Re-enrolment Information for Undergraduate Students
All students who will not complete their current program of study by the end of 2007 MUST re-enrol during the re-enrolment period. Timely re-enrollment is from 15 October to 24 November and students are strongly advised to enroll during this period, even if they are not absolutely sure of the subjects they should be taking.
Students who would like course advice before re-enrolling should drop into the Faculty Office to discuss their studies with a Course Advisor. Course Advice operates Monday – Friday, between 9-12pm and 2-5pm (note the Faculty Office opens at 10am on Thursdays). Alternatively you can telephone the Faculty Office – 8344 6417 – to make an appointment.
All students, but particularly students in the first year of their course, should consult the re-enrolment information for their course by clicking on the links below. If your course is not listed, you can assume that there will be no changes to the existing course structure or availability of subjects.
- Bachelor of Architectural Studies (BAS) and BPD (Architecture)
- BPD (Property and Construction)
- Bachelor of Landscape Architecture
- Bachelor of Urban Planning and Development
- Bachelor of Architecture
- Bachelor of Architecture/Bachelor of Property and Construction
- Bachelor of Architecture/Bachelor of Landscape Architecture
- Bachelor of Property and Construction/Bachelor of Commerce
- Concurrent enrolment in Bachelor of Property and Construction/Master of Architecture (For ABP transition students only)
For information on this option please contact Holly Davis.
- Concurrent enrolment in Bachelor of Landscape Architecture/Master of Architecture (For ABP transition students only)
For information on this option please contact Holly Davis.
Late Re-enrolment
Late re-enrolment is from 26 November to 8 December. The University may impose a $250 fine for those who fail to re-enrol by 24 November.
If a student has not enrolled for 2008 by 8 December 2007, the University assumes the student does not wish to return to study in 2008 and their enrolment will be cancelled. There is no guarantee the Faculty will permit the student to return to re-enrol in their course if they have not enrolled in a timely manner. If the student is permitted to return, s/he will be charged the $250 late fee and will lose any transitional fee arrangements (if applicable) and be charged the 2008 fee rate.