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Results 231 - 240 of 326 for eligible to graduate
  1. For information about your student visa status or eligibility, contact the  Department of Home Affairs . You may also be able to check your visa status and conditions via... Date Updated: 03/06/2025
  2. You can withdraw/discontinue from your course at any point after you have accepted your offer. •     If your course has commenced : Apply to discontinue from you course via... Date Updated: 11/08/2025
  3. If you are a Domestic Student and you withdraw on or before the  census date  for your unit(s), you will receive a refund of any student contribution or tuition fees paid... Date Updated: 28/10/2025
  4. FEE‑HELP is a loan scheme that assists eligible domestic fee paying students to pay all or part of their tuition fees. A FEE-HELP loan does not cover additional study costs such as... Date Updated: 22/10/2025
  5. Updated If your progress status shows as ‘ Suspended ’ in  studentConnect , it means you have not made satisfactory progress in your course, and your enrolment has been  suspended . You will not be... Date Updated: 26/02/2026
  6. You can pay your UWA Student Services and Amenities Fee using one of the following methods: Eligible students who do not want to pay the UWA Student Services and Amenities Fee up front, can request... Date Updated: 29/10/2025
  7. If you are eligible to take the internship within your degree, your offer will be subject to enrolling  in one of the following units: SVLG2002, or SVLG3003 (undergraduate); or SVLG5001... Date Updated: 11/04/2025
  8. Micro-credential fees are not government subsidised and are not eligible for the Higher Education Loan Program. Micro-credentials are fully individual-funded or organisation-funded professional... Date Updated: 01/07/2025
  9. HECS‑HELP is a loan scheme for eligible students enrolled in Commonwealth Supported Places to pay their student contribution amounts (tuition fees). It cannot be used for additional study costs such... Date Updated: 22/10/2025
  10. ACE (Academic Conduct Essentials) is a compulsory unit for coursework students and must be completed within the first semester of your course enrolment, even if you have previously completed ACE... Date Updated: 12/01/2026