Undergraduate Course Guide Sydney 2020

Law Student Education Student Law Student Special circumstances Medical or disability support required? Yes No If yes, please disclose further information. Disclosing this information will not impact on your application. Academic background Are you currently in Year 12 and completing: HSC (completing a minimum of 10 units, with a minimum of 8 units from Category A courses) International Baccalaureate (IB) Other state Year 12 exam Home educated/other Will you be applying for the Educational Access Scheme through UAC? Yes, please attach a copy of your submission No Criminal conviction This information will be used in the strictest confidence. You are not obliged by law to disclose any spent convictions as defined in the Criminal Records Act 1991 (NSW). Please note that ability to obtain a current approved police clearance is a prerequisite for some programs. Please indicate if you have been convicted of a criminal offence. Yes No Religion The University of Notre Dame Australia is a Catholic University. We welcome and accept applications from people of all faiths or none at all who understand and respect the Objects of the University. Anglican (Church of England) Baptist Buddhism Catholic (incl. Maronite, Melkite & other Eastern Catholics) Hindu Islam Judaism Lutheran Uniting Church No religion Other Cultural information Do you identify as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander? (You may be asked to provide further documentation) Aboriginal Torres Strait Islander Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Neither Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander Country of birth Country of birth If you were not born in Australia, please indicate the day, month and year of your arrival in Australia - - Please state the day, month and year Permanent Residency or Citizenship was granted - - Citizenship and residency status ( Note: Evidence of citizenship/residency status may be requested.) Please tick the appropriate box Australian Citizen Australian Permanent Humanitarian Visa Holder Australian Permanent Resident New Zealand Citizen Diplomatic or consular representative of New Zealand, or the spouse or dependent relative of such a representative Other ‘If you ticked ‘Other’, you are considered to be an international student and are required to complete additional documentation. The Admissions Office will forward you this documentation on receipt of your application. Please contact the Prospective Students Office for further details on +61 2 8204 4404 or by email to sydney@nd.edu.au . Elite athlete Are you applying as an elite athlete? Yes No 2 of 4 3 of 4 Prepare to apply Prepare a written reference supporting your motivation, personal qualities and academic potential. Teachers, principals, coaches, supervisors or mentors may be good referees to approach. Collate your Year 11 and Year 12 mid-year reports. If you haven’t received your Year 12 mid-year report yet, you can still submit an application and provide your report once this becomes available. Write your Personal Statement Write approximately 500 words (one page) outlining why you’re applying to Notre Dame, what made you choose your degree of interest, and your commitment to community and/or co-curricular and leadership activities. Submit your application​ You can submit an application online at notredame.edu.au/sydney-earlyoffer . Or you can also submit your application by mail or in person. We will let you know once we have received your application. 1 2 3 Authorisation to act on my behalf If you wish to authorise a relative or friend to act on your behalf in your absence, please complete the following declaration: I, hereby authorise whose signature appears below, to act on my behalf in my absence in all matters relating to my application for the Early Offer Program at The University of Notre Dame Australia. Applicant’s signature Date (dd/mm/yyyy) - - Authorised person’s signature Date (dd/mm/yyyy) - - Relationship Confidential password (for verification purposes) Personal Statement The Personal Statement is an essential part of your application. Please attach a Personal Statement of approximately 500 words in length (one page). Your Statement should address your reasons for applying to Notre Dame and motivations for pursuing your course of interest. • If applying under the academic achievement category, the Personal Statement should also show how your academic achievements so far are paving the way for academic excellence at university. • If applying under the co-curricular and leadership category, the Personal Statement should detail your consistent commitment to leadership and/or co-curricular activities in Year 11 and Year 12, and show how your co-curricular achievements may contribute to success at university. These may include a range of activities, such as volunteering, sporting commitments, social justice work, school leadership responsibilities or other community involvement. For each activity, please provide details about the start and end dates and frequency of activity. Where relevant, please list the organisation name. Documentation checklist Final Year 11 and all available Year 12 reports Written reference(s) Personal Statement (approx. 500 words) Supporting documentation, if applicable Study preferences Program one Program code Program two Program code Program three Program code Major Commencing semester Mode of study Semester 1, 2020 Full-time Semester 2, 2020 Part-time School details Name of school Suburb State NSW Education Standards Authority (NESA) Student Number Year of completion Please note: by signing the declaration at the end of this form, applicants are authorising the University to access their results from NESA Early Offer Process A P P YL 70 | NOTRE DAME UNDERGRADUATE COURSE GUIDE 2020 SYDNEY CAMPUS EARLY OFFER

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