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Ten Steps to EnrolmentStep one: receiving an offerYour offer letter contains the following information:
Note: if you wish to calculate the exact amount of your course fees, please visit the Course Fees section. You have your offer letter, what next? Accepting your offer You are not officially ‘in’ your course until you have enrolled in units. Once you have enrolled, the Faculty of Law will deem your offer as accepted. All enrolment for coursework students is conducted online using the Monash ‘Web Enrolment System’ (WES). You can choose your units, allocate your tutorials, set-up your email, amend your address details, complete your enrolment questionnaire and complete your CSP-HELP (formerly HECS-HELP) or FEE-HELP form online. Information on how to do this is provided below. Before you can use WES to enrol, you will need to follow the instructions in Step two. Deferring your offer Unless you are a student transferring internally, all students are entitled to defer the commencement of their studies for up to one year. If you would like to accept your offer, but defer commencement of study until Semester One 2009, you will need to officially inform the Faculty of Law. You can choose from one of three advice options: online via the Web Enrolment System (WES), submitting a form (included in your offer package), or sending an email to the Law Students & Academic Service Office – enquiries@law.monash.edu.au Please note: if you wish to defer online, you will need to proceed to the next step to register for computer access. |
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