Grow in the direction you like

REACH FOR THE STARS... VCE results and ATAR scores were released on Monday, December 12. From this time, students are able to consider their results and goals, and speak with representatives from tertiary education facilities to determine what to do beyond high school. Photo: Supplied

What is change of preference, and what does it mean for you?

WITH the next chapter of their lives ahead of them and following years of unprecedented disruptions inside and outside of the classroom, VCE students have reached the pointy end where they now decide where to next?

VCE results and ATAR scores were announced on Monday, December 12, 2022.

It is important that young people know that if they did not achieve the ATAR they were hoping for, or if their dreams have changed, you have a world of options ahead of you and plenty of support available.

REACH FOR THE STARS… VCE results and ATAR scores were released on Monday, December 12. From this time, students are able to consider their results and goals, and speak with representatives from tertiary education facilities to determine what to do beyond high school. Photo: Supplied

Put simply, the Change of Preference period is when students receive their results and when they confirm their choice of studies.

This window of time gives students the opportunity to carefully consider their application and to reach out to representatives from universities and TAFEs that can answer specific questions regarding their choice of studies, campus, unit selections and more, before confirming their placement.

If you didn’t get the results you wanted, from December 12 you can add, delete or modify the order of your preferences. So long as you have paid your course application fee, you can change your preferences as much as you like within the Change of Preferences timeframe.

More information is available from VTAC: www.vtac.edu.au/applying/courses/cop.html