At Jumbunna, success doesn’t hinge solely on ATAR scores. Our Jumbunna Pathways Program is designed to provide opportunities for recent school leavers, individuals without an ATAR, and those with TAFE, College, or prior University qualifications. This program considers a range of criteria, encompassing educational background, life experiences, and professional work history, ensuring diverse pathways to success.
Jumbunna Pathways Program
Applications for Spring 2024 direct entries are now open and close 30th June 2024.
Begin by applying online for the Jumbunna Pathways Program. Your application undergoes assessment by the Jumbunna Institute for Indigenous Research and Education. Upon evaluation, applicants receive recommendations for:
- Direct entry to UTS – straight into an undergraduate degree of your choice.
- UTS College – Engage in a foundation diploma course strengthening knowledge in your chosen field. Scholarships and tech support are available. Graduates are invited to apply directly for a bachelor's degree, often entering the second year. Find out more via Jumbunna Outreach.
What do I need to apply for the Jumbunna Pathways Program?
Gather essential documentation:
- evidence of school study (for example year 9/10/11/12 school reports)
- transcript from TAFE/college/university (if applicable)
- document outlining work experience (if applicable)
- Tax File Number (TFN) required for scholarships and university admission. If you do not have a TFN please apply for one prior to completing your application here.
- personal statement
- confirmation of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander descent (documentation must include a common seal and must be in the applicant's name) OR the Jumbunna Pathways Statutory Declaration and two references from Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander community members who are not directly related to you and are not a part of the school. confirmation of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander descent
Need further application guidance?
Refer to the Jumbunna Pathways Application Guidelines below or contact us at Jumbunna.outreach@uts.edu.au or on 1800 064 3129.