The Education Access Scheme (EAS) is aimed at applicants who are seeking undergraduate admission to WA universities and have experienced exceptional circumstances during senior secondary schooling, which adversely affected their Year 11/12 level study. They can apply for special consideration, which if approved, may help them gain entry to university study.
Read the information below before applying.
Anyone who applies through TISC, who has experienced circumstances beyond their control which has affected their study is able to submit an Educational Access Scheme application alongside their university application. All EAS applicants will need to support their application with appropriate documentation. Generally, the EAS will not override English competency or pre-requisite requirements, and is not designed for students on a non-ATAR pathway. If you are on a non-ATAR pathway, don't meet English competency, or don't complete the required pre-requisite subject/s, you should check with the university where you want to study as to which entry pathway is most appropriate for you.
You can submit your EAS application after you have completed your initial TISC application and paid the processing fee. There is no separate fee for the EAS application but be aware of the EAS related deadlines for the TISC offer rounds. To apply, log in with your TISC Number and click on Educational Access Scheme on the side menu. If you wish, you can submit an application directly to the university concerned. However, the benefit of applying through TISC is that you only need to submit one application to be considered by all TISC member universities.
All forms are available here.
We understand that you may need to provide sensitive information as part of your application. We will treat your application in the strictest confidence. Only a small number of authorised people at TISC and the universities will have access to your application and supporting documents. TISC will check that you've submitted the necessary documentation, then the universities whose courses you've included in your TISC application will consider your circumstances according to their individual policies. The universities will take your circumstances into account when ranking you for entry to their courses. Any consideration of this nature does not change your official ATAR. All EAS applications received before the deadline for the relevant TISC offer round will be considered for an offer outcome in that round. We'll acknowledged the receipt of your application when you view your offer on TISCOnline. An EAS application does not guarantee entry to any university or its courses.