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Current Students> Undergraduate> Help for Students> Enrolment Variation

How to Vary Your Mathematics Enrolment

Further information can be obtained from Student Central or on-line through myUNSW.

Students are permitted to vary their enrolment themselves up until the end of week 1 for a main semester. For Summer, this time is much shorter.

For the remaining weeks after this, or up until the Census Date, you can apply to vary your enrolment, but this will not always be allowed as you would have too much work to catch up.

Students in a Higher Maths course where there is an equivalent Ordinary course, such as MATH1141 with MATH1131, are allowed to apply to drop from the Higher to the Ordinary course up until the end of week 6. This is a special arrangement between the School of Mathematics and Statistics and Student Administration.

If the variation is between Maths courses and after the time you can do it yourself, then you should approach the First Year Office phone: (02) 9385 7011, room Red Centre 3072, the Student Affairs Manager phone: (02) 9385 7053, room Red Centre 3088 or the Director of Undergraduate Studies phone: (02) 9385 7060, room Red Centre 5103. If the variation means you will pick up a non-Maths course then the course authority for that course needs to be approached.

Students are also permitted to Drop a course themselves up until the end of week 6 with no academic penalty (meaning it will disappear from your transcript). However, once the census date has passed you will pay for the course no matter why you drop it.

Students should seek Academic advice before changing their enrolment.