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Course Overview
Eligibility
Quality & Recognition
Common Questions
No. UTS does not participate in the Elite Athlete and Performer Scheme assessed by UAC. Instead, UTS runs its own Elite Athletes and Performers Entry Scheme, which applicants must apply to directly through UTS after submitting their UAC application.
Eligible elite athletes and performers receive 5 adjustments to their selection rank, which are then used to determine entry into UTS courses including the Bachelor of Construction Project Management.
Applications for the 2027 intake open on 27 July 2026 and close on 30 November 2026.
You will need your UAC application number, details about your schooling and performance commitments, a completed Training/Rehearsal Schedule and Personal Statement, a Supporting Statement from your coach or manager (or equivalent on official letterhead), a Supporting Statement from your educational institution (or equivalent on official letterhead), and any other applicable supporting documents. Elite performers must also submit a portfolio of work or performance resume.
No. You are unable to save your application and resume it later, so UTS advises that you prepare all information, statements, and supporting documents in advance before beginning the application.
Application
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Step 01
Enquire
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Step 02
Submit Documents
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Step 03
Get Enrolled
Receive your offer letter and confirm your enrolment. Welcome to the course!
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