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How to apply Get in touch UAC Applications Ask a question: unsw.edu.au/ask Domestic undergraduate students (including those transferring from another university) will need to sit the LAT and apply via UAC. 1. R  egister now to sit the LAT at lat.acer.edu.au 2. S  it the LAT on Tuesday 25 September LAT questions [email protected] Call 1300 UNI NSW (1300 864 679) Visit law.unsw.edu.au Like facebook.com/UNSWLaw 3. Submit your UAC application, making sure to include your LAT registration number. CRICOS Provider Code: 00098G | ABN: 57 195 873 179 What adjustment factors does UNSW Law accept? © Copyright of the Faculty of Law, The University of New South Wales 2018. The information in this publication is correct at April 2018. The University reserves the right to alter any program or admissions requirements herein without prior notice. • Points awarded under the EAS Program (for long-term educational disadvantage). Visit uac.edu.au/eas. • Points awarded under the AAA Scholarship scheme. Visit scholarships.unsw.edu.au Internal Program Transfers (IPT) If you are currently studying a non-law degree at UNSW and wish to transfer to law, you are not required to sit the LAT or apply via UAC. UNSW Law reserves a minimum of 100 places for IPT students who: • have completed a minimum of 48 units of credit (UOC) at UNSW and • have not failed any course and • are not in the final year of their current program. Apply for IPT via myUNSW. For more information visit student.unsw.edu.au/ipt. Photography: Anna Kucera UNSW reserves the right to change any degree, admission requirement or other information herein without any prior knowledge. CRICOS Provider Code 00098G. The information contained in this publication with regard to Assumed Knowledge pertains to HSC subjects. For students studying a different but equivalent qualification please contact the Universities Admissions Centre (UAC) for further information. The information contained in this publication applies to Australian citizens, Australian permanent residents and New Zealand citizens only. All international students should contact UNSW International for admission procedures and degree information.