What is enrolment?
Enrolment for domestic applicants

If you wish to accept your UAC offer to the University of Sydney need to enrol in person. You enrol in-person by attending campus at the time and date of your scheduled enrolment session where you will be required to select your units of study (subjects) for your course as well as undertaking various other tasks relevant to your enrolment.
If you are unable to attend your scheduled enrolment session, you can authorise another person to act on your behalf instead. This is called a proxy enrolment.
Find out more about proxy enrolment
Your enrolment session will be scheduled on one of the following days, and according to the offer round, the course and the first letter of your last name:
| Early January round offers | Main round offers | Late round offers | Final round offers |
|---|---|---|---|
| 23, 24, 25 & 27 January 2012 (26 January is a public holiday) |
23, 24, 25 & 27 January 2012 (26 January is a public holiday) |
3 February 2012 | 13 February 2012 |
Find out the time and location of your scheduled enrolment session by using the Enrolment Finder.
Enrolment for international applicants
- If you are an international applicant who has applied through UAC, find out how to accept your firm offer and enrol.
- If you are an international applicant who has applied through the International Office, find out how to accept your firm offer and enrol.
What happens on enrolment day?
At your scheduled enrolment session you will:
- accept your UAC offer
- receive your student number
- receive academic advice regarding your course and desired units of study
- enrol in your course of study and all your selected units of study for Semesters One and Two (if enrolling for a full year)
- apply for credit for relevant units of study, if applicable
- make your financial arrangements with the University regarding your tuition fees
- sign and submit all required documents, such as your Commonwealth Assistance Form (CAF)
- submit all your demographic details as required by the federal government
- provide up-to-date contact and address details
- request disability services, if required
- receive your MyUni login and password
- receive your University email address
- have your photograph taken for your Student Campus Card; your card is sent to you via registered post, and you should receive it approximately three to five days after enrolment
- register for your travel concession, if eligible
- receive all required legal documents and information.
After your scheduled enrolment session, you will have completed all your enrolment requirements and will need only to receive your 2012 student card and obtain your timetable before you start your classes in Semester One.