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The application will tell you if VTAC is able to retrieve your Year 12 results automatically, or if you will need to supply evidence. For information about when evidence of your previous study is required, see Evidence of results and other documentation. The next section will ask you about your post-secondary studies, including what you studied, where and when, and whether you have completed the study, it is in progress or you did not complete.

You must list all current and previous tertiary studies undertaken in Australia and overseas including tertiary study this year if you did not officially withdraw by the census date. You will be asked if you have sat the STAT in recent years and if so, when. For more information see Admissions tests. You can enter up to eight course preferences using the institution and course drop down menus or by entering the course codes. You also have the option to view the course information and check that you are selecting the correct course.

You can also move your preferences up and down the list or remove them if you are no longer interested or made a mistake. Course preferences should be listed in the order you would most like to study, with your highest preference at the top.

Don't worry if you are not sure at this stage — you can change your preferences after you have submitted your application at no additional charge and as many times as you like. For more information see Changing your course preferences. For some tips on listing your course preferences, view our How should you list your course preferences?

You will be asked if you give permission for VTAC to publish any first round offers you receive in metropolitan and regional newspapers. You will also be asked if you want to participate in the supplementary offer round process. For more information see Offers, enrolment and deferment.

You will be asked whether or not you wish to authorise a nominee to manage the administration of your account, in your absence.

For further information about the role of the nominee see Authorised nominee: definition, rights and responsibilities.

You are not in any way obligated to add a nominee to your application and are entitled to keep it private if you wish. If you have any concerns about your privacy or rights, contact This email address is being protected from spambots.

You need JavaScript enabled to view it. To apply for special consideration due to educational disadvantage, you will need to submit a SEAS application. Other questions associated with a disability, impairment or medical condition will assist institutions ensuring that their facilities meet your needs.

Your responses will remain anonymous to selection officers and none of this information is used as part of the selection process for courses to which you have applied, unless you give permission by applying for SEAS Category 1. How you order your preferences depends on whether you are doing so before or after receiving an offer. See how you should order your preferences here PDF Thank you, the form has been sent.

We've also sent you an email with all the details of your submission. Thank you, your payment has been successful. We've sent you an email with all the details of your order. How can I change my preferences? The change of preference service is turned off The change of preference service is turned off prior to large offer rounds, while we prepare to make offers.

Use Course Search to help choose your preferences. Check if any of your preferences have fixed closing dates. Note that courses starting in the same semester may have different offer round dates.

Your eligibility and selection rank might be different for each preference. It will depend on how your qualifications or other information e. Read the course information before adding your preferences. Course entries contain information about the course, its entry requirements, and closing dates. List courses in order of preference, with the course you are most interested in as preference one.

SATAC assumes that your first preference is the course that you most want to study. Use your lower preferences to list courses you would consider if you miss out on your first choice.

Courses may be subject to change of preference deadlines. There are also some courses with strict closing dates. There may also be times where changes of preference are not available. Check the key dates for information about changing preferences.



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