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(1) This Policy outlines the principles that guide Victoria University (VU) in the admission and selection of students to all courses, ensuring processes are transparent and decisions are consistent and fair. (2) This Policy applies to the Admission and selection of applicants to the following awards; (3) Throughout this Policy, VU refers to Victoria University Higher Education and TAFE. VU is a dual-sector institution. (4) VU believes in equal access to educational opportunities by people of all backgrounds, experiences, and abilities. In the case of international onshore students, VU abides by current state and federal government requirements, e.g. assessing an applicant as being a genuine student. (5) VU actively seeks to engage with and serve the community, especially the residents of the western region of Melbourne. (6) VU is committed to the principles of admissions transparency as outlined by the Higher Education Standards Panel and Higher Education Standards Framework (Threshold Standards) 2021 (Cth) (HESF) as administered by the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency (TEQSA). (7) As per the Student Retention and Success Policy and Guideline, VU is committed to supporting the success of all its students and proactively working to retain and enrich their experiences during their studies. (8) For these reasons, it is the VU’s goal, where possible, to be able to offer every applicant a place, whether in the course or program to which they apply, or an alternative offer. This may include the offer of a pathway course or enabling course to address particular learning needs of the student (e.g. an English language intensive course as a precursor to an award course). (9) In order to be eligible for selection an applicant must satisfy VU admission criteria, course admission criteria, inherent requirements and any selection tasks. (10) Satisfaction of these requirements permits an applicant to be considered for a place, but does not guarantee an offer of a place. (11) Admission offers are made to applicants who are assessed against the entry requirements and deemed to have, including but not limited to, the academic and inherent capabilities necessary to provide a reasonable expectation of success in the course, or in an alternative course if identified. (12) Admission offers are made on merit based on demonstrated achievement comparable to Australian standards. VU assesses merit and suitability of candidates against our admission criteria for each course, considering one or a combination of: (13) VU acknowledges that some people may have circumstances that mean that their ability to demonstrate their capacity via typical means will be limited. VU will consider admission for such people on a case-by-case basis, as detailed in the Admissions Procedure. Applicants are still expected to meet the minimum entry requirements. (14) VU uses multiple modes of entry in admitting students, including but not limited to: (15) If an applicant holds more than one qualification, Victoria University will assess the qualification that is either the highest level of qualification or the most recent or relevant (as per the approved course specific requirements) within the following categories: (16) VU acknowledges the importance of recognising an applicant's prior learning and study wherever possible and appropriate. VU will: (17) VU will not offer places in specific courses beyond the number it can reasonably accommodate with available resources and support services. In particular, applicants for higher degree by research places will be assessed for suitability against the available pool of expert supervisors to ensure that VU can properly acquit its responsibility to the applicant. (18) In conjunction with Moondani Balluk, VU seeks to support the recruitment, admission, participation, and completion of Aboriginal people. Applicants are still expected to meet minimum course entry requirements. (19) The University reserves the right to refuse admission to an otherwise qualified applicant under any of the following circumstances: (20) In the case of an applicant with one or more of the attributes described in (19) above, VU may still choose to make an offer after consideration of all the circumstances. (21) VU requires all applicants for admission to be able to provide evidence of: (22) Details of the methods that are accepted for verification of the items in (21) above are provided in the Admissions Procedure as varied from time to time. (23) VU will adhere to the ESOS legislative framework, including but not limited to the National Code of Practice for Providers of Education and Training to Overseas Students 2018 (National Code) and the Education Services for Overseas Students Act 2000 (ESOS Act) in regards to Admissions. (24) VU will publish the course admission criteria to be applied in each course of study. (25) Admission criteria and selection methodology for all coursework courses will be established by the College/s responsible for teaching the course, and will be applied consistently to all applicants. (26) Admission criteria for higher degrees by research will be as established under the Higher Degrees by Research Policy and its associated procedures. (27) VU Global will establish equivalence of Admission requirements to individual countries and/or states and will publish these requirements for VU’s major markets online. (29) Every course must have documented course admission criteria, selection tasks (if applicable) and selection/ranking methodology (where a course is competitive). (30) Course admission criteria are approved as part of the course approvals process. (31) Selection methodology and any selection tasks are approved by the relevant College. (32) Amendments to course admission criteria, selection tasks (if applicable) may be made by the relevant committee. Changes to admission criteria cannot be made in the middle of an admissions intake for domestic students, or after an admission process has commenced for international students. (33) Selection methodology and any selection tasks are approved by the relevant College and should adhere to the principles of transparency, equity and fairness. (34) All applicants must satisfy the minimum VU and course admission criteria. Where the course is competitive, applicants may need to satisfy a standard higher than the minimum course admission criteria to be offered a place. (35) The process by which admission criteria are made and applied is detailed in the Admissions Procedure and may be subject to change. (36) The requirement for satisfactory police checks and/or working with children checks for industry experience is not a University requirement and therefore shall not be utilised as an entry criterion for any Victoria University course. (37) Domestic students currently enrolled in another VU course at any level, may make an application for another VU course. (38) International onshore students are encouraged to contact VU Global for advice on applying for other VU courses. (39) Internal applicants must satisfy the same admission criteria as other applicants for the course. VU has discretion to give preference to an internal applicant if in accordance with the selection methodology for that course. (40) VU entry requirements and course entry requirements may be waived in exceptional circumstances. For further information, see the Admissions Procedure. (41) The Director, Admissions, Enrolments, and Graduations is responsible for the coordination and issuing of all domestic offers for admission. (42) The Director, International (VU Global) is responsible for the coordination and issuing of all international offers for onshore admission. (43) VU's offshore partners or the Centre of VU Transitions involved are responsible for the coordination and issuing of all international offers for offshore admission. If the offers are made by VU partner institutions, agreed quality standards are applied. (44) The Executive Deans of Colleges are responsible for approving the course-specific admission criteria and selection methodology to be used to determine which applicants will receive offers of admission. (45) The Dean of Graduate Research is responsible for establishing and overseeing VU-wide criteria and guidance for higher degrees by research places. (46) Admissions determinations are made by applying the approved admission criteria using the following methods: (47) All staff involved in selection must disclose where there may be a conflict of interest by completing and submitting a Declaration of Potential or Actual Conflict of Interest Form to Managers of Admissions (Domestic) and VU Global. (48) The staff member must also withdraw themselves immediately from the situation giving rise to the conflict, pending advice from the manager to whom the disclosure was made. (49) Applicants may seek a review of an Admission decision by the Director, Admissions, Enrolments, and Graduations (and/or delegate) or the Director International, VU Global. The review is final and cannot be appealed within VU. (50) Students of VU whose enrolment lapses may reapply for admission to their course and will be subject to the same requirements as all other applicants at the time of applying. (51) Applicants who fail to accept their offer by enrolling by the relevant enrolment deadline may reapply for admission to the course and will be subject to the same requirements as all other applicants at the time of applying. (52) Admissions Procedure (53) Admissions - English Language Admission Requirements Procedure (54) Admissions - Course Admissions and Pre-Training Review Procedure (VET) (55) HESF: Standards 1.1 Admission; 2.2 Diversity and Equity. (56) ESOS Act - National Code of Practice for Providers of Education and Training to Overseas Students 2018: Standard 1 Marketing Information and Practices; 2 Recruitment of an Overseas Student. (57) Outcome Standards for NVR Registered Training Organisations 2025: Standards 2.1, 2.2 Information; 2.7 Feedback, Complaints and Appeals. (61) Deferment - An agreement to allow an applicant to defer taking up the place they have been offered until a later time.Admissions Policy
Section 1 - Summary
Section 2 - Scope
Section 3 - Policy Statement
Part A - Basis for Admission
Part B - General requirements for admission
Part C - Specific requirements for admission
Internal applicants
Part D - Waiver of requirements
Part E - Delegations and responsibilities
Conflicts of interest
Part F - Reviews
Part G - Readmission
Section 4 - Procedures
Section 5 - HESF/ASQA/ESOS Alignment
Section 6 - Definitions