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Postgraduate Program Transfer

Easily transfer between postgraduate programs at UNSW.

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UNSW postgraduate students

Change your postgraduate program

You can apply to transfer from one approved UNSW postgraduate coursework program to another.

Please note: To transfer between postgraduate programs, you must have undertaken a minimum of one semester/term of study in your current program and be in .

Important information for international students

As an international student, ensure you are aware of the changes and implications of a program transfer on your visa conditions.

  • International student visa holders, please note:

    • If your program transfer request is successful, you will require a new (CoE) which will be issued to you by the . The new CoE will be sent to your student email account.
    • You may not be eligible for full transfer credit from your existing program. If this occurs, your total length of study may be extended. Check the date on your new CoE.
    • If your new CoE is longer, check your student visa expiry date on . If you need a new student visa, apply to the .
    • ADFA Students only: Students studying under a Defence Cooperation Scholarship need permission from Defence and IDP before changing programs.
  • Sponsored international students can only apply for Internal Program Transfer (IPT) at UNSW if they have sponsor approval. If you don't have sponsor approval for the program transfer, or if you can't submit the appropriate forms on time, you may be liable for your tuition fee costs.

Postgraduate program transfer pathways

Take note of application deadlines for postgraduate program transfer and where to apply for your new program.

  • If you want to transfer from one full fee-paying program to another full fee-paying program, then you should complete the online .

    Applications are open from: 

    • Monday, Week 9 of the previous term or Monday, Week 3 of the previous hexamester

    • Until 12pm Wednesday, O-Week of application term

    • Until 12pm Friday, Week 7 of the previous hexamester.

    Make sure you provide all the required information before submitting your application. Your application will be assessed by the Program Authority.Ìý

  • If you’re a full fee-paying student and you want to transfer to a program that offers Commonwealth Supported Places, you must submit an application via Apply Online or UAC (whichever is applicable).

  • If you have a Commonwealth Supported Place in your current program and want to transfer to a program in a different School (either within the same Faculty or in a different Faculty), then you must submit an application via Apply Online or UAC (whichever is applicable).

  • If you have a Commonwealth Supported Place in your current program and want to transfer to a related program, i.e. a Graduate Diploma/Masters within the same specialisation, check that the program you want to transfer to offers Commonwealth Supported Places. Then complete the online .

    Applications are open from: 

    • Monday, Week 9 of the previous term or Monday, Week 3 of the previous hexamester

    • Until 12pm Wednesday, O-Week of application term

    • Until 12pm Friday, Week 7 of the previous hexamester.

    Make sure you provide all the required information before submitting your application. Your application will be assessed by the Program Authority.Ìý

  • If you have a Commonwealth Supported Place in your current program and want to transfer to a program within the same School in your Faculty, check the program you want to transfer to offers Commonwealth Supported Places. Then complete the online .

    Applications are open from: 

    • Open from Monday, Week 9 of the previous term or Monday, Week 3 of the previous hexamester

    • Until 12pm Wednesday, O-Week of application term

    • Until 12pm Friday, Week 7 of the previous hexamester.

    Make sure you provide all the required information before submitting your application. Your application will be assessed by the Program Authority.Ìý

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