Set off on a new course in life by applying to become an international student at the University of South Australia. Just follow these four steps, there are no application fees.
Set off on a new course in life by applying to become an international student at the University of South Australia. Just follow these four steps, there are no application fees.
Start your search and discover the possibilities.
Make sure you are aware of entry requirements for the University as well as individual program requirements.
You must have successfully completed an Australian Year 12 program or an equivalent program in your home country or a recognised Pathway or Foundation Studies Program.
If you are an international student studying Year 12 in Australia you need to apply via the South Australian Tertiary Admissions Centre (SATAC).
At a minimum you must have successfully completed an undergraduate degree, to the required standard, from a recognised higher education institution in Australian or the international equivalent and/or the equivalent professional work experience. The University offers both coursework and research degrees.
Depending on your country of citizenship you may need an agent
Depending on your country of citizenship, you may be required to apply through a registered UniSA education agent. View the full list of countries by citizenship here. You will also find a full list of registered UniSA agents on our website (Find an agent).
Find your program and apply online
Once you have found the program you wish to study, from the program's home page click 'apply online' which will take you to our easy to use online International Application System. What can you expect from UniSA’s new International Application System:
Application outcomes will be advised within one to two weeks from the date we receive your application and all required supporting documentation. If you require a student visa, you will need to allow additional time to apply for a student visa.
The University of South Australia does not charge an application fee.