Even if you discover that you are not eligible for USyd's Early Offer Year 12 (E12) Scheme or UNSW's Gateway Admission Pathway, you can still benefit from adjustment factors (bonus points) at both universities, which can support your selection rank, maximising your chances of receiving an offer to study your chosen course:
USyd - Academic Excellence Scheme:
Under this scheme, you may have an adjustment of up to 5 points applied to your ATAR, depending on the course(s) that you have applied for and whether you achieved a band 5, band 6 and/or Band E4 in English Advanced and/or higher and Mathematics Advanced and/or higher. USyd states that adjustment factors will automatically be added following the release of your Year 12 results to UAC.
It is important to note that this scheme does not apply to the Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Laws program, although it does apply to the Bachelor of Commerce.
You can access more information about this scheme using the following link:
This scheme recognises high performance in English and mathematics by applying adjustment factors to boost your selection rank.
www.sydney.edu.au
UNSW - HSC Plus:
Under this scheme, students who perform well in subjects that are relevant to their preferred UNSW degree may be awarded a maximum of 5 points. Similar to USyd, the Bachelor of Laws is excluded from this scheme, although the Bachelor of Commerce is included.
To have an adjustment of 5 points applied to your ATAR, you will need to achieve a band 6 in any of:
- English Advanced
- Mathematics Advanced
You can also have an adjustment of 5 points applied to your ATAR if you achieve a band E4 in any of:
- English Extension 1
- English Extension 2
- Mathematics Extension 1
- Mathematics Extension 2
You can access more information about this scheme using the following link:
Adjustment factors (formerly bonus points) are additional factors our university considers in student applications. These factors are designed to reward performance in different areas.
www.futurestudents.unsw.edu.au