Pathways to university - Department of Education

Pathways to university - Department of Education
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Pathways to university
Pathways to university
Senior school students can choose from a wide range of pathways to university, training and employment. Pathways can be selected to meet students’ interests, skills, needs and aspirations.
Pathways to university
ATAR
ATAR with Selection Rank Adjustment
Vocational Education and Training (VET)
Pathways for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Students
University Preparation Courses
Portfolio or experience based entry
Educational Access Scheme
A student’s Australian Tertiary Admissions Rank (ATAR) is calculated using their course and examination results. A minimum of four ATAR courses is required. For most students, the academic nature and challenge of ATAR courses provides the best preparation for success at university.
To be considered for university as a school leaver using ATAR, students must:
meet the requirements for the Western Australian Certificate of Education
meet English Language Competency standard as outlined by each university, through one of:
ATAR English
ATAR Literature
ATAR EAL/D or equivalent (scaled score of 50 or above)
the minimum requirements in the Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT) written test for English.
obtain a sufficiently high ATAR for entry to a particular course, and
satisfy any prerequisites or special requirements for entry to a particular course.
Year 12 students are provided with information about applying to universities and admission to undergraduate courses by their schools.
Some students are eligible for an ATAR adjustment. Adjustments increase a student’s rank due to factors such as:
performance in Year 12 subjects
living or attending school in a certain area
being first in a family to attend university, or
eligibility for Educational Access Schemes.
A student can have different selection ranks for different universities. For more information, visit:
Curtin University
Edith Cowan University
Murdoch University
University of Western Australia
Students can use VET qualifications to meet the minimum entry requirements of a range of undergraduate courses. Usually applicants have successfully achieved a WACE, completed a qualification at Certificate IV level and met English Language Competency. For more information, visit:
Curtin University
Edith Cowan University
Students can use a Certificate III and English language competency to apply for entry into ECU
UniPrep courses
.
Murdoch University
Students can use a Certificate II in General Education for Adults or Certificate III and English language competency to apply for entry into Murdoch’s
OnTrack
and
FlexiTrack
programs.
University of Notre Dame
, available for most courses except Law, Physiotherapy and Education.
University of Western Australia
.
There are dedicated pathways for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students to enter university. For more information, visit:
Curtin University
for a number of enabling courses to support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students meet the requirements for their chosen course.
Edith Cowan University
, to access support for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students choosing a university entry pathway.
Murdoch University for the
K-Track enabling program
, a free course enabling Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders starting out with tertiary education or looking for a change in direction.
The
University of Notre Dame
, to access a number of opportunities and alternative entry pathways for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students to study Medicine.
The
University of Western Australia
, for Indigenous study opportunities which includes the Aboriginal Orientation course and Provisional Entry scheme.
University preparation or enabling courses are designed to prepare students to qualify for a range of undergraduate courses. These courses focus on the skills required for university level study such as research, writing processes and numeracy. For more information, visit:
Curtin University
Edith Cowan University
Murdoch University
University of Notre Dame
.
Students may be considered for entry into specific undergraduate courses based on a portfolio that showcases academic achievements, qualifications, capabilities, and suitability for tertiary study. For more information, visit:
Curtin University for the
portfolio entry
which is available for a range of humanities, science, business and health science courses.
Edith Cowan University
allows for consideration for entry to an undergraduate course through an assessment of your ability to succeed in higher education based on a portfolio of evidence.
Murdoch University
allows access to most courses with a selection rank of 70, except for Nursing and Laboratory Medicine.
UWA
allows for application to a select number of undergraduate bachelor’s degrees using a combination of academic achievements and life experiences.
Students who have experienced exceptional circumstances during senior secondary schooling, that has adversely affected their Year 11 and 12 study, can seek undergraduate admission to Western Australia universities. Applicants may apply for special consideration through the Tertiary Institution Service Centre (TISC).
For more information, visit the
TISC
.
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