ATAR Notes: Forum
Uni Stuff => Universities - Victoria => Australian Catholic University => Topic started by: ffs1234 on May 14, 2017, 09:43:44 pm
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Anybody know why ACU clearly in ATARs are so high but they accept a high percentage of people below the clearly in?
e.g. paramedicine @ ACU - 85.85 clearly in, 67 % of people got below that. 61 applicants as well ( just one of the many courses they have on offer)
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They don't want their place to be empty.
They need the money.
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They don't want their place to be empty.
They need the money.
so why wouldn't they set their clearly in ATAR lower?
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Anybody know why ACU clearly in ATARs are so high but they accept a high percentage of people below the clearly in?
e.g. paramedicine @ ACU - 85.85 clearly in, 67 % of people got below that. 61 applicants as well ( just one of the many courses they have on offer)
This could be due to many factors. These factors include SEAS and subject bonus points*, which both add to the ATAR aggregate, to effectively bring someone up to the clearly-in score required. From what I know, % under clearly-in includes those who have not met the clearly-in ATAR, yet still got into the course with SEAS/bonus points.
*not 100% certain if ACU have subject bonus points- consult ACU websites/VTAC coursesearch to clarify this. :)
(Someone feel free to correct me on this :) )
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They also have what's called a Community Achievers program (CAP) which is where people who have done community service can apply to get an offer to a course with a lowered atar for example if you wanted to do nursing at Melbourne it's around an 80-85 but through CAP it gets dropped to around a 59