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Cross-institutionalstudyapplications

Source: https://www.uts.edu.au/for-students/admissions-entry/how-to-apply/cross-institutional-study-applications Parent: https://www.uts.edu.au/for-students/business

Enrolling in subjects, for credit, as a non-UTS student

If you aren't a UTS student, you may be able to enrol in a UTS subject and receive credit towards your degree.

Learn more about the process, requirements and benefits of cross-institutional study.

What is cross-institutional study?

If you are not a UTS student, cross-institutional study allows you to enrol in UTS subjects and receive credit for them towards your course.

Reasons that students undertake cross-institutional study include:

Application dates for cross-institutional study

Applications for Autumn 2026 intake have now closed.

Applications for Spring 2026 intake are open and will close on 28 June 2026.

Domestic students

If you’d like to apply for cross-institutional study as a domestic student, you’ll be required to submit:

Applications are made through My Student Portal.

International students

To apply for cross-institutional study as an international student, you will need to include the following with your application:

Depending on your level of previous study, you can apply using a hardcopy of either the:

Please include the UTS subject code and UTS subject name, available in the UTS Handbook, on the application form under Course Preferences.

Please send your complete application to international.applications@uts.edu.au.

What are the fees for cross-institutional study?

Domestic students

You may be eligible for HECS-HELP or FEE-HELP depending on whether you have a CSP or DFEE place and meet the citizenship and/or residency requirements.

More information is available on the domestic undergraduate student fees page.

International students

To learn about subject fees for international students, visit international student tuition fees.

For more information

If you have questions about subject choices and availabilities, contact the UTS Student Centre.

If you need help completing your application, visit Ask UTS for support online, in-person, or over the phone.

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