Historical ATAR eligibility statistics
This historical data reports on the number of students who were eligible for an Australian Tertiary Admissions Rank (ATAR) in the period 2019–2023. View the gender, location and socio-economic status of the students.
About the statistics
The ATAR is a rank based on students' HSC results in a prescribed pattern of courses.
Students can choose to complete a pattern of study that will give them an ATAR. This is calculated and issued by the Universities Admissions Centre (UAC). A student's ATAR may include results from HSC courses completed in previous years.
View more information on ATAR eligibility in the data glossary.
Gender
Use the graph to view the gender of students eligible for an ATAR in the period 2019–2023.
Location
Use the graph to view the number of students eligible for an ATAR by school location in the period 2019–2023.
Socio-economic status (SES)
Use the graph to view the number of students eligible for an ATAR by SES in the period 2019–2023. The SES is based on the student’s address.
- Quartile 1 – represents the lowest or most disadvantaged 25% of SES localities.
- Quartile 4 – represents the highest or most advantaged 25%.
For details on SES data, view the data glossary.