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QTAC Remind Me
Thank you for signing up to QTAC Remind me
We will proactively reach out to you to offer helpful information that will prepare you for your QTAC Application. We’ll walk you through the steps and remind you of important need-to-know information, such as key dates and offer rounds.
We’ll keep our reminders short and helpful as you work towards submitting a QTAC Application. QTAC will get in touch with you by email and SMS, starting July 2024 through to the last offer rounds for the 2025 admissions year.
Remind Me will send you messages and emails about:
- Reminders for application submission, and prompts to complete application paperwork
- Resources on how to order or change preferences, and where to get more information
- Check-ins to see if you’re stuck or need assistance along the way
- Pathway options to University
- A survey via email, once you let us know you no longer need Remind Me
Remind Me will run until February 2025.
Essential information
Keep checking these pages, as they are date-specific, updated regularly, and contain important information that you’ll need as you plan to submit your application for each offer round.
Minimum Selection Thresholds
The minimum entry requirements (rank and/or other) that applicants must meet to be suitable candidates.
Offer Round Information
Check when the courses you want will be offering places, and adjust your application accordingly. Check this page regularly.
Fixed Closing Dates
Many courses have early or fixed deadlines for applications and/or documentation submissions.
English Subject Prerequisite
Most courses require you to have achieved a certain level in Year 12 subjects. Learn more about English subject prerequisites here.
Minimum age requirements
Each institution has minimum age criteria. Find out more here
Deferment
If you want to accept and then defer an offer, ensure you understand the institution’s policy.
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