Glossary - Commonwealth Teaching Scholarships

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TermDefinition
Academic yearEach higher education provider will have an academic calendar that outlines key dates during the academic year. Contact your higher education provider or visit their website for further details.
Academic evidenceEvidence showing completion of an educational qualification, with results, grades or competencies, such as an academic transcript or official statement.
Academic transcriptAn academic transcript is an official legal record that lists all the courses you have completed with corresponding grades. The transcript should have no alterations or erasures.
Accredited teaching degreeA course of study accredited under the Accreditation Standards which leads to a qualification as a teacher. A list of accredited teaching degrees is available on the AITSL website.
Commencement dateThe date an applicant begins their teaching degree.
Conditional OfferA Conditional Offer will be made to an applicant whose application has been assessed as meeting the initial requirements to receive a scholarship but must provide further evidence before receiving a formal offer.
Equivalent full-time student load (EFTSL)

Measure of a student's study load.

An EFTSL of 1.0 is the standard annual study load of a student undertaking a program on a full-time basis.

Expected completion dateThe date an academic degree is due to be completed. This date does not take into consideration events that may extend or reduce the standard expected course duration.
Full-time studyEnrolled in the number of units or courses in an academic year considered to be a full-time study load, as defined by the higher education provider.
Grade point average (GPA)A GPA is the average result of all academic grades and is calculated on a 7-point or 4-point grading scale.
Higher education provider (HEP)A HEP is an institution that provides tertiary or post-school education. Institutions can include universities, academies or colleges.
LANTITELiteracy and Numeracy Test for Initial Teacher Education
Mid-year enrolmentMid-year typically refers to academic enrolment at a time other than the first semester/first study period of the academic year. Students commencing mid-year are not eligible under the program.
Part-time studyEnrolled in less than a full-time study load, as defined by the higher education provider. Part-time study is not permitted under the program.
Regional, rural or remote areaAn area classified as Inner Regional, Outer Regional, Remote or Very Remote by the Australian Statistical Geography Standard.
Scholarship AgreementLegally binding agreement between a scholarship recipient and the Australian Government.
Scholarship Funding PeriodThe period of time set out in a Scholarship Agreement over which the scholarship funding will be paid to a recipient.
Semester/study periodEach higher education provider will have an academic year divided into teaching periods. These teaching periods may be, for example, four study periods, three trimesters or two semesters.
Weighted average mark (WAM)A WAM is the average result of all grades and is calculated on a 100-point scale.