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Catholic Education Office 2011

Catholic Education Office 2011. Career Practitioner’s Network – TAFE Entry Requirements & Alternative Entry to University. TAFE. Apply through TAFE Admissions Centre Only for Full Time Applications Apply direct to TAFE for all part time & continuing applications. TAFE Admission Centre.

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Catholic Education Office 2011

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  1. Catholic Education Office 2011 Career Practitioner’s Network – TAFE Entry Requirements & Alternative Entry to University

  2. TAFE • Apply through TAFE Admissions Centre • Only for Full Time Applications • Apply direct to TAFE for all part time & continuing applications

  3. TAFE Admission Centre • Single application for all FT training in TAFE network • Merit Based Selection • Course entry selection criteria • Co-ordination of applications and offers

  4. Entrance Requirements • Entrance Requirements are the lowest level of school results you need to be allowed into a full time course at TAFE • These could be a lower qualification, eg a cert II in Disability Work could be the entrance requirement for a cert IV in Disability Work

  5. Communication & Maths Skills • Level of Communication Skills & Maths Skills are measured according to ‘dots’ • One Dot = basic skills • Two Dots = developed skills • Three Dots = well developed skills • Four Dots = highly developed skills

  6. Benchmarks • To work out if a student meets Communication/Maths skills benchmarks for the course they are interested in there are Evidence Guides and a Skills Calculator online

  7. Evidence Guides • Tell you what documents you can provide to the TAFE Admissions Centre to prove you meet the required level of Maths/Communication Skills • Examples include school results, other tests (STAT etc), other qualifications (TAFE, Uni) or Bridging Courses (CGE, fast track)

  8. Selection Criteria • Academic or other criteria which are used to score eligible applicants competing for entry into a particular course. • Examples could include work experience, industry involvement, current & previous employment

  9. How to address Selection Criteria • Qualification pathway (Maximum Score=29) • Work Experience (Maximum Score=29) • Education (Maximum Score=42)

  10. Selection Criteria-evidence • For Work Experience – pay slips, group certificate • For Secondary Education scoring is based on best three paired unit combinations – one of which must be English, Literature, EALD • Can be over year 11 &/or year 12 • Folios required for some courses

  11. AQF/TAFE QUALIFICATIONS Another pathway for Year 12 students into some Universities. Achievement of: • Certificate IV and • WACE and • University competence in English

  12. Fast Track to University • Central TAFE has agreements with the universities to allow for entry into degree courses for graduates of Diploma/Advanced Diploma courses • These students also receive credit transfers for courses with an official articulation arrangement with a university (see brochure)

  13. Canning College • Offer Diplomas that provide a pathway to 2nd Year of Bachelor Degree at Curtin University • Eg Diploma of Commerce is equivalent to 1sy year of Commerce degree • Bonus – small class size

  14. Alternative Entry to University • Programs offered by the universities for students who do not have the required ATAR for university entry

  15. Curtin University • Enabling Course in Science & Engineering • Aboriginal Bridging Course • Indigenous Tertiary Enabling Program • Uni Ready Enabling Program

  16. Science Engineering Enabling Course • Selection based on assessment of personal portfolio and interview • School grades, TAFE qualifications, community involvement can contribute • One year full time

  17. Aboriginal Bridging Course - Curtin • Preparation for mainstream studies • Interview required • 1 Year FT

  18. Indigenous Tertiary Enabling Course - Curtin • Course provides skills required to make the transition to university • Units in indigenous studies, numeracy, communications and a choice of humanities, science or art based units • 6 Months full time

  19. Uni Ready Enabling Program • Enables students to matriculate into Curtin and other universities • Applicants are required to be 18 years of age • Submit 500 word personal statement • Study online • One semester full time

  20. Curtin International College • Provides pathways into courses at Curtin University • Offers cert IV, Diploma level courses • Progression into year 2 of Curtin bachelor degrees if good grades achieved in Diploma

  21. Edith Cowan University • University Preparation Course • Portfolio Entry

  22. Uni Prep Course - ECU • 6 months FT, FREE! • Prepares students for university level study • Pathway to select university courses • English Language Competence (scaled mark of 50 or grade of A,B or C in a Year 12 English stage 2 and above or • A grade in English 1C/1D required

  23. Portfolio Entry - ECU • Assesses students ability to succeed in higher education based on portfolio of evidence • For students who do not achieve an ATAR or one high enough for chosen course • Provides entry into select university degrees

  24. Portfolio Entry - ECU • Introductory Letter • Resume • Academic Records • Referees • ELC – English at stage 2 required

  25. Murdoch University • Tertiary Options Project • On Track • Access South West (Students from Rockingham/Peel) • Indigenous Programs • Murdoch University Preparation course

  26. Tertiary Options Project - MUR • Like a portfolio entry • Supporting Documents – references, Dr’s letters, evidence of disadvantage/disruption to studies

  27. On Track • 12 week Pre University Course • For students who have suffered major disruption to their studies in year 12 and have supporting documents

  28. Access South West • For students who are in year 12 and are studying in the Peel or Rockingham areas • Special Consideration program

  29. Murdoch University Preparation Course • Run by Murdoch Institute • For students who require an ATAR – students study a foundation year that can prepare them for entry into any Murdoch Course • Fee paying course • MIT also runs Diploma courses that provide entry into 2nd year of some bachelor degrees

  30. UWA • Uway • CountryWay • ATSI Pathways – provisional entry, Aboriginal orientation courses

  31. UWA - UWAY • Provides Special Entry based on disadvantage experienced • Adjusts ATAR according to disadvantage suffered – range of criteria • Still need to satisfy ELC requirements of UWA • Apply by 30 September

  32. CountryWay - UWA • Allows students from rural high schools whose mark falls between 76.00 and the UWA minimum ATAR to be considered for select courses (Science) • Need to satisfy ELC and Maths pre-req • No Application required

  33. Provisional Entry Scheme - UWA • Indigenous students who have completed WACE but who do not have a sufficiently high ATAR to enter preferred course.

  34. Aboriginal Orientation Course - UWA • Students who receive at least 65% in all their subjects • Year long University Preparation course including course electives in area of choice, eg Science, Arts, Commerce

  35. University Of Notre Dame • Tertiary Enabling Program • Foundation Year

  36. Tertiary Enabling Program • For students who did not receive an ATAR • Personal Statement required • Like a university preparation program – 6 month FT • Mix of units in program – two streams, business/education humanities or nursing & life sciences • Provides entry into certain bachelor’s degrees

  37. Foundation Year • Provides opportunity to apply for entry into undergraduate studies on completion (only certain uni courses) • 1 Year course • Evidence required – disadvanatge, disruption to studies, no or low ATAR

  38. Websites • http://www.ecu.edu.au • http://www.curtin.edu.au • http://www.studyat.uwa.edu.au • http://www.murdoch.edu.au • http://www.nd.edu.au • http://www.central.wa.edu.au

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