Google Chrome (on Windows) Internet Explorer. Other browsers may be affected. If the Send an Email function does not work, try using an alternative browser such as Mozilla Firefox or Opera. As with any other mass emails, take care when sending out emails to a large group of cohorts.
If you are on a SOE choose semi-colon separator. Your default email application will open a new blank email, with your own email address in the To field. All the recipients you chose will be listed in the BCC field.
From within Moodle you can send an email to individual/s or groups you select from the course participants list.
If there are no other class times available, you can apply for Timetable Clash Approval to see if the clash can be allowed .
Before each term, you will choose your class times. This will confirm your enrolment and create your timetable.
As you cannot enrol in class times that clash, you will need to choose different class times.
Class Registration (choosing your class times) is done before each term i.e. you are not able to Class Register for all of your terms at the same time.
Many of those classes, such as lectures, can be accessed online at any time. Some classes, such as tutorials, may require online attendance at their set time.
This will confirm your enrolment and create your timetable. You can change your courses and your class times online, up to the enrolment deadline for each term. You must Class Register (choose your class times) for your courses before the deadline each term, or your courses will be dropped.
Our Future Student Advisers are available to answer any questions you may have. Contact us via phone, email or live chat. You’re able to select from a list of convenient ways to contact us, with UNSW advisers on hand to help Monday to Friday, 10am - 4pm (Sydney Time).
Our team at the Nucleus Student Hub can help you with your enrolment, finding your way around campus and getting your student ID card. The Nucleus Student Hub welcomes visits on campus, Monday- Friday between 10am-5pm. The Nucleus Student Hub can be found in the Main Library on Level 2.
After joining a waitlist, you need to monitor your UNSW student email account for any outcome notifications. These notification emails will include instructions and who to contact for help if needed.
You will then receive an email notification (to your UNSW student email account) of the outcome within an hour.
Conditions of Enrolment: If a course has requirements that need to be met before you can enrol, you still need to meet those requirements to join the waitlist and be enrolled. These can be Prerequisites, Co-requisites, Program Requirements, UOC Requirements and others. If you join a waitlist for a course you do not meet the requirements for, you will not be enrolled if spaces become available.
Although you can only enroll in courses up to your UOC maximum (normally 18 UOC) you can instead choose to Swap one of your enrolled courses for a waitlist course.
Waitlisting is a type of automated queuing that will let you select full courses or classes (that have no spaces left) and join a list of students waiting to enrol.
Waitlisting is available for most courses and classes. If waitlisting is not available for your course or class, please submit a Full Class Request Form.
To join a waitlist, the course or class must have waitlisting available and must be full. Most courses and some classes have waitlisting available at this time. If waitlisting is not available for your course or class and is full, please submit a Full Class Request Form.
Please note factors such as room capacity, teaching mode, quality of student experience and group work will affect the decision to allow full class enrolment.
You would like the opportunity to complete a course outside of your program/discipline due to career aspirations and/or for breadth of knowledge
Graduate Certificate and Graduate Diploma programs are not permitted to overload in a term or hexamester.
Last day to add or swap courses via myUNSW and pay fees for MS1 (UG Medicine)
Last day to pay fees for Arizona State University Spring Session A (ASA) courses
Last day to drop Summer Teaching Period (U1) courses without financial and academic penalty.
Last day to drop MS1 (UG Medicine) courses without financial and academic penalty
Last day to pay fees for Arizona State University Spring Session C (ASC) courses
Last day to drop Hexamester 1 courses without financial liability and academic penalty
Last day to drop Arizona State University Spring Session A (ASA) courses without financial penalty (also does not incur academic penalty)
If you drop a course on or before this deadline: You will be financially liable for the course. The course will not appear on your transcript.
The course will not appear on your transcript.
The course will be included in the calculation of your academic standing and academic progression, as units of credit attempted but not passed.