Received an offer from UTS College? Congratulations!

We can't wait for you to join us! Check what type of offer you've received. As a domestic student, you can accept this offer through our online student portal. Please read on for how to accept your offer and secure your place.

Types of offers

If you received a full offer, this will be clearly marked in your offer letter. A full offer means that your application to UTS College has been successful.

If you have received a full offer, please follow the steps on this page to accept.

If you've received a conditional offer, this means you'll be eligible for a full offer if you meet the conditions listed on page 3 of your offer letter.

These conditions could be that you provide additional information or documents we need to finalise assessment.

Check page 3 of your offer letter to see what conditions you need to meet. Once you have the information and/or documentation ready, login to the Student Portal, select your offer and upload this information so we can reassess.

Note: conditional offers cannot be accepted. You need to be issued a full offer in order to accept.
 

3 easy steps to accept your offer

Here's your easy step-by-step guide on how to accept your offer from UTS College:

  1. Use the info hub for our tips and your checklist before accepting your offer
  2. Check important dates and next steps
  3. Got questions? Refer to our FAQs, FEE-HELP questions, or feel free to get in touch with our team for assistance. You can also call us on 1800 896 994.

'How to accept your offer' info hub

 

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Other important information

After you have accepted your offer via the student portal, you will then need to activate your UTS email account the next day (within 24 hours) of accepting your offer.

Before the semester begins, you will then receive information on UTS College including how to get set up for your studies, where to find everything (including support services), enrolment information, your Welcome Week schedule and more.

Frequently Asked Questions

Allow about 10 minutes to complete the process. You will need to set up your Unique Student Identifier (USI) before accepting your offer.

Conditional offers are issued when additional information or documents are needed to finalise assessment (e.g. if a student is waiting for their ATAR results but would like to apply early to UTS College to save their place). Conditional offers cannot be accepted. You need to be issued a full offer in order to accept.
 
If you have received a conditional offer, this means you need to supply further documentation to meet the eligibility criteria.

For example, once you have received your final academic transcipt/results, you can log back into our Student Portal (where you originally applied to UTS College) and submit documents to support your application and be considerered for a full offer. Be sure to log in to your existing account (instead of registering as a new user) so we can process your conditional offer quickly.

The documentation required will be outlined on page 3 of your offer letter.

If you are under 18 years, you will also need to upload the Acceptance form found on page 10 of your offer letter in addition to any outstanding documentation. Both you and your parent or legal guardian will need to sign and date the form. Print, scan, and attach the form in the Portal*.

A completion certificate is a testamur for a course completed. Eg, the NSW HSC completion certificate is the NESA issued NSW HSC Testamur.

You can apply for one with Australia Post (you can keep the receipt of application and provide that instead of the TFN if you haven’t yet received your TFN).

Fees and FEE-HELP

There are citizenship or residency requirements (refer to the Study Assist website www.studyassist.gov.au).

The FEE-HELP loan scheme covers studies in all UTS College diplomas.

You can check the approved higher education providers listed on the Australian Government website, Study Assist . You'll find UTS College listed on the site.

You need to complete a Request for a FEE-HELP – Non-university private higher education providers form, which is available online through eStudent. You will receive guidance on how to complete the form in your offer letter. 

No, there is no application charge. But, there is a 20% loan fee based on the FEE-HELP loan that you receive for your diploma course.

Further information regarding this can be found at https://www.studyassist.gov.au/help-loans/fee-help

 

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