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Steps to applying through UAC

Steps to applying through UAC. What is UAC?. UAC processes applications for: - undergraduate courses - postgraduate courses - educational access schemes (EAS) - equity scholarships on behalf of 17 participating institutions administers STAT in NSW

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Steps to applying through UAC

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  1. Steps to applying through UAC

  2. What is UAC? UAC • processes applications for: - undergraduate courses - postgraduate courses - educational access schemes (EAS) - equity scholarships on behalf of 17 participating institutions • administers STAT in NSW • notifies current NSW HSC students of their ATAR.

  3. STEPS 1 prepare 2 research 3 apply 4 manage 5 accept offers

  4. PREPARE PINs name tax file number prerequisites

  5. Prepare • PINs- you need your UAC PIN and HSC student number to apply • Name - register for the HSC and apply to UAC using your LEGAL NAME (not a nickname or anglicised name) • tax file number - needed for uni enrolment if choosing HECS-HELP option

  6. Prerequisites • STAT • UMAT Include your candidate number when you Apply • check other requirements including subject prerequisites and additional selection criteria

  7. RESEARCH UAC Guide choosing courses

  8. UAC 2012 Guide • general information about the 17 participating institutions • table of courses available with last year’s cut-offs • detailed course descriptions

  9. Choosing your courses • check out uni Open Days • choose courses that interest you, with subjects you are good at - up to nine courses, at up to 9 institutions - preference-based system Changeyour course preferences later – as many times as you like!

  10. APPLY uni scholarships EAS

  11. Apply to uni • APPLY online at www.uac.edu.au • PAY processing charge (late fee if you apply after 30 September – so apply on-time!) • LIST 1 to 9 courses in your order of preference • PRINT confirmation and payment • CHANGE course preferences anytime - check closing dates

  12. Apply for scholarships Through UAC: • Equity - apply online through UAC - check closing dates • Others: Merit - direct application to uni Commonwealth – Centrelink

  13. Apply for EAS Educational Access Schemes (EAS) EAS can help students who have experienced long-term disadvantage(s) get into uni. Students can claim from 24 Types of Disadvantage from six broad categories: • disrupted schooling • financial hardship • home environment/responsibilities • English language difficulty • personal illness and disability • school environment

  14. EAS EAS is not open to applicants who are: • international fee-paying applicants • claiming disrupted schooling arising from commitments as an athlete or performer

  15. MANAGE selection rank ATAR bonus points EAS additional selection criteria changing preferences

  16. Selection rank • for most HSC students, your selection rank = ATAR • bonus points and EAS points can change your selection rank for a particular course - they do not change your ATAR • some courses have additional selection criteria SELECTION RANK = ATAR + BONUS POINTS

  17. The ATAR is all about POSITION • your ATAR is a NUMBER that shows your position relative to other students • for example, if Ann’s overall academic performance was good enough to place her in the top 15% in the HSC … her ATAR = 85 

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  19. Bonus points bonus points can increase your selection rank for a particular course or a particular institution institutions allocate bonus points based on different criteria examples include: - subject bonus points - regional bonus points - EAS

  20. Bonus points & cut-offs Example – Bachelor of Sandology 6 applicants for 3 places 1. 89 (ATAR of 89) 2. 88 (ATAR of 83+5 bonus points) 3. 87 (ATAR of 85+2 bonus points)---------------------------------------------------------- 4. 86 (ATAR of 86) 5. 85 (ATAR of 76+9 bonus points) 6. 84 (ATAR of 84) XX = selection rank (Course cut-off = 87) Bonus points DO NOT change your ATAR

  21. Other selection criteria tests eg STAT & UMAT personal statement interview portfolio audition

  22. Check & Change • check/change - contact details - course preferences - UAC PIN • view/print - confirmation of application - correspondence from UAC - tax invoice • add or modify qualifications eg STAT / UMAT

  23. Change preferences Change your course preferences Deadline for MAIN offer round Thursday 5 January 2012 after Main Round offers (18 Jan) can change preferences for later rounds

  24. CHECK AND ACCEPT OFFERS accept Main Round offer keep options open deferring

  25. Check & Accept Offers • Main Round offers released 9pm Wednesday 18 January 2012 • most offers are made in the Main Round • accept Main Round offer – follow institution instructions carefully • change preferences for Late Round

  26. Deferring • institution policies differ - follow instructions • deferred place is guaranteed • apply again direct to uni OR through UAC • if through UAC, you CAN list other courses above deferred course

  27. SUMMARY 1 prepare 2 research 3 apply 4 manage 5 accept offers

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