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Enrolment @ Macquarie

Welcome to Enrolment @ Macquarie

 

Undergraduate Enrolment Steps for new domestic students


Please complete all of the steps below, paying particular attention to steps 1 and 2.

 

Pre-enrolment essentials

  • Obtain your Macquarie Student ID number.
    • UAC applicants: retrieve your ID online here.
    • Direct Applicants: you can find your 8-digit Macquarie Student ID number at the top of your offer letter
  • Login to eStudent with your MQ ID.  Go to "Click here for Login assistance" to obtain your password.
  • While in eStudent you will need to complete the following:
    1. Select the My Offers tab, choose the offer you wish accept and follow the prompts.
    2. Complete an eCAF (Commonwealth Assistance Form).  Please be advised that if you have received a Commonwealth Supported Place (CSP) whether or not you wish to pay your student fees upfront you must complete a HECS-HELP form. Students who have been given an offer for a Graduate Certificate or Graduate Diploma that is Fee Paying may wish to complete the FEE-HELP eCAF if they would like a loan (see www.studentadmin.mq.edu.au/fees/dfp.html for further information on domestic fee-paying places. International Students do not need to complete an eCAF).
    3. All domestic students enrolled in at least one unit at North Ryde campus are required to pay a Student Amenities Fee. Australian citizens can defer payment by completing the SA-HELP form.
    4. Check all your details are correct. eg. contact details, residency and citizenship.
  • If you wish to obtain credit for previous studies you must lodge your request prior to coming on campus. visit the Credit for Previous Studies page for further information about credit for previous studies and lodging your request.

    You are now ready to move onto Step 2.

NB: The following steps (2 - 6) do not apply to Distance students. If you are a Distance student you will be contacted by the Centre for Open Education regarding your enrolment.

Compulsory On-Campus Enrolment

    You must Register for your compulsory on-campus enrolment day and print out your registration form with your session times.

    Register for your on-campus enrolment now.

    Registration for enrolment on-campus will create your personal schedule for:
    • Attending an enrolment preparation session.
    • Attending your compulsory academic advising session, where your Proposed Program Form will be completed and signed.
    • Being admitted to your course.
    • Enrolling in your units and classes via the My Enrolment tab in eStudent

    Prior to coming onto campus you might like to prepare by:


    If you are unable to attend your scheduled on-campus enrolment day please visit the Late Enrolment web page for further information.



    You are now ready to move onto Step 3.

Academic Orientation and Assistance with Enrolment

  • For information on Academic Orientation, please visit: the Uniwise website/
  • If you require assistance with any part of the enrolment process due to a disability you should contact Campus Wellbeing and they will be able to make arrangements to assist you with the on-campus process.

You are now ready to move onto Step 4.

Fees, Campus Card and Transport Concessions

  • Fees for Session 2, 2013 are due on 26 July 2013, see How to pay your fees for further information.
  • To collect your Campus Card and Transport concession (if eligible) go to: C10A The Atrium from 22 July 2013 until 26 July 2013. Outside of these times please go to C5C 244. You are required to provide an original copy of current official photographic identification to collect your card (e.g., Australian drivers license, passport or proof of age card). Please make sure you read some important information about the Campus Card and Your Privacy
  • Your Campus Card comes with an optional prepaid MasterCard banking facility offered by the CBA. If you do not wish to have a card with a prepaid MasterCard banking facility you can have an Access Card instead. The Access Card will not have the prepaid MasterCard facility, the MasterCard log or the CBA details on the back but in all other respects it will be the same as the Campus Card. Please make sure you read some important information about these options and the way in which the University handles your personal information depending on which card you choose, in the Campus Card and Your Privacy Statement.

You are now ready to move onto Step 5.

Checklist

Have you completed the following:
  • Obtained your student ID number
  • Accepted your offer on eStudent
  • Completed your eCAF on eStudent
  • Checked that all your details are correct on eStudent
  • Completed your Proposed Program Form
  • Attended your compulsory on-campus Academic Advising session
  • Been admitted to your program
  • Enrolled in your units and classes

You are now ready to move onto Step 6.

Fun Stuff

If you have completed Steps 1 - 6, congratulations and welcome to Macquarie University.



Important Dates

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Quick Links


10.169.22.126
10.120.34.80
http://www.courses.mq.edu.au/public/list/2011/Undergraduate