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VTAC Applications
Those students applying for scholarships through VTAC need to make their
submissions by Friday 29 October 2010 at 5.00pm.
A reminder to all Year 12 students who made applications to VTAC that you can
make changes to your preferences up until Friday 29 October 2010 at 5.00pm.
Remember to pay the application fee or your preferences will not be processed.
SCHOLARSHIPS
Scholarships Reminder
Year 12 students considering applying for a scholarship at the University of Melbourne should do so by
31 October 2010. Apply online at
http://www.services.unimelb.edu.au/scholarships/ugrad/future/national.html
The School has created the Undergraduate Academic Merit Scholarships to encourage high achievers
to undertake the following programs:
Successful applicants will be awarded an annual amount of $8,000 per year for the first two years
of their Electrical and Computer Engineering degree and there are various industry-based
scholarships on offer for later years of the degree. Applications are open and will close on Friday
12 November 2010. For more information, visit
http://www.rmit.edu.au/scholarships/elecengmerit.
DIARY DATES
Trial-a-Trade
William Angliss Institute is once again offering students aged 14-18 the opportunity to experience
foods and hospitality careers for a day. This unique program will give participants a hands-on feel for
working life as a chef, baker, waiter, barista, confectioner or patissier.
Priced at only $25 per Trial-a-Trade, the day is fun, affordable, and a great opportunity to learn new
skills, and explore the broad range of career options in the foods and hospitality industries. Due to the
popularity of this event, it is advisable to book early as places are filling up fast!
Prizes will be awarded at the “My Brush with Mental Illness” evening on Thursday 14 October at
6:30pm at the Clayton Campus of Monash University.
For more information, visit http://www.med.monash.edu.au/psych/.
ACROSS MY DESK
No preparation is required for this test, but registration is essential and must be made by Wednesday
24 November 2010. The uniTEST will be held on Wednesday 1 December 2010.
Grip test - to test the strength of your fore and upper arm.
To pass the test: You will be required to squeeze 30 kilograms with each hand.
Illinois agility run - to test your agility and speed.
To pass the test: You will be required to complete the course in less than 20 seconds.
20m shuttle run - to test your aerobic fitness.
To pass the test: You will be required to run one kilometre in 6.20 minutes.
Push ups - to test your upper body and core strength.
To pass the test: You will be required to perform five successive push ups while on your toes.
Prone bridge - to test your core abdominal strength
To pass the test: You will be required to hold this position, with a straight line from the shoulders
through the hips to the knees, for 60 seconds.
Obstacle climb - to test your functional ability to climb an object
To pass the test: You will be expected to climb over a 1.3 metre obstacle in a controlled manner.
100 metre swim - to test your ability on water.
To pass the test: You will be expected to swim 100 metres unassisted, without stopping, in under four
minutes.
Visit http://www.police.vic.gov.au/content.asp?Document_ID=27017 to find out more!
NCPS is conducting a series of Information Sessions on the Bachelor of Social Science (Criminal Justice)
aimed at providing information on the degree program, NCPS, how to apply and FEE-HELP.
The information sessions will be held 400 Queen Street, Melbourne on the following days:
• Friday 15 October 15 at 7.00pm
• Wednesday 17 November 17 at 7.00pm
• Thursday 16 December at 7.00pm.
For more information, please visit www.ncps.edu.au/justice or call 1800 783 661.
Career News 2010
News from Deakin University
Food and Nutrition at Deakin has changed
Are your interested in nutrition but not keen on chemistry and food science?
Deakin’s new Bachelor of Food and Nutrition provides students with greater flexibility while reducing
the need to study chemistry and food science as core units within this three-year course.
How does the Bachelor of Food and Nutrition differ from the former Bachelor of Food Science and
Nutrition?
After successfully completing this course, graduates will have the knowledge and skills to pursue
careers in food policy, food regulation, nutrition and consumer education, private practice, community
nutrition and nutrition awareness campaigns.
Graduates and enrolled students of the Bachelor of Food and Nutrition are eligible for membership of
the Nutrition Society of Australia.
Residential Colleges
Applications for residential colleges are open and should be completed by the end of November. Visit
http://www.colleges.unimelb.edu.au/apply.html for more information!
VCE RESULTS
1. How to get your results
Release of Results Monday 13th December 2011
There are four ways to receive your VCE results:
1. From 7am, log on to My Info on the VTAC site, enter your VCAA Number and Pin to receive your ATAR.
2. From 9am, log on to VCAA web site with your VCAA number and Date of Birth, to receive your individual
Study Scores.
3. From 7am, VCE results will be sent to your mobile phone provided you registered your mobile phone
number when you applied through VTAC.
4. Tuesday 14th December VCE results will arrive at your postal address, students with international and
interstate addresses will need to wait longer.