Cross-institutional Study (Inbound)
Students from other institutions wishing to undertake courses at the University of 911±¬ÁÏÍø should submit an application for cross-institutional study (inbound).
Students should read the information on this page prior to commencing an application.
University of 911±¬ÁÏÍø students planning to enrol on a cross-institutional basis at another institution, should consult their faculty/school and complete an outbound form.
Applications can be submitted at any time for the current academic year, but should not be submitted prior to the .
To be ready to enrol before teaching starts, applications should be submitted well ahead of and no later than 1 week prior to classes starting for the relevant teaching period. Teaching period dates can be found at Important University Dates.
Late applications will be considered on a case by case basis and, if approved, may require students to follow the Late Enrolment process.
If the course you are applying for is a Study Tour or has an overseas component, please only lodge your application for Cross-institutional Study after your application has been considered by Study Overseas and you have received a conditional offer. For any queries about available programs overseas, please contact Study Overseas.
Find your course/s
All available University of 911±¬ÁÏÍø courses can be found by searching . You should note the critical details, i.e. course code and name, e.g. MATHS 1011 Mathematics 1A. You will also find applicable fees here.
You should also note if the course has any prerequisites and/or restrictions.
Organise your supporting documents/evidence
If the course/s you wish to take has any prerequisites and/or restrictions, you may not be eligible to take the course. However, if you feel your academic background/status meets any criteria, you will need to submit supporting documentation with your application. This would usually be an academic transcript showing the details of your prior/current study, with results.
If you have communicated directly with the Course Coordinator of the University of 911±¬ÁÏÍø course/s and have sought their advice/approval, you should attach this correspondence also.
Applications for courses without appropriate evidence will not be processed.
Seek approval from your home institution
Before applying to the University of 911±¬ÁÏÍø, you will first need to seek approval from your home institution – i.e. the university where you are currently studying. Your home institution may also require evidence of the University of 911±¬ÁÏÍø's approval for you to enrol. If so, please upload your home institution's application form (once approved by them) as part of your application to us. If your enrolment is approved, we will then return the endorsed form to you.
Approval from your home institution must explicitly state the following:
- The University of 911±¬ÁÏÍø courses that you are approved to study
- The degree towards which these courses will count
- Confirmation that your fees are grandfathered or not for this degree at your home institution
- The year/date of approval – should not dated be more than 6 months prior to relevant teaching period
- The name and contact details of approving staff member
Examples of acceptable evidence – must include all the above information:
- A signed application form from your home institution
- An email from your home institution
- Confirmation of Enrolment from your home institution
Applications for cross institutional study without home institution approval will not be processed.
If you are approved to study cross institutionally at the University of 911±¬ÁÏÍø, you will receive an approval email at the address provided in your application. You will also receive a University of 911±¬ÁÏÍø identification number, and instructions on how to activate your account.
You will then be responsible for enrolling yourself in the approved course/s. Information on how to enrol can be found on the University’s enrolment website. You are also responsible for unenrolling if you change your mind about studying – you should note the relevant Critical Dates regarding enrolment and fee liability, detailed at Important University Dates.