Thank you! this is a lot clearer than what student central have said.The census date is the deadline for withdrawing without incurring a HECS debt for that course.
There is also a dead line for withdrawing without academic penalty. I think it is around about week 9. If you withdraw from the course before that deadline, but after the census date then you will still have to pay HECS for the course but it doesn't appear as a fail on your academic transcript.
If you withdraw from the course after both these deadlines then you will be given an absent fail on your transcript.
Thanks a bunch Iruka! I am no longer nervous about leaving as I wish to apply for another university next year... after finding myself that is ;-)31st of March is the census date - withdraw after this date and you have to pay for the course. This date is set by the Fed. govt, not the uni.
The 26th of April is the date set by the uni for withdrawal without academic penalty. So if you withdrew from a course between 31st of march and 26 april you still have to pay for the course but your non-result wont appear on your transcript. Withdraw atfter 26/04 and you will have to pay and you get a Fail on your transcript. If you are planning to transfer to another uni or apply for another course this is not a good thing.
Thank you... oh and nice McCartney icon eh?There's a difference between discontinuation and leave that you should look at before you apply however. Discontinuation is when you drop out of your degree, leave is when you take some time off.
If you take leave (one semester or two) you'll lose access to uniwide, unimail and vista.elearning.