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misskaraleah

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Is it possible to change prefferences now?
« on: January 01, 2009, 11:52:08 am »
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Just assuming I were to change my mind about two of my prefferences now, and want to go to a Uni listed lower on my prefferences list, can i still do this after Jan 21st?

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Re: Is it possible to change prefferences now?
« Reply #1 on: January 01, 2009, 12:19:29 pm »
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You can no longer change your preferences, however if you receive an offer and decide you want to do a different course, you can apply for an irregular offer.

Information from vtac: I missed my change of preference, what can I do now?

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You can apply for an Irregular Offer if you:
- Have received an offer but want to be considered for a course listed lower on your preferences than the offer you have already received.
- Have received an offer but want to apply for a course not listed on your preferences.
- Have not received an offer and want to apply for a course not listed on your preferences.

Information on how to submit an irregular offer:
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First you must ensure that you meet the requirements for the course. If you are applying for Graduate Entry Teaching courses you must also qualify for the method.

Next you must contact the selection officer for the course to find out whether there are any places available and whether they are prepared to consider making you an offer in the following round. At this stage you should also check if the selection officer requires any documentation.

Then you must print and complete the 'Application for Irregular Offer' form. You can access your personalised form via MyInfo. Your name and VTAC ID will be printed at the top of the form.

Finally you must take or send your completed form to the selection officer to sign – do not send the form to VTAC. VTAC recommends that you hand-deliver or fax the form to the selection officer instead of sending it by post. VTAC also recommends that you request a copy of the signed form for your own records.

http://www.vtac.edu.au/current/offers.html

If your application for an irregular offer is successful, the course you applied for will override your other preferences. The deadline for applying for an irregular offer varies depending on the course.
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Re: Is it possible to change prefferences now?
« Reply #2 on: January 01, 2009, 02:18:31 pm »
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Thankyou!