What is the Educational Access Scheme? How can the Educational Access Scheme help get me into university?
Educational Access Schemes (EAS) are one of the alternative entry pathways to university where a student is considered based on criteria additional to their Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) score. Individual universities design these schemes and programs to allow students who have experienced educational disadvantage a fair opportunity to enter university. Here are some basic details about the EAS. This information is based on the ‘Education Access Schemes Admissions’ booklet and ‘UAC Guide’ by the Universities Admissions Centre (NSW & ACT) (UAC).
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