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SATAC COVID-19 response

Last updated: 3 March 2022 COVID-19 update - 3 March 2022 The SATAC office is once again open to visitors. When visiting SATAC's front counter, we encourage all visitors to wear a mask if you are able to....

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Information for nursing and midwifery applicants

Students in nursing and some midwifery courses must meet a specific level of English language proficiency. Domestic applicants can show English language proficiency in the following ways: 1. Declaring that English is your p...

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Our values

...our organisation. They represent what is important to us in our business and in our service. Our values and shared stories support the delivery of our strategic objectives. Choose from the options below to read more about each of our value statements and shared stories. Take the lead We show ini...

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Tertiary entry

...r first degree. It is possible to complete more than one undergraduate degree though. SATAC provides an application process for undergraduate courses offered by universities and higher education providers in South Australia and the Northern Territory. What is VET study? VET stands for vocational educa...

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Undergraduate entry

...requisite subject requirements for the course  For competitive courses, SATAC will also rank your Year 12 results to decide the merit order for offers.   Your selection rank will either be your ATAR, or an adjusted selection rank based on your university aggregate plus any adjustment f...

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Entry requirements

Your chances of getting an offer to a course can depend on:  • the selection rules and selection criteria for the course  • the number...

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How to apply

Before you start a SATAC application, familiarise yourself with the application process.   There are some aspects of the application process that can affect your chances of getting an offer. They include:  • Key dates and deadlines for applications ...

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ATAR

...select students for their courses.  Course selection can be competitive. This happens when courses have more applicants than places available to offer. For this reason, tertiary institutions need a way of ranking applicants for each course.  The ATAR is a fair and transparent tool&...

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Undergraduate admission pathways

SATAC's participating institutions offer a range of pathways to study. Choose from the options below to find out more about the pathways available. An admission pathway is an option...

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Students in Years 10 and 11

...t to expect in Year 10 In Year 10 you will pick the subjects you want to study in the SACE/NTCET or IB Diploma. You might have a clear idea of what you want to do after school, or you might still be considering your options. There are lots of pathways to tertiary study, but a little bit of p...

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Year 12 qualifications

...tion level study you have done. Find out more about Year 12 and higher education study Note about Eynesbury College courses For entry into courses offered by Eynesbury College you must have successfully completed SACE Stage 1 (Year 11) or equivalent. Year 12 selection ranks Selection ranks are&n...

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Students in Year 12

Now that you are in Year 12, you might have a clearer idea of what you want to do after school. If you don’t, that’s fine too – keep researching and exploring your options. You might seek advice from teachers an...

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Higher education study

...vel study at an Australian institution If you have studied at higher education level in Australia your eligibility to apply will depend on the amount of study you have done. Your selection rank will be based on your grade point average (GPA). SATAC will calculate a GPA for any higher education level c...

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Scaling

Scaling is a process that allows SATAC to compare the performance of students in every possible combination of SACE subjects. The data produced by scaling shows us how scores in one subject relate to scores in other su...

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Adjustment factors

...niversities Language, Literacy and Mathematics Scheme SATAC administers these schemes on their behalf. We will adjust your aggregate up to a maximum of 9 points: • 5 points under the Universities Equity Scheme • either 2 or 4 points under the Universities Language, Literacy and Mathematics Sche...

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Recognised Studies

...Recognised Studies are usually academic studies or vocational learning. Life experiences or community learning are generally not accepted. Some types of Recognised Studies include: • Higher and Standard Level International Baccalaureate (IB) subjects • Specified Australian interstate Year 12 subjects...

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VET qualifications

...you have completed a TAFE or VET (Vocational Education and Training) qualification you may be eligible to apply for an undergraduate course. Examples of a TAFE or VET award include: • Certificate II • Certificate III • Certificate IV • Diploma • Advanced Diploma Use SATAC’s Course Search to check if...

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STAT, work, and life experience

...uate courses will consider a STAT score. Some courses will also consider a personal competencies statement or employment experience, or a combination of the three.  Use Course Search to check if the courses you are interested in consider STAT, work and life experience for entry. Who should use t...

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Foundation Studies, Bridging or Enabling programs

...for an undergraduate course. To be eligible, your course must be recognised by the institutions and be at least 6 months in duration. There are lots of different foundation studies, bridging or enabling programs available so it's not possible to list them all here. Contact SATAC or the institution to...

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Advertising with SATAC

...d within the school and tertiary education sectors.  Advertising opportunities The SATAC Guide is a great advertising opportunity for businesses offering products or services targeted to prospective university students.  The Guide is an important reference tool for prospective students, teac...

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