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Permissiontoreducestudyload

Source: https://www.uts.edu.au/for-students/current-students/managing-your-course/attendance-and-study-load/academic-progression/international-student-requirements/permission-reduce-study-load Parent: https://www.uts.edu.au/for-students/business

If you’re an international student on a student visa, you must maintain a full-time (usually 24 credit points) study load per half-year and complete your degree by the Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) end date. If you wish to take less than a full-time study load in any half-year, you must make sure to complete your degree by your CoE end date or apply for permission to reduce your study load.

Am I exempt from applying for a reduced study load?

You do not need to apply for permission to reduce your study load if any of the following apply:

The first half-year includes all sessions that commence between January and June, while the second half-year includes all sessions that commence between July and December. For example, if you enrol in 18 credit points in the Autumn session and 6 credit points in the January session of the same year, you do not need to apply for permission to reduce your study load for the first half-year.

Why do I need to apply for permission to reduce my study load?

To meet your student visa requirements, you need to be enrolled in a 100 per cent study load per half-year which is usually 24 credit points. Therefore, you need to have formal approval to reduce your study load in any half-year unless you qualify for an exemption.

What happens if I do not apply for a reduced study load?

If you enrol in less than 24 credit points in any half-year without formal approval or an exemption, the university may not be able to issue a new CoE to extend your student visa to complete your course.

Reasons for applying and supporting documentation required

Academic difficulties (Academic Caution and Early Intervention)

Who should apply?

Important    \ If you are in your first session it is not possible to reduce your study load on the basis of academic difficulties. Students must have attempted at least one session before applying for this reason.

What supporting documents are required?

  1. personal statement, explaining the reasons for applying.
  2. Students on Early Intervention or Academic Caution must attach a letter of support from their Academic Adviser to reduce study load.

Compassionate grounds

Who should apply?

Students whose course progression has been impacted by:

Important    \ Circumstances that are not considered compassionate or compelling reasons beyond students control, include, but are not limited to:\ \ - financial and employment reason \ - family obligations, such as a wedding of a relative or friend \ - minor medical illness

What supporting documents are required?

Personal statement

A personal statement explaining the reasons for applying.

Official supporting documentation

All official supporting documentation should include (but not limited to):

Ensure all official supporting documentation are recently dated, and confirm circumstances are ongoing and relevant to the timeframe to be considered.

Any official supporting documentation in a language other than English must be accompanied by an English translation performed by a NAATI-accredited translator (opens an external site).

Official supporting documentation for compassionate or compelling circumstances must be from an independent source of authority, such as:

1.  A UTS Professional Authority form (PDF, 207KB) from a registered medical practitioner, psychologist, counsellor or other registered health practitioner

2.  A detailed statement (memorandum) from a counsellor from the University’s Counselling Service who has been involved in your assessment and/or treatment

3. A detailed medical certificate from a physician or medical specialist. The medical certificate must:

4.    Police statement

5.    A copy of a death certificate or death notice for a close family member

6.    A statutory declaration (for exceptional circumstances only, including situations where you cannot provide supporting documentation explaining the absence of sufficient documents).\

Enrolment issues

Who should apply?

Students who cannot enrol into a subject because:

Important    \ If there are other subjects available for you to enrol in for the session, such as elective subjects, you cannot apply based on this reason. This reason can only be used if there are no other subjects available to enrol in the session. Disliking available elective subjects cannot be used as a reason to reduce study load.

What documents are required?

Additional supporting documentation

Additional supporting documentation is required from the cohorts listed below:

How do I apply for a reduced study load?

Application period:\ \ Applications for the first-half of 2026 will be open from Tuesday 16 December 2025 to Monday 23 February 2026.

Applications submitted outside this period will not be accepted.

What do I need to apply for a reduced study load?

  1. You must enrol in full time study load (where possible) until you receive a response to your application.
  2. All applications must include supporting documentation, see documents required for each relevant category
  3. Additional supporting documentation is required from the cohorts listed below: \ \ Sponsored Students - confirmation from sponsor to support your request to reduce your study load. Sponsor to email approval to sponsored.student@uts.edu.au.\ \ UG Nursing – approval and recommended enrolment plan from Course Director. Email Health.Academic.Programs@uts.edu.au.\ \ Master of Law – Approval from the Director of Students, Email Maria.Abertos@uts.edu.au OR Law International Student Liaison Officer, Email:\ Sara.Dehm@uts.edu.au.\ \ Graduate School of Health (Postgraduate only) - Approval from Faculty. Email gshadmin@uts.edu.au.
  4. All applicants are required to provide proposed study plans for future sessions to make sure their course progression is on track by the CoE end date. Submit your completed application via My Student Portal.  \

What additional support can UTS provide you?

UTS offers a range of services to assist you throughout your studies.

You may contact any of the following support services depending on your situation.

Apply to reduce study load (PDF, 2.9MB)


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