Can i change my vtac preferences
Each of your nominated VTAC preferences will consider your application at the same time, regardless of how high or low they appear on your preference list. Universities don't consider whether their course is preference number 1 or 8 when deciding to make you an offer.
All of your preferences inform VTAC by the same deadline if they wish to make you an offer. If you left out any secondary or tertiary studies or entered the details incorrectly when you were completing your course application, you can add or change your educational history in the course application section of your VTAC user account. You will be asked to provide their details such as name, contact information, relationship and date of birth.
Assigning an authorised nominee entails certain rights and responsibilities for the applicant and the authorised nominee. For further information, see Authorised nominees. Once you have submitted your course application, you can still change your preferences. Change of preference is closed during selection periods just before offer rounds but is open at all other times.
Change of preference provides a safety net if your VCE results are not what you expected, if your circumstances change or if you just change your mind. Once you have received an offer you cannot delete that course from your preferences, however you can move it up or down your list, change the order of your other preferences or add new courses.
Don't forget to list courses in the order you would most like to study them, with the course you most want to get into at the top. Change of preference will reopen after each offer round, and close before the next one until the last round. While change of preference is open, you can add, remove, and re-order your preferences as many times as you like. Yes, all applicants can change their preferences between offer rounds.
The deadline for each offer round can be found in the table above. If the course you want to add has selection requirements, contact the institution directly as they may be prepared to allow you to fulfil the requirements before the next round of offers.
Even if you receive an offer for a course you can still change your preferences before the next round. Just make sure that you meet the prerequisites and have completed any selection requirements outlined in the course entry.
If you get your first preference in an offer round, congratulations. If you want to change your preferences and see if you get an offer for one of the other courses included on your preference list or maybe add a new course, simply move your offered course to the bottom of your preference list. Remember that you are not guaranteed to get an offer in any subsequent rounds, so make sure you follow the enrolment instructions available from your VTAC account by the deadline specified in the offer message.
You can change your preferences as many times as you like, irrespective of whether or not you have already received an offer and enrolled or not. If you have enrolled in a course and receive an offer in a subsequent offer round, all you need to do is contact the institution at which you have enrolled to withdraw.
After the January round, institutions are not obliged to participate in subsequent offer rounds. Courses that know they will no longer be making selection decisions will indicate this and it will be shown against your references in your VTAC account.
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