Queensland Tertiary Admissions Centre

EAS Case Study – Tom’s Story

EAS case study Tom’s Story Tom battled depression and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder for four years during the drawn-out divorce proceedings. Slowly, through connecting with support services and veterans’ groups, his mental health improved. He returned to part-time work and met a new partner. Aged 33, he finally felt ready to study again. download example […]

EAS Case Study – Raquel’s Story

EAS case study Raquel’s Story Raquel never forgot the help she received from social workers when she first fled her abusive long-term relationship. Entering her thirties, with her own life at last under control, she decided she’d like to help others in the same way. download example supporting documents for this eas case study EAS […]

EAS Case Study – Berhan’s Story

EAS case study Berhan’s Story Berhan’s teachers were amazed by his effort and the progress of his English across years 11 and 12. They told him he should be proud just to have gained an ATAR. But they didn’t know what he could have achieved if he hadn’t missed so much schooling, or if he’d […]

EAS Case Study – Lin’s Story

EAS case study Lin’s Story Unfortunately, though she was in regular treatment – a weekly three-hour specialist appointment for a blood infusion – her condition deteriorated across her last two years of high school. When she wasn’t skipping class to go to the clinic, she was off sick. All up, she missed more than a […]

EAS Case Study – Rodney’s Story

EAS case study Rodney’s Story Most days, by the time he got back to the farm, he was too weary to give his homework the attention it deserved. Even in the holidays, it was hard to catch up; there was always a fence or a water tower to be mended or a sick heifer to […]

EAS Case Study – Lisa’s Story

EAS case study Lisa’s Story Across year twelve, Lisa’s grades declined. Worried about her Mum’s health and worn out from so much paid work outside school hours, she struggled to concentrate in class and had little time for homework. When she received her final results, she knew they were well below what she was capable […]

Is now your time?

Is now your time? By the QTAC Marketing Team Have you been thinking about doing some further study, but it’s been a while since you left school? Applicants who are not currently in year 12 generally make up over half the QTAC applicants each year, so don’t worry that you’ll be the oldest in a […]

Did you know that Higher Education is a Human Right?

Did you know that Higher Education is a Human Right? By the QTAC MarketingTeam At the 2022 UNESCO World Higher Education Conference in Barcelona in Spain in May, UNESCO’s Director General reaffirmed that higher education is not, and should not become a privilege, but is an integral part of the fundamental right to education. Countries need to […]

Busting the Myths about Selection Ranks

Busting the Myths about Selection Ranks By the QTAC Marketing Team Many students working hard to get into a chosen course will be aiming for that magic number – the selection rank ‘cut-off’ (or minimum selection threshold) which may make them eligible for their course. A selection rank is the rank required for eligibility for entry into […]

So you’ve finished Year 12. Where to from here?

So you’ve finished Year 12. Where to from here? By the QTAC Marketing Team Congratulations. No matter your pathway, achieving your ATAR and/or VET qualification is a significant achievement for those looking to study further after school. To help you keep on track with your QTAC application and upcoming offer rounds we’ve put together a […]

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