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Here are our most commonly requested application forms.
Your Mac or PC will need Adobe Acrobat 5.0 to read these files. Alternatively, these application forms are available on request from the UNSW Student Recruitment Office. Tel: +61 2 9385 1844/1866/2413 Email: studentrecruitment@unsw.edu.au Please note: UNSW does not accept application forms by email. However, applications for some programs can be submitted electronically using the Apply Online service. Bridging Programs The University of New South Wales Bridging Programs offer you the opportunity to revise Mathematics, Chemistry and Physics subjects and experience how these subjects are taught at university. Each course has a total of 36-42 hours of lectures, tutorials, laboratory classes and/or demonstration sessions in Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry - Application Form. SCATS - local students only Special Consideration for Applicants with Tertiary Study (SCATS) for applicants who have undertaken tertiary studies and whose secondary and/or tertiary performance has been affected by long-term educational disadvantage due to circumstances beyond their control - Application Form Scholarships As not all scholarships use the same application form, please refer to the Scholarships website for full details. Undergraduate Programs Local Students All local students (Australian citizens, Australian permanent residents and New Zealand citizens) applying for admission to an undergraduate program at UNSW must apply through the Universities Admissions Centre (UAC) International Students International students attempting an Australian year 12 qualification (onshore or offshore), an International Baccalaureate in Australia or a New Zealand NCEA Level 3 must apply through the Universities Admissions Centre (UAC). All other International students apply directly to UNSW through the International Office or click here to apply online. Honours Programs Students planning to go on to higher research (e.g. Master of Philosophy, PhD) are usually required to complete a bachelor program with honours. In some programs Honours is awarded at the completion of the program requirements. In others, students may apply to undertake a separate additional Honours year. Entry into an Honours year depends entirely on the program authority concerned and is granted to a person who has satisfactorily completed the Pass degree of Bachelor at a standard set by the program authority. Local Current UNSW students applying to undertake an Honours program should apply directly to their Program Office. All others should complete the Application Form [pdf] for admission to Honours and submit it to the Admissions Office no later than 10 December (for Semester 1 intake) or 10 May (for Semester 2 intake). International Current International students applying to undertake an Honours program should apply directly to their Program Office. All others should apply directly to UNSW through the International Office or click here to apply online. Postgraduate Programs Coursework All prospective postgraduate students (local and international) can Apply Online. Alternatively you can download a Postgraduate Coursework Application form Research Programs Information for postgraduate research students (local and international), including the Postgraduate Research application form can be found on the UNSW Graduate Research School website. |
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