The University of Tasmania operates Tasmania’s Tertiary Admissions Centre for university entrance. Under an agreement, TASC supports the calculation of the Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) ...
The scaling process is undertaken each year solely for the purpose of enabling a student’s Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) to be calculated when they reach the end of Year 12. ‘Scaling’ ...
2025 applications for Reasonable Adjustments open mid-late April. School TASC Liaison Officers (TLOs) can commence submissions via TRACS from mid-late April. TASC recognises that some Tasmanian senior ...
TASC can assess some completed overseas university and senior secondary qualifications. We compare them to the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) or Tasmanian Certificate of Education (TCE).
Check with your school which courses they are offering, or use the Year 11 and 12 Course Guide to see the courses on offer at schools across Tasmania. Use the TCE course plan tool to see the number of ...
As a teacher, you must be informed of TASC rules, policies and procedures when delivering TASC accredited courses. Expectations and key information include course design, scope and sequence, internal ...
For some courses, you must submit a folio or project as part of your external assessment. The Frequently Asked Questions – Externally Assessed Folios document is designed to help students and teachers ...
Read the application information (below), and order the required replacement certificate/s using the Replacement Certificate form. School Certificate – Year 10 (1969 – 1991) Schools Board Certificate ...
The requirements to receive an ATAR in Tasmania are set by the University of Tasmania, as the Tertiary Admissions Centre (TAC) for Tasmania. The TAC decided to make a minor change to the ATAR ...
There are no new or discontinued senior secondary courses for 2025. There are some revised courses / amendments to existing accredited courses for delivery in 2025 onwards, which are now available – ...
Nationally or interstate assessed language (NIAL) courses are sourced from and run by other Australian assessment agencies in other states. Year 11 and 12 students can apply to study nationally or ...
The following TASC Level 3 and Level 4 courses require Markers to undertake the marking of Year 11 and Year 12 external assessments.