Domestic students
Enrolment will be cancelled when:
- you do not pay all your fees by census date/last day to withdraw without financial penalty
- you do not provide your tax file number (TFN) and/or you do not permit the ÁñÁ«ÊÓÆµapp to use your TFN when you have chosen to defer your fees in full or partially
- you do not select a valid billing option
- you do not provide proof of citizenship or permanent residency status.
What happens with cancellation?
Your student status will be de-activated:
- you will be removed from all subjects that you were enrolled in
- you will no longer be able to access Moodle
- you will not be able to attend classes or sit exams
- you will no longer be covered by UOW insurance or public liability.
How to be reinstated into cancelled session and subjects?
- If tuition fees are outstanding pay within 10 working days, pay all applicable fees (fees = outstanding tuition fee + $200 late payment fee + non-refundable $100 reinstatement fee).
- You have 10 working days to provide a billing payment option, TFN and permission for the ÁñÁ«ÊÓÆµapp to use the TFN and pay the $100 reinstatement fee.
- Full details are outlined in the cancellation letter sent to you or contact Student Central on 02 4221 3927 or askuow@uow.edu.au for further advice.
Can I appeal the late payment fee?
If special circumstances have made it impossible for you to pay your fees by the census date, you can .
How to come back to UOW in a future session?
- You will need to apply for a new offer of admission - please contact UOW Future Students.
- Depending on the reasons for cancellation, you may still be liable to pay the outstanding tuition fees, late payment charge and/or reinstatement fee for the session you are cancelled from.
- You will still be liable for any incurred administration and library fees.
Need more information or help?
- Contact Student Central: askuow@uow.edu.au / (02) 4221 3927