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Important Dates & Information

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VTAC Applications

 

 

Late applications to the Victorian Tertiary Administration Centre (VTAC) for tertiary courses in 2026 throughout 30 September to 31 October

 

The VTAC website is www.vtac.edu.au

ATARs Released

Thursday 11 December 2025

Change of Preference (CoP) closes

Saturday 13 December 2025

December Round Offers

Tuesday 23 December 2025

January Round One Offers

Tuesday 13 January 2026

January Round Two Offers

Tuesday 27 January 2026

February Offer Rounds 

Tuesday 3 February 2026 onwards

For a full list of cancelled, amended, and new courses, visit VTAC Course Updates.


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Useful Tips for University

 

 

 

Lost on Campus - download this useful app from iTunes and Google Play for a Campus Map of many universities.  You will be able to find every tutorial room, lab, lecture theatre, coffee shop, carpark, bus stop, even your nearest vending machines and free microwaves on campus - Lost on Campus maps — StudentVIP

 

iUSEpass - Travel concession for local - Undergraduate students can save 50% on an annual myki with a valid student ID. Learn more at Students - Transport Victoria and Log in | International Student Travel Pass

 

How to be Successful in your 1st Year at Uni

  • Choose a degree that allows some flexibility in selecting a sequence of units that is right for you
  • 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
  • I should attend orientation and transition activities – that way I can find out about support and advisory services available to me!
  • I need to seek assistance to learn expectations of my lecturers – I will have to learn about tertiary essay writing, using sources, avoiding plagiarism, and managing my time, etc.
  • I must remember to ask for help – no-one will necessarily be offering any!
  • I will need to be an independent learner – my lecturers and tutors will not be reminding me about deadlines!
  • I will need to take charge of my own learning – no-one will be checking up on me to see if I am keeping up with work or assignments!
  • I will need to organise my time effectively – there are no bells to remind me where to be!
  • I must remember that my classes may be much larger than what I have been used to at school – I will receive less individual attention!
  • I must make friends – building new friendship groups will help me cope and help me stay motivated!
  • I will be learning new skills that will be critical for my success – I will have to learn important research and referencing skills!

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Low Income Health Care Card

 

Once you have finished school you are no longer a student and you may be eligible for a Low Income Health Care Card. This card gives access to a range of benefits, not only on some health care items but also on a range of other goods and services if you are on a low income.  In particular, some TAFE and other short courses may offer discounts for cardholders. You may also be eligible for public transport concessions (note that if you are studying interstate you are not eligible for public transport concessions in Victoria).

 

It is highly recommended that all eligible graduating Year 12 students consider applying for this card once the exams are over. 

Visit Low Income Health Care Card - Services Australia and find out more about all the benefits, your eligibility, and how to apply.