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What programs are considered equivalent to a Secondary School qualification?
What programs are considered equivalent to a Secondary School qualification?
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Written by Steph Cousins
Updated over a week ago

The RSSP is currently only open to students who have completed secondary school education (Year 11 and 12), or an internationally recognised equivalent.


Students who have completed the following courses may apply for the RSSP:

  • Year 11 and 12 at a government regulated Secondary School.

  • International Baccalaureate.

  • A Levels.

  • SAT (Scholastic Assessment Test)

  • SACE Internationals (South Australian Certificate of Education), formerly SAM (South Australian Matriculation).

  • General Equivalency Diploma tests (GED).

  • Year 10 or the International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE), followed by another internationally recognised university preparation course.

  • Commencement and completion of some credits towards an undergraduate course (if you were previously admitted to university this can stand as an equivalent to year 12).

Depending on the Secondary School course you have completed, if you are successful you may need to complete additional pre-university foundation studies prior to beginning your university course.

Please submit all documentation relating to all courses that make up your Secondary School qualification in your application.

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