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Support for school leavers

National Careers Institute School Leavers Kit and Information Service

To support young people as they prepare to leave school, the School Leavers Information Kit and the School Leavers Information Service provide tailored careers information to help young people understand their education, training and work pathways. More info https://yourcareer.gov.au/

 

Study Work Grow School Leaver Toolkit

This super handy resource will help soon to be school leavers plan, prepare and undertake their preferred post-school options.

 

Apprenticeship and Traineeship Resources

Both Australian Apprenticeships and Your Career offer helpful information on apprenticeships and traineeships.

For Year 9 to 12 students this information is also readily available in your Morrisby > My Choices section, especially in the Career Routes diagrams, Subjects and Post School areas. 

 

Tertiary Options

State-based Tertiary Admission Centres process course applications on behalf of universities, some TAFE institutes, and some private providers. 

You can research courses, prerequisites, selection criteria and ATAR profiles for the previous year’s intake. 

 

Victoria                 www.vtac.edu.au

NSW & ACT         www.uac.edu.au 

QLD                        www.qtac.edu.au 

SA & NT                www.satac.edu.au          

Tasmania             www.utas.edu.au 

WA                         www.tisc.edu.au 

 

Australia wide search

www.courseseeker.edu.au 

 

Tertiary course and provider comparison tool 

www.compared.edu.au 

 

VET/TAFE Options

Your Career has a national directory of vocational education (VET) organisations and courses. 

If you are keen to stay in Victoria, it is also worth visiting the Victorian Skills Gateway and keep an eye on the Job Trainer and Free TAFE options which may continue into next year.

 

Open Days

If you were unable to make the Open Day, see if there are any School Holiday Campus Events, Virtual Tours, Information Webinars and/or On-Demand (Recorded) Information Sessions.

 

Key Dates for Tertiary Applications for 2025 Entry

Year 12 students, you are now able to apply for university and TAFE courses across Australia. For most courses, you apply via state-based Tertiary Admission Centres. 

You will need access to a computer or smart phone, your student ID (VCAA) number, your USI and a PayPal account or credit/debit card. 

You will be able to apply for special consideration, some access and equity scholarships and some early entry/guaranteed programs via the Tertiary Admission Centres.

 

Year 12 students are reminded of the key application dates for all states:

StateTertiary Admission CentreWebsiteApplication Opening DateTimely Application Closing Date
VictoriaVTACwww.vtac.edu.au 29 July 202430 September 2024
QueenslandQTACwww.qtac.edu.au 1 August 202430 September 2024
South AustraliaSATACwww.satac.edu.au5 August 202430 September 2024
Western AustraliaTISCwww.tisc.edu.au Open17 December 2024 
NSW & ACTUACwww.uac.edu.auOpen30 September 2024
Northern TerritorySATACwww.satac.edu.au5 August 202430 September 2024
TasmaniaDirectwww.utas.edu.au OpenVaries

Australia wide search www.courseseeker.edu.au 

Australia wide comparison tool www.compared.edu.au/

 

Study Work Grow have produced a handy Applying for Uni Guide

 

Help with VTAC – Digital Resources

Information about tertiary courses commencing next year is now available through VTAC CourseSearch. Any amendments to published information, including new or cancelled courses, will be published on the Course Updates page.

Applications for 2025 course entry are now open. Year 12 students are encouraged to complete their VTAC Course, SEAS and Scholarships Applications by end of Term 3, but the VTAC timely application date is 30 September.

There are some courses with early close dates https://vtac.edu.au/early-close . Students interested in these courses should ensure they have them on their preference list by the closing date. After this date, the student will be unable to add the course and if they remove after this date they will be unable to re-add to their list.

The online VTAC Year 12 Guide and the downloadable VTAC Tertiary Research Guide are designed to provide students with useful information regarding course research and the application processes for entry to tertiary study in Victoria in 2025

The VTAC Media YouTube page also contains some super informative videos. 

While students who like to have a practice run on things (Creating a VTAC account, Course Application and SEAS application) will benefit from using the VTAC Demos Page

Some students may also wish to register for VTAC webinars relating to applying, results and offers, etc. To find out more check the VTAC Events page. Recordings of sessions are placed on the VTAC Media YouTube page.

Year 12 students are encouraged to browse these resources and begin to familiarise themselves with what lies ahead over the coming months.

 

Also available on the the VTAC homepage:

Year 10 Guide assists students in choosing senior secondary studies for the right reason. It contains information about researching tertiary education, choosing senior secondary subjects, and how the ATAR is calculated.

Year 11 Guide provides information about researching tertiary education, choosing year 12 studies, and understanding the ATAR.

 

Useful Tips for a University Degree Wannabe (UDW)

UDW: definition - a person who is convinced they want to go to University but are not sure where or exactly what they want to study!  Also suffers from ATAR anxiety.

  • Choose a degree that allows some flexibility in selecting a sequence of units that is right for you (sometime called generalist degrees as opposed to specialist degrees).
  • Make sure the program offers opportunities for practical work experience (sometimes called Industry Based Learning)
  • Do not base your decision solely on what your friends are doing
  • LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION!!!  Make sure travel time from your residence to the campus is within what you are willing and able to do on a day to- day basis
  • Do not just pick courses based on ATAR alone
  • Do your research
  • Build options into your plan
  • Consider VET study as a way of getting a taste of an area and to secure a less expensive and time intensive qualification.

Pathways Programs to University 

Year 12 students are encouraged to build options into their career plan. Sometimes students do not quite meet the entry criteria to go straight into a university course – maybe their ATAR was not high enough to be competitive, or they did not attain the minimum study score in a prerequisite subject. The encouraging thing is that many universities have recommended pathway courses to degrees they offer. Please book an appointment with Careers if you wish to discuss some of the Pathways Programs available.

 

Private colleges and TAFE institutes

You will need to apply directly to some institutions. Each private college and TAFE institute will set their own application dates and selection requirements.

 

Study Assist and Beyond School Study Guide – How to finance further study?

Individuals considering further study beyond school are strongly encouraged to check out the Study Assist webpage which outlines key details for Year 12s relating to tertiary study, different pathways, government assistance and loan programs. 

Scholarships: students applying for tertiary study are strongly encouraged to consider and apply for any relevant scholarships. Scholarships recognise high achievers, support students who have faced difficult circumstances, help regional and rural students through relocation and accommodation grants, and encourage Indigenous students to enter higher education. Applying for scholarships may be as simple as ticking a box in your VTAC application or involve a more extensive process. The type, value and duration of scholarships vary. Extensive (though not exhaustive) info on the wide range of scholarships available to students seeking tertiary study can be found on the VTAC website > Scholarships section. Year 12 students (and their family) may also like to see the Compass Careers Scholarships Resource and the Study Work Grow Coops Scholarships Resource attached. Detailed information and advice relating to scholarships is available to Year 12 students in the Scholarships and Accommodation Resource Folder which has been placed outside Jericho 9.

I would also strongly encourage all students to keep an eye on the Study Work Grow > Free Money section for additional Scholarships and Competitions which have monetary prizes Find Scholarships - Study Work Grow

 

Scholarships to Study Abroad

For those looking to study abroad but worried about the costs, good news, there are hundreds of scholarships to study abroad, including general scholarships and more specialized funding schemes. Some are offered by government agencies, some by individual universities, and others by external funding organizations and charitable enterprises.

The Top Universities website is an excellent resource to learn more about what scholarships are on offer.  Students can search for region-specific scholarships or country-specific scholarships.  Students can even search for subject-specific scholarships. Students are encouraged to browse Top Universities - Study Abroad Scholarships

 

SEAS: Special Entry Access Scheme, students applying for tertiary study via VTAC should consider completing a SEAS application. In particular, all Year 12 MSCW students should select Category 1 (which considers demographic factors) and some students may also seek to complete Categories 2-4 as appropriate. VTAC has recommended students have their SEAS and Scholarships applications (and supporting documentation) completed by 20 September (for guaranteed review).

 

Accommodation is another area of great variation and requiring sound research. Upcoming Open Days also present a great chance to find out more about accommodation options, with admission to some accommodation options highly competitive and deserving future students attention now to avoid missing out. It is highly recommended, when doing your research, exploring whether there are scholarships connected with accommodation options.

 

Still Need help?

Because each university, TAFE and private college sets their own dates and processes for scholarships and accommodation, Year 12s are strongly encouraged to double check key dates for course applications, accommodation and scholarships. Those wanting help with setting up a VTAC account, or with specific questions relating to their VTAC account or interstate applications, or with queries relating to post-school plans, are encouraged to make a Careers appointment using the link on Simon ASAP.

 

VTAC Webinars for Students, providing an opportunity to learn and ask questions

 

WebinarDate and TimeLinkAudience
Pathways - how to get to your chosen course5:30pm-6:30pm, Tuesday 3 September 2024Register hereAll 2024 applicants
Applying for courses in 20245:30pm-6:30pm, Wednesday 11 September 2024Register hereAll 2024 applicants
Understanding special consideration (SEAS) and scholarships5:30pm-6:30pm, Tuesday 17 September 2024Register hereAll 2024 applicants
ATAR and Scaling5:30pm-6:30pm, Wednesday 2 October 2024Register hereAll 2024 applicants
Getting your results - what happens next?12pm-1pm, Tuesday 10 December 2024Register hereAll 2024 applicants
Preferences, pathways and offers12pm-1pm, Thursday 12 December 2024Register hereAll 2024 applicants