What is special consideration?

Special consideration acknowledges unavoidable factors that disrupt your studies and recognises what you could have achieved if your circumstances were different. If your application is successful, your aggregate score is increased and then converted into your ATAR. You’ve got nothing to lose by applying, and your potential ranking adjustment could be the difference between receiving an offer and missing out.

Am I eligible for special consideration?

To be eligible for consideration, you must:

  • be an Australian or New Zealand citizen,
  • hold a permanent Australian residency visa, or
  • have an eligible Temporary, Bridging or Safe Haven Enterprise visa.

You will also need to meet the individual requirements of one of the four categories of special consideration.

Applying for special consideration

Deakin recognises four different categories of special consideration available through VTAC equity schemes (formerly SEAS). Learn about each category and find out how to apply.

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Supports a range of students, including mature age applicants, Indigenous Australians, regional or remote applicants, students from under-represented schools or those from a non-English speaking background. You will be automatically considered for all these items even if you do not submit a VTAC equity schemes and scholarships application.

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Financial hardship

Designed to support applicants from a disadvantaged financial background, including recipients of Centrelink or those who have experienced individual or family poverty.

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Living with a disability or medical condition

Applies to applicants who have experienced educational disadvantage due to any learning, physical, sensory, psychiatric or mental health medical condition, illness or disability.

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Difficult family and life circumstances

Covers a range of circumstances, including natural disasters, homelessness, domestic violence, refugee status and other severe life disruptions.

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Subject adjustments

Your aggregate score can also be increased through subject adjustments. Depending on the course you’re applying for, completing related subjects in high school could boost your aggregate score – like if you’re applying for a Bachelor of Civil Engineering having achieved a study score of 30 in mathematical methods.

Find out more about subject adjustments in the entry requirements section (in the selection adjustments tab) on course pages.

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Equity schemes calculator

Get an estimation of the ATAR adjustment you might be eligible for by using our handy special consideration calculator.

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