Access Schemes

Access Schemes

CSU recognises that traditionally some groups can be at a disadvantage when it comes to entry and access to university.

What is an access scheme?

CSU access schemes recognise the people in our community who for reasons beyond their control, have not been able to compete equally during their education. An educational disadvantage is considered to be a factor, or number of factors, that may have impacted negatively upon your preparation for and entry into university study. Some reasons may be related to finances, adverse study conditions, illness, family trauma, legal issues, moving school, being from a different cultural background and so on. Access schemes take into consideration these factors that may be educational disadvantages.

What access schemes does CSU have?

CSU participates in three access schemes known as Special Consideration for Admission Scheme (SCA) which is operated directly by the University using the EAS guidelines. The Educational Access Scheme (EAS) is for those students applying through the University Admissions Centre (UAC). Special Entry Access Scheme (SEAS) is for those students applying through the Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre (VTAC). 

Which scheme suits me?

Student Access Scheme Closing Date
Full time student applying through UAC (not an Elite Athlete) Educational Access Scheme The late closing date for EAS applications is Friday 30 November 2012. The final closing date for EAS applications is Friday 4 January 2013* (except where preferred course has an early closing date for applications*).   
Distance education student applying to CSU directly? Special Consideration for Admission (SCA) Scheme [PDF] 4 January 2013 or 4 weeks prior to applicable session (except where preferred course has an early closing date for applications*).  
 Student applying under the Elite Athlete category? Elite Athlete Friendly University 4 January 2013 (except where preferred course has an early closing date for applications*).
Full time student applying through VTAC (not an Elite Athlete)? Special Entry Access Scheme Open 6 August and close 9 October 2012. After this date you may apply directly to CSU by using the CSU SCA form until 4 January 2013  (except where preferred course has an early closing date for applications*).  
Part time student applying to CSU directly? Special Consideration for Admission (SCA) Scheme [PDF] 4 January 2012   (except where preferred course has an early closing date for applications*). 
Policing student (ADPP)? Entry Pathways to the Associate Degree in Policing Practice You are not eligible for SCA but please see link at left to the alternative entry program for the Associate Degree in Policing Practice (ADPP).
Indigenous background? Darrambal Skills Assessment Program Students from an Indigenous background can take part in Darrambal - a supported pathway to university study. Call 1800 334 733 for more information and other options.
Postgraduate student? Contact the related University Faculty Call us on 1800 334 733

* Please note SCA Applications close 4 January 2013 except where a preferred course has an early closing date for applications. Where there is an early closing date for your course or supplementary application, SCA applications must also be submitted by this date.

How do the schemes work?

CSU does not set aside access scheme places but instead uses the assessment information to give applicants bonus points. This means that an applicant's selection rank (ATAR) is increased and they compete with all other applicants for a place in the course on the basis of academic merit. The allocation of bonus points does not guarantee entry to CSU or to the applicant's preferred course.

Example - Sally has an ATAR of 70.00. The published cut-off for her preferred course is 71.55. On the basis of Sally's EAS assessment, institution B gives Sally a bonus of 2. Sally's adjusted selection rank for that institution is 72.00 so she receives an offer to the course.

Finding out if I'm successful

Students are not specifically notified that they were successful via an access scheme rather they will be informed of the outcome of their application to a particular course.

Application acknowledgment

Students who applied through VTAC or UAC will be notified when their application is received. Students who apply through the CSU Special Consideration for Admission Scheme may request e-mail notification that their application was received.

Do I still need to apply for my course?

YES - Access schemes are not an alternative pathway to enter the University rather they are complementary programs looking at addressing educational disadvantages. Students must also apply for their course in the usual manner, completing all required information and before the required date.  Where there is an earlier closing date for some course applications, SCA applications must also be received by the Equity Office prior to this earlier date. 

Access Scheme Contacts

  • Contact UAC for Educational Access Scheme (EAS) applications.
  • Contact VTAC for Special Entry Access Scheme (SEAS) applications.
  • For Special Consideration for Admission Scheme (SCA) applications please contact the CSU Student Equity & Diversity Officer (equity.officer@csu.edu.au). 
  • The UAC/VTAC Guides include comprehensive information outlining  access schemes and information from individual universities about their access schemes and programs.
  • School Career Advisers are able to provide you with the UAC EAS booklet or VTAC SEAS booklet and give you advice on applications.   Alternatively you can download them from UAC at: www.uac.edu.au/undergraduate/eas/ or VTAC at: www.vtac.edu.au/seas-home.html .

Elite Athlete Friendly University

Charles Sturt University's Regional Bonus Points scheme automatically adds five extra points to your university admission score (ATAR) if you study in a regional area within Australia.

More about Elite Athlete Friendly University
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