Congratulations on accepting your offer to study at ҹɫè! It’s time to start planning this new and exciting chapter.
Our step-by-step guide below will take you through everything you need to know about enrolling in your first courses at ҹɫè.
Get the support you need with our 'How to Enrol at ҹɫè' video series.
Your step-by-step guide to enrol in your first Study Period
If you've undertaken previous study or relevant work experience that relates to your degree you may be eligible to apply for credit.
Before enrolling into courses, you must first complete your My Details Checklist.
- Log into UConnect using your as your username and the password you created. If you can't remember the password you created, you can
- Scroll to locate the Student Centre block, and click the Student Centre tab
- Select the Tasks tile and follow the steps to complete your My Details Checklist
Find out how to locate and complete the checklist via our My Details Checklist video.
If you've been accepted into a Commonwealth supported place at ҹɫè, your Commonwealth Assistance Forms (CAF) must be completed before enrolling into courses. Here you can determine if you're eligible for fee assistance under the Commonwealth Government’s Higher Education Loan Program (HELP).
- Log into UConnect
- Scroll to locate the Student Centre block and click the Student Centre tab
- Click on the Commonwealth Assistance Forms tile and begin completing the CSP/HECS-HELP menu item
- Make your way through the remaining menu items on the left side of your screen which may include:
- FEE-HELP
- SA-HELP
- OS-HELP
- Citizenship status
Please note:
- If you need to defer your Student Amenities Fee, you can apply through in the SA-HELP menu option.
Find out more information via our Commonwealth Assistance Forms video.
When studying it’s important to know your program's important dates, including:
- Orientation dates
- Study Period start and end dates
- Formal Examination periods
To find the dates for your program, you'll need to know what Academic Calendar your program follows. You can find this information by:
- Navigating to the
- Enter the name of your program and select your program from the list
- Navigate to the Intake Details heading. Here you'll find the Academic Calendar that your program follows.
Once you know which Academic Calendar your program follows you can:
- Navigate to the Academic Calendar and Important Dates page and filter the dates accordingly
- Download the Academic Calendar relevant to your program
Your program's provides detailed information including:
- Program structure
- Practical and professional requirements
- Recommended enrolment patterns
Recommended enrolment patterns are suggested study plans provided by ҹɫè to help you plan the order of your courses. You can find them towards the end of your program's Handbook.
These patterns have been developed to build your foundational knowledge and ensures you meet pre-requisite requirements when completing subsequent courses. Choose a recommended enrolment pattern that suits you and your specialisation best.
Clicking a course link will take you to the Course Specifications. Once you're familiar with the courses in your program, we recommend noting down the courses that you'd like to enrol into for the next step.
Use our quick guide to understand key university terms that you'll encounter throughout your student journey.
Find out more information about recommended enrolment patterns via the Navigating the Handbook video.
It's important to note that enrolment is a two-step process for courses that have on-campus components, such as on-campus timetabled classes, lab classes, and residential schools.
1. Course-level enrolment:
- Log in to UConnect
- Navigate to your Student Centre
- Click the Manage Enrolment tile
- Click the Class Search and Enrol tab
- Select the study period you wish to enrol in
- Follow the prompts to search for the course and enrol.
2. Class registration for students enrolled in courses with on-campus timetabled classes, lab classes, and residential schools:
- Navigate to the Manage Enrolment tile
- Click the Class Registration tab
- Select the relevant course from the list
- Browse the options and select your preferred class
- Follow the prompts to finalise your class registration.
If you're enrolling in a course with a , you'll need to enrol in both courses simultaneously. Use to find out how.
The way you enrol in your courses will differ depending on which Academic Calendar your program follows. Select the appropriate video to guide you through the enrolment process according to your Study Period.
Semester Calendar
Trimester Calendar
Block Calendar
Note: All courses need to be allocated to a campus. Online offerings of courses are allocated to Toowoomba however the courses won't have on-campus components.
You won't need to register for classes if your course doesn't have on-campus components.
The timetable is released and classes open for registration approximately six weeks before the start of each study period. Mark the important dates for your study period and ensure you know when class registration opens.
Once you've enrolled in your courses it's important to note when your classes will be held.
To access your class schedule:
- Log into UConnect
- Click into your Student Centre
- Select the Manage Enrolment tile
- Click the View My Classes option in the menu
If you need help accessing your class schedule, watch the viewing your class schedule video.
Once you've enrolled you will be required to manage and update information about your finances.
To access information on your finances:
- Log into UConnect
- Navigate to your Student Centre
- Click the 'Fees' tile
In this section you can view what you owe, your payment history and the statement of your account. You also have the ability to pay your fees direct from your Student Centre through the 'Make a Payment' menu option.
Please Note:
If you have completed all outstanding , provided your and your , after the fee due date your invoice will say overdue and will remain on your Student Centre until the deferral has been completed, which is shortly after census date.
For more information about finances watch the Managing Uni Finances video.
Now that you've enrolled, meet your future teaching staff, learn about the support and study services available to you, and meet fellow students by attending Orientation.