Schools Network Access Program (SNAP) information for staff

What is SNAP?

SNAP stands for Schools Network Access Program. It is one of RMIT’s special entry admissions schemes. SNAP is a non-ENTER score based school recommendation scheme which involves 71 State secondary colleges in Victoria.

Year 12 students from SNAP secondary schools make an application via the Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre’s (VTAC) online Special Entry Access Scheme (SEAS) system.

SNAP applicants must still meet all published requirements for the program including satisfactory completion of the VCE/VCAL and all extra requirements and pre-requisites.

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Why we have a SNAP scheme

RMIT believes that education has a unique and transformative role in enabling individuals to reach their full potential and in creating an equal and democratic socieity and in increasing economic and social capital, through innovation.

RMIT's special entry admissions schemes target cohorts who are educationally disadvantaged.

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Information for selection officers

SNAP and commencing load equity targets

RMIT has a 20% commencing load target for enrolment of students who have applied to RMIT under our equity admissions schemes. SNAP is one of those schemes.

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Contact information

For further information about SNAP contact:

Equity and Diversity Unit
Email: equity@rmit.edu.au
Tel. (03) 9925 3181

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