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(1) This Procedure outlines the processes for admission to La Trobe University in accordance with the principles detailed in the Admissions Policy. (2) Refer to the Admissions Policy. (3) Refer to the Admissions Policy. (4) All students applying for entry to a La Trobe award coursework course must meet the General Admission Requirements as outlined in the Admissions Schedule, in addition to any course-specific entry requirements. (5) The University Provost, on the advice of the relevant committees, is responsible for setting course entry scores annually: these include ATAR (Australian Tertiary Admission Rank), WAM (Weighted Average Mark), GPA (Grade Point Average), or their equivalents. (6) To determine eligibility for a course, international qualifications are assessed for their equivalence to Australian qualifications. Equivalence for international secondary qualifications is published for each course on the University website. (7) Applicants seeking enrolment in a Single Subject at the University, including as a cross-institutional enrolment, must meet the pre-requisites of that subject, where they exist. (8) Domestic and Non-Resident applicants are eligible to apply for Single Subjects. (9) International students who hold a student visa are not eligible to enrol in Single Subjects unless they are also enrolled in a CRICOS-registered course. (10) Completion of a Single Subject does not automatically entitle a student to entry to a course. (11) ATARs are provided to the University by Tertiary Admissions Centres for individual Year 12 applicants to Bachelor courses. ATAR equivalents for such courses are calculated for non-Year 12 applicants. The University adjusts the ATARs of those applicants who have achieved course-specific minimum ATARs, under the following categories: (12) Inclusions and maximum adjustments awarded under all categories above are reviewed annually, approved by Academic Board, and are outlined in the Admissions Schedule. (13) The University accepts applications to its courses directly, through Tertiary Admissions Centres, and via the University's authorised representatives, depending on the status of the applicant, the course and the campus. (14) Applications are assessed and selection decisions are made by Admission Officers, who include designated staff from Student Administration and authorised third parties, acting under university delegations. (15) Applications may be referred to Schools for further academic advice as required. Such instances include: (16) Applications for Single Subjects and inbound cross-institutional enrolment are made directly via the respective forms on the University website. Applications for inbound cross-institutional enrolment must be accompanied by documented approval from the student’s home institution stating the subject(s) will be accepted for credit. (17) In making an offer for a place in a Single or cross-institutional subject, Admissions Officers and Schools must be satisfied that: (18) Where information provided in an application is not sufficient to determine a selection outcome, the University may request additional or supporting information. Failure to provide such information may impact the University’s capacity to make a selection decision. (19) Timely advice is provided to applicants on the status of their application. All completed applications will receive a selection outcome, which may include any of the following: (20) Successful applicants are advised of their offer in writing, either directly by the University or through a Tertiary Admissions Centre. Offers are made with reference to a study period, year, campus, attendance mode and fee liability category. Offers include information, or links to information, including: (21) In packaged and sequenced offers, students will be admitted to the next level of study only once their eligibility to progress has been confirmed. A new application is normally not required; however, the University may require the student to indicate that they are seeking to be admitted to the next level in line with their original offer. (22) Where a student fails to meet progress requirements in one level of study, their offer for the next level of study will be deferred to the next relevant intake period for the course. International students in these circumstances will be advised to seek advice on the impact on their student visa from the Department of Home Affairs (DHA). (23) Letters of offer include a link to advice on acceptance and enrolment processes and relevant dates. (24) The University reserves the right to impose shorter deadlines for specific courses. In these cases, the letter of offer includes the date by which applicants are required to indicate their acceptance of the offer and any associated conditions. (25) Failure to accept an offer by formally enrolling, or deferring where permitted, by the date advised, or to meet any conditions outlined in the offer, may result in the offer lapsing. This includes failure to pay, or defer where appropriate, any applicable fees, according to the provisions in the Student Fee Policy. (26) An offer may be made conditional on the applicant subsequently being able to provide evidence that they meet certain criteria such as the provision of confirmed academic results. (27) All domestic students and Non-Residents who meet the University’s minimum age requirement may accept their offer and enrol with the University without the permission of a parent or guardian. (28) Where international students are made an offer of a place at the University, additional requirements apply under the ESOS National Code 2018: (29) Applicants who have been offered a place in a course but have not yet commenced it, may apply to defer. (30) Deans or their nominee are responsible for determining courses for which deferment is and is not available. It is not possible to defer an offer for a place in a Single Subject. (31) The following conditions apply to the granting of deferment: (32) By granting deferment, La Trobe University does not guarantee that the original course offered will be available to the applicant at the end of the period of deferment. (33) Where the original course is no longer enrolling students at the end of the period of deferment, the University will seek to make an appropriate alternate offer. (34) International applicants who hold a student visa may only be granted a deferment under compassionate and compelling conditions, including: (35) International applicants who are granted a deferment: (36) Where a student who has already been granted a student visa has their application for deferment denied for failing to meet the conditions for deferment, the Admissions Team will amend the student’s Confirmation of Enrolment and advise the student that their non-commencement status has been reported to the Department of Home Affairs (DHA). (37) The University reserves the right to withdraw or cancel an offer of enrolment where: (38) Where a course has undergone a significant change, such as a change in duration, fees, or course structure, or is no longer on offer, the University will invite all students who have been made an offer to the course to apply for one of the following options: (39) Currently enrolled students, including those on a Leave of Absence, may apply to transfer to: (40) Students seeking a course or campus transfer apply through the relevant international or domestic application process by the applicable deadline advised on the Course Transfer Webpage. (41) International students must complete a full semester at the University before they apply for a transfer to any other course of the University. Where an international student is sponsored by the University or a third party, they must provide written evidence that the sponsor approves the transfer. (42) Applications for course transfer are assessed on merit by Admissions Officers based on approved selection criteria, which may include minimum levels of performance in the current course of enrolment and course availability factors. (43) Where a course has a clinical placement component, admission to the course at an alternative campus may include a requirement to continue the placement at the original campus. (44) Applicants are advised of the outcome of their application within 10 working days of subject results becoming available. (45) Admission Officers are responsible for informing students whose course transfer application is successful of any of the following, where applicable: (46) Students seeking to enrol in an additional course concurrent with an existing course must apply through normal admission processes. (47) Individuals may seek to return to a course in which they were previously enrolled, as follows: (48) Applicants are entitled to seek a review of their consideration for selection where the following grounds apply: (49) An applicant who is not offered a place, or is made an alternate offer, is entitled to seek a review of the selection decision, where all the following grounds apply: (50) A request to review consideration for selection or a selection decision must be lodged in writing, addressed to the Director, Student Administration, within 10 working days of the relevant process or decision. (51) The Director, Student Administration will arrange for a review of the selection decision by the Senior Manager, Admissions and Pathways. Where a member of academic staff was involved in the decision the Dean or their nominee will be asked to review. (52) A written outcome will be provided within 10 working days of the date the request was received by the University. (53) Where the outcome is in favour of the applicant, and an offer is subsequently made, the applicant will be required to meet all relevant enrolment criteria to enrol. Where a new offer is made too late for the applicant to reasonably enrol and commence study with a view to their ability to succeed in the course, a deferment may be applied on the applicant's behalf. Admissions Officers will assess the suitability of a deferral for international offshore students. (54) A request to review the decision may be dismissed where the applicant cannot substantiate their request in line with the allowable grounds. (55) Applicants who are dissatisfied with the outcome of a review of a selection decision may seek further review via the Office of the University Ombudsman. (56) Under the provisions of the Records Management Policy and applicable legislation the University maintains the following records for required periods in relation to students admitted to its courses: (57) The Education Committee is charged with monitoring the outcomes of the University’s Admissions Policy and processes, entry requirements, special and direct entry schemes, and pathway programs on behalf of Academic Board. Student success and progression is monitored on the basis of admission, and outcomes are analysed to inform any recommendations in relation to admissions policy and practice. (58) For the purposes of this Procedure: (59) This Policy is made under the La Trobe University Act 2009. (60) The following information is associated with this Procedure:Admissions Procedure
Section 1 - Key Information
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Policy Type and Approval Body
Academic – Academic Board
Accountable Executive – Policy
Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic)
Responsible Manager – Policy
Director, Student Administration
Review Date
22 April 2027
Section 2 - Purpose
Section 3 - Scope
Section 4 - Key Decisions
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Key Decisions
Role
Setting of course entry scores
Provost on advice of relevant committee
Make course offers
Admission Officers
Withdraw, cancel or vary offers
Director, Student Administration
Review selection decision
Manager, Admissions and/or Dean
Section 5 - Policy Statement
Section 6 - Procedures
Part A - Entry Criteria
Single Subjects
Part B - Special Entry Access Scheme (SEAS) Adjustments
Part C - Application and Selection
Part D - Offers and Acceptance
Offers
Acceptance of Offers
International students
Deferment
General
Applications for deferment – international students
Part E - Withdrawal, Cancellation or Variation of Offers
Part F - Transfers
Part G - Re-admission to a Previous Course
Part H - Review
Part I - Record Keeping
Part J - Quality Assurance and Governance
Section 7 - Definitions
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Section 8 - Authority and Associated Information