If you decide that an individual unit or the course you have enrolled in isn’t for you, you must complete your higher education provider's withdrawal process by the census date.
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How do I withdraw from study?
Each provider has their own process for withdrawing from a subject or course. Your provider’s process will outline the forms to complete and how to submit your withdrawal request form.
What if I don’t follow my provider’s process?
If you don’t withdraw correctly from your units of study or course you will continue to be charged fees.
Make sure you keep a copy of your withdrawal documents and confirmation emails as proof.
If you are studying more than one course, or at more than one provider, you must withdraw from each course and provider separately.
What if I don’t withdraw by the census date?
If you withdraw from your study after the census date, you are still required to pay the relevant fees.
This means you will still have a HELP debt to repay, or you will lose any upfront payment made if you are paying fees directly to your provider.
Your provider might also have academic and financial penalties.