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  1. CAS  is UWA's Class Allocation System, this is where you create your class timetable for the units in the coming semester.  You can use CAS to prepare and update your timetable for a class... Date Updated: 17/11/2025
  2. For semester units, your personal class timetable will be released usually 3-4 weeks before semester starts . If you enrolled early and selected preferences, your timetable will be set... Date Updated: 17/11/2025
  3. Action required means you’re enrolled in a unit in an upcoming semester and haven’t selected a class time for one or more of your classes.   Choose your class from classes available, and select... Date Updated: 14/10/2025
  4. The Class Allocation System (CAS) opening and closing dates change each year. For the most up to date information, visit the CAS website . Date Updated: 14/10/2025
  5. The Timetable Planner is designed to provide you with a quick way to generate a number of workable, clash-free timetables. It can also help you to identify a situation where there is no workable... Date Updated: 17/11/2025
  6. When you enrol via studentConnect , your units will take one hour to show in CAS for you to select classes.    If you enrolled on studentConnect and the unit is not visible the next day in... Date Updated: 17/11/2025
  7. To swap a class in CAS:  Log in CAS  Select "Timetable"    Select the class you want to change (classes will be on the right hand side if you're on a laptop/ computer, or arrow/... Date Updated: 17/11/2025
  8. There may be a number of reasons why you can't enter preferences in CAS : CAS may not be open for entering preferences: You can only enter preferences at specific times of the year. Check... Date Updated: 17/11/2025
  9. You can make changes to your timetable up until week 2 of semester. You can make changes by selecting an alternative available class or waitlisting for a class that's full. New classes may be added... Date Updated: 17/11/2025
  10. Yes! Go to the Handbook , and search for your unit code. The unit details include a link to the Timetable so you can see when the classes are, and information about contact hours and assessments... Date Updated: 17/11/2025