Orientation
Orientation is compulsory to attend for all new students, including students transitioning to new programs at UTS College.
Orientation provides an essential introduction to studying at the College and includes resources events and information sessions designed to set you up for success.
Orientation is an important part of your course and is the first day you are expected to be 'on campus'. It is a great opportunity to learn about the College and your program in a fun way, and to meet your classmates and teachers.
Please select your course below.
Your Orientation module will be available 2 weeks before your compulsory Orientation Day.
Get Ready for Sydney
Fall in love with Sydney when you study in its heart. Sydney is one of the safest and most liveable cities in the world: diverse and inclusive, and made up of global citizens. We look forward to welcoming you.
Beyond the famous landmarks, natural beauty and amazing restaurants, Sydney offers business and career opportunities as Australia’s financial and economic powerhouse. There’s always something to do in Sydney, and UTS is right in the heart of it all.
Your UTS College Academic and English Handbook is your comprehensive guide for details about your program, management and support staff, and services.
Check this list of things you must do before you start at UTS College, to ensure a smooth start and set yourself up for success.
1. Activate your UTS email account
Activate your UTS email account. UTS College will use this inbox to communicate with you, so make sure you check it regularly.
2. Login into Canvas and download the App
Canvas is UTS College’s Learning Management System (LMS). It’s where you access your program material and where your teachers will contact you.
Log in to Canvas by entering your UTS email address and password. Once you’re in, we recommend you complete some Canvas activities to help you prepare for your program.
Download the app for IOS or Android.
3. Update your contact details
Check and/or update your contact details. Follow these step by step instructions and log in to eStudent. It’s important to keep this information up to date throughout your time at UTS College.
Note: if you’re under 18, UTS College will do this for you.
4. Download Microsoft Office on your personal device
You will need
Microsoft Office to work on your assignments throughout your program. Follow these 
step-by-step instructions.
5. Upload your photo for your student ID card
CaptureME is used by all new students to submit a photo for their first UTS College Student Card. You can upload your photo using a computer, tablet or smart phone. See the guidelines for uploading your photo.
You'll receive an email advising if your photo has been 'approved' or 'rejected'. After your photo has been approved, the Student Centre will notify when your ID card is ready for collection at the Student Centre (Building 5, Block C, Level 1).
Step-by-Step instructions
All our how-to videos and guides are here.
There are a few things you need to get started with us:
- Your 8-digit Student ID Number (in your Letter of Offer)
- First and last names (names you have enrolled with)
- Date of birth (dd/mm/yy)
- Passport-style photo of your face.
You’ll also need to make sure you have the correct hardware on your device to participate in your studies.
Bring your own device (BYOD)
At UTS College, you’ll need to Bring Your Own Device (BYOD). You can use devices with larger screens (tablets or laptops) around campus and connect to our WiFi. You can access learning resources, communicate and collaborate with classmates.
You can also use your device at home to access your learning resources. Help is always at hand from our ITDS Service Portal.