Tertiary Institutions Service Centre
The Tertiary Institutions Service Centre is the administrative body that processes tertiary course applications for universities and other tertiary institutions in the state of Western Australia. It is a member of the Australasian Conference of Tertiary Admission Centres.
History
Before 1975, all universities in Western Australia had their own application systems and students had to directly apply to them. To simplify this process, the Tertiary Institutions Service Centre was founded in December 1975 by the four public universities in Western Australia: The University of Western Australia, Curtin University, Edith Cowan University and Murdoch University.In July 2021, TISC expanded with The University of Notre Dame Australia joining its unified application system.
From 2023, TISC will no longer compile nor publish schools’ median ATAR scores, in response to better support schools with low rankings and encourage the participation of ATAR courses and reduce the pressured learning environment in high-performing schools. This action is supported by many schools, including prestigious schools such as St Hilda's Anglican School for Girls which describe the system as an "unhealthy competition".