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Managing your enrolment
    Enrolment for New Students
    Enrolment for Continuing students
    Enrolment for Previous Students
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Checking or Changing your Enrolment
Course change or withdrawal
Student sanctions
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Student Handbook




Demonstration Guides

What is My Enrolment?

My Enrolment provides you with a real-time view of your enrolment details as recorded in the University’s student records system. You can check the details of your enrolment, update contact details, enrol, check results and withdraw from units or course, all via a secure login.

To assist in your unit selections, please refer to the course information available at scu.edu.au/enrol. You must refer to this course information prior to enrolling in units.

How do I use My Enrolment?

Go to scu.edu.au/myenrolment. You will need a valid student login to access this site. You will also find a link to My Enrolment from MySCU (the student intranet). Select the relevant demo from the list below, or download the relevant My Enrolment Student Guide in PDF format.

My Enrolment Help Guides

My Applications lets you create and monitor applications to study at Southern Cross University.

Click on the following links for a guide to using My Applications

My Offers lets you view your offer and accept, decline or request to defer your Offer.

Click on the following links for a guide to using My Offers

My Study Plans lets you view your current enrolment, enrol in units and manage your study. PLEASE NOTE: If you are not in a course that is currently using Self Management you will see the menu My Units and should use the Add a Unit Request for enrolment.

Click on the following links for a guide to using My Study Plans

My Classes lets you register online for classes for units in which you are enrolled. Units have associated activities that you need to attend in order to meet the requirements of the unit. An activity (for example a lecture, tutorial, laboratory or practical) may have a single class or many classes. Where only one class exists for an activity, e.g. a lecture, you may have already been registered.

Click on the following link for a guide to using My Classes

Updated: 06 February 2012


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