Pathways News
Pathways and Careers at Craigieburn Secondary College – Term 3
As term three progresses, it is important CSC students are thinking about their future pathways and career possibilities. At CSC we are committed to providing support and guidance to help students make informed decisions about their educational and professional journey.
Subject Selection through Edval Choice
One of the first steps in shaping a future career is selecting the right subjects. Students in Y8 -11 will be choosing their electives through Edval Choice. They will receive an email with a link and code for 2024 that will take them through to a survey to make their choices. The diverse curriculum allows students to explore a wide range of subjects, aligning their interests and strengths with their academic choices.
Careers Curriculum in SEL lessons:
At CSC, we understand the importance of integrating career education into our student’s overall development. Our Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) lessons incorporate a comprehensive careers curriculum which aims to equip students with essential employability skills, such as communication, problem solving, teamwork and decision making. Through these lessons students can explore different career option, understand the requirements of various industries and develop a solid foundation for future success and complete a careers action plan (CAP).
VTAC Applications
Applications for tertiary courses commencing in Semester 1, 2023 opened Monday 31st July 2023. Students wishing to apply for courses at a Victorian institution will need to do so online via the VTAC website www.vtac.edu.au
Our dedicated team of career counsellors will be working closely with students to navigate the VTAC application process. From providing guidance on course selection, through to assisting with application submissions, we are committed to assisting our Year 12 cohort every step of the way.
Course Applications | Open | Close | Fee |
Timely applications | 31st July (9am) | 28th September (5pm) | $55
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Late Applications | 28th September (5.15pm) | 3rd November (5pm) | $140
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Very Late Applications | 3rd November (5.15pm) | 1st December(5pm) | $180
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Special Entry Access Scheme (SEAS) | Open | Close | Fee |
SEAS Applications and Supporting Documents | 31st July (9am) | 15 September (guaranteed VTAC review) 5pm 6 October (5pm) | N/A |
Scholarships | Open | Close | Fee |
Scholarship Applications and Supporting Documents | 31st July (9am) | 6 October (5pm) | N/A |
Please be aware that the course application submitted by each student is confidential and information cannot be provided by VTAC or the College to anyone except the student themselves.
Special Entry Access Scheme (SEAS) - Students who have experienced circumstances (either in the short or long term) which have had an impact on their academic achievements should complete a SEAS application as part of their VTAC application. There are four categories under which students can apply: NB: Students can apply under as many categories relevant to their circumstances, however, they cannot use the same circumstance in different categories. A SEAS application is assessed by VTAC and depending on the outcome, a bonus is applied which alters the student’s selection rank.
SEAS Category | Description |
1 Personal information and location | Recognises personal details such as gender, equity, location which may be eligible for a bonus. |
2 Disadvantaged Financial Background
| Recognises financial difficulties. |
3 Disability or Medical Condition
| Recognised physical, psychological, mental, emotional and/or learning disabilities. |
4 Difficult Circumstances | Recognises personal circumstances such as illness or death of a family member friend, disruption to living situation, family disruption, natural disasters, excessive family responsibility, remote learning due to COVID 19. |
For more information on SEAS visit the VTAC website or career practitioners in Pathways – Ms. Neill, Ms. Watt and/or Julia Di Salvatore.
Tertiary Open Days.
Attending Tertiary Open Days is an excellent way for students to gain firsthand knowledge about different universities, colleges, and vocational institutions. These events offer students the opportunity to explore campus facilities, attend information sessions and speak with lecturers and current students. We encourage our student to take advantage of these open days to gain valuable insights in their desired courses and institutions. A list of Open Days can be found on our Careers Website – www.craigieburnsccareers.com
Call out for Industry Connections and Work Experience Opportunities.
Gaining practical work experience is an invaluable step towards a successful career. Our school actively seeks partnerships with local businesses, community organisations and past students to provide current Year 10 and VCE VM students with work experience and work placement opportunities, industry insights and mentorship programs. These initiatives enable students to apply their classroom knowledge in real world settings and gain a deeper understanding of their chosen fields.
Vivian Neill
Lead Teacher – Pathways