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VTAC Selection: 2013 Outcomes & Changes for 2014

VTAC Selection: 2013 Outcomes & Changes for 2014 . Mr. James Marshall Clayton Campus 13th June 2013. Monash domestic 1st preferences increased by 5.1% (+686). 2013 VTAC selection – pop polls. Caulfield 3.8% (+95) Clayton 1.8% (+435) Parkville 69.6% (+172).

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VTAC Selection: 2013 Outcomes & Changes for 2014

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  1. VTAC Selection:2013 Outcomes & Changes for 2014 Mr. James Marshall Clayton Campus 13th June 2013

  2. Monash domestic 1st preferences increased by 5.1% (+686) 2013 VTAC selection – pop polls • Caulfield 3.8% (+95) • Clayton 1.8% (+435) • Parkville 69.6% (+172) • Campuses with increases in 1st preferences (domestic):

  3. 2013 VTAC selection – offer figures

  4. 2014 VTAC selection – New Courses

  5. Changes to the VTAC system for 2014 2014 VTAC selection – Changes • All VTAC courses move to 10 digit course codes. • 280 prefix for all Monash University courses • Monash campus codes:01 = Berwick • 02 = Caulfield • 03 = Clayton • 04 = Gippsland • 05 = Off Campus • 06 = Parkville • 07 = Peninsula • Electronic offer letters only

  6. Special Entry Access Scheme 2012 for 2013 2013 COMMENCING STUDENTS ELIGIBLE FOR SEAS BONUS (Year 12 applicants admitted on the basis of ATAR - V14,V16) 2013 COMMENCING STUDENTS ELIGIBLE FOR SEAS BONUS (Year 12 applicants admitted on the basis of ATAR - V14,V16) • Average SEAS bonus in 2013 entry year: 8.6 • Monash enrolled  216 VCAMS across all Faculties Variables: Current Year 12 – VCE, IB (V14,V16); received SEAS bonus points; received Monash course offers and enrolled; excludes DoTS enrolments; Admission period 2012/2013 Data source: 2012/2013 SEAS masterfile (Admission office) + Callista enrolment status

  7. Special Entry Access Scheme 2012 for 2013 2013 COMMENCING STUDENTS ELIGIBLE FOR SEAS BONUS (V14,V16), BY ORIGINAL AND ADJUSTED ATAR (EXCLUDES DOTS ENROLMENTS) Variables: Current Year 12 – VCE, IB (V14,V16); received SEAS bonus points; received Monash course offers and enrolled; excludes DoTS enrolments; Admission period 2012/2013 Data source: 2012/2013 SEAS masterfile (Admission office) + Callista enrolment status. Produced by Access Monash

  8. SEAS Estimate Calculator monash.edu/seas/

  9. Monash Guarantee • Eligibility: • Yr 12 students who meet all course prerequisites and extra requirements and are: • Financially disadvantaged, or • Indigenous Australians, or • From a Monash listed • under-represented school

  10. Monash Guarantee

  11. Monash Guarantee • Monash Guarantee provides: • a guaranteed offer for courses where selection is based on ATAR only • special consideration for UMAT possibly leading to an interview for the Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) and Bachelor of Physiotherapy) • a guaranteed interview OR a guaranteed offer (if you have already passed the interview/audition requirements) for courses where selection is based on a combination of ATAR and interview/audition • Eligibility assessed via SEAS applications

  12. Scenario 1 Caitlin is an Indigenous Australian. She would like to study nursing when she completes her VCE. She estimates she will get an ATAR of 75 but nursing is not listed as one of the Monash Guarantee courses. Caitlin’s ATAR is very close to the 2013 clearly-in ATAR. Using the SEAS calculator, Caitlin can estimate that her adjusted ATAR 80-80.95. Caitlin can feel confident that by completing a SEAS application she will receive an offer to study nursing.

  13. Scenario 2 Caroline thinks she will get an ATAR of 85 and wants to study Biomedical Science. She knows that last year the clearly-in was 90. Caroline is on Youth Allowance so she is eligible for the Monash Guarantee. Caroline knows she will get an offer if she achieves an ATAR above 84 and completes a SEAS application.

  14. Scenario 3 Angus is studying VCE at Dandenong High School (a MURS). He applies for MBBS at Monash with a UMAT score of 190 (cut off 195). He receives a letter from Monash stating that he has not been shortlisted for an interview based on his current UMAT. Angus studies very hard for his exams and receives an ATAR of 93.20. Through the Monash Guarantee, Angus receives consideration for his UMAT and receives one of 40 additional interviews for MBBS.

  15. The Yulendj Indigenous Engagement Unit • This team provide the following support to Indigenous students: • Applying for courses, scholarships and bursaries • Course selection and Pathways (DoTS, INAP & IEP) • Tutorials • Accommodation • Study skills • Referral to other services • Computer labs with email and internet access • Reference library • Student lounges • Contact: Kristel KeleherEmail: kristel.keleher@monash.eduPhone: (03) 9905 8699 • .

  16. 2014 Scholarships for Indigenous Australians

  17. 2013 Scholarship and Bursary Offers

  18. 2014 Sir John Monash Scholarships

  19. 2014 Scholarships for Students who have Experienced Disadvantage

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