Once you have successfully completed your U@Uni Academy journey, you will be offered a place at UTS.
Applying to study at UTS
Key dates
- May 2024: U@Uni UTS applications open – apply via the UTS Student Portal
- 27 September 2024: U@Uni UTS applications close
- 8 November 2024: U@Uni UTS offers are released
- November 2024: Accept your offer to UTS
U@Uni Academy additional offer rounds – Various dates
- Round 2: Applications close 28 Nov 2024 / Offers released 5 Dec 2024
- Round 3: Applications close 15 Jan 2025* / Offers released 22 Jan 2025
* This is the final date to apply for a course via the U@Uni Academy pathway
Applying to study at UTS
Choose a course
Want to study at UTS? The first step is choosing the right course. Check out the course information pages of the UTS Undergraduate Course Guide, as well as the UTS website. Got questions? Bring them to your U@Uni mentors during UniPrep, or to UTS Open Day.
Apply through the UTS Student Portal
When it comes to getting in to UTS via the U@Uni Academy, you need to meet our program graduation criteria. Lodge your UTS U@Uni Academy application via the UTS Student Portal – not UAC. You can list up to three course preferences starting with the course you most want to study. Check out the Student Portal application pages of our U@Uni Academy Admissions guide for instructions on how to submit your UTS application.
Apply for scholarships
If you’re planning to apply for scholarships or student accommodation, now’s a great time to check your eligibility. UTS has a range of scholarships you can apply for – check out the UTS Undergraduate Course Guide for more information. You might also be eligible for an Equity Scholarship via the UAC website.
Accept your offer
Your letter of offer will include instructions on how to accept or defer your place. UTS can't make you an offer until we receive your application via the UTS Student Portal and determine you meet the U@Uni Academy eligibility requirements.
Once you've accepted your offer, check out our UTS enrolment guide for new students for next steps.
How to apply – video instructions
- Part a: First visit to student portal
This video will step you through your first visit to the student portal. It shows you how to navigate the student portal login page and register your account.
The system will send a verification code to the email you choose. Remember to check your 'Spam' or 'Junk' folder.
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- Part b: Returning visit to student portal
This video will show you how to login to the student portal as a 'Returning applicant' – you are a 'Returning applicant' if you stop your application midway and need to return to it. Remember, you will use the same email address you registered with – it will just have .uts at the end.
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- Part c: Student portal homepage and applicant information
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This video shows you how to fill in your application and apply for a course. There are some important notes to keep in mind:
Your mobile number must be entered in the format +61 3 4657 8934. The Year 12 completion is the date you intend to complete it. The choice for 'Highest level of participation' is 'Secondary education'. The choice for 'Highest level of completion' is 'None of the above'.
- Part d: How to search and apply for a course
This video shows you how to search and apply for a course code (or course name). If a major is relevant to your degree, you also select it here.
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- Part e: Uploading supporting documents
This video shows you how to upload the files to accompany your U@Uni application.
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- Part f: How to withdraw and resubmit an application
This video shows you how to withdraw an application. If you change your mind about your preferences, you will need to withdraw your first application and then submit a new one.
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U@Uni Academy Enrolment Guide
So you've accepted your offer to study at UTS. Now what? This step-by-step guide will show you how to:
- view your UTS offer
- enrol in your subjects
- create your timetable.
U@Uni Academy Admissions Guide
Want more information? Check out our 2025 U@Uni Academy Admissions Guide for further instructions and answers to frequently asked questions.