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TRACKS Tertiary Preparation Program

Why study the TRACKS Tertiary Preparation Program at UNE?

TRACKS is a tertiary preparation program for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students who would like to develop the necessary skills and knowledge to undertake undergraduate studies at UNE. The TRACKS Tertiary Preparation Program offers flexible learning and first-hand experience in university study. The TRACKS program has been developed to provide students with an opportunity to access and explore tertiary education and to make informed choices about the future direction of their education. Students can draw upon their own experiences and values while developing skills needed in a successful tertiary career.

Although eligible domestic students are exempt from the student contribution amount for HECS, they are still liable for the Student Services and Amenities Fee. Eligible students may apply for SA-HELP with regard to the Student Services and Amenities Fee.

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DURATION

1 Year Full-time
Up to 4 years Part-time

FEES

CSP - fees exempt for course

2013 STUDY OPTIONS

Armidale

Trimester 1, Off Campus
Trimester 1, On Campus
Trimester 2, Off Campus
Trimester 2, On Campus

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CRICOS Code:
Course Type Foundation Studies
Commencing
Responsible Campus Admission Period Mode of Study
Armidale Trimester 1 Off Campus
Armidale Trimester 1 On Campus
Armidale Trimester 2 Off Campus
Armidale Trimester 2 On Campus
Course Duration
  • 1 Year Full-time
  • Up to 4 years Part-time
Fees CSP - fees exempt for course
Total Credit Points 36
Benefits

ITAS (Indigenous Tutorial Assistance Scheme) tutorial support is available for students enrolled in an undergraduate unit in the second teaching period. Please note that ITAS is not available for study in the TRAX units. Please contact the Oorala Aboriginal Centre for more information.

Completion of the TRACKS tertiary preparation program provides the basis for admission to most undergraduate courses at UNE.

How to apply

All students apply direct to UNE

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Intensive Schools

Mandatory Intensive Schools may be a requirement of some of the units in this course. See Unit Catalogue for specific requirements.

Entry Requirements

Admission to the TRACKS tertiary preparation program will be open to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander candidates:

(a) who are not admissible to a course and who intend to seek admission to an undergraduate course; or

(b) who state that completion of this enabling course will make them better qualified to undertake an undergraduate degree and who intend to seek admission to an undergraduate degree; or

(c) who have unsuccessfully attempted an undergraduate course previously and who state that completion of this enabling course will make them better qualified to undertake an undergraduate course.

Additional Requirements

Candidates must attend a compulsory 3-day pre-orientation program on-campus in Armidale, unless an exemption is granted by Course Coordinator prior to commencement of the program. There is no cost to students associated with the pre-orientation.

Scholarships

Information about applying for scholarships can be obtained from Oorala Aboriginal Centre or UNE Scholarships Office. Scholarships for TRACKS students include:

Commonwealth Equity Scholarships (for full-time students unless there are exceptional circumstances):

Indigenous Access Scholarship ($4,485 one off payment) - offered in each round first to commencing students and then to continuing students

Commonwealth Education Costs Scholarship-Indigenous Enabling ($2,377 per year for on campus or off campus study)

Commonwealth Accommodation Scholarship-Indigenous Enabling ($4,754 per year for on campus study if you have to relocate from a regional or remote area to attend university)

Apply online through UAC: http://www.uac.edu.au/equity

Further Information

To find out more about the TRACKS program contact the Oorala Aboriginal Centre on (02) 6773 3034 or go to AskUNE

These Course Rules & Plans are ONLY to be used if you Commenced, Transferred or Changed Versions in the TRACKS Tertiary Preparation Program in 2013.

Admission to Candidature

Admission to the TRACKS tertiary preparation program will be open to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander candidates:
(a) who are not admissible to a course and who intend to seek admission to an undergraduate course; or
(b) who state that completion of this enabling course will make them better qualified to undertake an undergraduate degree and who intend to seek admission to an undergraduate degree; or
(c) who have unsuccessfully attempted an undergraduate course previously and who state that completion of this enabling course will make them better qualified to undertake an undergraduate course.

Period of Candidature

The period of candidature shall be:
(a) one year as a full-time candidate;
(b) up to four years as a part-time candidate.

Course Requirements

To complete the TRACKS course and qualify for admission to an undergraduate course candidates shall satisfactorily complete a program of study comprising five TRAX units (total of 30 credit points) listed in the Program of Study and:
(a) attempt one undergraduate unit listed in the Program of Study; and
(b) satisfy all requirements as set out by the course coordinator, including attendance at all mandatory intensive schools.

A maximum of 18 credit points may be taken in a trimester.

Program of Study

Candidates shall complete an approved program of study as outlined in the Course Schedule comprising:

Course Structure Credit Points
Core Units 30 cps
Listed Units 6 cps
Total 36 cps

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Progression

(a) Any undergraduate unit may be attempted only once; and
(b) any one TRACKS unit may be attempted twice only, unless permission is given by the TRACKS course coordinator.

Improper Conduct

Candidates are referred to the Student Coursework Plagiarism and Academic Misconduct Rules.

Course Aims

TRACKS is a tertiary preparation program for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students who would like to develop the necessary skills and knowledge to undertake undergraduate studies at UNE.

Learning Outcomes Learning outcome information is currently unavailable for this course.
Graduate Attributes Graduate attribute information is currently unavailable for this course.
 

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