Get help
Find answers, programs and services to help you with everything from your health to finances, social to academic needs.
Academic caution
Helps to improve study skills.
Community Connections
A program to help international students to meet friends, discover Sydney, and connect with the local community.
Computer access program
Assists local students who are on a low income with technology and equipment to support their study at home.
Conversation classes
Join the free Conversations@UTS program through HELPS to practise your English conversation skills, meet new people, and explore new ideas.
Counselling
Assists students with a wide range of personal, relationship, psychological, study and administrative difficulties.
HELPS
HELPS provides free non-credit programs and services such as weekly workshops and individual consultations to help develop your English language proficiency and academic literacy skills.
Financial assistance
Assists students with practical and financial aspects of life at university.
Housing
Provides UTS students with comfortable, affordable and convenient living options on and around the UTS city campus.
Multi-faith chaplaincy
Assists in the personal and spiritual growth and fosters an understanding of and appreciation for the diverse religious and spiritual life of the University community.
See a doctor
Provides confidential medical services to UTS students and staff.
Special needs
Supports students who have disabilities and ongoing illness.
Students helping students
Student Peer Networkers can help you with your general enquiries at the start of each semester; you can search for help now at Ask UTS.
U:PASS
Assists students who are studying subjects which are perceived as difficult or historically have a high failure rate.
