The enrolment process is similar to that of a standard semester. You will need to enrol through the Web Enrolment System (WES) and also check your enrolment status in WES.
Please note that some units may require a pre-enrolment approval process. We recommend keeping an eye out for announcements via unit broadcasts, the Winter/Summer unit website, and the Unit Handbook for any specific instructions or updates.
You may refer to the Summer Units page.
Yes, you may refer to the respective school websites and handbooks for the available Winter/Summer Units. You need to ensure that you met the prerequisites and has sufficient space for electives prior to enrolling.
Please refer to your email for updates and announcements related to Winter units from time to time.
Yes, go ahead and re-enrol as if you'll pass these units. If you don't enrol on time you'll be charged a late fee.
When you get your summer unit results, make sure to check that your enrolment for next semester/year is still valid.
You'll need to change any units that show as invalid.
You can enrol in the following units using an Enrolment Amendment Form:
Summer units, in August/September
Winter units, in April/May.
Some summer units are only available through the Web Enrolment System (WES).
For more information, see the summer and winter units.
Withdrawal dates (and financial and academic penalties) for summer and winter units vary depending on the offering period and teaching dates. See units by faculty – summer and winter units.
You can withdraw from a summer or winter unit in the Web Enrolment System (WES). If WES won't allow you to do this, you'll need to submit an Enrolment Amendment Form to your managing faculty.
Please check with Scholarship department or your respective sponsors on this.
Some units offered during the summer and winter teaching periods are available in online or off-campus mode, allowing greater flexibility for students who may not be able to attend classes on campus. To determine the delivery mode of a specific unit, please refer to the Unit Handbook. The Handbook provides detailed information about each unit, including teaching period, delivery mode, and any additional requirements.
It’s important to review this information carefully to ensure the unit aligns with your study needs and availability