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Get on track, stay on track to graduation!
The following information provides you with essential information for your enrolment and administrative requirements while at QUT. This page will be regularly updated with the Essential Facts you need to know to be able to get on track and stay on track from accepting your offer through to graduation.
Your enrolment. Your responsibility.
Correct enrolment is your responsibility. Units you enrol in must count towards the progression requirements of your course and in accordance of course rules and course offer provisions. Incorrect enrolment or selection of major can lead to denied graduation, more study and extra fees. Read more about your enrolment responsibilities
Probation and Exclusion at QUT (Unsatisfactory Academic Performance)
Information about the process, notification and what you should do.
The Student Guild also provides support for students with unsatisfactory academic performance.
What's important for 2007?
- Full-fee undergraduate places (Dfee): QUT now offers more domestic places in undergraduate courses on a full-fee basis. It is important that you determine what type of offer you have been made.
- Electronic Commonwealth Assistance Form (eCAF): All commencing students and students changing courses will have to
complete a Commonwealth Assistance form. The form is available via QUT Virtual after students have accepted their offer. Students must complete the eCAF before they can proceed with online enrolment. Students who studied in 2004, or earlier, and are returning for the first time* in 2007 are also required to complete this form. If you have any queries, please contact the Student Centre on your campus. Check out the goingtouni website for further information.
* Includes returning from approved Leave of Absence or readmitting.
- 2007 academic calendar has changed: QUT has amended the academic calendar for 2007 (and subsequent calendars) to provide a longer vacation between semesters 1 and 2. Get a summary of the changes.
- Debt management changes: From 2007 all fee-paying students who have more than $1000 outstanding after the Census date will have their enrolment discontinued and must pay a late cancellation charge. Be aware of the rules about paying fees and the consequences of not paying.
Recent changes
- QTAC Deferment: If you are commencing an undergraduate course you may be able to defer for up to 12 months.
Read more about deferment.
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