4.1 |
To gain entry to a course an applicant must - |
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(a) |
make application through the relevant Tertiary Admissions Centre or directly to Australian Catholic University, in accordance with required timelines and the application procedures for that course; |
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(b) |
satisfy the minimum eligibility score required for admission to study at Australian Catholic University4 ,8; |
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(c) |
satisfy any general entry requirements of the University together with specific prerequisite requirements for the course, as specified in the relevant Schedule to these Rules; these may include satisfying other criteria such as achievement in specified prerequisite subjects, interview, portfolio, audition and/or submission of any required supplementary information; |
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(d) |
obtain an entry score or rank equal to or above the cut-off for the quota in that course in that offer round; and |
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(e) |
be offered, and accept within the prescribed time, a place within the course. |
4.2 |
The University may refuse admission to a qualified applicant if - |
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(a) |
the limit on available places is exceeded; or |
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(b) |
there are not appropriate and sufficient personnel, resources or number of students to enable the course to be offered; or |
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(c) |
there are other restrictions or limitations applying to the course. |
4At present the minimum eligibility score for any bachelor degree course on any campus is as set out below; lower qualifications may be acceptable for Associate Degree
8,or non-award courses.
NSW/ACT: |
UAI 55 or rank 55 |
Queensland: |
OP 19 or rank 60 |
Victoria: |
ENTER 55 |
8 At present the minimum eligibility score for any associate degree course on any campus as set out below; lower qualifications may be acceptable for non-award courses.
NSW/ACT: |
UAI 45 or rank 45 |
Queensland: |
OP 22 or rank 56 |
Victoria: |
ENTER 45 |
Page last updated:
2017-06-29
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