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Flinders University uniTEST

19.07.18

The uniTEST is available to all Year 12 students to enhance your chances of getting into Flinders University. Flinders will select students based on Year 12 results (60% weighting toward the ATAR score) and uniTEST performance (40%). If you take the test and don’t do so well, don’t worry, Flinders will only consider your ATAR.

 

Does uniTEST apply to your preferred course?

uniTEST results can be used for entry to all undergraduate Flinders courses except the Bachelor of Clinical Sciences/Doctor of Medicine. Note: you still need to apply for your course via SATAC.

 
Are you eligible?

uniTEST is open to any current Year 12 student who will complete an Australian Year 12 qualification this year. This includes international onshore Year 12 students.

 
How to register for uniTEST

uniTEST is an online test that occurs under exam conditions. The uniTEST will be conducted at Tenison Woods College on Tuesday 18 September at 9.00am.  More details will follow.

 
What happens after you sit uniTEST?

Your answers are submitted to the Australian Council for Education Research (ACER) who mark the test on behalf of Flinders University.

 
When will you get your results?

You will receive your results from ACER in early to mid-December, around the same time as Year 12 results are released. You can use your uniTEST results for two years after sitting the test.

After you get your results you don’t need to do anything. Flinders University will calculate and use your combined score. If your performance enhances your entry application, your offer for Flinders will come via SATAC.

 
About your results

You will receive a scale score out of 100 for each of the three sections in the test and a total scale score. Scores are scaled to take into consideration year-to-year differences in test difficulty. You will also get a percentile rank score that indicates how you performed against all other uniTEST candidates who sat the test in the same year.

Tenison Woods College respectfully acknowledges the Boandik people are the First Nations people of the Mount Gambier South Eastern region of South Australia and pay respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, past, present and emerging.