Hi HasibA, Floatzel98 and Calebark,
Thank you for your input to 24bauer12's question.
24bauer12, the Special Entry Access Scheme (SEAS) adjusts your ATAR in recognition of circumstances that may have affected your education. This gives you a better chance of getting an offer for the course you want.
You’ll receive additional aggregate points depending on the severity of your circumstances and these points are added to your combined study scores. Your ATAR is then recalculated and we will be using this adjusted ATAR to select you for admission into our degrees.
You can use the 2015 Aggregate to ATAR Table as a guide to see how the ATAR can change depending on the number of aggregate points you receive through SEAS, although this table is subject to annual change. Alternatively, you can check out our SEAS calculator for an estimate of your adjusted ATAR.
To be eligible for SEAS, you must complete a SEAS application through VTAC. Click here for details regarding the application process and documents you will need to supply in support of your application. The last date to submit your SEAS application and supporting documents through VTAC is 4 October, 2016 (5pm Melbourne time).