised to answer 'yes' to consideration of any other methods.

The universities have the option to override these assessments. VTAC posts the assessments and notes on your user account between October and December under the course application tab.

If you need to clarify the assessments, please first access the specialist area guidelines. If you still require assistance, please call VTAC on 03 Please note that teaching area assessments are carried out by a specialised team employed by VTAC during the application period and outside of these months VTAC has no capacity to assess specialist teaching areas.

A: When listing your course and specialist teaching area preferences in your application, if you are still unsure of your eligibility for teaching areas, you are advised to answer 'yes' to consideration of any of any other method.

This way the university is able to make you an offer for specialist teaching areas other than what you selected in your preference list. A: You need an advanced level major study in the language requiring successful completion of Year 12 studies in the language for entry into the program.

Native speakers of the language may seek a statement of equivalence from an Australian university language centre to verify that their knowledge and competence in the language meets the standard of a post-Year 12 advanced level major study in the language. A fee applies. Please see Dates and Fees for more information. A: If the last number on your course code ends in 1, then you have been offered a place in a government funded CSP course. If your course code ends in 2, then you have been offered a full-fee paying place.

Course codes ending in 4 are for VET places where the fee type will be determined by the institution at enrolment.

A: Receiving or accepting an offer does not stop the offer process and does not reduce your chances of future offers. If you receive an offer regardless of whether you accept or decline it you will still automatically be considered in later offer rounds for course listed higher on your preference list than what you have already been offered.

You will no longer be considered for courses listed lower on your preference list than the course which you have been offered. If you still wish to be considered for an offer in a lower listed course, you will need to change your preferences by the relevant date for the next offer round. A: Receiving an offer does not confirm your enrolment in the course. You must follow the enrolment instructions sent to you by the institution to secure your place.

If you have not received enrolment instructions within a couple of days of VTAC notifying you of your offer, please contact the relevant institution for advice. A: You can only receive one course offer per offer round. If you would have been eligible to receive multiple offers in the first round, you will be offered the one of those listed highest on your preference list.

You will only receive further course offers in subsequent offer rounds if a course preference higher than what you have already been offered wishes to make you an offer. If you have enrolled in a course and later receive an offer that you prefer, you can enrol in the new course but must also withdraw your previous enrolment. To find out more about changing your preferences visit our changing course preferences page.

For some courses you need to apply directly for a place, instead of applying through VTAC. For more about this, check out the list of institutions that require direct applications. Use the VTAC course application tool to apply for a course. Visit VTAC's how to apply for courses page for more. VTAC also runs a blog you can subscribe to so you get reminders about important dates and answers to frequently asked questions.

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Any information used in this way will be aggregated and deidentified to ensure the privacy of your information VTAC does not buy or sell mailing lists. We have also requested any overseas recipient of information to comply with the APP as if they were an entity bound by them. Irrespective of whether your course application is successful, your information will become part of VTAC archive and will be protected under the relevant privacy legislation.

For any payments you make via our websites, over the telephone or face to face, we use a recognised payment service provider that is required to take reasonable steps to protect your information.

We also take reasonable precautions to ensure that any information you provide to us through our websites is transferred and treated securely. It is important to note, that no data protection and security measures are completely secure.

Despite all the measures we have put in place, we cannot guarantee the security of your information, particularly in relation to transmissions over the internet. Accordingly, any information which you transmit to us is done so at your own risk. You must take care to ensure you protect your information for example, by protecting your VTAC ID and passwords and you should notify us as soon as possible after you become aware of any security breaches.

You have a right to access your personal information held by us. There are circumstances where we may refuse to give you access to some of your personal information. If we refuse to give you access, we will give you written notice of the reasons for refusal and the mechanisms available to you to complain about the refusal.

Health information provided to VTAC by health practitioners must be obtained directly from the relevant health professional. An authorised nominee is a person who has been nominated by the VTAC applicant, to manage the administration of the application to which the authorised nominee's name has been assigned in circumstances where the applicant would like the nominee to manage the administration of the application themselves.

For details of what an authorised nominee can and cannot access see Authorised nominee: definition, rights and responsibilities. Authorised study agents will not be able to manage SEAS or scholarship applications unless they have been listed as nominees. VTAC takes reasonable steps to ensure that the personal information we collect, issue or disclose is accurate, complete, up to date, and relevant to the purpose for which it was collected and not misleading.

The personal information you submit at the time of your application s to VTAC is assumed to be accurate, relevant, complete, up to date and relevant to the purpose for which it was collected and not misleading. You must take care to ensure that your data is accurate, relevant, complete and not misleading and should notify us as soon as possible after you become aware of any discrepancies.

Unless we disagree with you about the accuracy or completeness of a record, we will generally correct it upon request, or suggest alternative arrangements for updating our records. Include your VTAC application number and copies of any correspondence that illustrates your problem. Your application will not be jeopardised in any way. VTAC reserves the right to review and amend this policy from time to time and to notify you by posting an updated version on this website.

Please take time to review the entire document before proceeding. Submitting any one or more of the applications is deemed acceptance of these terms. Fees apply to processing the course application. Processing of your application begins once you have submitted the course application to VTAC. Processing fees are date sensitive, please refer to dates and fees for a full listing of fees associated with lodging a course application.

Payment of fees can only be done online. Submission of an application does not guarantee an offer of a place at any of the courses you have applied for. Acceptance into a course is based on several factors which vary course to course, including but not limited to ATAR result, prerequisite studies and other selection requirements such as, portfolio submission, interview, test and more. While your personal information is generally collected from you, VTAC also collects information about you from other educational institutions that you have attended and other persons or agencies you have authorised to act as your referees or to supply personal information on your behalf.

VTAC provides your personal information and, where applicable, your health information, to all institutions to which you have applied. This information may also be used for research and analysis purposes. When used for these other purposes, the information will be deidentified and aggregated to ensure your privacy and that you cannot be identified by such use. If you do not provide personal information where required in your application, VTAC may not be able to process your application.

In providing the details of an authorised person or agency to VTAC, you are consenting to the collection of your personal information from that authorised person or agency.

You can gain access to any personal information that is held about you by VTAC. VTAC may also disclose aggregated and deidentified sensitive information to third parties for research purposes. If you do not consent to your aggregated and deidentified sensitive information being disclosed for those purposes, you may opt-out.

You consent to such use unless you opt-out. By submitting applications for courses, Special Entry Access Schemes and scholarships, I acknowledge:. If you do not understand or have questions about the VTAC privacy policy, please call 03 for clarification. Please be aware that creating an account does not in any way commit you to lodging an application. We cannot match your details against current enrolment files.

Please review your personal details. If your details have been entered correctly, do not proceed with the creation of this account by varying your personal information.

You must update your information with your school and then contact VTAC on 03 to ensure you lodge the correct application. If you do not know your VCAA student number please contact your school. Your results service password is the password that you created when registering for the service. The internet service is free and available 24 hours a day from 7.

Results will be available from 7.



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