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What is census date Deakin?

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Census date. Census date is the last day you can withdraw from a unit, intermit or discontinue your course. If you withdraw by the census date it means that the units from that study period won't appear on your academic transcript and you may not be fully liable for the fees. Each study period has its own census date.

Herein, what does census date mean?

The census date is the last date you can drop a course without receiving a financial penalty. The census date is also the deadline to: apply for a Government HELP loan. provide your Tax File Number to the University. OR pay your tuition fee or student contribution if you are not deferring payment via a HELP loan.

Also Know, what is RMIT Census date? Accelerated postgraduate important dates

Teaching period: 1 5
Last day to enrol in a course 13 January 31 August
Teaching period begins 13 January 31 August
Last date to apply for leave of absence 23 January 10 September
Census 23 January 10 September

Subsequently, one may also ask, is Deakin closed?

The Deakin Library is sometimes open on public holidays.

Public holidays and University closure dates.

Holiday Date Deakin
Easter Sunday Sunday 12 April 2020 Closed
Easter Monday Monday 13 April 2020 Closed
Easter Tuesday Tuesday 14 April 2020 Closed
ANZAC Day Monday 27 April 2020 (in lieu of 25 April) Closed

How do I re enroll in Deakin?

After you re-enrol

  1. Set up your timetable.
  2. Census date.
  3. Check your enrolment.
  4. Check your Deakin Card.
  5. Get ready to pay fees.
  6. Financial support for students.
  7. Check your exam locations (Cloud Campus units only)
  8. Commonwealth Assistance Notice (CAN)

Related Question Answers

Can you withdraw on the census date?

Census Date is the last day you can remove a course from your enrolment without financial penalty. If you withdraw after Census Date, you still need to pay fees for the course/s you are enrolled in.

What is a college Census date?

The census date is a set by the college and typically marks the end of the add/drop period. On this day, the college takes a "snapshot" of all students' enrollment which becomes the "official enrollment" that is used for both state reporting and financial aid eligibility.

What is census information?

A census is the procedure of systematically acquiring and recording information about the members of a given population. The modern census is essential to international comparisons of any kind of statistics, and censuses collect data on many attributes of a population, not just how many people there are.

How often is the census done?

10 years

What is census date USYD?

The census date is a date in each semester or session (see below) by which all enrolment requirements must be finalised. The census date is also the last date you can withdraw for a unit of study without incurring a financial or academic penalty.

What does withdrawn after census mean?

The census date is when the University finalises your enrolment. If you withdraw after census date you will have to pay fees or, if you have a HELP loan, you will incur a debt. For domestic students who have government support, the census date is also: the last day you can make up-front fee payments.

What is the census date in Australia?

In Australia, the Census is run every 5 years, those years ending in a 1 or a 6. The Census date for 2016 is the 9th August, and prior to that was on 9th August, 2011. The next Census after 2016 will be in August 2021. Data from the 2016 Census is released by the ABS progressively throughout 2017.

What is the census date for HECS?

The census date is the last day you can get a Commonwealth supported place (CSP) or a HELP loan. It is also the last day you can withdraw from your course without being charged. If you do not submit your HELP loan form by the census date: you will not be eligible to access a HELP loan for that study period, and.

What is my Deakin email address?

Your Deakin email address is your username@deakin.edu.au.

How do I find my course start date?

After you enroll in a course, the course start date is visible on your dashboard under the course name. Some courses also include a start time. A course may start at any time on its start date.

What time do Deakin results come out?

Results will be sent from 5.30pm on the day of release. You only need to register once to receive results for the duration of your enrolment at Deakin. You can also log in to StudentConnect from 6pm on the day of result release to view and print your results.

How long is a trimester university?

12 weeks

Is Deakin open on Labour day?

The Deakin Library is sometimes open on public holidays.

Public holidays and University closure dates.

Holiday Date Deakin
Labour Day Monday 9 March 2020 Open
Good Friday Friday 10 April 2020 Closed
Saturday of Easter weekend Saturday 11 April 2020 Closed
Easter Sunday Sunday 12 April 2020 Closed

What is a university trimester?

The current Academic Calendar is based on three trimesters of study per year. Each trimester includes a 12-week teaching period. Trimesters are referred to as Trimester 1, Trimester 2 and Trimester 3.