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  • If you've enrolled in an on-campus course or an external course that has an on-campus attendance requirement (such as residential schools), you must also register for timetabled classes.   The timetable is released, and classes open for...
  • If you are going to study at a higher education provider or university, you might be enrolled in a place where the Government pays part of your fees.This is called a Commonwealth supported place (CSP). The Commonwealth Assistance Form (CAF) is a legal...
  • If you are a current domestic student and wish to change your program of study, in most cases you can apply directly with UniSQ via our online application portal. If you wish to return to a program you have previously studied, a Readmission...
  • To assist you with enrolling and registering for on-campus classes, the Enrolment website contains everything you need to know. Each step has a video guide you can follow along as a new student enrolling in courses for the first time, or as a continuing...
  • If you have completed the checks in our ​What do I do if I have problems enrolling FAQ​ and still can't enrol yourself, you will need to complete the Manual Enrolment Online Request form. You can access the Manual Enrolment Online...
  • The University understands that sometimes students need to take time away from their studies.  If you are a new student, who has not commenced study, in most cases you may defer your place before you start your studies. Please email...
  • Name Definition Example Program   A program is an approved set of academic requirements that lead to an accredited higher education award.   Your program is the qualification you will attain when you...
  • There is no interest applied to HELP loans. However, each year your HELP debt will be indexed according to the Consumer Price Index (CPI). If you would like some more information about this, please see the Australian Government's Study Assist...
  • Your program handbook will have recommended enrolment patterns, which are standard plans showing you the suggested order of courses to study. It is recommended that you follow these patterns unless there are circumstances such as credits,...
  • You can withdraw from a course through your Student Centre at any time prior to the formal examination period of your Study Period: 1. Log in to UConnect 2. Student Centre 3. Manage Enrolment tile 4. Drop Classes 5. Select the course you...