At UniSC, we consider our agents as partners and have a vested interest in creating positive and valuable experiences for international students studying in Australia. To achieve this, we want to provide as much support as possible to our agent network.
Our expectations
In order to promote UniSC programs and recruit students, it is expected that all registered agents have a current and signed UniSC International Student Recruitment Agreement.
To uphold our University’s reputation, we expect all of our agents to act ethically, honestly and in the best interest of international students. Registered UniSC agents must also understand and operate within all relevant legislation that governs and supports Australia’s international education sector.
UniSC’s International Student Recruitment Agreement outlines the key responsibilities and duties of our agents.
Application portal
StudyLink Connect is UniSC’s online application system for all levels of study from undergraduate and postgraduate programs to HDR, Study Abroad and English language programs. Once your agreement is finalised, we will arrange for your access to the StudyLink Partner Portal.
For further information please contact Partnerships@usc.edu.au
Agent search
A full list of agents can be found on our UniSC agent representatives page. If you cannot find your agency or the information provided is out of date, please contact our International Partnerships Team.
For further information please contact Partnerships@usc.edu.au
Scholarships
Want to know what scholarships are available for international students?
UniSC has a number of scholarship opportunities for international students. Visit our International scholarships page to find out more.
Programs and fees
Not sure which the programs we offer or the cost?
Visit UniSC’s Programs and tuition fees page as well as our English Language Programs page for all your tuition fee and program information.
Academic calendars
Need to know important academic dates?
All information about all our annual academic calendars can be found on the Academic calendars page.
Governing legislation
At UniSC, we expect that our agent representatives and their staff operate legally and in compliance with Australian laws as well as within the laws of their home operating environment. It is also expected that agents must uphold the highest ethical standards by never being intentionally misleading and always providing accurate and informed advice when working with students and their families.