Documentation

Do I need to submit any documents with my application?        1. Tertiary studies in Australia        2. TAFE NSW studies        3. TAFE ACT (CIT)        4. Other Australian TAFE studies        5. Australian Qualifications Framework courses delivered by private providers        6. State-accredited courses delivered by private providers        7. Secondary (other than an Australian Year 12 or a NZ NCEA Level 3) or Tertiary studies undertaken overseas        8. Professional and paraprofessional Qualifications        9. Courses not to include        10. Studies (other than an Australian Year 12 or a NZ NCEA Level 3 and IB Diploma) in 2008 Academic records - general Overseas documents - general How do I supply my documents to UAC? Document fee Correctly verified documents only Who can verify copies for you? How should the authorised officer verify each document? Documents not correctly verified If you have studied under a previous name Employment experience

Do I need to submit any documents with my application?

If you are currently undertaking an Australian year 12 in or outside Australia, an IB diploma in Australia or a NZ NCEA Level 3, you will not be required to supply any documentation.

If you have other qualifications prior to your Year 12 you may be required to provide UAC with documents. If you need to provide UAC with documents, "Yes" will display in the "Documents to be provided" box during your International Apply-By-Web application and you will need to print your document cover sheet at the end of your application along with your Confirmation of application. Your document cover sheet has a barcode on it and correctly verified documents (read "Who can verify copies for you?" below) must be attached to this cover sheet and forwarded to UAC by the date specified. You will have seven days to supply your documents to UAC after you have completed your application.

Most institutions will not release academic records to UAC if students owe money to the institution (for example library fines). Non-release of your records may result in you not receiving an offer. UAC cannot assess qualifications using transcripts supplied by the applicant where non-release status has been advised by an institution.

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Tertiary studies in Australia

In most cases UAC can obtain your results from Australian Universities.

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TAFE NSW studies

In most cases UAC can obtain your results.

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TAFE ACT (CIT)

In most cases UAC can obtain your results.

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Other Australian TAFE studies

If you studied at TAFE Victoria, South Australia, Northern Territory, Queensland, Tasmania or Western Australia you must supply correctly verified documentary evidence of your results, including proof of completion where appropriate.

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Australian Qualifications Framework courses delivered by private providers

You must supply correctly verified documentary evidence of your results, including proof of accreditation and course completion where appropriate. Documentation must indicate Australian Qualification Framework (AQF) accreditation. Your qualification will not be assessed without proof of accreditation.

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State-accredited courses delivered by private providers

You must supply correctly verified documentary evidence of your results, including proof of accreditation and course completion where appropriate. Documentation must indicate accreditation of the course by the relevant authority of the Australian state or territory, such as the NSW Vocational Education and Training Accreditation Board (VETAB). Your qualification will not be assessed without proof of accreditation.

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Secondary (other than an Australian Year 12 or a NZ NCEA Level 3) or Tertiary studies undertaken overseas

You must supply correctly verified documentary evidence of your results, including proof of course completion where appropriate.

If you undertook the IB diploma outside Australia you must also supply correctly verified documentary evidence of you results.

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Professional and paraprofessional qualifications

If you have ever completed or expect to complete this year, or are currently undertaking, a professional or paraprofessional qualifications you must provide correctly verified documents.

You must provide documentary evidence if you have a current Australian Nurse’s Registration.

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Courses not to include

For courses delivered by Australian private providers, only those courses accredited under the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF), or by the relevant state/territory accreditation authority, will be taken into account. Qualifications undertaken with private providers will not be assessed without proof of accreditation for the particular course.

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Studies (other than an Australian Year 12 or a NZ NCEA Level 3 and IB Diploma) in 2008

You may not be able to provide all documentation with your application because you may be sitting for an examination or test at the end of 2008. If this is the case you must forward a correctly verified copy of your transcript to UAC as soon as you receive it.

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Academic records – general

A collection of examination result slips is not acceptable.

Apply for your transcript/s early because there may be a delay at some institutions in obtaining official transcripts.

If you have completed the course, the transcript you provide must state the award you gained. If the transcript does not state that you have successfully completed the course, you must provide additional information, for example a verified copy of your certificate or diploma.

For institutions where UAC is able to obtain records on your behalf, note that most institutions will not release academic records to UAC if students owe money to the institution (for example library fines). Non-release of your records may result in you not receiving an offer. UAC cannot assess qualifications using transcripts supplied by the applicant where non-release status has been advised by an institution.

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Overseas documents – general

Copies translated by any other sources, including overseas notaries, will not be accepted.

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How do I supply my documents to UAC?

If "Yes" appears in the "Documents to be provided" box during your Apply-By-Web application, you will be required to print your Document cover sheet at the end of your application along with your Confirmation of application. Your Document cover sheet will be barcoded and correctly verified documents must be attached to this cover sheet and forwarded to UAC by the date specified. You will have seven days to submit your documents to UAC after you have completed your Apply-By-Web application.

Name change documentation and Statement of Services for your employment experience do not have to be verified.

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Document fee

After you have completed your application, all documents that you must provide to UAC will be listed on your Document cover sheet. Correctly verified documents should be scheduled to arrive at UAC seven days after you have applied.

$40 document fee
If you fail to submit correctly verified documents or the documents supplied are not complete you may be charged a $40 document fee. This fee is payable once only.

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Correctly verified documents only

Send correctly verified documents only. Read "Who can verify copies for you?" below. However, you must be prepared to provide original documents if we ask for them. UAC does not return documents.

If you send original documents and want them returned to you, you must write to UAC enclosing a cheque or money order for the relevant fee. If the documents relate to the current admissions period, the fee is $35. If the documents relate to a previous admissions period (up to two years) the fee is $50.

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Who can verify copies for you?

To have your original documents verified by UAC or by any participating institution you can take them in person to UAC or the Admissions Office of an institution. Your original documents will be copied and handed back to you. UAC will retain the copies with your application. The Admissions Office will give the copies to you to submit with your application to UAC. There may be a charge for copies made at some participating institutions.

Alternatively, you can have your documents verified by someone who belongs to one of the categories listed below. The categories depend on whether you are having your documents verified in Australia, New Zealand or overseas - check carefully which categories apply to you. The person who verifies your document/s must be contactable by telephone during normal working hours. You cannot verify your own documents, even if you belong to one of the categories listed below.

a) Documents verified in AUSTRALIA

Copies verified by a Justice of the Peace without a registration number will NOT be accepted. To find a Justice of the Peace in your area, check the public register of JPs available online from the NSW Attorney-General's Department at www.lawlink.nsw.gov.au.

b) Documents verified in NEW ZEALAND

Copies verified by a New Zealand Justice of the Peace will NOT be accepted.

c) Documents verified OVERSEAS (except New Zealand)

Copies verified by overseas notaries will NOT be accepted.

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How should the authorised officer verify each document?

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Documents not correctly verified

If you have studied under a previous name

If you have studied under a previous name, you must supply documentary evidence satisfactory to us to prove your change of name, such as a marriage certificate, deed poll registration or other registration with the Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages.

The documentation must show your previous name/s and your current name/s. Without this documentation, your application may be delayed and extra fees may apply.

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Employment experience

Some institutions will take employment experience into account for admissions purposes.

Personal references that do not state the above mentioned items cannot be assessed. Group certificates, offers of employment, payslips and resumes will not be accepted.

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