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(1) RMIT is committed to supporting student diversity and ensuring people from all backgrounds have the opportunity to access RMIT programs (2) This procedure details the ways in which RMIT will support groups considered to be under-represented in tertiary education, by the application of adjustment factors to entry scores. (3) Authority for this document is established by the Admission Policy. (4) This procedure applies to all applications for admission to RMIT programs and courses that meet the prescribed eligibility criteria. (5) RMIT maintains equitable and other admissions schemes to support student diversity and promote: (6) The following student cohorts are considered by RMIT to be under-represented in tertiary education and eligible for equity admission consideration: (7) Applicants may be awarded a maximum of 28 aggregate points by equity and other adjustments. (8) Equity consideration is only available for admission to programs at certificate IV level and above. (9) Applicants must meet citizenship and residency requirements and must follow the specified application process within the specified time-frames. (10) Applicants must meet the entry requirements for their intended program. (11) Domestic and other eligible cohorts applying to eligible RMIT award programs may be considered under one or more admission scheme category. RMIT equity admission schemes for domestic and other eligible cohorts are aligned across application processes through the approaches/mechanisms detailed in this section. (12) The University allocates adjustment to eligible students from under-represented and equity groups that reflect the University’s equity priorities through: (13) Adjustment factors are applied by selection officers to an applicant’s selection rank where they meet eligibility criteria. (14) Programs that select using a selection task will apply the adjustment factor to the scored outcome of the task according to the program selection methodology. (15) Regional adjustment factors are automatically applied to the selection rank of applicants whose highest qualification is Year 12 and who reside in areas classified as low SES. (16) SNAP consideration is available through the VTAC SEAS application process and is aimed at improving access to higher education for students from select Victorian secondary schools with whom the University has a SNAP partnership. (17) Eligible Year 12 applicants may be automatically awarded subject adjustments to their selection rank if they are applying for an undergraduate course and have gained the required minimum study score in an eligible VCE subject. (18) Elite and emerging athletes who apply for the Elite Athlete Scheme may be eligible for an adjustment to their selection rank. Equity and Other Admission Schemes Procedure
Section 1 - Context
Section 2 - Authority
Section 3 - Scope
Section 4 - Procedure
Recognised Under-Represented Groups
Eligibility Criteria for Equity Admission Schemes
RMIT Equity Admissions Schemes
Adjustment Factors for Under-Represented Groups
Regional Adjustments
Adjustment for Applicants from a School Network Access Program (SNAP)
Subject Adjustments
Elite Athlete Adjustment