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A personal competencies statement provides SATAC with information about your life experience that can be used as an alternate entry pathway.
There are specific eligibility requirements that must be met in order for your life experience to be considered in support of your application. Many courses that recognise life experience as a pathway also require you to sit the Skills for Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT) in addition to submitting a personal competencies statement.
If you are eligible to provide details of your life experience, and the course you are applying for considers it, you must submit your statement according to the guidelines below.
These guidelines are designed to give you the opportunity to demonstrate how your life experiences have helped you develop the skills and abilities needed to succeed in tertiary study. Failing to address the criteria may result in a low personal competencies ranking.
provides applicants with the opportunity to demonstrate what steps they have taken to:
Tertiary preparation also relates to an applicant’s awareness of the personal, resource and time commitments required to successfully undertake tertiary study.
provides applicants with the opportunity to demonstrate their readiness to participate in the life of a tertiary institution and their preparedness for a lifetime of learning.
provides applicants with the opportunity to demonstrate their capacity for self-directed study.
provides applicants with the opportunity to demonstrate their ability to communicate clearly, particularly using written and oral means, and the ability to interact effectively with others.
provides applicants with the opportunity to highlight their experience, expertise and achievements which are indicative of their likely success in tertiary study.
provides applicants with the opportunity to demonstrate they have the skills and knowledge required to be successful in tertiary study.
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