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- The Academic Withdrawal Date is the last date to withdraw from a unit without academic penalty. If you withdraw by the Academic Withdrawal Date you will receive a WD WD... Date Updated: 11/08/2025
- The University assigns a credit point value to each unit of study. A unit is normally worth six points (with some exceptions). A six point unit normally represents approximately 150 hours... Date Updated: 06/10/2025
- International applicants must pay tuition fees unless externally sponsored or awarded a scholarship. You can find out the annual tuition fee for your research course using our Fee Calculator . Date Updated: 03/11/2025
- You will receive an ungraded fail (UF) for the exchange unit, rather than an ungraded pass (UP). Depending on the weighting of that particular unit (ie how many credit points it's worth at... Date Updated: 07/11/2025
- A Commonwealth Supported Place (CSP) is a place at a university or higher education provider where the government pays part of your tuition fees. This part is a subsidy, not a loan, and you don't... Date Updated: 28/10/2025
- The cost of living for a single student in Perth is estimated at AUD$30,000 per annum. This does not include tuition fees. For more information, and a handy calculator, visit Study in... Date Updated: 03/11/2025
- From 1 July 2020, a number of post-graduate Full Fee Paying (FFP) courses changed to Commonwealth Supported Places (CSP) for domestic students. This means the Australian government will... Date Updated: 29/10/2025
- The academic and/or financial consequences of withdrawing from a unit depends on the date you withdraw and your circumstances. It is important to familiarise yourself with the Teaching periods... Date Updated: 20/10/2025
- Human Resources uses a formula to calculate your fortnightly payment based on your annual rate. In order to calculate your fortnightly rate, you need to divide your annual rate by 26.0833. Date Updated: 03/11/2025
- All Examinations You must take your UWA Student Campus Card or a valid government ID such as a driver's license or passport to all examinations and place it on your desk, including for... Date Updated: 06/01/2026
