#1

Pick up your student card

Don’t forget to upload a passport photo as part of enrolment to be able to collect your Student Card. You’ll need photo-ID, so bring a driver’s licence or passport with you.

What does my card do?

#2

Get your FREE USU membership

Great news! USU membership is 100% free for new students. That means you can join all the clubs and societies you want (and get involved in more aspects of student life)! You can also get the cash-saving Access Rewards membership for only $45, too – so sign up as soon as you can.

Gimme, gimme, gimme!

#3

Know where to find help

Our student support services are here to provide help at any point if you need it – it’s a good idea to find out where they are and how to access them early on. It's also a good idea to learn the University's safety procedures to stay safe on campus. Find out about:

 

#4

Attend your faculty’s events

Attending your faculty or school’s main welcome events is the most important part of Welcome Week. Aim to arrive early and DON’T FORGET TO REGISTER!

#5

Visit a Mobile Centre for enrolment help

Gain tailored support with enrolment, unit of study selection and credit at Mobile Centres located in the learning hubs across the University.

In these temporary centres, you can speak directly with experienced staff about your options and attend information sessions on handbook navigation and completing your enrolment.

More about the Mobile Centres

#6

Save key Uni contacts to your phone

If you have a question, need some help or wish to report something concerning; save time now by saving some important phone numbers to your contacts.

  • 1800 793 864 (aka 1800 SYD UNI)  is the line for all admin enquiries
  • 1800 793 457 (aka 1800 SYD HLP) is a helpline to connect you with support services and complaints
  • 9351 3333 to call Campus Security

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Get started now!

Tick off each step in our essential first-year check-list to make sure you are prepared for your transition to university. Good Luck!

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