Enrolment and Orientation for undergraduate students (Semester 1 2013)
Information on this page may change. Refer to this page for updated information.
Before you arrive
- Accept your offer. Follow the instructions in your offer letter.
- Set up your University account online after you receive your acceptance confirmation. You will not be able to enrol in any subjects until you arrive in Melbourne.
- Read the Handbook to learn more about the subjects that will be available to you.
- Register for a Diagnostic English Language Assessment (DELA) session if required.
When you arrive
- Attend your International Student Briefing. Session times will be posted below, as soon as they have been confirmed.
- Chat to International Student Services volunteers at the Baldwin Spencer Building.
- Attend your Course Information Session on Academic Advice Day. Go to the Academic Advice Day website for more information and to plan your day.
- Meet with a course adviser and enrol in subjects.
You must attend your International Student Briefing and Academic Advice Day to finalise your enrolment. Bring your passport with you for identification.
Arriving late
All students must seek prior approval to arrive late. If you think you will be unable to arrive before the Enrolment and Orientation period, you must contact your Student Centre to inform them of your difficulties and request permission.
Please note: Late arrival is not always approved, and if you cannot arrive before semester starts, you may be asked to defer your study to the following semester.
Assistance when you arrive
Visit your Student Centre for all enrolment and course-related questions.
Orientation
Discover what campus life is all about. Be a part of the Host Program, join a club, attend useful sessions and learn about the facilities and support services available to you.
Student Connect
Student Connect is a program where you will meet with a Student Development Adviser to talk about what you think uni is all about, why you're here, and where you want to go. More information
International Student Briefings (Semester 2 2013)
International Student Briefings are compulsory for international students studying in Australia. The briefing provides undergraduate students with important information on visas, support services, health, safety and life in Melbourne. Please attend the session that is most relevant to you.
Session dates and times will be posted online closer to the Semester 2 2013 intake.