This supplement lists domestic applicants who have given VTAC permission to have their name published and have been made an offer to an undergraduate course through VTAC in January 2017.
Applicants receiving an offer are listed in alphabetical order by surname followed by their initials, postcode and the VTAC code of the course making the offer.
Applicants with identical names must check their postcode and initials carefully. No postcodes are shown for applicants with an overseas address.
If your name does not appear on this list, don't panic - you may not have given VTAC permission to release your name for this supplement. To check the status of your application, go to the "offers" section of your VTAC user account.
How does the selection process work?
How does the offers process work?
Accepting, declining or deferring courses
Change of preference: frequently asked questions
What if I don't get any offer? What should I do?
If you haven't received an offer there are still opportunities.
· You can choose to wait to see if an offer is made in subsequent offer rounds
· Change your preferences by adding or removing courses from your list
· Provide VTAC with permission to circulate your name to institutions for supplementary offers.
What if I get my first preference? Will I get any more offers?
That depends. If you get your first preference and do nothing with your course preferences, then you won't receive any further offers. If for some reason you have changed your mind, and want to change your course preferences, then you can do that too.
What if I get a better offer later?
If you have enrolled in a course and later receive an offer that you prefer, you can accept the new offer by enrolling in the course. Once you've enrolled in the new course, you must withdraw your enrolment for any previous offer.
If you need to withdraw your enrolment, you must contact the institution for instructions. To formally withdraw, you generally need to submit your request in writing and you may need to complete an official form. In most cases you will be able to receive a refund of the fees you have paid. However, just be aware that some institutions charge an administrative fee for this process.
Don't reject an offer just because you are hoping for a better one in the next round—there are no guarantees that you'll receive another offer.