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The image depicts a flowchart illustrating the university enrollment process for high school graduates: starting with "Complete secondary education," progressing to "Complete online application" which splits into two pathways; if rejected, it leads to "Rejection" and a prompt to "Complete application for alternative course," potentially leading to "Application cancelled," while acceptance follows "Send application to administrator," taking "2 weeks" and leading to "Accept conditional offer and enroll," followed by "Select degree subject," then "Registration," and finally "Start degree"; the flowchart also includes "Compile documentation," taking "2 weeks," and requiring "Supporting documentation" at earlier steps.
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The flow chart illustrates the guidance of applying to the university for students that successfully graduated the high school. Overall, it can be clearly seen that all the procedure consists of 7 main steps.
Firstly, a candidate have to have a completed secondary education, after that they can proceed to the compilation of an online application for the chosen university course. Consequently, a student has to send the application to the administrator. However some supporting documentation might be required, after 2 weeks a student should compile the required documentation, subsequently resending them to the administrator. In case of rejection, a candidate can cancel their application unless they want to complete an application for another course.
It might take 2 weeks of attendance to receive university’s reply. In case of a positive response, a candidate can accept conditional offer and enrol to the course, then select degree subject, and complete registration finally being able to start their studies at the university.
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