Contact your school's VET Leader for further information and to apply for an EASVA course. Through the course counselling process, your school will assist you in selecting a course that will fit your SACE and vocational pattern.
Once you have selected a course, download an Expression of Interest (EOI) form from the Documents page on this website, complete it and submit it to your school's VET Leader.
Important dates for the application process include -
- Term 3 Week 1 EASVA Expressions of Interest open.
- Term 3 Week 9 EASVA EOI close and DIS Referrals are completed by your school.
- Term 4 Week 2-6 VETRO Assessment and RTO forms to be completed.
- Term 4 Week 6-10 you will be notified to confirm you have a place in your preferred course.
If you are unsuccessful in securing a place, your school will assist you to identify alternative options, which may include making a late application to an alternative VET course with a Registered Trainng Organisation.
Please note that students from member schools have priority in being placed in EASVA courses.
Unique Student Identifier
A Unique Student Identifier (USI) is a nationally recognized training reference code comprised of letters and numbers. Your USI creates a secure online record of your training, and you can access it anytime and anywhere. Creating a USI is free, and once created, your USI is yours for life. You must have a USI to enroll in a VET course, and you can create your USI at www.usi.gov.au.
The USI is linked to the National Vocational Education and Training (VET) Data Collection, and this means that an individual’s nationally recognised training and qualifications gained anywhere in Australia, from different training organisations, will be kept all together.
The USI will -
- link a student's VET achievements, regardless of where in Australia they did the course.
- let students and RTOs easily access secure digital transcripts.
- give students more control over their VET information.
Your VET Leader will require you to provide a print out of your USI number and the full name you created it with.