Congratulations on receiving an offer to study at UTS!
Your next steps
Visit Starting at UTS and go through the steps one by one.
Accept your offer
To accept your offer
Please log-in to My Student Admin. We encourage you to accept your offer as soon as possible to secure your place in the course.
To decline your offer
Please email gsh.future@uts.edu.au. Our courses are very competitive with strict quotas. As there are very limited places in each course, please let us know as soon as possible, so that we may offer your place to the next applicant. Please contact AskUTS for other courses not offered by the Graduate School of Health.
Conditional offer
If you have a conditional offer, you will need to meet the conditions of your offer prior to the commencement of the course.
Documents required to meet the conditions of your offer may be provided at a later date, after you accept your offer and enrol in subjects for both Autumn and Spring sessions.
If you are unable to meet the conditions of your offer, you may be withdrawn from the course. Further instructions will be provided.
Enrolment
For 2026 commencement, enrolment opens 1 December 2025.
Enrol in all subjects for both Autumn and Spring sessions via My Student Admin.
For help, read how to enrol.
- Master of Genetic Counselling
- Master of Clinical Psychology
- Master of Orthoptics
- Master of Pharmacy
- Master of Pharmacy (International)
- Master of Physiotherapy
- Master of Speech Pathology
- Master of Good Manufacturing Practice
- Graduate Diploma in Good Manufacturing Practice
- Graduate Certificate in Good Manufacturing Practice
Timetable
Autumn session
The timetable allocation opens in early December. To allocate your Autumn activities, visit myTimetable.
Spring session
The timetable allocation will open in April.
If you have any questions about timetable allocation, please contact AskUTS.
Course commencement
- Course commences: Monday 9 February 2026
- Compulsory on-campus attendance: Monday 9 February to Friday 13 February 2026, for the Graduate School of Health Professional Skills Week
- Registration required for: Professional Skills Week. Please register via UTS Orientation. (More information will be provided closer to the start of the course.)
- Session commences: Monday 16 February 2026
Note: These commencement dates are also listed in 2026 academic year dates.
Clinical Placement compliance
Visit Graduate School of Health Clinical Placements for more information and to complete all requirements on the Graduate School of Health Clinical Compliance Checklist.
These requirements must be completed by the end of Professional Skills Week (13 February 2026). You will be unable to attend clinical placement without full compliance. See course specific requirements.
It is IMPORTANT to begin the compliance process as soon as you receive your offer. As it may take several months to complete NSW Health requirements, including the full course of vaccinations to achieve immunity.
Inherent requirements
Inherent Requirements are academic and non-academic requirements that are inherent in or essential to the successful completion of a course.
It is a course requirement that students complete a number of clinical placements. Clinical placements involve a student going into a clinical setting to undertake the practical components of the course required for registration.
If a student has a condition or disability that prevents them from completing a placement, completion of the degree may be hindered.
Students should consult the full inherent requirements:
AHPRA Registration (Clinical Psychology only)
Prepare the paperwork required for provisional registration with AHPRA Psychology Board of Australia.
It is recommended to wait until Professional Skills Week to submit your application. The Graduate School of Health will provide a confirmation of enrolment letter directly to AHPRA at the start of Professional Skills Week, once all students have completed their enrolment and commenced the course.