Applications for the Community Achiever Program
(CAP) close Tuesday 30 July 2019. The program offers future students
that are active in their community early entry to their undergraduate degree of
choice. It also provides opportunities to enhance leadership and volunteering
skills.
VTAC recently announced that from this year onward, domestic
applicants will have the opportunity to receive offers via the VTAC system in
December, shortly after the release of results. This December round is in
addition to the usual five offer rounds throughout January and February. It
provides domestic applicants with an additional opportunity to receive an offer
and will provide certainty for many applicants about their future without the
need to wait until mid-January. Queensland is the only state other than
Victoria that will participate in this new December round, however students
studying the IB will not be included in this round due to results not being available
in time. More
information, along with some FAQs, can be found here.
From a University of Melbourne perspective, applicants will
be considered for offers in all courses for the December round. However it is
likely that the majority of offers will be made in the January round so
applicants who do not receive an offer in December may still receive an offer
in later rounds.
The myQCE Instagram account
was launched recently as a further way to share information and resources about
the new QCE system and post-school pathways with students completing Year 12
from 2020. But you don't have to be a student to follow it!