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You can apply for undergraduate and postgraduate coursework study through UAC if you are: an Australian or New Zealand citizen a permanent resident of Australia the holder of an Australian permanent resident humanitarian visa. Everyone else needs to apply directly to the uni. This space contains info and offers for future students. To see these ads, turn off your ad blocker. Why the ads? The UAC application process Click on the 'Apply or log in' button at the top right of the page and select the relevant application type.
The institutions decide who they will make offers to. UAC doesn't select applicants , or have the power to persuade institutions to make a particular offer, or question decisions made by institutions. Most institutions require you to accept your offer online.
When you log in to check your offer, you'll be given either a link to accept your offer or further information about how to accept it. If you receive an offer in one round, don't assume that you'll receive another offer in a later round. Accept any offer you receive by following the instructions the institution gives you. You must accept your offer by the date indicated in your offer material, otherwise your offer will lapse and it may go to another applicant in the next round.
If you have questions, contact the institution making the offer. Accepting an offer doesn't stop you from being considered in later offer rounds, as long as you remove the successful course from your preferences list to prevent it blocking offers to lower preferences in future rounds. If you receive an offer in one round and accept it, and then receive an offer in a later round, you can choose either to:.
When you apply, make sure the name on your application matches your official ID birth certificate, passport, citizenship documents. You'll need your ID when you enrol and there may be problems if the name on your ID doesn't match your offer letter.
Your USI stays with you for life and gives you access to an online record of your nationally recognised training in the form of a USI Transcript.
Check if you already have a USI from previous vocational education or training. Create a USI. If you have already studied at tertiary level, you may get credit for those studies when you enrol.
Each institution has its own policy regarding advanced standing, which you should check carefully. The Australian Qualifications Framework AQF Qualifications Pathway Policy aims to maximise the credit that students can gain for learning already undertaken and enhance student progression into and between AQF qualifications. For further information, visit the Australian Qualifications Framework website. Deferment is when your institution gives you permission to delay starting your course.
Deferment is for a fixed period, usually six months or one year. All deferments are granted subject to the course being offered the following semester or following year.
Some institutions will only let you defer in special circumstances. When you receive an offer to enrol in a course, information included with your offer will explain how to apply for deferment. You may have to accept the offer before you can defer. Most institutions will ask you to provide a statement to explain why you wish to defer and what you'll be doing during this period. Once your deferment has been granted, you'll receive written confirmation of your deferment from the institution concerned.
This will also give instructions on how to take up your deferred course. If you receive an offer to one of the new courses, you can then decide whether to accept the offer or take up your deferred course. You'll need to re-apply through UAC and declare all of your studies. Check with each institution for specific policies. Institutions make offers at different times of the year, depending on the course. Semester 1 or trimester 1 : If you don't receive an offer at all for a semester 1 or, where relevant, trimester 1 course, we'll advise you of this by email after:.
You won't receive an email from us if you received an offer in any round up to and including these rounds. Semester 2 or trimesters 2 and 3 : If you don't receive an offer at all for a semester 2 or, where relevant, trimester 2 or 3 course, we won't contact you but you can check the status of all your preferences by logging in to your application.
Unfortunately, UAC can't give you any more information than that contained in the email. However, if you log in to your application and check your course preferences, you'll see a message explaining the status of your assessment for each preference. If you are not eligible to receive an offer to a particular course preference, you will be given a short reason for this; for example:. All course preference status explanations. When you apply, you'll be asked if you'd like to receive information about alternative study options should your application be unsuccessful.
You can opt out of receiving this information by logging in to your application. UAC also recommends that, when you choose your course preferences, you include a 'back-up' course; that is, a course you are confident you'll be offered a place in and will be happy to study if you miss out on offers for your higher preferences.
For example, you could include a diploma course in a similar area of study as your preferred degree course. You could then use your diploma studies as a stepping-stone to the degree. Transfers such as this are possible but very competitive, and you usually need to achieve excellent results in your first year.
Each institution has its own requirements for transfers and you should check with the relevant institution for more information before you enrol.
In most cases you're not actually transferring; you're withdrawing from one course and applying for entry to another. You usually need to submit a new application through UAC for the new course.
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