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How do I change my contact details in the Applicant Portal?
To change your details in the applicant portal, follow the steps below: Log into the Applicant Portal. Click My Details. Under My Details, click on View my details. Navigate to the relevant fields and update your details where applicable. Reme...
What happens once I accept my offer in the Applicant Portal?
After accepting your offer in the Applicant Portal, keep an eye out for a green confirmation message on-screen. Soon after, you can expect an email from us detailing your next steps. ...
How do I order my preferences in the Applicant Portal?
When applying to Curtin, you can select up to five course preferences per application, ordered from 1 to 5. It is recommended that you select more than one course on your application, especially if your first choice is a competitive entry course. Yo...
I've applied to study as an international student at Curtin and have received a Letter of Offer - how do I accept?
Your Letter of Offer will have instructions on accepting your offer to study at Curtin, including information on any documents required by Global Curtin admissions before you can be admitted to your course. To submit your completed acceptance documen...
How do I accept my offer to study at Curtin?
If you applied through the Curtin website:You will receive an email directly from Curtin with detailed instructions on how to accept/decline your offer once it has been processed.If you are a domestic student accepting your offer via OASIS, follow th...
How do I defer my offer to study at Curtin?
To defer your offer via the Applicant Portal, follow the steps below:Log into the Applicant Portal. Click My Applications.Under My Applications, you will see the course(s) for which you have applied for.Click View on the application you would like to...
I'd like to study at Curtin as an international student - how do I apply?
Applying to study at Curtin is easy - you can apply directly yourself or through a registered Curtin agent. Once you have chosen a Curtin course, view our instructions on how to apply. So we can provide an accurate assessment of your documents and ac...
Do I have to pay the full indicative fee on my Letter of Offer?
International students must pay the full indicative fee for the first study period of their course. This amount will be stipulated as the tuition fee deposit on your Letter of Offer. It is a condition of the offer that this fee is paid in full before...
How do I cancel a draft course application?
Here’s how to cancel a course application that you haven't yet submitted:Access the 'Cancel Draft Application Form' via ‘My Applicants’ in the Applicant Portal, or through the Cancel Draft Applications Form.Complete the required details and sel...
How can I organise my Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC)?
If you would like Curtin to organise the Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) for you, it will be purchased through our preferred provider, Medibank Private. The process is: Make an OSHC Payment. You can make your OSHC payment at the sa...
What courses are available for international students?
We have a wide offering of high-quality courses that you can browse via our courses search. Simply enter a course title or area of interest to find a course that is suited to you. Each course page contains detailed information on entry requirements,...
How do I apply for on-campus student accommodation?
To apply for on-campus accommodation at Curtin Perth:Visit Curtin's accommodation webpage and scroll to explore the options available.Select 'Apply Now' to access the booking portal.Follow the steps to submit your application.As some accommodation op...
How do I change the return date for my deferred offer?
You cannot change the return date for your deferred offer. The deferral period is for 12 months. When submitting a deferral request via OASIS or the Applicant Portal, the system will automatically default to the approved 12 month deferral period. ...
Do I still need to purchase an Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) if my country is covered under Reciprocal Health Care Agreement (RHCA) with Australia?
If you are in Australia on a student visa holding a citizenship of either Norway, Sweden or Belgium, you are not required to purchase an OSHC because you will be covered for treatment that is medically necessary under your country’s Reciprocal Heal...