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Enrolment process for new postgraduate coursework students

(Off-campus and domestic on-campus)

Choose units for 2012 (if required)

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Enrol in your units via WES
(Monash enrolment process step 5)

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Seek course advice (if needed)

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Apply for credit for previous learning (if applicable)

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Attend your course enrolment information session (if applicable)

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Obtain your student ID card
(Monash enrolment process step 6)

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After enrolment (including timetable and orientation)

 

Choose your units for 2012 (if required)

In order to choose your units for the 2012 academic year you need to understand your course structure, be aware of available areas of study within your course, and units on offer by consulting all available online resources.

 

Enrol in your units via WES

You will then be required to enrol in your units for Semester 1 and Semester 2 online via the Web Enrolment System (WES) (see step 5 of the enrolment process website).  You must enrol into units before you attend the University for your course information session (if applicable) and/or to collect your student ID card.

Some courses will have units that are pre-enrolled, which will appear on your WES enrolment.  If your course has pre-enrolled units, you will need to confirm your enrolment in these units by ticking the confirm checkbox.

 

Seek course advice (if needed) and apply for credit for previous learning (if applicable)

If you require assistance with your selection of units, need advice about your course structure, or are applying for credit for previous study, please contact your course administrator for further information before going to the Student Service Centre to obtain your student ID card.

You may choose to change your enrolment in your units after receiving advice.

 

Attend your course information session (if applicable)

On-campus students may be required to attend a course information session where you will be provided with detailed information on the structure of your course.  The course information session will answer most of your questions about what to expect from your course.  Please contact your course administrator for further information.

 

Obtaining your student ID card

The next (and final) step is to obtain your student ID card at the Student Service Centre.  See step 6 of the enrolment process website.

If you will be studying by off-campus learning, and wish to obtain a student ID card, please download the application form from the Off-Campus Connection website.

 

After enrolment (including timetable and Orientation)

After you have enrolled in your units via WES you will need to enter your preferences for your timetable in Allocate+ and attend orientation activities.  Please refer to after enrolment for more information.