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Further Enquiries

Please direct any student enquiries to the Student Centre
North Terrace Campus
The University of Adelaide
SA 5005 Australia
Email

Telephone: +61 8 8303 5208
(Country and interstate callers toll free on 1800 061 459)
Fax: +61 8 8303 4401

Closing dates for SATAC Applications

Applications for all undergraduate programs and most postgraduate coursework programs must be made through the South Australian Tertiary Admission Centre (SATAC) if you are:

  • an Australian citizen
  • an Australian Permanent Resident
  • a New Zealand citizen
  • an international student studying Year 12 in Australia
  • an international student studying an Australian Year 12 qualification overseas

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Undergraduate Programs

Closing Date for 2012 entry:

30 September 2011

Late* Closing Date for 2012 entry:

2 December 2011

*Equal consideration will be given to your application, however a late fee will apply.

 

Entry to Dental Surgery and Medicine/Surgery

Applicants wishing to study Dentistry and Medicine need to apply to sit the Undergraduate Medicine and Health Sciences Admissions Test (UMAT), as well as applying through SATAC. 

UMAT registrations close on Friday 3 June 2011. Late registrations closed on Friday 17 June 2011. No further registrations will be accepted after that date.

Registration is available online only via the UMAT website.

SATAC applications for Medicine, Dental Surgery and Oral Health close on 30 September 2011 (no late applications will be accepted).  

 

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Postgraduate Coursework Programs

Closing dates for postgraduate applications vary greatly.

For programs with applications through SATAC, please see the SATAC website for details.

Please see the relevant faculty for the application closing dates of all other programs.

 


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