Pathways and Transition

Jane Hedley, Head of Pathways and Transition can be contacted on 08 9383 0416 or pathways@johnxxiii.edu.au You can make an appointment to see Ms. Hedley using this booking link: https://calendly.com/johnxxiiicollege-pathways-transition

 

In this week’s Pathways and Transition newsletter read about:

  • Pathways & Transitions at JTC
  • For Families
  • University news
  • Scholarships
  • Australian Defence Force careers
  • Medicine News
  • Training and VET news
  • Growth and development opportunities
  • Gap year opportunities
  • People with a disability news
  • Spotlight: Victoria University (VU) in 2024 

PATHWAYS and TRANSITION AT JTC

Students following a Uni Transition or Training Direct pathway (and their parents) may like to gain an understanding of which Registered Training Organisations and Vocational Education and Training courses the College has accessed in recent years. Find a list below, which is also accessible on SEQTA Documents under ‘Pathways & Transition’.

INSTEP West for work experience

John XXIII College partners with INSTEP West to facilitate work experience opportunities for students wishing to complete ongoing work experience (one day per week as part of a Training Direct pathway) or longer block placements during senior school examination periods and/or holiday periods. Browse the INSTEP West site here. Get in touch with Ms. Hedley or Mrs. Beaton should you wish to pursue a work placement. 

Pathways and Transition Parent Presentations

Jane Hedley delivered two parent presentations as part of the Secondary Parent Information Evening in Term 1 Week 3. One presentation focused on the role of Pathways & Transition in the College and the senior secondary pathways available to our students. The other presentation focused on the expectations of students studying offsite courses. Slides of the presentations are available in SEQTA Documents, under ‘Pathways’. You may also view them here:

FOR FAMILIES

Navigating your post-school plans with confidence

Wednesday 24 July, 5:00pm (AEST)                          

Presenter: Dr Michael Healy

 

School is such a big part of your life; you might have mixed feelings as you approach the end of it. You might be excited about your next steps. But it’s okay if you’re not sure about your post-school plans or feeling a bit anxious or overwhelmed about it all.  

 

In this webinar, you’ll hear about six simple ideas that will help you think about your future with confidence. Some of them might surprise you! 

We’ll talk about:  

  • Different kinds of post-school pathways.  
  • Why it’s OK if you don’t know what you want to do. 
  • Why it’s OK to change your mind.  
  • Why ATAR might not be as important as you think. 
  • How to research your options. 
  • Who to talk to for help. 

If you can’t make it to the live webinar, register anyway, and we’ll send you the recording to watch later.  

 

Register now

Career Conversation Cards for Families

Use these cards to start a career conversation with your young person.

 

Career Conversations 2024: Information Sessions For Families

These Education Department events are free for parents, students and community. Attend and learn more about:

• exploring university and training pathways

• career pathway information for young people with disabilities

• the labour market and where the jobs are

• future work trends

• what employers and industry are looking

 

Choose a session that suits you (book ASAP to avoid missing out)

 

BOOK HERE

Career Resources for Young People Aged 15–24 and for Parents and Guardians

The National Careers Institute has released its 2024 suite of career resources for school leavers. There is a: 

MyFuture – your one stop shop for career information 

Do quizzes, watch career videos, check out courses and what happens when you get into the job. MyFuture takes you on a career exploration pathway. 

  • MyFuture is thorough and delivers loads of free information.
  • It is supported by ALL Australian governments. 
  • The information is not biased by someone trying to sell you something. 
  • They have a strong privacy policy and DO NOT share your data. 

You can register HERE. 

 

Your Career – The home of career information

Search industries and occupations to find a career that’s right for you and what you can do to get there. Take a career quiz. Explore fee-free TAFE. Take an interactive quiz to see what literacy and numeracy skills you’ll use in your chosen industry. 

 

Click HERE to explore.

UNIVERSITY NEWS

ACAP | Open Day 2024, Perth

August 24, 2024

Open Day is your chance to experience the ACAP difference and find your path in the applied professions. Whether you’re interested in Counselling, Psychology, Social Work, Criminology, Law, or Business, ACAP is your pathway to making a difference.

 

Be part of a workshop, meet their industry-renowned facilitators, and hear all about life as an ACAP student. 

 

Find out more

Early Entry Guide from Study Work Grow

Study Work Grow has recently released an Early Entry Guide resource, defining early entry as opposed to alternate entry and giving details and further links according to each institution participating in early offers, in each state of Australia.

 

 

Early Offers for 2025 courses in WA

APPLYING FOR 2025 UNIVERSITY ADMISSION 

University applications through TISC opened on Wednesday 1 May 2024. An updated list of important dates and deadlines is available on the TISC website

 

Year 12 students applying to Curtin University, Edith Cowan University (except for WA Academy of Performing Arts courses), Murdoch University and The University of Western Australia must apply through TISC. Applicants for WAAPA courses should apply directly to ECU but complete a TISC application if they wish to be considered for other ECU courses, and applicants for The University of Notre Dame Australia can choose whether to apply directly to the university, or through TISC. 

 

Applicants for Notre Dame’s Young Achievers Early Offer Program can apply directly to the university. Applicants who select an eligible Notre Dame degree as their first preference may also be considered for an early offer via TISC. Please note, the Bachelor of Biomedical Science (Assured Pathway to Medicine) is not eligible for early entry, and all applications for this degree must be made via TISC. 

 

EARLY OFFERS 

Following the release of a report by the Federal Government, the five universities have agreed that early offers to Year 12 students for 2025 admissions will not be made until Monday 2 September 2024. Further rounds of early offers will be made on Tuesday 24 September, Monday14 October, Monday 18 November and Monday 2 December. Most early offers will be conditional, so students should carefully read their offer letter so that they know what is required. Students should also be aware that not all courses are available for early offers. Generally, courses with limited places, and university enabling programs do not make early offers, but for specific lists of courses excluded from early offers, check the university websites. Early offers will continue to be made based on final Year 11 results, as it is not feasible to use mid-year Year 12 results.

 

TISC GUIDE 

The 2025 TISC Guide will be dispatched to schools in late July as usual. TISC recognises that an increasing number of Year 12 students now apply for university before they receive their TISC Guide. The print date cannot be brought forward due to internal university calendars and approvals required along with the lead times for producing a complete hard copy document. 

 

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS BROCHURES 

The Admission Requirements for School Leavers for 2025 (2024 Year 12 students) and 2026 (2025 Year 12 students) are available from the TISC website. The requirements can be found under Undergraduate>Entry Requirements>School Leavers. The brochure for 2027 (2026 Year 12 students, to assist 2024 Year 10 students with subject selection) is expected to be available by the end of May.

 

UNIVERSITY ADVISORY SESSIONS

The Pathways and Transition team is organizing one-to-one university advisory sessions for Year 12 students. The advisory sessions are planned for Week 2 or 3 of Term 3. Participating universities include UWA, Curtin, and Notre Dame. Advisory sessions will take place at the College, during study periods or General classes (where possible.) Interested Year 12 students must fill out this Expression of Interest form. Mrs. Kelli Beaton will be in touch via email with students who have expressed their interest.

UNIQUE STUDENT IDENTIFIER (USI)

 

All students completing a TISC application will need a USI. Students can create a USI here. A form of identification, e.g. driver’s license or Medicare card, is required to create a USI. Students who suspect they already have a USI can re-locate their USI here.

 

Curtin Early Offers
  • If your predicted ATAR is five points above the ATAR score required for your selected course, you’ll receive an early offer that secures your place in semester 1, 2025. Your offer won’t be dependent on your final year 12 ATAR score.
  • You’ll still need to complete WACE and meet the English and subject requirements for your course.  
  • If your predicted ATAR is less than five points above the ATAR score required for your course, you’ll still receive an early offer for a place at Curtin.
  • You’ll need to achieve a final ATAR that meets course entry requirements, and meet WACE, English and subjects’ requirements for the course.

Apply through TISC from 1 May and choose Curtin as your first preference.

Key Contact How to Apply to Curtin  Contact 1300 222 888

Book an appointment HERE.

UWA Early Offers
  • Applicants must have a minimum predicted ATAR of 80 (Broadway ATAR of 78) and meet the entry requirements for their nominated course to receive an offer. 
  • Register for updates HERE.

Key Contact Phone 131 UWA (131 892); 8.30am–5.00pm (AWST), Monday to Friday Book an appointment HERE

Notre Dame Early Offers
  • When evaluating your eligibility, we consider your involvement in extracurricular activities, community service and other non-academic accomplishments.
  • Early offers do not apply to Bachelor of Biomedical Science or the Bachelor of Advanced Biomedical Science pathway to the Doctor of Medicine programs.

Key Contact Phone: (08) 9433 0555Email: future@nd.edu.au

ECU Early Offers
  • If you're in Year 12 and have a predicted ATAR, or you're completing a Certificate IV or a recognised university enabling course that leads to undergraduate study, you can apply for an early offer for an ECU course.
  • We'll use your most recent school results to calculate a predicted ATAR and if this meets the requirement for your nominated course, you'll receive a conditional early offer of a place. This will be subject to you achieving WACE and meeting the English requirements and any other prerequisites for your course (where relevant.
  • If you're studying a Certificate IV or enabling course, or if your predicted ATAR doesn't quite meet the minimum entry requirements for your course, you'll still be eligible for an early offer that’s conditional on you meeting all entry requirements for your preferred course. That means achieving the required ATAR with your final results or completing your Certificate IV or enabling course. You'll also need to achieve WACE and meet the English requirements and any other prerequisites for your course.

Key Contact

Murdoch University
  • Year 12 students graduating in 2024 and planning to study at university in Semester 1, 2025, can apply through the Tertiary Institutions Service Centre (TISC) from May 2024 until January 2025. 
  • If your teen is applying for an early offer to study a course at Murdoch, they have until December to apply.

Key Contacts

Opening hours:Mon – Fri, 8am – 6pm

Make an enquiry 1300 687 3624

Book an appointment

 

Interstate Early Offer Programs

Check out early offer programs in other states by clicking on the resource below. Note that, unlike WA, universities in other states generally do not issue early offers and will require prospective students to apply via the respective state’s university admission body. Usually, applications open in July and close by the end of September, with offers being made after students’ ATAR results are released.

 

2025 Undergraduate Course Guides

CURTIN UNIVERSITY UPDATES

Curtin English competency requirements change

English requirements have changed to allow any student who achieves an A grade in general English to meet English competency for Curtin. This is no longer restricted to Portfolio Entry. English requirements for Portfolio Entry have now been adjusted to a B grade in General English. For all information regarding English competency please refer to the English language requirements webpage.

 NEW – Curtin Bachelor of Science (Paramedicine)

Students wishing to become a paramedic can undertake their 3-year bachelor’s degree in paramedicine. They will be taught by experienced paramedics and will gain the fundamental knowledge and skills of out-of-hospital emergency care, including evidence-based clinical best practice, emergency and crisis management, and effective communication. Students will put these skills into practice through a range of clinical placements and simulation exercises preparing them for the diverse workload of a contemporary paramedic.  

 

For more information, visit the Bachelor of Science (Paramedicine) course page.

New course Sem 1, 2025 Bachelor of Science (Midwifery)

This three-year (full-time) bachelor degree in midwifery prepares students for a rewarding career as a midwife. In this degree, students will gain the knowledge and skills to work in metropolitan and rural healthcare settings such as antenatal clinics, labour and birth suites, postnatal wards, special-care nurseries, breastfeeding clinics, midwifery group practice and birth centres. The current national shortage of midwives means there are excellent career opportunities across Australia. 

 

For more information, visit the Bachelor of Science (Midwifery) course page.

Curtin Year 10 Course Guide 

Each university puts out course guides. The Curtin University Year 10 Course Guide includes:

  • Tips on how to choose your study pathway.
  • Information about uni life. 
  • Details about ATAR, Portfolio and other pathways to Curtin. 
  • Scholarship information
  • Information about double degrees

You can download a copy HERE

 

You can check out the video at Choosing Subjects for Years 11 and 12.

Curtin also provides these links to jump to the section you’re looking for.

 

 

ECU UPDATES

25 June ECU Joondalup Campus Tours

Looking to explore the ECU Joondalup Campus? Join them on one of their tours where they will show you their incredible facilities and beautiful campus, while chatting about your pathway into higher education.

 

Register your choice of tour HERE. 

 

ECU Creative Humanities Portfolio Entry

The Creative Humanities Portfolio Entry (CHPE) is a pathway into university for students who are creative and curious people but don't have an ATAR or don’t meet the minimum entry requirements for our courses by another means.

 

Through CHPE, you can show your unique skills and achievements to demonstrate your motivation and potential for success in your chosen course.

  • Bachelor of Design
  • Bachelor of Visual Arts
  • Bachelor of Communication
  • Bachelor of Screen Production
  • Bachelor of Journalism and Broadcast Media
  • Bachelor of Creative Writing

 

For more information on how to meet the CHPE requirements visit website

 

MURDOCH UNIVERSITY UPDATES

Murdoch | Open Nights: Health & Education

August 28, 2024

Join us to see how a degree from Murdoch University can prepare you for a career within health industries or teaching the next generation of thinkers. Learn how you can use your passion for sport, rehabilitation, language, science, leadership and compassion to improve the lives of others. Murdoch’s degrees are designed by specialist academics and industry partners to ensure that our students are prepared for emerging industry and global trends.

 

Find out more

Murdoch | Open Nights: Sciences, Information Technology, Engineering & Maths

August 29, 2024

Join us for a night of innovation as we explore how a Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics degree from Murdoch University equips students with the skills and knowledge needed to solve complex problems, think critically, and adapt to new technologies. Murdoch’s degrees are designed by specialist academics and industry partners to ensure that our students are prepared for emerging industry and global trends.

 

Find out more

 

Murdoch | Open Nights: Business, Law, Humanities, Arts & Social Sciences

September 4, 2024

Join us to see how a degree from Murdoch University could inspire you to use the power of analysis, communication, creativity, and storytelling to challenge the way we think about, look at and understand the world. Murdoch’s degrees are designed by specialist academics and industry partners to ensure that our students are prepared for emerging industry and global trends.

 

Find out more

UWA UPDATES

Emerging Engineers Competition 2024

Hosted by UWA Girls+ in Engineering and OceanWorks, the 2024 Emerging Engineers Competition is now open. Designed for female students in Years 2 to 10, the competition is an open challenge in engineering that encompasses several specialisations, including civil, electrical and electronic, and environmental engineering. Students will be introduced to the engineering research and design process in a real-world context as they work towards an innovative design for a low-carbon footprint house to be powered in 2040. Registrations close Friday, 28 June 2024, 5pm. 

Find out more 

 

New Courses at UWA

Explore their new courses 

 

 

Combined Bachelor’s of Economics and Commerce

By studying a Combined Bachelor’s of Economics and Commerce you will equip yourself with the quantitative and analytic skills to enhance your employability across a broad range of commercial and government institutions. 

 

You’ll graduate with two degrees in just four years, with a Bachelor of Economics where you will take either the Professional Economics (Extended Major) or Financial Economics (Extended Major), and a Bachelor of Commerce where you’ll choose a major from a wide range of options. You’ll maximise your career options by developing a thorough grounding in economic theory and practice along with strong business and commercial skills. 

 

Hear from our public health students on their global learning experience.

Hear from two UWA students on their experience and why studying a Master of Public Health at UWA is a catalyst for their personal and professional growth. 

Read article 

Stay up to date with UWA

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UWA+ Starter Micro-credentials

John XXIII College is offering Year 11 students the opportunity to complete UWA+Starter micro-credentials in Semester 2 2024. Interested Year 11 students should fill out this EOI form ASAP.

 

UWA+Starter micro-credentials are designed to meet secondary students' flexibility requirements, UWA+Starter micro-credentials focus on providing secondary students with the opportunity to study subjects online or in mixed mode with the school. 

Students can gain credit towards selected bachelor’s degrees by completing 3 micro-credentials. 

 

UWA has SCSA recognition for three micro-credentials and is applying for recognition for more. 

INTERSTATE UNIVERSITY UPDATES

Sydney University

Click here to join one of Sydney University's undergraduate events (online or in person.)

Monash University 

2025 Monash Course Guides and Information

Monash Information Webinar for WA Students 15 August

  • Monash Information Evening Webinar for WA students on Thursday 15 August.
  • This seminar is open to Year 10-12 students and parents to find out all about Monash courses, accommodation, scholarships and more!
  • This will run 6pm-7:30pm (AWST)
  •  More info and to register here. 

2025 Applications via VTAC

  • A reminder that Year 12 Students looking to apply to Monash in 2025 will need to complete a VTAC (Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre) application. Students are also encouraged to complete the VTAC SEAS (Special Entry and Access Scheme) to be considered for Scholarships and admission consideration.
  • Key dates for 2025 entry:
  • Timely course applications open: July 29, 2024
  • Timely course applications close: September 30, 2024
  • SEAS applications open:  July 29, 2024
  • SEAS applications close:  October 11, 2024

2025 Accommodation

  • Applications for on-campus accommodation at Monash will open at 9am on 2nd September. 
  • Applications are on a first-in/first-serve basis, so students are encouraged to apply as soon as applications open if they are considering living on campus in 2025.
  • More info here.  

Other key links

  • Book in for a phone chat with a Monash Faculty here. 
  • Monash Open Day (in person) info here. 

Important subjects for tertiary study in Victoria 

While not an exhaustive list, this resource is a simple and useful guide to the majority of university courses at Victorian Universities and a number of TAFEs. Students should also seek individual guidance specific to their interests and verify subject requirements and other prerequisites. 

 

 

Studying the Bachelor of Paramedicine at UTAS

The Bachelor of Paramedicine is offered as a two-year, full time (fast-track) program, at two of the University of Tasmania’s campuses, Hobart, Tasmania, and at its Rozelle Campus in Sydney, NSW. 

 

Throughout the degree, students have the chance to learn skills in small groups, and then apply what they learn to professional experience placements within ambulance services.  The course is taught by qualified paramedics, both on UTAS staff and through the university’s connections with the local healthcare sector.   There is a low student/teacher ratio during the clinical practical experiences, which provides students with individual attention and support throughout their studies.

 

Graduates of course allows students to work in complex, dynamic and sometimes extreme environments.  Graduates will possess the expertise and values to have a positive impact on the quality of life for their community and will be equipped to work around the world.

 

Importantly, this course is accredited by the Paramedicine Board of Australia (the National Board), and graduates of the program can apply for registration as a paramedic with the National Board via the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) website.

 

The VCE entry requirement for standard entry is an ATAR in the region of 75.00.  Alternatively, non-Year 12 students who have completed a Diploma of Nursing (the approved program of study for enrolled nurses), or a Diploma of Paramedical Science, or a Diploma of Emergency Health Care, or a combined JMED and Diploma of Nursing (ADF) may be eligible to apply.  

 

Find out more at Bachelor of Paramedicine at UTAS. 

 

 

Veteran Family Pathway (VEP)

ACU is committed to supporting both veterans and their families accessing tertiary education.  The VEP – family pathway recognises the challenges military families may face as a result of service.

 

Often for the family members of ADF personnel there can be significant barriers when pursuing educational/employment goals due to service commitments such as posting cycles, deployments and/or locality.  This pathway aims to provide recognition of these challenges and sacrifices by giving the opportunity to access a range of study options, increasing employability and opening the door to meaningful employment.

 

This entry pathway is available to any partner, spouse, or child over the age of 18 of current/previous serving ADF personnel.  

Find out more at Veteran Family Pathway (VEP) to ACU

 

 

Bond University

Bond University in the Gold Coast has some high profile alumni from Western Australia. As such, they offer some impressive scholarship opportunities to Western Australian students. They also have the quickest possible pathway to becoming a doctor, via their undergraduate Medicine program. 

 

If you are interested in Bond, reach out to our WA representative Matthe Griffin:

Matthew Griffin

Regional Manager – Gold Coast, Northern New South Wales and Western Australia

Office of Future Students

Mobile: +61 447 594 715

Email: mgriffin@bond.edu.au

Book a meeting: Here

University Rankings

Read about how WA universities performed, according to student satisfaction data, in the Good Universities Guide 2023/24 and via QILT/CompareEd. 

 

SCHOLARSHIPS

Pinnacle Foundation Scholarships

Opens: July 1, 2024

Closes: August 31, 2024

 

We provide educational scholarships, mentoring and opportunities for young LGBTQIA+ Australians to realise their full potential. Scholarships are awarded for full-time study at public institutions of higher education in Australia, for the purpose of gaining an educational or vocational qualification in any profession, trade or the arts.

Find out more

NSHSS Film and Video Production Scholarship

Opens: March 19, 2024

Closes: September 13, 2024

 

NSHSS has created this scholarship dedicated to those interested in pursuing their studies in film and video production.

Find out more

NSHSS Performing Arts: Dance Scholarship

Opens: March 19, 2024

Closes: September 13, 2024

 

NSHSS has created this scholarship dedicated to those interested in pursuing their studies in the performing arts. A portion of the application requires the applicant to submit a short video of their performance.

Find out more

AIQS Donald Napier Scholarships

Opens: May 1, 2024

Closes: October 31, 2024

 

AIQS offers a number of scholarships each year for Year 12 students who qualify for entry into a Quantity Surveying, Construction Economics, Construction Management (Economics) or other appropriate course at an AIQS accredited university in Australia.

There are four scholarships offered each year:

  1. General (open to all people)
  2. First Nations people (Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander)
  3. Disadvantaged (financial, carer, medical condition or disability, regional or remote)
  4. Diversity (including but not limited to race, ethnicity, gender, gender identity, age, religion, marital status, language)

Find out more

Charles Sturt Transgrid Civil Engineering Scholarship

Opens: May 1, 2024

Closes: September 24, 2024

 

The Transgrid Civil Engineering Scholarship fund will support 100 Charles Sturt engineering students over four cohorts with $20,000 each over four years. All students applying to study engineering at Charles Sturt are encouraged to apply for these scholarships and the funds can be spent however it’s needed – whether that’s the costs associated with your study, living expenses or learning resources.

 

Find out more

Speak Up! Scholarship

Opens: March 7, 2024

Closes: August 15, 2024

NSHSS created the Speak Up! Scholarship for students with a demonstrated passion for communications. To enter, you must write an essay response of between 500-800 words to the provided question.

 

Find out more

Global Voices Fellowship

Opens: June TBC

Closes: July TBC

The Global Voices Fellowship supports young Australians (18-30) to have an unparalleled opportunity with experience in policymaking and international diplomacy.

 

You don’t need experience in international relations or policy to apply. We are looking for young people with a demonstrated interest in global issues, an ambitious spirit and the ability to communicate their ideas with the world effectively.

 

Find out more

ECU School of Engineering

ECU School of Engineering is offering $20,000 scholarships to high performing Year 12 students who wish to study Engineering at ECU in 2025 and are on track to achieve an ATAR of 94 or above.

 

Nominations are now open. ECU are pleased to invite all secondary schools to nominate any high performing students who are interested in studying Engineering for these scholarships (let Ms. Hedley know if you wish the school to nominate you.) Alternatively, interested students can also self-nominate.

  

Attached is a brochure providing more information regarding this scholarship along with a nomination form. More information can also be found at https://www.ecu.edu.au/scholarships/details/ecu-engineering-excellence-scholarships.

 

The deadline for nominating your top students is 20 December 2024.

 

UWA Winthrop Scholarship

Open to Year 12 students with an ATAR of 95 or above, this scholarship offers $10,000 annually. Scholars gain access to the UWA Winthrop Leadership and Mentoring Program and a guaranteed internship with UWA Grand Challenges. 

 

Applications close on 20 June 2024.

Apply today! 

Construction Training Fund Scholarship 2025 Now Open

The CTF Scholarship program is designed for students who will be commencing years 11 and 12 in 2025. This fully funded program offers students the opportunity to work towards a Certificate II in Building and Construction while still attending school. Depending on their chosen pathway, selected students will attend an RTO one or two days a week for either one year or two years. Students will also have the chance to gain practical experience through on-site work.

 

Click here to learn more and apply.

University of Newcastle Ma & Morley Scholarship Program

Opens: July 1, 2024

Closes: September 30, 2024

 

The Ma & Morley Scholarship Program application process is designed so that a diversity of students have a fair opportunity to access this life-changing experience.

There are a total of 20 scholarships available for new students.

 

Find out more

Bond University CoLab Industry Scholarship

Opens: May 1, 2024

Closes: August 29, 2024

 

The Bond University Transformation CoLab is a game-changer, where we’ve broken down the traditional stand-alone silos of business, law, arts and sciences.

Our CoLab Industry Scholarships award a part-fee tuition remission scholarship to eligible students wishing to study one of the following Transformation degree programs:

Find out more

Financial Aid and Scholarships to Study in the USA

Scholarships are gifts. They don't need to be repaid. There are thousands of them, offered by schools, employers, individuals, private companies, nonprofits, communities, religious groups, and professional and social organisations.

 

Students often ask about scholarships to study in the USA, so browsing the following link might be of use - Finding and Applying for Scholarships | Federal Student Aid.

Murdoch 2025 Ngala Kwop Biddi Brighter Futures Scholarship $12,000- one awarded per WA school

Murdoch University has, from its foundation in 1974, been a university of difference associated with environment and conservation, social justice and inclusion.   

The Ngala Kwop Biddi Brighter Futures Scholarship aligns with the University’s strategic themes of Sustainability; Equity, Diversity and Inclusion and First Nations.  Each Western Australian Secondary School will be able to nominate one of their graduating Year 12 students, who by their leadership and activity has effected positive change in their School or community, related to one of the three strategic themes.

Read more and apply here

1 May Applications Open for Global Footprint Scholarship

$9000 towards global work experience. 

If you are an Ag College or doing horticulture subjects, AND if you have a passion for sustainability this could be for you. 

 

The scholarships are available for young people in agriculture, horticulture and many trades and provide $9000 to gain global work experience.

 

The Global Footprints Scholarships provide the opportunity for young people to travel abroad and learn more about sustainability in their areas of interest.

 

There are also professional coaching, networking opportunities and group workshops.

Find details HERE. 

Women in Defence Industry Scholarship

The Women in Defence Industry scholarship program is offering 20 scholarships, for $5,000 each in training at South Metropolitan TAFE, for women who would like to kickstart a career in WA's defence industry. And it's open for all ages - school leavers through to mature aged! 

 

This is an amazing opportunity to get two full qualifications (in only six months!) plus a genuine head start on your new career. 

 

Full details are at https://www.jobsandskills.wa.gov.au/defence...

The University of Melbourne Narrm Scholarship Program 

The Narrm Scholarship Program provides financial, academic and wellbeing support to eligible undergraduate students who apply through our Special Entry Access Scheme (SEAS), Access Melbourne. ​

Check if you are eligible HERE

UNSW Co-op Program

Opens: May 1, 2024

Closes: September 30, 2024

 

A Co-op Program scholarship provides industry training, professional development, networking and financial support for selected undergraduate students in the disciplines of Business, Engineering, and Science.

 

Today, it is the largest and most prestigious scholarship program of its type in Australia and a leader in career development learning. There are over 300 current Co-op scholars who join more than 3,500 UNSW Co-op Alumni. The experience and networks their scholars develop enrich their time at university and give them an invaluable head start upon entering the work force.

 

Find out more

Real Futures Grant

  • Opens: February 26, 2024
  • Closes: October 31, 2024

The Real Futures Grant is an annual one-off $5,000 prize, awarded to a student studying for a certificate, diploma, degree or traineeship in one of the following fields: healthcare, medicine, business, or finance.

Find out more

Year 12s - Register NOW for Scholarship Alerts

Set up your infrastructure to support your transition from school at the end of the year. Register for scholarship email alerts at universities of your choice at:

Check out special needs scholarships like:

2025 Scholarships to Boost Diversity in STEM

The Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering (ATSE) has announced 116 scholarships to support women and diverse people to thrive in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) careers. 

Applications for the Elevate program commencing in 2025 will open in early 2024.

AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE FORCE CAREERS

Defence Force Work Experience

Defence Work Experience Program provides young Australians interested in Defence as a future career, the opportunity to sample life in Defence and learn more about the Australian Defence Force (ADF) and the Australian Public Service (APS). 

 

The Defence Work Experience Program is pleased to advise that Defence is offering opportunities for work experience activities. As placements are planned and confirmed, they will be advertised through the “Placements” tab. We encourage you to check the website regularly.

 

Click here to browse face-to-face and online events from ADF Careers. Events take place every week and are repeated throughout the year. Here are some happening soon.

 

Have Defence Pay For Your Degree

The ADF can pay students a salary and benefits while they study at university. 

  • Aviation.
  • Engineering.
  • Software engineering.
  • Systems engineering.
  • Information technology.
  • Cybersecurity.
  • Space studies.
  • Data science.

Find details HERE.

MEDICINE NEWS

Catch up: Notre Dame Doctor of Medicine Information Session 2024 – Watch on Demand

If you missed the Notre Dame Doctor of Medicine Information Session you can catch up online. You can find it HERE. 

 

 

 

Discover Monash Medicine Recording

Did you miss the recent Discover Monash Medicine session hosted by Monash?  If so, watch the recording at Discover Monash: Medicine webinar to discover what was presented.

 

High School Medical Experience in Cambodia

Projects Abroad is running a new medical program in Cambodia. It will be a good mix of hospital time and community health, which will be a real immersive experience for the students, who will also gain a lot of cultural insight. Of particular interest is that this program will be running during the break at the end of term 3, starting on 22 September 2024, along with another date in December.

 

Students keen on learning more can access a leaflet here.

Curtin University (Medicine) - Casper Test Requirement 

If you will be applying to Curtin University (Medicine) this year, apart from the UCAT, applicants will also need to register and complete the Casper Test, which is conducted by Acuity Insights.

  • Applicants will be ranked for the interview offer on the basis of their Casper score, UCAT score and ATAR.
  • All applicants (other than Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islanders) must complete the Casper Test. 
  • School leavers and Curtin Course Switchers must sit the Undergraduate Casper Test.  Non-school Leavers (Graduates) will have to sit the Postgraduate Casper Test.
  • Casper scores are valid only for the next available admissions year. Applicants should only complete the test in the year immediately preceding their planned year of admission. Applicants re-applying for the Medical Entry in a subsequent year must re-sit the Casper Test.
  • The Casper Test is held nationally and is sat online from home. 
  • Applicants are responsible for making their own arrangements to register for the Casper Test. 

Please refer to the Acuity Insights website to register for the test. 

Available Casper Test dates are: 

  • 23 June 2024 
  • 8 August 2024 

All admission information for domestic and international students including details about the requirement to sit the Casper Test can be found via the Curtin University School of Medicine webpage.

 

 

ENROL to Secure Your Spot!

NIE Updates

 

UCAT verbal reasoning  

Intensive UCAT Workshops (For Year 10, 11 and 12 Students)

 Intensive UCAT Preparation Workshop (Sydney / Brisbane / Live Online)

  • 15 June 2024 Sydney / Chatswood -  limited spots
  • 23 June 2024: Live Online Interactive
  • 29 June 2024: Brisbane / Taringa - limited spots

Complete UCAT Preparation Courses

 

Medical Interviews (For Year 11 and 12 Students)

 

Psychometrics test training for Bond University

Future Doctors Australia

  • Age: 14 - 18 years old students
  • 4-day attendance program in Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane
  • Spots are strictly limited

The "Future Doctors Australia" program. This engaging and high-impact 4-day program WILL  provide young people with a unique opportunity to gain medical work experience in a safe and structured environment. Participants will be able to spend time with current junior and senior medical students. They will also have the rare opportunity to spend time with more senior clinicians and various medical specialists. You will get to learn about clinical's specialist's relevant fields of work, ask them questions, and learn some hands-on skills from them. 

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Academic insights program

Choose from: Medicine, Psychology, Veterinary Studies, Creative Writing, Engineering, or Business.

  •  Age: 13 - 18 years old students
  •  Spots are strictly limited

This immersive Academic Insights 11-day summer program provides ambitious high school students with an unrivaled experience studying undergraduate-level subjects at the University of Sydney. Enrolments are open to students Australia-wide (13-18 years of age). 

Spots are strictly limited. Tell me more...

 

Entry to Medicine 2024: Guide from Study Work Grow

Click the link below to access Study Work Grow’s 2024 guide to Medicine entry in Australia.

 

 

Medicine Matrix 2025 (February Edition)

Check out this Matrix of Medicine courses (undergraduate and post graduate) offered across Australia.

Dental Matrix 2025

Check out this Matrix of Dental courses (undergraduate and post graduate) offered across Australia.

University Clinical Aptitude Test 

The University Clinical Aptitude Test (UCAT) is an admissions test used by the UCAT ANZ Consortium of universities in Australia and New Zealand for their medical, dental, and clinical science degree programs.  Universities requiring the UCAT are listed at this link - Universities requiring the UCAT but also listed below.  Students intending to apply for courses requiring the UCAT at any of these universities are reminded that they will need to book a test.  

 

Bookings will open on 5 March 2024 and close 17 May 2024.  The testing dates will be from 1 July 2024 to 9 August 2024.

 

Students who are preparing for entry into any of these courses are encouraged to familiarise themselves with the format of the test at UCAT Test Format  and the practice tests and preparation material provided at UCAT Preparation.

 

Institutions that will require the UCAT are:

The University of AdelaideMedicine, Dental Surgery, Oral Health
Central Queensland UniversityMedical Science (Regional Medical Pathway provisional entry to UQ)
Charles Sturt University Dental Science, Medicine (Joint Program in Medicine)
Curtin UniversityMedicine
Flinders University Clinical Sciences / Medicine
Griffith University  Dental Health Science
Monash UniversityMedicine
Notre Dame UniversityMedicine (Assured Pathway- new to WA in 2025)
University of Newcastle / University of New EnglandJoint Medical Program 
The University of New South WalesMedicine  
The University of QueenslandMedicine (provisional entry), Dental Science
University of Tasmania Medicine 
The University of Western Australia Medicine (Direct Pathway), Dental Medicine (Direct Pathway)
Western Sydney UniversityMedicine (Joint Program in Medicine)
The University of Auckland (NZ)Medicine
University of OtagoNZMedicine

Find out more at UCAT.

Getting into Medicine in WA

There is good reason to believe medical students are outstanding. 

If you want to apply for medicine:

  • Take chemistry: Chemistry is a pre-requisite subject for medicine at most universities across Australia. 

Entry to Medicine for 2025 (UCAT)

Only Curtin University in Western Australia takes students into medicine straight from school*. It was designed as a pathway for West Australian school leavers. 

Candidates from rural and regional areas and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students and those from disadvantaged backgrounds will be prioritised. 

  • Rural and remote applicants: The Medicine Faculty at Curtin is keen to address the shortage of doctors in the bush in WA. Contact Associate Professor Keith McNaught - Rural Academic Lead, Curtin Medical School at Keith.Mcnaught@curtin.edu.au

There were over 3000 applicants for the 120 places being offered at Curtin in 2024.

  • Applicants must have an ATAR of 95 or higher, including Chemistry, with a final score of 50 or higher. (See P4 of the Admission Guide for details.)
  • A competitive score on the Universal Clinical Aptitude Test. Bookings for the Test open 5 March. Testing begins 1 July. 
  • Applicants then take the Casper Test which was introduced by Curtin last year. 

Please refer to the Domestic admissions guide for information. 

 

School leavers with an outstanding ATAR may be granted an Assured Pathway into post-graduated medicine or dentistry degrees at UWA.  Find details here:

 

Doctor of Medicine : The University of Western Australia (uwa.edu.au)

TRAINING AND VET NEWS

2025 VET Delivered to Secondary Students- provisional course lists released

North Metropolitan TAFE and South Metropolitan TAFE have released their provisional lists of Vocational Education and Training courses available for secondary school students to study in 2025, as part of their senior school pathway. The lists of courses are available via SEQTA Documents and are also attached here.

 

2024 Apprenticeship/Traineeship Intake Guide 

Find apprenticeships and traineeships that are coming soon.

 

This Apprenticeship and Traineeship Intake Guide shows the vast array of apprenticeships and traineeships that are coming available in WA in the coming year. 

 

You can find the Guide HERE. 

 

Sky Careers for careers in aviation 

Sky Careers' goal is to raise awareness among 11 to 16 year olds in Western Australia (WA) and the Northern Territory (NT) about the vast array of career opportunities available within the Aviation industry. Their newly launched website presents a vibrant array of resources designed to kindle a passion for aviation. 

 

Find out more at the new Sky Careers website HERE

 

 

Register for Apprenticeship Alerts at Programmed

Woodside and several employers of apprentices in the mining industry advertise and have their training managed through Programmed. You can register for apprenticeship alerts HERE. 

 

You can also register for apprenticeship alerts on SEEK.

Register your interest in Community Skills traineeships 

Health and Community Care are booming industries with many entry-level jobs and opportunities for further study. The Community Skills Training Council oversees traineeships in health, education and community services industries. 

 

Find out about the industry and register your interest in specific traineeships HERE.

SAE | Create for a Day

July 6, 2024

SAE is opening its doors this July for a one-day program, designed to expand your skills and get you working on inspiring creative projects in the fields of Animation, Audio, Design, Film, Games or Electronic Music Production.

 

Don’t miss out on your chance to experience life as an SAE student and discover what it means to be a creative professional, in state-of-the-art facilities with industry experts by your side.

 

During the workshop, attendees will learn valuable practical and collaborative skills to build a creative piece of work. They will also receive a certificate of participation to acknowledge the creative project they have undertaken.

 

Find out more

 

SAE Institute | Open Day 2024, Perth

August 24, 2024

Come along to SAE’s Open Day and find your future in creative media!

 

Open Day is your ticket to everything SAE – get a taste of our courses in workshops, explore activations on campus and get some hands-on experience with our state of the art facilities.

 

Find out more

Perth Skillswest Careers & Employment Expo 2024

July 25 to July 27, 2024

Western Australia’s largest Careers & Employment Event is open from July 25 to 27, 2024 at the Perth Convention & Exhibition Centre. The Expo will host over 160 organisations and employers with career opportunities for all ages. Entry is free.

 

The event is for school students, parents, teachers, graduates, job seekers, people looking for courses and workers seeking new opportunities.

 

Find out more

 

27 June Morowa Ag College Open Day

Prospective parent and student information sessions

11.00 am & 1.00 pm timeslots in the farm classroom.

Find details and highlights from 2023 HERE. 

Apprenticeships vs university – Finding what’s right for you 

When it comes to planning your future career, there’s always more than one road to success. While university is usually the most popular route, an apprenticeship can be a practical and rewarding alternative. Let’s explore the advantages of starting an apprenticeship vs heading to university, and why it might be the right choice for you.

 

Benefits of apprenticeships over university

While university is a great way to become qualified for some careers, it’s definitely not for everyone. And these days, there are apprenticeships available in a huge number of industries, from construction and hospitality to business and arts. Let’s take a look at some of the reasons why you might like to do an apprenticeship vs university.

 

Hands-on learning experience

Apprenticeships are unique in the way they offer a hands-on approach to learning. Instead of spending most of your time in a classroom, you’ll have the opportunity to work directly in your chosen field. This means you’ll gain practical skills and experience right from the start, and is a great way to apply what you learn in real-world situations.

 

Earn while you learn

Perhaps one of their biggest benefits is that apprenticeships come with a pay check – you’re essentially being paid to learn and grow in your chosen career. This can be a huge advantage over university, where you’ll need to find a job on the side if you want to earn some cash, or in some cases undertake unpaid placements to become qualified.

 

Early career progression

In many apprenticeships, you’ll have the chance to work alongside experienced professionals right from the first day, leading to faster advancement in your career compared to a traditional academic route. You can start building a network and making valuable industry connections that might come in handy down the track.

 

A direct path to employment

Lots of apprenticeships come with a direct pathway into a job. Many employers who offer apprenticeships end up hiring their apprentices as full-time employees after they complete the program. This means you could have a job waiting for you at the end of your training period, which isn’t always the case with a university degree.

 

Is an apprenticeship right for me?

If you thrive in a hands-on environment and prefer practical learning over traditional classroom settings, an apprenticeship could be perfect for you. But don’t forget your apprenticeship will still involve some study too – plus, you’ll be committing to a real job and all the responsibility that entails as well. This includes turning up on time, doing what you’re asked, and adding value to your workplace.

 

For some people, university might be a better fit – and that’s OK too. If your dream job requires a specific academic qualification or demands a deep theoretical understanding, you’ll need to study. You might find you learn better in an academic setting rather than getting hands-on, and university will be a better choice in this case too.

 

Learn more

Remember, your decision should be based on your goals and learning style, not what someone else thinks is best for you. And if you try one pathway and decide it’s not for you, it’s never too late to try something else.

 

You can find more information about both apprenticeships and university on the Study Work Grow website.

Apprenticeship Support Australia

Apprenticeship Support Australia is an Australian Apprenticeship Support Network (AASN), contracted deliver skills development advice and solutions to businesses and job-seekers across Australia. We offer employers holistic business-wide training advice and can assist in recommending suitable qualifications, advice on how to access Government funding for training, help with matching and recruitment of new staff, as well as ongoing coaching, mentoring and support of apprentices and trainees.

 

Link : Apprenticeship Support Australia - WA (cciwa.com)

 

Australian Apprenticeships and Traineeships Information Service

The Australian Apprenticeships and Traineeships Information Service (AATIS) offers pathways information to students, job hunters, career advisers, and employers. The website, app, and resources are used by schools, parents, friends, and supporters to provide career planning and direction. AATIS is free to use and is funded by the Australian Government Department of Education, Skills, and Employment.

 

The Australian Apprenticeships Pathways website - AAPathways - is a hub providing in-depth information about Australian apprenticeships and traineeships, including information on in-demand occupations

 

Students are encouraged to browse both the AAPathways website, as well as the AATIS website.

Year 9 and above - Construction Futures Try a Trade 

Gain construction experience with CTF’s fully funded Try-A-Trade program. Participants get a taste of careers in the building industry and learn what to expect in various trades.

The Try-A-Trade program gives students in Year 9 and above, school leavers and mature-age job seekers, a chance to try various construction trades. 

Selected Registered Training Organisations deliver the courses on behalf of CTF at locations throughout Western Australia. Find details HERE. 

Get an electrical apprenticeship at Electrical Group Training 

Electrical Group Training (EGT) is the largest employer of electrical apprentices in Western Australia. Our apprentices are amongst the safest and best trained in the electrotechnology industry.

See how to get an apprenticeship by going to the EGT site. 

 

Subsidies for Apprentices

The Commonwealth Government has created incentives for apprenticeships. You can find an overview of incentives for employers and employees HERE. 

 

 

GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES

2 July Year 12 ATAR Economics Revision Conference

Get ready for Curtin’s annual ATAR economics conference designed to help you to revise and prepare for success! Curtin is bringing together industry leaders to share their expert insights and knowledge with you.

The conference will cover strategies for success, balance of payments, trade issues and foreign investment, tactics for section 2 of the exam, and how to master those tricky multiple-choice questions. Alongside captivating speakers and interactive workshops, your ticket includes morning tea, snacks, merchandise, and car parking.

 

Find details HERE.

Register now for a day of learning, networking and growth.

2025 National Youth Science Forum Year 12 Program

January 6 to January 23, 2025

 

Are you in Year 11 in 2024? Apply now to join us in January!

 

The National Youth Science Forum (NYSF) Year 12 Program gives students that are about to start Year 12 a broader understanding of study and career options available in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM).

 

Staying on campus at university colleges, students are immersed in science and technology. Participants:

  • participate in tours of science and technology facilities,
  • learn about cutting-edge research,
  • engage with industry partners and research providers,
  • learn about university, training and STEM career pathways,
  • mix with like-minded students their age from all over Australia,
  • participate in social and team building activities, and
  • network with former NYSF participants.

In January 2025, the NYSF Year 12 Program will run two summer sessions at:

  • The Australian National University, Canberra (6 –14 January)
  • The University of Queensland, Brisbane (15 – 23 January)

As part of the application process, any students experiencing financial hardship or another disadvantage that negatively impacts their ability to attend the program may apply for an NYSF Access and Equity Scholarship. Students are also encouraged to approach Rotary Clubs after they have started their program application if they need funding support to attend the NYSF Year 12 Program.

 

Applications close 15 July 2024.

Find out more

 

Give yourself every chance to succeed: ATAR Revision Programs

For a full roundup of all ATAR Revision Programs go to Give yourself every chance to succeed.

 

ECU’s Free ATAR revision sessions are on during the third term holidays. 

23 September – 27 September

ECU’s Free ATAR revision sessions are on during the third term holidays. 

 

They are available online and on campus. 

Each ATAR revision session comprises a four-hour seminar covering:

 

 The year 12 syllabus

  • Exam techniques and revision tips
  • Question and answer session.
  • A copy of revision notes

 The Year 12 Subjects for 2024 include:

  •  Biology
  • Human Biology
  • Chemistry
  • English
  • Maths: Applications
  • Maths: Methods
  • Maths: Specialist
  • Physics
  • Computer Science
 

Registrations now open!

For information go HERE

 

ECU Mid-Year Holiday ECU Experience for Year 9 and 10

  • 2 July Creative Humanities ECU Experience
  • 4 July Business and Law ECU Experience 
  • 5 July Medicine and Health Science 

Check out the buildings and laboratories and specialist learning spaces at EUC and find out what studying at ECU would entail. 

 

For information and to book a place during the mid-year holidays contact Ginetta Papaluca 

g.papaluca@ecu.edu.au 

Phone: 6304 2516

Mastermind Australia July 2024 Holiday Program 

Revision, exam preparation and skills development 

Mastermind Australia have a number of courses running to assist students to achieve the best possible academic results in their term 3 and final year exams. 

 

Christ Church Grammar School (Monday 1 to Friday 5 July)

  • ATAR Revision and Exam preparation for year 11 and 12 students only (10 hours).
  • OLNA Preparation (10 hours)
  • Essay Writing and Study Skills programs for years 7-12 (5 hours).

Hale School (Monday 8 to Friday 12 July)

  • Essay Writing and Study Skills programs for years 7-12 (5 hours).
  • Subject revision for years 7-9 students (10 hours).
  • ATAR Revision and Exam preparation for students in years 10, 11 and 12 (10 hours).

Mastermind Australia’s brochures, including the July schedules, are accessible below. 

If you would like any more information about these programs you may contact Mastermind Australia on 08 9342 2000 or visit their website Mastermind Australia

 

 

Open Now: 2024 Next Gen Awards for Young Entrepreneurs, Innovators, and Leaders 

Nominations are now open for the Next Gen Awards 2024. 

 

There are six categories:

  • Young Entrepreneur
  • Young Innovator
  • Young Leader
  • Next Gen
  • Dream Team
  • Innovative Educator. 

Nominate yourself or someone you know today: www.bopindustries.com/next-gen

Screen Careers – Set Educated 

The Set Educated course lays the groundwork for a successful career within the Australian screen industry. It is a practical course that covers the fundamentals required to navigate a career behind the scenes, including health and safety protocols and set etiquette. 

 

This e-learning course is entirely free and conveniently accessible at any time through our website.You can access the course HERE

GAP YEAR OPPORTUNITIES

Join the world’s most important career

If you’re 17-25, this unique gap-year program provides you with a paid job, training and development, not to mention the opportunity to build your networks within the agriculture industry. Applicants can indicate which farm type they’d prefer from a wide variety, and also where in Australia they would ideally like to go. A matching process is undertaken to ensure participants are assigned to the type of farms that match their interests and skills.

  • Full-time paid farm job with a passionate host farmer
  • A $4,500 Training and Engagement Bursary to upskill yourself
  • Funding to travel for industry events
  • A dedicated support team
  • A network of peers across the country

LEARN MORE HERE

Defence Force Gap Year

If you are not sure what you want to do next year, check out the Defence Force Gap Year program.

  • You get paid. 
  • You have somewhere to live. 
  • You learn new skills. 
  • You travel and you meet new people. 

There are 22 career paths to choose from. Check them out HERE

GAP Year Opportunities with CCUSA

 

CCUSA  specialise in facilitating work placements at summer camps in the USA and Canada for young travellers. These opportunities are available during a gap year, before, during, or after university, college, or TAFE.

 

Many Australians find that a GAP year experience between high school and tertiary studies or after graduating university, before entering the workforce, is an effective way to acquire essential skills - communication, collaboration, and creativity.  Moreover, working or volunteering overseas serves as a catalyst for personal growth and aids students in charting their study or career paths.

 

Two of CCUSA’s programs are:

Camp Counselors USA and Canada Programs

These programs are open to individuals aged 18 and over by 1 June of each year.  The program typically runs from June to September (Northern Hemisphere summer). Australians are highly sought-after to work as camp counselors/leaders at the 1000+ camps CCUSA collaborates with across the USA and Canada.

 

Work Experience USA Program

Tailored for seniors heading directly into University, College, or TAFE in 2025, this program seamlessly fits into their summer holiday break 2025 after their first year of university.  Work Experience USA allows students to work in the USA at ski resorts such as Aspen or various Vail resorts.  The job opportunities range from hospitality and retail to on-mountain roles for proficient skiers/snowboarders.

 

Find out more at CCUSA AUSTRALIA - Summer Camp Jobs, Work Experience, Volunteer

Projects Abroad

If you are aged 15 to 18 and looking for an unforgettable overseas experience, explore Projects Abroad High School Specials: tailor-made volunteer programmes.  

 

As a teen volunteer abroad, you'll have the opportunity to travel, make a difference, and connect with peers from around the world.

 

Join other teen volunteers as you embark on a structured itinerary filled with meaningful projects, cultural activities, and excursions.

 

Find more details HERE.

Thinking of Law? Thinking of a Gap Year? 

Projects Abroad has launched Law & Human Rights in Tanzania designed for teens aged 15 to 18. This project offers a unique opportunity to enter the world of justice and make a difference in the vibrant city of Arusha.

 

Alongside local lawyers, you’ll work on real legal cases, empowering women to defend their rights. You’ll also campaign for critical issues such as illiteracy and domestic violence.

 

Living with fellow teenagers, you’ll prepare presentations, conduct interviews, and attend court hearings. This provides unbeatable hands-on experience while actively contributing to human rights in Tanzania.

Find out more HERE

 

If you think you might like to do something different in 2025, you could try studying overseas. You can find courses @ hotcoursesabroad. 

 

Fully supported volunteering overseas 

Projects Abroad supports students aged 15 – 18 who would like to volunteer to work overseas for approximately 2 weeks.  There is a range of fantastic opportunities available and Projects Abroad support participants through all stages of the experience. Programs cost about $3000.

 

The most popular High School Special projects include:

Hot Courses Abroad

If you think you might like to do something different in 2025, you could try studying overseas. You can find courses @hotcoursesabroad. 

 

 

Crimson provides services that link you to universities in the US or UK. Crimson staff come to Perth and give presentations each year. 

Register on their site for updates. 

 

For information about Gap Year opportunities for the end of the year check School Leavers 2025 Gap Year Opportunities HERE. 

 

PEOPLE WITH A DISABILITY NEWS

Genius Armoury Cyber Security for Autistic Students 

Genius Armoury  offers a range of courses to help introduce people to cybersecurity, exploring some of the fundamentals of coding, threats and exploits, networking and more. Available to anyone and free to complete, modules in the full course take around 30-90 minutes to complete. 

 

Find more HERE. 

Essential Personnel Employment Buddy Program

The Employment Buddy Program is a free program for young people with disability between the age of 15-24.  

 

The program runs for 1 x day per week for 12 weeks.   

 

Find out more HERE. 

Improving employment outcomes for people with disability

The Bankwest Curtin Economics Centre has released an Employment and Disability in Australia report which reveals increasing employment of people with a disability by 10 per cent could add $16 billion to economic output yearly.  

 

The Report details the benefits of employing people with a disability, including addressing economic advantages, allowing individuals to find meaningful work, gain job satisfaction, autonomy and promote overall wellbeing. 

 

Read more HERE.

 

Curtin AccessAbility Newsletter

The newsletter includes information about:

  • Scholarships and grants
  • What’s happening on campus?
  • Research projects and studies.
  • Reminder of the deadline for equity exams
  • Seminars and workshops.

To register for the newsletter, go HERE. 

Individual Access Plans at Curtin 

Curtin’s Assess Plan outlines the reasonable adjustments recommended for students with a disability/medical condition. Potential students who have a disability should contact Curtin early so that there is plenty of time to design the perfect plan for entry to a uni course. 

 

Find out more HERE.

Support for Young Carers

There are over 40,000 young people in WA who have a sibling, parent or family member with disability or physical or mental health challenges – they are called ‘young carers’. It is important to recognise that young carers take on extra practical and emotional responsibilities that other young people don’t have to.

 

The support that young carers provide does not go unnoticed. There is free support and a team dedicated to helping young carers thrive and reach their individual goals.

 

Find out more HERE. 

Support for Australian Apprentices with Disability

The Australian Government provides support to Australian Apprentices with disability to help them reach their full potential as skilled workers. A range of assistance is available, including tutorial, mentoring and interpreting services, as well as the Disabled Australian Apprentice Wage Support (DAAWS) incentive, which is paid to employers.

 

Find out more and how to claim HERE.

Can Do Training for people with disability.

Marilyn Garbin has been around the WA careers education world for some time. She is providing short courses that develop soft skills, for people with disability.  

 

Some courses like these have been cut from TAFE, and Marilyn is addressing the needs identified by families of people with disability.  

Check out the pictures and find out about the courses HERE.

 

Employment Pathways for People with Intellectual Disability

Everyone Can Work is a website designed to help people with intellectual disability and their families to understand the supports available to get into open employment.

 

 

 

School Leavers kit for students with Disability

A School Leavers Information Kit specifically designed for school leavers with disability has been developed. You can find a copy HERE. 

Entry Roles Supporting Deaf and Hard of Hearing 

Find information about entry roles supporting the Deaf and Hard of Hearing HERE.

 

 

SPOTLIGHT 

 

Victoria University (VU) in 2024

 

  • More than 45,000 students from around the world study at one of VU’s many campuses, with its largest one being Footscray Park - VU Campuses.  VU also has a campus in Sydney and in Brisbane. 
  • VU has a number of academic colleges including arts & education, business, engineering, health & biomedicine, law & justice, sport & exercise science - VU Academic Colleges.
  • VU has very strong industry connections with over 900 industry partnerships, including sporting partnerships with Western Bulldogs, Melbourne Victory, Western Health, FIFA, and various others - VU Industry Connections
  • VU has agreements with over 50 exchange partner institutions worldwide, and students can often gain credit towards their degree by studying for a year or a semester with one of the international exchange partners - VU Study on Exchange.
  • VU is a dual-sector institution, offering both vocational training (TAFE) and higher education with very accessible transition between courses at all levels.  These pathways mean that a student’s dream qualification is within reach, regardless of their study background, prior experience, or their ATAR score - VU Pathways.
  • VU is one of Australia’s leading sport universities, ranking #7 globally for sport science education in the Shanghai Rankings 2023
  • VU sport students may gain behind-the-scenes access at Real Madrid Football Club through a partnership - VU Real Madrid Partnership
  • The Victorian Law School sits within the College of Arts, Education, Business, Law and IT., and offers a number of courses from certificates and diplomas to postgraduate degrees, giving students more options to achieve their goals while balancing life and study commitments through flexible pathways. 
  • VU is one of only two universities in Victoria that offers a course in osteopathy - Osteopathy at VU.
  • VU is the only university offering a dermal therapies degree of its kind in Australia - VU Dermal Sciences Degree
  • VU offers a number of courses linked to clinical practice and have dedicated clinics where current students put into practice that which they have learnt. Courses linked to clinics include dermal therapies, massage, osteopathy, psychology - VU Health Clinics

Victoria University (VU) is the first university in Australia, and the largest in the world, to deliver courses by the VU Block Model – students study one subject at a time, in four-week blocks.  That means students can focus their efforts, master their skills, and receive real-time feedback before moving on to the next subject.   

   

 

 

 

Jane Hedley

Head of Pathways and Transition

Direct: (08) 9383 0416

Email: Jane.Hedley@johnxxiii.edu.au