Enrolment policy

Students are informed clearly about the registered courses, schedule, course outlines, enrolment requirements, and examination requirements at the beginning of the teaching session on MyWSU website. In order to participate in classes and other educational activities of the University, and to receive a final grade for the work done, a student must be formally enrolled. 

To ensure valid enrolment, students are personally responsible for: 

Students will be restricted to enrolling in a maximum of 40 credit points in a semester, unless approval to enrol in additional units is obtained from the Student Advisors. 

Students must check schedules on MyWSU, attend the correct classes and are not allowed to change the classes or units without the school’s approval. 

Students may withdraw from a unit without academic penalty and financial penalty before the approved census date. Students formally withdrawing from units after the approved census date will automatically incur an academic penalty (Fail Discontinued). Students who withdraw due to extenuating circumstances may apply in writing to the Student Advisors for consideration of withdrawal without academic penalty. 

All compulsory fees and charges must be paid by the census date. Failure to pay fees and charges by the prescribed date will lead to termination of enrolment. 

Deferment 

Students who want to defer from the course for the coming teaching session are required to submit a Deferment form to Student Advisors prior to the approved census date in order to avoid academic and financial penalties. 

Students will receive an official deferment decision via email after completing the application. 

The University permits students to take a maximum of twelve months leave of absence during the course. To resume studies from deferment, students must contact Student Advisors to obtain advice on procedures and must enrol in units by the same date continuing students are required to finalize their unit enrolment. 


The process of deferring the course for stage 2 students: 


**Please note that the information should be filled out in English as this form will be sent to WSU Australia for review. 



=> You can find detailed instructions via this LINK


If you transfer to study onshore in WSU Australia, please skip Step 2.


**According to the latest policies updated by WSU Australia, if you do not register for any subjects in a term without submitting a Leave of Absence form, it will be considered as a withdrawal from the program. In order to resume studies, you will be required to reapply for admission and submit a new application.