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bring what it says on the website..

TFN form does not need to be filled out immediately.. there is a deadline of march i think...

one more thing for you youngens lol

go to orientation week for your faculty, or if advised do a bridging course. that way you'll know people before uni. actually starts so you won't be as lonely :)
 

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dingo, i thought u went to uws...?
i remember you trying to decide whether or not to do gen engineering.. or the business program at uws.... or... is it you applied for transfer ? :?

for acceptance of your offer...
you can do either the following
1. do a print out from the computer...
alternatively
2. wait for the mail for your uac slip to come through via snail mail ( normal postage)

enrollment for first years would most likely be in person..
bring your tax file number.. and make sure you don't look dead on the day of enrollment.. otherwise you'll regret it --> student cards :p (the photo is saved on file....)
 
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After you accept your offer and activate your UTS email address, have a read of the "Getting Started @ UTS" guide, located in the New Students section at http://www.sau.uts.edu.au/enrolment/ . It will tell you what happens on enrolment and what to bring.

You have to attend your enrolment session so they can help you with your enrolment and give you stuff (like your ID card), however, your actual enrolment will be done online (I believe on the day). You will also have to choose your class preferences, so have a look at http://timetable.uts.edu.au and try to pick out suitable times for your subjects. You will have to select your timetable preferences, and then a week before uni starts, you will get your class allocations, which you can swap to other classes then if you wish. Your subjects can be found from your subject handbook entry at http://www.handbook.uts.edu.au . I know it sounds all so confusing, but its explained in more detail in the "Getting Started @ UTS" guide.
 

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