Decline your offer if you no longer want to study this course.
Do not decline your offer if you want to start the course later this year — simply Accept Your Offer, and enrol in that future study period.
Do not decline your offer if you cannot start the course this year but still want to start next year — investigate the options to Defer Your Offer first.
If you choose to decline your offer, you will need to submit a new application for admission when you are ready to start your studies.
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You have been made an offer into a course, if you accept your offer you are telling the University that you want to start studying this year. The University will then admit you to your course. Accepting your offer means that you accept the University’s terms and conditions and you agree to abide by the University’s rules.
A degree program at Southern Cross University (eg: the “Bachelor of Nursing”, the “Master of Business Administration”, the “Associate Degree of Creative Writing”). Courses are sometimes called “awards” or “degrees” (eg: what award are you working towards? What course are you doing? What degree are you studying?)
You have been made an offer into a course, if you decline your offer you are telling the University that your circumstances have changed and you do not want to start the course after all. Once you have declined your offer, you will need to submit a new application for admission if you wish to start the course in the future.
My Enrolment is the University’s student management system; it contains your official student record. Your access into this system enables you to self manage your studies; it is where you will officially self-enrol in your units, self-register into on-campus classes at the beginning of a study period and get your official results at the end. You can request a leave of absence here or change your enrolment if necessary. The invoice for your studies can be found here and so can the details of any examinations you may need to sit. It contains details about you too – your contact details and so forth. You can update these details here and it is your responsibility to ensure that they are always accurate. You will use My Enrolment for a lot of important tasks throughout your studies at SCU so take the time to get to know your way around it now.
Your formal offer to study a course at SCU. Your offer contains important details including the name of the course, the location where you’ll be studying, the SCU School/College offering your course and the year and study period when you’ll start. It also contains the SCU student number that has been allocated to you.