UPDATE FROM UAC FOR IB SCHOOLS MAY 2019.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
IB Class of 2011 Parent Meeting October 14, 2009.
Advertisements

Applying to Uni: it’s easy if you know what to do… 2015 International students.
Demystifying the ATAR & understanding the UAC International process. July 2010.
Calculation of the ATAR and using the scaling report UAC Information Session 6, 8, 12 and 14 June 2012.
Winchmore Sixth Form Y11-12 Information Evening, 1 November 2011.
Universities Admissions Centre (UAC) YEAR 10 PRESENTATION Choosing HSC courses: facts & myths.
NYS Assessment Updates & Processes for New Social Studies Regents Exams September 18, 2014 Candace Shyer Assistant Commissioner for Assessment, Standards.
Unlocking the Secrets of UAC Admissions Friday 10 December 2004 Council Chamber UNSW.
The NSW Higher School Certificate Information for Year 10 Students and Parents.
1 Graduation Rates: Students Who Started 9 th Grade in 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, and 2008.
Applying to Uni: it’s EASY if you know what to do…
Key Dates for HSC results and ATAR results By : Atarcalculatorscore.netAtarcalculatorscore.net.
JUNIOR PARENT MEETING February 19, AGENDA  Transcripts  ACT /SAT  College Admissions  Application Process  Scholarships  Resumes.
WALNUT HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 2018 Sophomore to Junior Year.
State Board of Education Achievement and Graduation Requirements Committee January 11, 2016.
Senior School Programs. Today’s Session Overview of Senior School programs Specific information on the IB and QCE programs Requirements for.
State Board of Education Achievement and Graduation Requirements Committee October 19, 2015.
Year 11 going into Year 12. Choices are not so simple anymore! 7 occupations that didn’t exist when your child started primary school – Social Media/Online-
1 Graduation Rates: Students Who Started 9 th Grade In 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, and 2007.
MATRICULATION PROGRAMS IN 2017
2016 Primary Assessment Update 27th September 2016
TRACY HIGH SCHOOL IB ACADEMY
Higher School Certificate Requirements and Students with Special Education Needs Key Messages NSW Education Standards Authority.
The Preliminary & HSC courses 2017 St Pauls Catholic College
OAEP Conference – Prepared for Success Component Marianne Mottley – Director Office of Accountability May 8, 2017.
DJJ Accountability Rating System
Year 10 subject selection for stage 6
State College Area School District
Sixth Form Open Evening Thursday 10th November 2016
Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) State Plan: Update
Sheffield Performance Overview
Application Process.
Parent Information Night
Course Selection for Rising Juniors
Senior Information Evening
IB Parent School – Session 2 “What is the Diploma Programme?”
Scheduling the Diploma
WHY? to equip school leavers with the 21st century skills they need to succeed in work and life to ensure school leavers are innovators, entrepreneurs,
Ancaster IB Diploma Program.
Choosing HSC courses: facts and myths
— How To Apply For A Research Degree And Scholarship
FINAL VERSION: For QTAC Website
The IBDP at Bergen Katedralskole Ex Sapientia libertas
THE ATAR AND APPLYING THROUGH UAC 2018.
— How To Apply For A Research Degree And Scholarship
APPLYING THROUGH UAC Enhancing the links 2018.
THE ATAR AND SUBJECT SELECTION 2018.
Which Way Now – Information Evening
2017 Admissions Information
The ATAR and subject selection 2017
THE ATAR AND APPLYING THROUGH UAC 2018 Duval High School.
Choosing HSC courses: facts and myths
THE ATAR AND SUBJECT SELECTION 2018.
EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL at MIDLAND COLLEGE
Wallkill Central School District OPEN HOUSE
Wallkill Central School District OPEN HOUSE
What you need to know about grade 12.
“REGISTRATION for SOPHOMORE YEAR”
Choosing HSC courses: facts and myths
THE ATAR AND SUBJECT SELECTION 2018.
Coffee & Conversation December 6, 2018
International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme at CPA
YEAR Curriculum.
THE ATAR AND APPLYING THROUGH UAC YEAR 12 INFORMATION.
Year 10 Information Session 2019
THE ATAR AND APPLYING THROUGH UAC YEAR 12 INFORMATION.
Year 10 Information Session 2019
Year 10 Information Session 2019
2015 January February March April May June July August September
Chesterton Community College… 16 and Beyond
Presentation transcript:

UPDATE FROM UAC FOR IB SCHOOLS MAY 2019

2019 ADMISSIONS

IB STUDENTS AND 2019 ADMISSIONS Almost 16% of IB students had a rank of 99.00 and above (compared to 1.6% of HSC students) Three Go8 unis accounted for 83% of 1st preferences Most popular fields of study were Society and Culture (includes Law, Psychology and Economics); Health; and Natural and Physical Sciences (includes Maths, Medical Science)

2019 ADMISSIONS 6.3% more IB applicants 1,274 offers made to IB students (increase of 14.1%) 961 (92.4%) students received at least one offer (increase of 20%) Average 1.33 offers per student (decrease of 5.3%)

2019 ADMISSIONS 62.9% of IB students received an offer to their 1st preference (compared to 57.3% last year) 22.2% received an offer to their second preference (up from 21.5%) Compared to HSC: 1st preference offers were 63.1% (down from 63.7%) and 2nd preference offers were 20.5% (up from 21.2%) Similar patterns for IB and HSC students

2020 ADMISSIONS

2020 ADMISSIONS Opened April 2019 November IB students advised to apply from 1 August 2019 Student ID details not yet available Required for applicants who want to apply for EAS, SRS or ES IB students will receive offers in January Round 1 Institutions will be reminded to ensure that there are places/scholarships for applicants whose results have not been received prior to December Round 2

SCHOOLS RECOMMENDATION SCHEMES (SRS) Closing date for applications Monday 30 September 2019 Closing date for school ratings Wednesday 9 October 2019 November Round 1 first SRS offer round 2019 admissions 141 IB students applied for SRS 37 unconditional offers across 33 students 29 conditional offers across 19 students

OFFERS BASED ON PREDICTED GRADES UAC will NOT be processing predicted grades for domestic applicants for 2020 admissions 2019 admissions; 3 universities made offers: ACU – 6 University of Canberra – 13 MQ University – 102

2020 CONVERSION SCHEDULE 2020 combined schedule has been approved by the ACTAC Operations group Current methodology paper available on UAC website: https://www.uac.edu.au/future-applicants/admission- criteria/ib-applicants

IB DIPLOMA SUBJECT MAPPINGS Grade and subject equivalencies are available on the UAC website: https://www.uac.edu.au/future- applicants/admission-criteria/ib-applicants Mapping for new new IB mathematics subjects have been confirmed by the ACTAC Results Equivalence Group (REG)

CONFIRMED MATHEMATICS SUBJECTS MAPPINGS Mathematics: applications and interpretations SL mapped against NSW HSC General Mathematics Standard 2 Mathematics: applications and interpretations HL and Mathematics: analysis and approaches SL mapped against NSW HSC Mathematics Mathematics: analysis and approaches HL mapped against NSW HSC Mathematics Extension 2

NEW SCHEDULE

WHY? We review all our schedules regularly as better data becomes available We have been working with IBO for 18 months to obtain finer-grained data about the performance of IB students to inform a new schedule This is not happening in response to reports in the media This is a schedule used in other states so agreement has been reached nationally on this change

2017 ATAR/IB COHORT COMPARISON 57,061 students in NSW received an ATAR 46 of these students received 99.95 - 0.08% of the cohort Median ATAR was 69.00 IB 527 NSW students attempted the IB 13 of these received 99.95 - 2.47% of the cohort. Controlling for cohort size, this is roughly 30 times more than the ATAR cohort The median IB score was 36, which mapped to a rank of 94.60. The IB score of 24 mapped to a rank of 69.05, which is roughly the same as the middle student in the ATAR cohort.

MORE GRADATIONS TO BE ADDED The current schedule has limited mapping points because of the coarseness of reported DP grades (1 – 7) ACTAC have been working with the IB for the last 18 months to obtain finer-grained data to improve the schedule and make it fairer for all students. The result is that we can better differentiate between DP students on the same overall DP score. Currently each IB grade in a particular subject covers a range of marks. For example, in 2018, students with a mark of 62 to 74 in Biology SL all received a grade of 6. For the new score we will take into account the mark underlying the grade. In doing so, students with higher underlying marks may receive a better rank than students who are on the same grade but have a lower mark. Overall DP score will not change but extra gradations between each DP scores will be introduced.

IMPLEMENTATION The IB will advise IB result to students including percentage marks for each subject – IB DP score ACTAC will calculate and advise the new finer-grained score; the International Baccalaureate Admission Score (IBAS) This score will be used to derive the admissions rank as per the new schedule This rank will be the basis of the UAC Selection Rank (which includes adjustments)

IMPLEMENTATION TIMELINE Students already in Years 11 and 12 will not be affected First cohort to be affected are students in Year 10 in 2019 The new schedule is to be introduced for 2022 admissions

CONSEQUENCES OF THE CHANGE 60% of students will retain the same rank 25% of students ranks will go up 15% of students ranks will go down The new schedule shouldn’t have a significant impact on DP students competitiveness The new schedule shouldn’t impact Year 10 subject choice or the choice of the DP over a state qualification The IB Diploma is held in high regard in terms of university admissions and the new schedule is not intended to undermine the DP in any way

EXAMPLES In 2018, 13 NSW students obtained an IB score of 45 3 would retain 99.95 10 would receive 99.90 In 2017, 28 NSW students obtained an IB score of 35 18 would retain 93.30 3 would receive 93.00 7 would receive 93.60

FINE-GRAINED SCHEDULE New score Proposed rank Current rank 45.50 99.95 39.00 97.10   33.75 91.00 28.50 79.90 45.00 99.90 38.75 96.90 33.50 90.65 28.25 79.35 44.50 99.85 38.50 96.70 33.25 90.25 28.00 78.80 44.00 99.80 38.25 96.45 33.00 89.80 27.75 78.20 43.50 99.75 38.00 96.25 32.75 89.40 27.50 77.65 43.00 99.70 37.75 96.00 32.50 88.95 27.25 77.05 42.75 99.55 37.50 95.75 32.25 88.50 27.00 76.40 42.50 99.40 37.25 95.45 32.00 88.05 26.75 75.80 42.25 99.25 37.00 95.15 31.75 87.55 26.50 75.15 42.00 99.10 36.75 94.80 31.50 87.10 26.25 74.40 41.75 98.95 36.50 94.50 31.25 86.45 26.00 73.65 41.50 98.80 36.25 94.20 31.00 85.75 25.75 72.85 41.25 98.65 36.00 93.90 30.75 85.10 25.50 72.10 41.00 98.55 35.75 93.60 30.50 84.40 25.25 71.25 40.75 98.40 35.50 93.30 30.25 83.80 25.00 70.40 40.50 98.25 35.25 93.00 30.00 83.15 24.75 69.55 40.25 98.05 35.00 92.70 29.75 82.55 24.50 68.70 40.00 97.90 34.75 92.40 29.50 81.90 24.25 67.85 39.75 97.70 34.50 92.10 29.25 81.40 24.00 67.00 39.50 97.50 34.25 91.75 29.00 80.90 39.25 97.30 34.00 91.40 28.75 80.40

PERCENTAGE DIFFERENCE PER RANK Diploma score Decrease Same Increase 45 75% 25% 0% 44 70% 30% 43 77% 23% 42 37% 58% 5% 41 22% 71% 7% 40 21% 64% 15% 39 19% 38 16% 54% 37 20% 60% 36 35 12% 59% 29% 34 10% 31% 33 32 57% 33% 31 36% 30 11% 52% 29 13% 53% 34% 28 9% 55% 27 6% 42% 26 48% 25 24 40% 44% Total 17% 26%

COMMUNICATIONS PLAN Starting with schools now Will develop collateral for schools, students and parents and start communications in June Information will be available to the media and public on our website in August 2021 Year 12s are the first cohort affected

THANK YOU Kim.Paino@uac.edu.au Nerida.Bewick@uac.edu.au