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Boosting your university entry score
What are Adjustment Factors? Adjustment Factors can enhance your chances of gaining entry into university courses by improving your position on the merit scale. If eligible, your score will be ‘adjusted’ to make it more competitive.
Universities offer adjustment factors for various reasons and programs. It's essential to check with each university you're considering understanding their specific eligibility criteria. Since the application process for Adjustment Factors can differ between institutions, starting your research early is crucial.
For detailed information, visit the QTAC website to explore the following assistance schemes:
• Year 12 Subject Scheme
• Access and Equity Schemes
• Regional Preference / Rural Access Schemes
• Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Schemes
• Elite Athlete and Performer Schemes
• QUT Elite Athlete Special Entry Scheme
For detailed information, it is recommended that you look at each university’s website for details of the Adjustment Factors they offer:
• Griffith University - Adjustment calculator
• UniSC - Access UniSC | UniSC | University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia
• QUT - QUT - Adjustment schemes
• CQU – Adjustment Schemes - CQUniversity
• UniSQ – Adjustment factor pathways | UniSQ
• JCU – Adjustment Factors - Year 12 - JCU Australia
• UQ - Review admission schemes - Study - The University of Queensland
Cert II Outdoor Education = 4 QCE Points
Students who were interested in undertaking the Cert II Outdoor Education holiday program earlier in the year have another opportunity to enrol for following school holiday dates:
• April 06/04/2025 – 18/04/2025
• June/July 29/06/2025 – 11/07/2025
• September/October 21/09/2025 – 03/10/2025
• December/January 11/01/2025 - 23/01/2026
If you are aged 15 or older and currently in Year 10, 11, or 12, this course offers a unique opportunity for students to specialise in a water sport of their choosing, with options including SCUBA diving, surfing, sailing, jet-skiing, or kayaking. By completing this program, you open doors to exciting job prospects as an outdoor activity assistant or a participant in various industries, including tourism, outdoor education, and sport & fitness. You also gain a foundation for pursuing further studies in outdoor leadership, making Certificate II in Outdoor Recreation a gateway to a world of thrilling possibilities.
For more details, email: enrolments@qmts.edu.au or speak to Mr Ian Learoyd, Head of Vocational Education and Training vet@pacluth.qld.edu.au
Mrs Veronica Sanmarco, Head of Career Development