While you're at university, you have to juggle study, work, home, finances and your personal life... and we're here to help!

Make your first stop the Student Help Web
. There's a huge A-Z index that will answer many of your questions - or point you in the right direction. There's also links to all the different student services at UTS - everything from emergencies to child care.
The Student Services Unit provides help with:
- Health if you're sick or need general health advice, contraception or travel immunisations (the medical service is bulk-billed)
- Housing to help you find a place to live
- Special needs services for students with disabilities or ongoing medical conditions
- Finances for loans and advice on budgeting, Austudy, tax, etc.
- Careers for practical advice on your career, finding a job and graduate recruitment
- Counselling when things get tough at home or uni, and you need someone to talk to who can help
- Chaplaincy for pastoral or spiritual help (there are chaplains from nine different faiths or traditions on campus at UTS)
UTS provides lots of help with your study skills... You can see a learning skills Counsellor at Student Services, visit a Study Assistance Centre, check out the UTS Library's Information Skills Training Program, get some tutoring or check out the UTS BELL Program. BELL helps you find exactly what you need to improve your study and workplace skills - whether it's a basic bridging course in maths, computer or language skills, or advanced postgraduate research techniques.

