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Internationalapplications

Source: https://www.uts.edu.au/for-students/admissions-entry/how-to-apply/international-applicants

Apply to UTS as an international student

UTS offers various programs for international students, and each one has its own entry requirements and application steps. \  \ Before beginning your application, carefully read the list of scenarios below to know what’s your next best step:

Starting your application for a full coursework undergraduate or postgraduate degree

As a non-Australian citizen, you can apply for a full coursework degree online through the UTS Application Portal, or via one of UTS’ agent representatives by submitting a hard copy application. \  \ For more instructions follow the steps below to apply for a full coursework degree at UTS. \  \ If you need help with your application, please contact UTS by either:

or, reaching out to a UTS-approved education agent in your country.

Apply online

Steps to apply

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Admission to UTS courses is competitive. The application is not an enrolment form, nor does it guarantee admission to UTS. An incomplete application will result in delays in processing.

There are two ways to apply to UTS:

Option 1: Submit an online application

Use the blue button below to access our UTS Application Portal. If you are a new user, you will have to create an account. On the ‘start your application’ tab, enter your chosen course name or course code.

UTS Application Portal

Option 2: Complete a hard copy application form

UTS International Undergraduate Application Form (PDF, 107kB)

UTS International Postgraduate Application Form (PDF, 96kB)

Hardcopy application forms must be completed using a black pen, with clear printing. You must sign your own application form. Application forms signed by a UTS representative or by proxy will not be processed.

You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader (opens an external site) to view these PDF files. - ### Step 2: Arrange your supporting documentation

All applications require supporting documents to be submitted to UTS.

All documents submitted with this application become the property of UTS.

The actual support documentation required depends on the applicant, and the type of study you are applying to do.

Supporting documentation may include:

UTS cannot consider your application if all required supporting documentation is not attached.

If you have submitted an online application, you can attach copies of your supporting documentation to your online application. You will still need to submit the original copies to UTS.

Certified copies of supporting documentation

UTS will accept copies certified by employees of one of the following:

Alternatively, documents verified by someone who is currently employed in Australia as:

What does correctly certified mean?

Correctly certified means that your original document has been sighted and the copy has been sworn to be a true copy of the original by one of the authorised people mentioned above. Please note that scans or photocopies will not be accepted.

Translation of documents

Documents not in English must be officially translated and submitted together with certified copies of supporting documents.

Officers authorised to translate official documents into English include:

Note: translated documents must have an official (translation) seal and be signed by the translator. - ### Step 3: Pay the application fee

The application fee will be waived if one of the following conditions apply:

Payment of the application fee can be made in the following ways:

Your application, supporting documents and application fee can be submitted to UTS in a number of different ways.

Online

If you completed your application online, you will still have to provide certified hard copies of your original documents. These may be provided after your application has been assessed. You will also have to provide your original bank cheque/draft to UTS if you choose this method to pay your application fee. The options to provide your certified hard copies and/or original bank cheque/draft are listed below.

On campus

Submit your documents to the UTS International Student Centre.

UTS Building 10\ Level 2 (Ground level, Jones Street entrance)\ 235 Jones St\ Ultimo NSW 2007\ View on map

By mail

Manager, International Admissions   \ Future Learner Recruitment and Admissions   \ University of Technology Sydney   \ PO Box 123   \ Broadway NSW 2007   \ Australia

To a UTS recruitment agent

You can submit your application to one of the many student recruitment agents worldwide. These Student Recruitment Agents are more than happy to discuss study options available at UTS, and can assist you in preparing and submitting your application.

To a UTS representative

Your application can also be submitted directly to a UTS representative at a UTS international event. - ### Step 5: Receive an acknowledgement letter

You will receive a letter acknowledging that we have received your application.

The application processing time for all complete coursework applications is normally around one to two weeks and UTS International will advise you in writing whether your application is successful. If your application is incomplete this may delay the processing time. - ### Step 6: Accept your offer

If you have met all the requirements, you will receive a letter of offer to study at UTS.

You will then need to accept the offer.

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Thank you for your interest in studying at UTS. This might be your first time applying to study overseas and you may feel overwhelmed with the process. If you are an international student applying for a full degree coursework program, then this step-by-step guide might be just what you’re looking for!

Step one: Select your course and start date

\ Select the course that you wish to study, as well as the teaching session you wish to start in. You can find out about our courses on the Brochure Downloads page. Here you will find Course Guides for each level of study and the range of courses to choose from. These are updated each year, so be sure to refer to the latest guide.

The UTS course guide also shows the entry requirements for students from different countries. To help bridge the gap between different academic systems and curriculums, UTS also offers pathway programmes at the foundational, diploma, or pre-master’s level. Visit the UTS College website for more details. You may apply to UTS at any time, but please be mindful of the closing date for each teaching session.

For more information on this, please check out the link in the description.

Step two: Complete the application form

\ There are two ways to complete the application form:

Follow the instructions to apply directly through UTS’s online application system, or

Download and fill in an application form.

An incomplete application will result in delays in processing, so please double-check that you have submitted all the required documents!

Remember, you can also apply through a UTS representative agent – we have agents all around the world.  To find your closest agent, check out our “Find an agent” page – linked in the description!

Step three: Prepare your supporting documents

\ Each course may require different documentation, so please check what you need before you apply. This may include your academic records and statement of completion, evidence of English language proficiency, or references from your employer. You may submit scanned copies online; however, if your application is successful, you will need to post a certified hardcopy of the original documents to UTS International. If you’re applying through an agent, you can also ask for their help with certifying the document.

Step four: Submit your application and pay the application fee

\ You can pay your application fee via PayPal, cheque or bank draft, or via our secure payment site. Please note that PayPal can only be used for your application process and is unavailable for other types of payments you make after your application.

If you apply online, follow the steps, attach any supporting documents, and submit your application. If you downloaded and completed an application form, submit your application in person to the UTS International office, by mail, to a UTS agent, or to a UTS representative. Check out the descriptions for more details.

An incomplete application will result in delays in processing, so please double check that you have submitted all the required documents. Please refer to the checklist section of the application form to ensure you have provided all supporting documents with your application.

After you submit your application

\ Once you have lodged your application, including all your supporting documents, and paid your application fee, you will receive your UTS application number. Keep it safe as you’ll need to refer to in any future correspondence with UTS International.

The application process usually takes between one and two weeks. Once your application has been assessed, UTS International will contact you about your application outcome by email. If you wish to accept your offer, you will need to complete and return the acceptance form. Watch our “How to Accept your Offer” video for a step-by-step guide!

Let us know if you have further questions about the application process. We look forward to receiving your application!

When to apply

There are key application due dates you should keep in mind depending on the month/session you’d like to commence your study with us.

For February/March start (Autumn session)

For July start (Spring session)

For November start (Summer session)

We don’t accept late applications so best to apply early to allow yourself plenty of time to organise a student visa, which you need to study in Australia.

Don’t meet the entry requirements?

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