Application
Online Application Form
- You need to be an Australian Citizen or Permanent Resident to apply.
- You will need the following on hand to complete the online application:
- your most recent Year 12 results or relevant qualification documentation
- letter of recommendation from your Principal or Year Advisor or Careers Advisor supporting your application
- a portrait photo of yourself in JPG, GIF or PNG format
- You will also need to answer several free text questions, this will take some time to complete. You can view these questions by clicking on the "Questions" tab within the online application.
Application steps
- Complete online application form (as above).
- If your online application is successful, you will be invited to attend an interview day.
- If you are successful at interview stage, you will receive a conditional offer based on your ATAR.
Important dates
The closing dates for applications to the 2025 Intake of the Bachelor of Accounting course are as follows:
Round 1 Closing Date - Friday 17 May 2024 by 11.59pm
Round 2 Closing Date - Friday 11 October 2024 by 11.59pm
In person half-day interviews for both rounds will be held: Monday-Friday 4-8 November 2024.
These interviews are for applicants who are considering Bachelor of Accounting as a course preference after the close of on-time UAC applications.
For more information, kindly email Carin.Alberts@uts.edu.au
UAC Application
Please note: All applicants must also apply through the NSW/ACT Universities Admissions Centre (UAC) in the normal way, and have Bachelor of Accounting (601010) listed as one of their preferences*. Formal offers for this course are made through the UAC system. Please visit UAC for application closing dates.
If you have any further questions or need further information on the application process, please do not hesitate to contact the Bachelor of Accounting office: coop.ed@uts.edu.au
*Please note that the Bachelor of Accounting is typically listed on UAC in August and may not be available for selection in May. This is normal as the course is typically listed on the website a little later than other courses.