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I am transferring into the VCE from overseas. Can I still earn the VCE?
You need to complete 16 units to be awarded the VCE. If you’re transferring into year 11 or 12 you may need to apply for your overseas studies to be credited towards your VCE to help you reach 16 units. Your school can apply for credit for the VCE on your behalf. Ask your VCE coordinator about what to do.

