
What does conferral mean, and what is the difference between …
Being marked as 'Completed' in your degree means that you have completed the academic requirements for your award.
What should I do if I am not eligible for conferral or if I miss the ...
If you are not eligible for conferral or miss the application deadline, you will need to apply for the next available conferral round in MyAdelaide before you can legally graduate from your degree …
What is a replacement examination, assessment extension or …
Last course by application; Academic Grounds by offer only; If you require an Additional Assessment based on academic grounds (i.e. if your final result is in the range of 45-49) you …
As an international student, can I stay in Australia for a holiday ...
The length of your stay in Australia is limited by the expiry date of your visa. If you wish to stay after your visa has expired (e.g. for graduation or a holiday), you are required to apply for …
How do I choose my courses/complete my faculty approval for …
Sourcing course information can be a little bit tricky and will require research on your part. A good place to start is the partner page for your host institution on the Study Overseas Semester …
When can I drop (withdraw) a course? What you need to know.
Dropping a university course will have different implications depending on when the withdrawal occurs. . Understanding these impacts is crucial for making an informe
What is the difference between a double degree and a concurrent …
A double degree is a sanctioned and government recommended program leading to two University of Adelaide awards.
What is an Australian Higher Education Graduation Statement …
Your Australian Higher Education Graduation Statement (AHEGS) includes your name and student number, your award (including the number of units and any special requirements of …
What is a graduate program?
A graduate program is a structured paid training program specifically for recent tertiary graduates. Graduate programs vary from company to company.
What is the difference between a core course and an elective?
Courses can be classified as either core courses or electives. Core courses are mandatory courses you must study to meet the requirements of your program.