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Welcome to UTS

Whether you’re transferring from another uni or returning to study after a break, we’re excited to support your journey as a non-school leaver.

Essential information for non-school leavers

Learn how to have your prior study recognised, the difference between a ‘non-current school leaver’ and ‘non-recent school leaver’, and more.

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Transfer your credits

Have your previous education or work experience recognised as part of your studies at UTS.

Boost your chances of getting in

Our admissions schemes can enhance the strength of your application by showcasing what’s unique about you.

Choose your path

There’s more than one way to get into UTS. Our admissions pathways offer a second chance to enter your chosen degree.

Scholarships open doors

At UTS we celebrate your achievements and desire to succeed, and that's why we offer over 400 scholarships.

Fees and financial assistance

Understanding your uni fees – and how you’ll pay them – can help you feel confident about your finances before and during your UTS degree.

Open Day

Experience the excitement of UTS Open Day! Explore our campus, connect with passionate staff and students, and discover your future all in one day.

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Experience UTS

From classes and internships, to events and extracurriculars, discover all there is to know about your home away from home.

Explore your campus

Get a taste of student life in the heart of Sydney’s technology and innovation precinct.

Plan your future career

Learn how UTS gives you practical experience, industry connections and personalised career support during your studies.

Build your skills and community

Connect with the UTS community and make an impact while you develop leadership skills, volunteer or take part in sport and social activities.

Global opportunities

Whether you're looking to spend a few weeks overseas or a year immersed in a different culture, there are plenty of opportunities for you to explore the world.

Take a tour

Explore our buildings and get a taste of campus life.

 Insights

Get tips and advice for reapplying to uni and what it’s like to join UTS as a non-school leaver.

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Back to the drawing board: a mid-career change to midwifery

When it comes to midwifery, a bit of life experience can go a long way.

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On the fast track to a registered nursing career

Ready to go from doing to caring? It’s never too late for a nursing career.

How to reapply to UTS

Looking to start a new degree or transfer to UTS? Here's how it works.

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Learning inside and outside the classroom

Master of Information Technology graduate Jing-Ying Cheah embraced the dynamic culture at UTS.

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It’s never too late for a law degree

As a Year 12 student, Naomi McKeown missed out on undergraduate law by just a few marks.

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Back to the drawing board: a mid-career change to midwifery

When it comes to midwifery, a bit of life experience can go a long way.

How to reapply to UTS

Looking to start a new degree or transfer to UTS? Here's how it works.

Webpage

On the fast track to a registered nursing career

Ready to go from doing to caring? It’s never too late for a nursing career.

Webpage

Learning inside and outside the classroom

Master of Information Technology graduate Jing-Ying Cheah embraced the dynamic culture at UTS.

What’s on

Learn more about our courses and become part of the vibrant UTS community.

UTS campus tours

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UTS Tower - Building 1 Foyer

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Brennan Program Ask Me Anything Yarning Circles Autumn 2025 #4

Fri 28 Mar 2025

11.00AM - 12.00PM Australia/Sydney (1 hour)

City campus CB02 Building 2 Level 17 Meeting Room

Free admission

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Master your Career: In conversation with a Solutions Engineer and Cybersecurity Professional

Tue 15 Apr 2025

6.00PM - 7.30PM Australia/Sydney (1 hour)

City campus UTS Central (Building 2) - Level 4, Foyer

Free admission

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Become a Teacher Info Evening

Tue 29 Apr 2025

6.15PM - 7.45PM Australia/Sydney (1 hour)

City campus UTS Building 2 Level 4, Jones St Foyer

Free admission

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Register for the future students e-Newsletter

ShortcUTS is an e-newsletter for students interested to study at UTS. The newsletter includes updates about UTS courses, scholarships, events and application dates. Sign up here to ensure you’re on top of all your options!

ShortcUTS is an e-newsletter for students interested to study at UTS. The newsletter includes updates about UTS courses, scholarships, events and application dates. Sign up here to ensure you’re on top of all your options!



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Top tip: if your child is finishing school in 2023, they'll start university in 2024, unless they're taking a gap year



Top tip: if you're finishing school in 2023, you'll start university in 2024, unless you're taking a gap year








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Glossary

Starting uni is confusing enough, but there’s a whole new language that comes along with it. Here’s a summary of some of our key terms to help you get your head in the game.