(1) This policy aims to ensure that enrolment and fees operations at Charles Sturt University (the University or Charles Sturt) and its partner providers are: (2) This policy applies to: (3) The Director, Student Administration is responsible for overseeing the enrolment of students in all Charles Sturt University courses and subjects. (4) Students are responsible for: (5) Students are financially liable for all subjects they remain enrolled in past the census date of the teaching period, subject to Part C of this policy. (6) The University, as a registered primary provider, is accountable for delivery of its programs by partner provider institutions. This includes ensuring the quality and integrity of the award and learning is maintained through regular compliance monitoring of program delivery, student experience, and student learning outcomes, as per the Course and Subject Procedure - Quality Assurance and Review. (7) As part of the enrolment process, the University will collect information and data about students that is reasonably necessary to enable the University to administer their studies, provide services, and meet government monitoring and reporting requirements. (8) Personal information and data gathered throughout each student’s enrolment with the University will be kept confidential and handled in accordance with the University's Privacy Management Plan and Records Management Policy. (9) Students may authorise a third party to access their student information and communicate with the University on their behalf (see the Enrolment and Fees Procedure and Records Management Procedure – Access to Univesity Records for more information). (10) Students are only eligible to enrol in, or remain enrolled in, subjects at this University if they: (11) To retain their place in a course, students must be enrolled in at least one subject or have an approved leave of absence for every compulsory teaching period of the course (see the Enrolment and Fees Procedure for compulsory teaching periods). Commencing students will not be approved for a leave of absence in their first teaching period and must enrol in at least one subject, but may defer to a later intake if their course permits deferrals. (12) International students (student visa holders) who fail to enrol in each compulsory teaching period, or do not maintain an approved study load in each compulsory teaching period, may be in breach of their enrolment conditions and the University may be required to report this to the Department of Home Affairs, as per the Enrolment and Fees Procedure. (13) Students must follow the course structure provided in the University Handbook for the year they were admitted to the course, except where, as per the Graduation Policy, the student agrees in writing to undertake course requirements for a later year; or the student leaves the course for any reason and is subsequently readmitted; or an alternative structure/subject substitution is approved by the Course Director or other delegated approver. (14) Students must not enrol in extra subjects that are incompatible with their course structure, cannot contribute towards the completion of their current course, or will result in completing more credit points than required for attaining their current award. This does not prevent students from being admitted to concurrent study (of a second course or single subject) under the Admissions Procedure. (15) All concurrent study must be approved by the relevant authority (except where one of the courses is a Study Link course). This includes concurrent study with another institution and/or study loads that do not exceed 1.0 EFTSL. Approval authorities are: (16) Students will remain enrolled in any subject they are enrolled in after the census date of the teaching period until they either: (17) The Assessment Policy and Support for Students - Academic Progress Procedure outline the academic consequences of not receiving a passing grade for any subject a student is enrolled in past the census date. (18) The Enrolment and Fees Procedure and International Student Fee Refund Procedure outlines the financial liabilities that apply to any subject a student is enrolled in past the census date. (19) Students may be eligible to take leave of absence from their course in accordance with the Enrolment and Fees Procedure. A leave of absence will not extend the maximum time in which a student must complete their course. (20) All University dates are regulated under local New South Wales time, being either AEST (GMT+10) or AEDT (GMT+11), depending on the time of year. (21) Enrolment timelines apply to all teaching periods. Students must ensure they are enrolled in all subjects they wish to study by the relevant due dates: (22) Students may withdraw from a subject up until 11:59 pm on the census date of the teaching period without incurring financial liability for tuition fees or academic penalty. (23) Students may apply for a late or approved withdrawal after the census date of the teaching period if eligible under the Enrolment and Fees Procedure. (24) Subjects are delivered in either online or on-campus study mode. Online subjects may require students to attend face to face classes and learning activities, including work-integrated learning and intensive schools; this is identified in subject outlines. (25) International students (student visa holders) must complete at least two-thirds of their course through on-campus subjects (calculated by the total points required to complete the course through this University). This must include at least one on-campus subject in every compulsory teaching period, unless they have only one subject left to complete their course. (26) For coursework courses, an equivalent full time study load at Charles Sturt University (1.0 EFTSL) is calculated on an undertaking of 64 points per academic year. Some courses may prescribe a full-time enrolment pattern that exceeds 1.0 EFTSL. (27) Minimum study load requirements: (28) Maximum study load requirements: (29) The Higher Degree by Research Procedure states requirements for HDR students in relation to full-time and part-time enrolment, and the process for changing study loads during their candidature. (30) A student may be withdrawn from their course if they do not complete the course (as identified by its registered course/program/government code) within the maximum completion time set under the Course and Subject Policy and Course and Subject Procedure - Coursework Design. (31) Students may be eligible to complete one or more subjects through another tertiary institution and receive credit for the cross-institutional study towards their Charles Sturt course. See the Credit Policy. (32) A student of another tertiary institution can apply to enrol in subjects at Charles Sturt and may be able to have the subjects recognised as part of their course at their home institution. Further information and instructions are published on the cross-institutional learning website. (33) The Admissions Procedure provides details about seeking admission to another Charles Sturt course. (34) International students seeking to transfer to another provider within the first six months of study at Charles Sturt must apply via the process outlined in the International Students Provider Transfer Procedure. (35) It is a condition of enrolment that all fees must be paid (or deferred where eligible) by the payment due dates set by the University. (36) The fees that students must pay in each teaching period and throughout their course include the following: (37) Fees will not be reduced for any student repeating a subject due to failing it previously (or for any other reason). (38) Students who do not pay, or defer where eligible, all fees arising from their enrolment by the date stated on their invoice/fee statement may: (39) Students incur a financial liability for any subjects they are enrolled in at or after midnight of the census date in each teaching period. (40) If a student withdraws from one or more of their current subjects by 11:59 pm on the census date, their fee liabilities for that subject will be refunded or reversed in accordance with the: (41) Students who withdraw or are withdrawn from a subject at or after midnight on the census date remain liable for all fees unless a refund (by remission or reimbursement) of their tuition fees is approved, subject to the conditions in the Enrolment and Fees Procedure. (42) The Tuition Protection Service provides assistance to students who have paid their tuition fees upfront or via a HELP loan where the University is unable to fully deliver their course of study. This ensures that students are able to either: (43) Where a student wishes to appeal a decision that has been made under this policy and its procedures, or if they have a complaint about the quality of service or conduct of University staff, the following policies apply: (44) If the student is not satisfied with the outcome of their internal appeal/complaint, they have the right to lodge an external appeal/complaint with the National Student Ombudsman. (45) Where an internal or external complaints or appeals process finds in favour of the student, the University will implement the required actions, recommendations, and directives as specified in the review outcome and findings. (46) The University will not finalise the withdrawal of an international student (student visa holder) from their course in PRISMS as an outcome of a breach of the conditions outlined in this policy and its procedures unless: (47) Notwithstanding any other provision within this policy or its procedures, the University will proceed with actioning and reporting a prescribed change of enrolment for an international student when required to meet the timeframe specified under the Education Services for Overseas Students Act 2000. (48) The following procedures support this policy: (49) Nil. (50) In this policy:Enrolment and Fees Policy
Section 1 - Purpose
Scope
Section 2 - Policy
Part A - General
Enrolment responsibilities
Student records, information and personal data
Part B - Enrolment
Enrolment conditions and requirements
Enrolment timelines
Study mode
Study load
Maximum completion time
Cross-institutional study
Course transfers
International student provider transfers
Part C - Fees
Payment of fees
Refund of tuition fees
Tuition protection service
Part D - Appeals and complaints
International students
Section 3 - Procedure
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Section 5 - Glossary
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Some partner providers, delivery locations or courses may require processes in addition to or at variance with this policy and its supporting procedures for regulatory or contractual purposes. The University may approve these under the relevant delegations where they are consistent with the University's compliance obligations. Affected students and staff will be directed to the alternative process.
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