Census dates
The census date is the deadline by which your enrolment and fees must be finalised.
Census dates are key deadlines in your study calendar. Each unit has its own census date, which is the last day you can withdraw without financial or academic penalty. You also need to pay any fees owed and organise HELP or VET Student Loans before the relevant census date.
What happens if I miss the census date?
Higher education census dates
If you're eligible for a HELP loan, the census date is the last day you can:
- complete your eCAF and apply for a HELP loan.
- make an upfront fee payment to the University (if you choose to)
- withdraw from units without contributing to your Student Learning Entitlement.
It's also the day you become liable for any HELP debts you've organised. You'll find the census date of each semester under important dates.
VET student loan census dates
VET student loan census dates can't be set any earlier than 20% of the way through the duration of the unit and can't be extended. Tuition fee payment deadlines will be reasonably distributed throughout your course, according to the census dates.
If you're eligible for a VET Student Loan, the census date for a unit is the last day you can:
- complete your eCAF and apply for a VET Student Loan
- withdraw from your course without incurring tuition fees.
You'll find census dates and tuition fees for your enrolled units in your VET Student Loan Fee Notices, which are emailed to your personal email address before each census date and can be accessed online in my Student Centre.
