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Page 1: Unlocking the Secrets of UAC Admissions Friday 10 December 2004 Council Chamber UNSW.

Unlocking the Secrets of UAC Admissions

Friday 10 December 2004

Council Chamber

UNSW

Page 2: Unlocking the Secrets of UAC Admissions Friday 10 December 2004 Council Chamber UNSW.

Who are we? Will Johncock, Admissions Assessment Officer

Rebecca Kimber, Team Leader, UAC Admissions

Sonia Nitchell, Head, UAC Admissions & Equity Programs

Kathryn Whittingham, Manager, Admissions & Student Recruitment

UNSW STUDENT SERVICES

Page 3: Unlocking the Secrets of UAC Admissions Friday 10 December 2004 Council Chamber UNSW.

What are the key dates?

3 December: Early Round (UNSW does not participate in the Early Round)

17 December: NSW HSC results e-release 18 December : UAIs e-released by UAC 21 December: Mail HSC results and UAIs 5 January : Preliminary Round (ADFA and on-

shore HSC International offers) – Accept Online opens for these applicants

5 January : UNSW Info Day

Page 4: Unlocking the Secrets of UAC Admissions Friday 10 December 2004 Council Chamber UNSW.

………more key dates 6 January: Close change of preferences for

Main Round 19 January: Release of Main Round Offers 20 January: Accept/Enrol Online opens 28 January: Last day to Accept offers 2 February: Late Round Offers 9 February: Final Round Offers 18 February: Last day to Enrol 21 February: O’Week begins

Page 5: Unlocking the Secrets of UAC Admissions Friday 10 December 2004 Council Chamber UNSW.

Who are UAC applicants?

Broadly two groups of applicants: A = current or recent HSC only, UPP only

B = hold multiple qualifications (eg. secondary, several tertiary) or tertiary only

Group A are straightforward– only qualification on which to assess for entry is their

secondary or bridging rank (UAI or equivalent)

– UAC converts non Aust Year 12 quals to provide equivalent admission rank (eg IB 30 points=AR 90.40)

Page 6: Unlocking the Secrets of UAC Admissions Friday 10 December 2004 Council Chamber UNSW.

Who are UAC applicants? (cont’)

Group B generally more complex- usually have both a secondary rank AND one or more tertiary ranks

- UNSW will look at some ranks but not others

- Tertiary ranks are derived from UAC Schedules (agreed to by all institutions in NSW/ACT) depending on grades

achieved in each qualification

- overall assessment of an applicant will differ depending on the UNSW program to which they are applying

Page 7: Unlocking the Secrets of UAC Admissions Friday 10 December 2004 Council Chamber UNSW.

What does UAC do? Provides a centralised system for allocating

offers to local undergraduate applicants UAC does what we ask them to: they do

NOT make decisions about which applicants we make offers to

At UAC assessors specific to UNSW process our applicants according to guidelines we provide and in close consultation with Rebecca

Page 8: Unlocking the Secrets of UAC Admissions Friday 10 December 2004 Council Chamber UNSW.

What is an Admissions Rank? A rank derived from a qualification or work

experience which can be used to differentiate applicants for admission to university

All qualifications/work experience are assessable BUT not all are recognised by UNSW

UNSW considers: Year 12 qualifications (Australia and some overseas eg. HSC,

A Levels, IB)Completed TAFE/private provider qualifications

(minimum level - AQF Certificate IV)

Tertiary study (minimum of one full time year 0.75FTE)

Page 9: Unlocking the Secrets of UAC Admissions Friday 10 December 2004 Council Chamber UNSW.

What is the UAI? An example of an Admissions Rank (ie secondary, SR)

The UAI indicates the rank of a NSW/ACT Year 12 student, relative to their age group

Based on an aggregate of a range of scaled HSC marks

The UAI is a numerical value with the range 0.00 to 100.00

A UAI of 100 does not mean a “perfect score”

Students may be eligible for a Limited UAI if they were at least 20 years of age on 1 March 2004, and have taken between 5 and 9 eligible courses in 2004, including at least 1 unit of English

Page 10: Unlocking the Secrets of UAC Admissions Friday 10 December 2004 Council Chamber UNSW.

What are CRSDAs? Course Rank Set Derivation Algorithms (aka

“algorithms”) There is no “perfect” algorithm – hence, we provide

reports to Faculties to ensure suitable applicants are not disadvantaged

A means by which different ‘weightings’ can be applied to secondary and/or tertiary qualifications

Faculties use different algorithms e.g4J – Best of any rank (ADFA and Atax)

5Y – Most recent tertiary study (COFA)5X – 80:20 (Arts & Social Sciences, Grad/PT Law)

Final Rank for each preference is determined by CRSDA

Page 11: Unlocking the Secrets of UAC Admissions Friday 10 December 2004 Council Chamber UNSW.

How are the number of offers calculated? UNSW Enrolment Plan gives expected

enrolments, by program, by funding type, as at 31 March

Attrition factor of ‘initial’ to ‘final’ enrolment applied

Conversion rate of ‘offer’ to ‘initial enrolment’ added on

It is not an exact science – applicant behaviour can change!

Page 12: Unlocking the Secrets of UAC Admissions Friday 10 December 2004 Council Chamber UNSW.

Calculation of offers – an example B Social Science (3420) Enrolment Plan – 54 persons Trends suggest a 6.25% attrition rate

between initial and final enrolment – 57 persons

70.59% conversion rate, offers to enrolment – 81 offers

Page 13: Unlocking the Secrets of UAC Admissions Friday 10 December 2004 Council Chamber UNSW.

How are offers and cut-offs determined? “Supply and Demand” Allocation meetings – Professor Robert King,

UNSW Student Services, Institutional Analysis & Reporting, in consultation with Deans

Review UAC simulation results Aim is to fill the OVERALL University enrolment

target Parameters and sub-quotas set in the UAC system Parameters : number of offers/minimum cut-off Sub-quotas : ACCESS

Page 14: Unlocking the Secrets of UAC Admissions Friday 10 December 2004 Council Chamber UNSW.

How are offers and cut-offs determined?………..continued Allocation meetings will be held 11 –17 January

to look at data simulations 23 simulations in total for Main Round Offer pool also affected by other universities –

domino effect Same process for LFEE, subject to “35% rule” and

filling of Commonwealth Supported (CS) places LFEE cut-off may be up to 5 points below the CS

cut-off

Page 15: Unlocking the Secrets of UAC Admissions Friday 10 December 2004 Council Chamber UNSW.

What happens next?

Offers are finalised w/e 15 & 16 January

Main Round “Live Run” : 10.00, Monday 17 January

e-release of offers : 21.00, Weds 19 January

Students have until 28 January to accept their offer

Acceptances inform the number of vacancies available for the Late Round & Final Round

Page 16: Unlocking the Secrets of UAC Admissions Friday 10 December 2004 Council Chamber UNSW.

How does ACCESS work? The ACCESS Scheme is the UNSW scheme for

(predominantly) Year 12 applicants who have experienced long-term educational disadvantage (eg. financial, rurality, illness/disability, parental death)

Students apply through the Educational Access Scheme (EAS) administered by UAC on behalf of the universities

EAS guidelines determine eligibility

UNSW notifies applicants of eligibility for the ACCESS Scheme in early December

Page 17: Unlocking the Secrets of UAC Admissions Friday 10 December 2004 Council Chamber UNSW.

ACCESS (cont’)

UNSW – 5% quota of places in each program

ACCESS eligible applicants whose rank is below the standard cut-off compete with each other for an ACCESS place (ie.within the 5% subquota)

ACCESS applicants can receive an offer with a rank up to 10 points below the published cut-off (both HECS & LFEE)

Page 18: Unlocking the Secrets of UAC Admissions Friday 10 December 2004 Council Chamber UNSW.

How does SCATS work? Special Consideration for Applicants with Tertiary Study (

www.unsw.edu.au/scats )

Students apply directly to UNSW

Application closing date: 26 November

Assessed for eligibility by the UAC Admissions Team, in conjunction with the Faculties, according to EAS guidelines

Admission Ranks are adjusted accordingly

Page 19: Unlocking the Secrets of UAC Admissions Friday 10 December 2004 Council Chamber UNSW.

What we can do for you……. Advise on UAC Admissions policies &

procedures

Provide Preference Statistics for each UAC closing date to VCAC, Academic Board and Faculty Executive Officers

Supply mailing details for applicants who have a preference with UNSW

Page 20: Unlocking the Secrets of UAC Admissions Friday 10 December 2004 Council Chamber UNSW.

What we can do for you (cont’) Run Applicant Reports – after close of

change of preferences (midnight 6 January 2005) and assist with processing these

Provide output after each simulation

Supply details of all applicants who receive an offer

Manage unsuccessful applicant appeals

Acceptance and Enrolment Statistics

Page 21: Unlocking the Secrets of UAC Admissions Friday 10 December 2004 Council Chamber UNSW.

Handouts

Presentation slides Bookmark and leaflet of key dates Copies of “You and Your UAI” Example applicant report Example course report

Page 22: Unlocking the Secrets of UAC Admissions Friday 10 December 2004 Council Chamber UNSW.

Any questions/want to know more?Rebecca [email protected]

Sonia [email protected]

Kathryn [email protected]

Come and see us in LG17 – Chancellery!