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What hours does Curtin operate?

Generally, the university's administrative business hours are Monday to Friday, between 8:30 am to 4:30 pm and closed on the weekends. There is some variation between the faculties. Classes typically start from 8 am in the morning and finish by no ...

What should my child study and how do I help them decide?

There are many things to consider as a school leaver deciding what to study at university. Encourage them to think about what they would enjoy studying, rather than what they think they should be studying as they are more likely to succeed with ...

Can I study at an institution that Curtin does not have an exchange agreement with?

Yes. This is considered a Study Abroad and Exchange program. Under a Study Abroad program, you can attend institutions with which Curtin does not have an exchange agreement. To apply for a Study Abroad and Exchange program, you are required to: ...

How do I contact Curtin Connect?

Curtin Connect is your hub for student service and support. Our team is on hand to help with a range of enquires throughout your time at Curtin, from your course application, to your graduation and everything in between! Get in touch with us using t...

How can I contact the Future Students team?

Thinking about studying at Curtin? Have a question about one of our courses? Get in touch with our Future Students team using the details below. View our frequently asked questions: We have a range of FAQs about studying at Curtin. Book a...

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...

What does the last withdrawal via eStudentOUA or academic penalty date mean?

The academic penalty date or last withdrawal via eStudent/Open Universities Australia, is the last date you are able to withdraw from units within that study period. If you withdraw from a unit any time between the and the academic penalty date, y...

What are my study load options?

Depending on your course, you can choose to: Study full-time Full-time study involves enrolling in units totalling 100 credit points (usually 4 units each semester/trimester), which means around 30 hours overall work time per week. For most students...

When is the closing date for a scholarship application?

Application deadlines differ depending on the scholarship you are applying for. Refer to the Scholarships website for specific dates and deadlines for each scholarship. Scholarships for future students usually open in July and close in November each...

How much time will I have to allocate to studying?

Students can expect that for every 1 hour of class time, they will put in 1 hour of additional study. If you choose to study in a full-time capacity, you will likely take four units per semester. A typical unit may account for 3 or more hours of co...

What is common free time?

Common free time is the period from 12:00pm to 2:00pm each Wednesday during teaching weeks, during which classes or other compulsory student activities should not be scheduled or held. Non-academic activities including guild markets, fundraising, em...

How long will it take to receive my ID card?

Delivery times are dependent on location. We recommend that you visit the Australia Post website to view an estimate for delivery to your area. If you have not received your ID card in the estimated time frame, please contact Curtin Connect. F...

How can I find out how long it will take for my visa to be processed?

You can find visa processing times on the Department of Home Affairs website. ...

Should I apply for UniReady or portfolio entry?

While both UniReady and Portfolio entry are non-ATAR admission pathways to degree courses, the pathway program you choose will depend on your qualifications and your competency in English. To apply for a Curtin course via portfolio entry, you must: ...

Is Cert IV the minimum requirement for entry in to undergraduate study?

Yes, a Certificate IV is required for courses with a required ATAR of 70. If you’re applying with Certificates I-III, please use our pathway finder tool to explore the best options for you....

Can a TAFE qualification be used to apply for postgraduate study?

Most postgraduate degrees require a bachelor’s degree. However, some select courses may accept experience-based entry which allows for the consideration of TAFE in combination with other relevant work or life experience. Visit our webpage for more ...

How can I determine if my studies at another university meet the prerequisites for switching to Curtin?

Your previous university studies will be assessed by our Admissions team as part of your application to determine if you meet the prerequisites....

Will my ATAR be considered if my course weighted average is not competitive?

Depending on the course, your ATAR may be taken into account. However, the higher your course weighted average (CWA) the more competitive your application will be overall....

What happens if my course application is unsuccessful?

If your application is unsuccessful, you will receive feedback on the reason and alternate course options, if applicable. You can also contact Curtin Connect for pathway advice on how to become eligible for the next intake....

To study at Curtin, do I need to take an English test in addition to completing UniReady?

No, you do not need to. Completing the two designated units within UniReady will fulfill our English competency requirements. Completing all four UniReady units is equivalent to achieving an ATAR of 70....

How are high school visits requested?

If you are interested in booking an engagement experience with our Future Student Engagement team please visit our Book a School Visit page. General information for career advisors and teachers can be found on our Career advisors and Teachers page. ...

Can I study UniReady if I have a medical condition or disability?

Yes, we offer support services and resources to help you succeed in your studies. Find out more about how we can help....

Is Curtin open on public holidays?

Curtin is closed on most public holidays. The public holidays Curtin will be closed for can be found below: New Years Day Australia Day Labour Day Good Friday Easter Monday Easter Tuesday (although this is not an official public holiday, Curt...

What happens if I do not pay my tuition fees on time?

New commencing international students If you do not pay your fees by the due date stated on your Letter of Offer, you won't be able to enrol in your course or obtain a Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) or student visa. Continuing international studen...

When will I receive the cash payment for my scholarship?

Scholarship payment dates vary, however Curtin funded scholarships payments normally occur just after and Commonwealth and externally funded scholarship payments normally occur after the . Scholarship payment dates should be detailed in the terms ...

When does my international student scholarship apply to my fees?

International student scholarships awarded by the Global Curtin team are applied after the census date of your first study period to the second study period of your course or, if enrolled in the Special Study Period schedule, on your third and fourth...

Should I study, work or travel before commencing my studies at Curtin?

It’s entirely up to you! Some people take time off before starting university to travel, pursue a hobby, gain skills and life experience, or to earn money. There are benefits to this as students with life experience often do very well at univer...

When applying to study at Curtin an as an International student, what is the appropriate time to book flights to Australia?

Once you have received notification of your acceptance and Confirmation of Enrolment (COE) from Curtin, you can begin to organise your flights and visa. ...

As an international student, when do I need to accept my offer?

There are 3 different categories of acceptance due dates: For countries listed here (country list), acceptance due date is 7 weeks before course start date, as stated on your Offer Letter. If you have a GTE Finance or GTE Interview condition on yo...

How do I contact the Curtin Admissions team?

You can contact Curtin Connect for admission enquiries via one of the following options: Send us an enquiry: Current students can use our enquiry form (including past students and new applicants who have a Curtin Student ID). Select the option rel...

How do I order official documents online?

To place an official documents order online, please follow the steps below:1. Log into OASIS.2. Under the Welcome tab, click on Order Official Documents.3. Follow the prompts to place your order and make payment.Your document order will be processed ...

What is the difference between the 'Additional Days to Submit Assessments' on my CAP and Assessment Extensions?

The 'Additional Days to Submit Assessments' on your CAP are different to Assessment Extensions.Additional Days to Submit Assessments on CAP:An ongoing reasonable adjustment to accommodate for a disability/medical condition that is known in advance an...

How do I overload my unit enrolment in a study period?

Overloading refers to enrolling in more than the standard study load for any given study period. For example, undertaking 125 credits (five 25-credit units) within a semester instead of the standard 100 credits (four 25-credit units). Overload req...

I would like to take a break from my studies. What are my options?

If you would like to take a break from your studies, the following options are available to you:Take a leave of absence: Taking a leave of absence reserves your place in the course for the duration of the approved leave. You can take leave from your ...

What is Flywire?

Flywire is an international payment facilitator that allows you to pay your Curtin tuition fees securely from overseas, often in your local currency. Depending on your home country, your payment options include bank transfer, credit card, e-payments,...

What is a double degree?

A double degree comprises two individually approved courses that have a condensed course structure, allowing you to study units from both courses simultaneously. This allows you to be able to complete the double degree in less time than doing the two...

Does Curtin offer online courses?

Yes. A number of courses at Curtin University are available to be studied either partially or fully online. Fully online courses Visit the Curtin Online website for more information on Curtin's online undergraduate and postgraduate course options. ...

What does my course application status on eStudent mean?

In the 'My Applications' tab on eStudent, there are five types of application status that could show up against the new application you have submitted: Unassessed - your application is currently being assessed or will be assessed after the closin...

How much will it cost to study at Curtin?

Course tuition fees can be found on the Courses webpage using the steps below: Search for the course you wish to study in the Find your course search box. Select the relevant course from the search results. Ensure the correct student status ("Do...

How do I plan my timetable?

Curtin's useful planning tool Plan Your Timetable allows you to experiment with different combinations of classes (e.g. lectures/tutorials) to come up with a timetable that suits your availability. This tool can also be used to view the class times f...

What is class registration?

Class registration is the process of choosing the classes you would like to attend for your units. Classes can include activities such as lectures, tutorials, workshops or seminars, depending on the structure of your units. You need to register into ...

Where can I pray on campus?

Prayer is welcomed at Curtin University. Bentley campusSalah, Jummah and Islamic prayers The Musalla - building 510 is available for all Curtin staff and students with dedicated prayer spaces for men and women including wudu washing facilities. This...

Where can I find important Curtin dates and deadlines?

Important dates and deadlines for all Curtin study periods can be found on the Academic Calendar. We encourage you to particularly familiarise yourself with the , (last date to withdraw) and the final enrolment date for your study period. Student...

What are the HELP eligibility requirements for New Zealand citizens?

If you are an eligible New Zealand Special Category Visa (SCV) holder and meet the requisite criteria, you will be able to access a HELP loan to pay your tuition fees. To be eligible, you must: Be a New Zealand citizen who holds a Special Categor...

How do I change my name on Curtin's systems?

To update your formal or preferred name with Curtin University, follow the steps below:Log into OASIS.Click on My Studies tab, scroll down to locate the Student Details section on the right hand side.Select Change Personal Details.Complete the form a...

How do I change from studying full-time to part-time and vice versa?

Changing from part-time to full time and vice versa, involves in or from units to reach your preferred study load. If you are not bound by student visa conditions or conditions on your course, you can amend your own enrolment to suit your prefer...

How do I claim Centrelink financial support (i.e.Youth Allowance, ABSTUDY) while studying?

Centrelink provides financial assistance such as Youth Allowance, Austudy and ABSTUDY to eligible, full-time students. To find out if you are eligible and how to apply, please contact the relevant area: Youth Allowance Austudy ABSTUDY Curtin ...

How do I get religious equity support for an assignment, exam or placement?

Curtin has equity support if you have a religious festival, fast or holy day that falls on the day or time of your exam or that significantly impacts your ability to complete an assignment of placement. The event must be obligatory for all participan...

How do I find out the status of my application for a higher degree by research?

You will be notified of the status of your application by the Graduate Research School. Please do not refer to the application status listed within the My Applications tab in eStudent for an update on your application status. This section is used onl...

How do I apply for a scholarship?

Current students: The scholarship application process is completed online. Current student scholarship applications generally open in October and close in March. Once scholarships are open, the link to the online form will be available on each schol...

When should I apply for on-campus accommodation?

For both Perth and Kalgoorlie campuses, we recommend applying for on-campus accommodation early to increase your chances of securing your preferred room.Applications for on-campus accommodation are open twice a year:Around May for the semester 2 inta...

Do I need to have Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC)?

If you are an international student on a subclass 500 student visa, you must maintain valid Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) at all times. It is a condition of your student visa that you and your dependants maintain adequate health insurance arra...

How do I accept my TISC Curtin Offer?

You will receive an email directly from Curtin with the details of your offer once it has been processed. You can then accept your offer via the steps below: Login to OASIS. You may need to activate your account if it is your first time logging i...

Does Curtin offer courses with evening classes?

Although we don’t have a specific list of courses that offer evening classes, there are some courses that do have classes offered outside of business hours. To get an idea for when your classes may be, find your units on the Curtin Handbook and in...

How can I receive notifications about scholarships I am eligible to apply for?

You can sign up for our Scholarships Email Alert. Once you have registered, you will receive an email alert whenever a scholarship that matches your criteria is opened for applications. You will also receive a reminder email a week before applicatio...

How do I know which scholarships I may be eligible for?

Curtin’s Scholarships site allows you to search and apply for scholarships specific to you. By filtering the search criteria you can generate all scholarships which are specific to you, your course of study or faculty you are in. Curtin offers both...

Can I apply for on-campus accommodation for the duration of my course?

For Curtin Perth Campus accommodation and Curtin Kalgoorlie Agricola accommodation, students can apply for a semester or full year at a time. At the end of your contract, you can choose whether you want to renew your contract. For other campuses, pl...

How many scholarships can I apply for?

You can apply for as many scholarships as you like, provided you meet the eligibility criteria.Students can be awarded multiple scholarships per offer round provided they are from different funding sources and/or for different purposes. If you're cur...

What security and after-hours support is provided in on-campus accommodation?

All of our on-campus accommodation has CCTV security and is patrolled by Curtin’s Safer Community Team who offer 24/7 assistance, every day of the year. The highly trained team are available to help with security escorts back to residence, mechanic...

Can I apply for a scholarship if I am not an Australian Citizen?

Yes. You may apply for scholarships if you are not an Australian citizen. Visit our Scholarships website and search for available scholarships by selecting your citizenship status under 'Filter your search'. You can also register for the Scholarshi...

What undergraduate and postgraduate courses are available online?

Curtin University offers a number of courses that can be studied fully online. View the online courses webpage to discover your options. Some Curtin courses are also offered online via Open Universities Australia (OUA). Many Curtin courses can be st...

How can I organise my Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC)?

If you would like Curtin to organise the OSHC for you, it will be purchased through our preferred provider, Medibank Private. The process will be as follows: 1) Make an OSHC Payment. You can make your OSHC payment at the same time when you m...

I am after a course that Curtin does not offer. Where do I go from here?

The Government of Western Australia Jobs and Skills WA website is a great tool that allows you to search for an occupation and courses that will help you gain the skills to work in that job. If you’re a current student and you need career advice, y...

Who can I contact for OS Help loan enquiries?

The Go Global team can assist you if you have questions about OS Help loans. Email: goglobal@curtin.edu.au Phone: 1300 222 888 (ask for Go Global) Opening hours: 9.00am to 4.30pm, Monday to Friday ...

How do I contact Curtin Singapore?

Website: curtin.edu.sg Phone: +65 6593 8000 Email: studentconnect@curtin.edu.sg Visit: 10 Science Park Road, The Alpha, Science Park II, Level 3, Unit 03-08, Singapore 117684 Opening hours: Monday to Friday, 8:30 am - 6:00 pm ...

How do I pay back my HELP loan?

Once the study period census date has passed, any payments you make towards your HELP loan debt must be paid directly to the Australian Taxation Office (ATO). You will be required to make repayments to your HELP loan debt once your income is above t...

Can education agents, parents or others apply for on campus accommodation and pay on my behalf?

They can, but it will be your responsibility to make sure that payments and applications are made on time. Payment deadlines will be the same for everyone whether you use an agent or not. Make sure that you follow the payment instructions carefully....