If you have decided to withdraw from your course of study at Flinders University, then you need to withdraw from topics that you are currently enrolle...
Once you have received an offer to study at Flinders University (and have responded to the offer as per the instructions in the email from SATAC) ...
Check important dates for census dates, last day to withdraw without failure and last day to withdraw for each semester.You must withdraw before...
Detailed information regarding enrolment is available on our Enrolment webpages. The MyFlinders website is also a useful resource to help you wi...
You need to have enrolled in topics before you can register in classes. To register in classes: 1. Log in to the Student System using your...
If you’re returning to study at Flinders in 2020, enrolments open between Monday 25 November 2019 and Friday 6 December 2019 depending on what you are...
You may be able to claim exemption from studying COMS1001 Academic and Professional Communication if you meet one of the following criteria on your a...
To apply for a prerequisite waiver, you need to submit a request via Ask Flinders, noting the topic your would like to receive a waiver for and the re...
Details of how to apply for credit transfer are available from the University's Credit Transfer page.
Current domestic undergraduate students who wish to transfer to another Flinders course can do so by submitting an application through the Stude...
You may apply for Special Consideration when the only class(es) you can attend are unavailable to you (due to being full). Students who can atten...
You can enrol in additional topics, withdraw from topics or change classes (subject to availability) at any time on or before the last day to add or ...
Please note that attendance at some classes forms part of the assessment for the topic. In the event that you have selected topics that have cl...
Please note the information provided below is not relevant to the NS1 and NS2 semesters as they only offer four modules, you can register in the NS s...
Full-time students normally complete 18 units each semester, or 36 units a year. In some circumstances you may enrol in more than 36 units. ...
The census date for a topic is the day on which a Commonwealth supported student incurs a student contribution amount and a fee-paying student incurs ...
Enrolment and class registration opens from November for study in the following year, with staggered opening dates depending on the subject area.Check...
To obtain your Confirmation of Enrolment, log in to the Student System. Select the 'My Enrolment' tab, then select the 'View My Curren...
If you have studied previously at a higher education institution or a TAFE, you may be eligible for credit towards your course. Credit refers to recog...
Students who intend on studying topics at another university towards their Flinders course, must get permission to do so when enrolling. Students can ...
Once waitlists have closed, you will need to register in to an alternative class. If all classes are full, or your classes clash, then you...
To find out when you can enrol in your topics, go to the Enrolment and Class Registration Schedule. If you need help in choosing your...
To confirm that you have withdrawn from topics, you will need to view your current enrolment in the Student System. If you have withdrawn success...
If you get the following error message: "Sorry, but your search has found no topics that: (1) match the unit value of this option /...
Use our credit search to check if you can receive direct credit for your previously completed studies. If your course doesn't appear in the searc...
If your enrolled topic is not showing in 'My Timetable', check that you are looking at the correct semester for your topic. Use the d...
You may be eligible for credit (also known as recognition of prior learning, exemption, status and advanced standing) if you have undertaken study at ...
You can enrol using any computer with internet connection and a web browser (Internet Explorer and Firefox are recommended). On-campus computers may p...
If you are enrolled in a topic, but cannot get into one of the classes, don't panic! All students enrolled in a topic are guaranteed a pla...
Once a class is full, you can choose the 'Waitlist me in this class' link to be waitlisted for the class. Note that a class is only full when all pla...
Once you withdraw from a topic, you will be automatically unregistered from all classes associated with the topic.However unregistering from classes w...
If you would like to study cross-institutionally please visit the cross institutional page for instructions on how to apply.
You can swap classes in the 'My Timetable' tab of the Student System. In the 'My Timetable' grid underneath your topic listing, you can see if a clas...
Enrolment in topics may be accepted after the last day to enrol (but prior to the census date) if special approval is obtained. If y...
If you wish to study a topic (or topics) at another university and have it count towards your Flinders course, you must get permission to do so befor...
Search the University's Timetable Information pages information for details of your topics' classes. Check the activities associated wtih your topics...
An extension to your duration of study is only permitted in certain limited circumstances. If you require a new eCoE to apply for a further sta...
For most combined degrees programs, students should enrol in each program separately.When you log into the Student System, select the 'My Enrolment' t...
Based on a full-time study load, you should complete your course within the length of time published on the Course rule. The length of time taken to ...
If you are sitting a supplementary exam (or are waiting on exam results) it is recommended you enrol in topics and register in classes for the followi...
Applications for credit should be made as soon as possible after receiving your offer and no later than two weeks prior to the start of teaching to en...
Students who have applied for another course through SATAC or through internal transfer and have not yet received an offer are advised to enrol i...
InPlace is the University’s placement management system. The system is used by Flinders’ Colleges to match you to a placement, to make sure you meet t...
You must be enrolled in a topic to see class options in the My Timetable tab of the Student System. Make sure that you have selected the correct seme...
You can check the prerequisites for any topic from the University's Topic pages. You will not be able to enrol in topics for which the prerequis...
As an International student studying in Australia on a student visa, up to 25% of your course may be taken by distance / online learning:Yo...
Each Flinders College has a dedicated placement team who are there to support you, as you prepare for your placement. Visit the placements webpage for...
To apply to study topics at another university that will count towards your Flinders degree, you must submit an online support request via Ask ...
As long as you withdraw prior to the census date for the availability you have enrolled into you are eligible to a refund. If you withdraw after the ...
You can enrol in your aggregate and individual topics via the ‘My Enrolment’ tab of the Student System. See Enrol in topics for detailed instruc...
As an international student on a student visa, you are required to complete your course within the specified time-frame on your electronic Conf...
Go to the placements page to find out about your essential pre-placement checks and any other important requirements for your placement.
As part of your new eCoE being granted you may be required to confirm that you intend to complete your degree by undertaking certain topic...
The College of Science and Engineering does not waive prerequisites for topics administered by that College. For further advice about your cour...
In certain cases, a prerequisite or concurrent enrolment requirement may be waived. The rules below apply: The Director of Studies may grant the requ...
A nursing placement Block is the 'block' of time when you will undertake placements in a clinical venue as part of your nursing study program. The len...
Nursing placement preferencing is done through InPlace, which can be accessed from your Flinders dashboard (Okta).
As an international student studying in Australia on a student visa you are expected to study at a normal full-time rate to ensure you can...
In order to provide all students with fair access to classes, some topics will release places progressively over the period of enrolment. This ensure...
Some classes are linked together (e.g. a lab and a workshop for the same topic). When you register for one of these classes you will be au...
Undertaking all the necessary pre-placement checks, and ensuring you are compliant to commence a placement, will help protect you from possible health...
Yes, you can view all class times on the University Timetable Information pages. These pages are normally updated a few weeks before enrolment ...
InPlace can not be used to preference placement locations. It is only relevant for preferencing nursing placement Blocks.
Flinders University has to make use of all nursing placements it is offered by placement venues and by using a preference system we can spread placeme...
Provided you have access to a computer and an internet connection, you will be able to enrol from your overseas location. Commonwealth supported ...
If you have any questions about using InPlace to complete your nursing placement Block preferences, the process, or anything else to do with placemen...
The preferencing system used to manage nursing placements for the 2018 academic year has closed for continuing students. If you have not taken part i...
Students are expected to be available to undertake placement across all Blocks in the PEP calendar. If you will be unavailable for one particula...
All nursing placement preferences that are submitted before the closing date and time are given equal consideration. This is not based on how early t...
If you do not get your nursing placement preferences in before the closing time, you will not be allocated a placement Block. Please contact th...
We will do our best to place you in your preferred nursing Block, but some students will have to undertake their placement in one of their lower pref...
If something has gone wrong on placement, or you have any issues or concerns during your placement, your first point of contact is your placement supe...
You will not be able to submit your preferences for your nursing placement until you have completed all preferences for all Blocks.