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mr_speedy

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how do i transfer to another uni, but still doing the same degree?
 

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Via UAC. Go to the UAC website and register for a transfer. You'll be provided with a new UAC number upon registration. A $34 fee is will be incurred.
 

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Neither did I. Yours got replies and i got "Take it to the transfer forum bitch!"

Thats it, im going kung fu on whoevers behind this.
 

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mack said:
Neither did I. Yours got replies and i got "Take it to the transfer forum bitch!"

Thats it, im going kung fu on whoevers behind this.
I will answer you other question, just give me ten minutes:p.
 

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By this point you'll have to wait until they open again for next year.
 

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christ_ine said:
By this point you'll have to wait until they open again for next year.
what? that's not right - you just lodge it when the '04 UAC guide comes out.
 

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You lodge it when the 2004 people do. Just keep checking the UAC site if your're worried. :)
 

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So if you get accepted, does UAC automatically terminate your current enrolment, or do you have to that:confused:?
 

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Merethrond said:
So if you get accepted, does UAC automatically terminate your current enrolment, or do you have to that:confused:?
dun think so - just coz u get an offer doesn't mean u have to accept it.
 

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Frigid said:

dun think so - just coz u get an offer doesn't mean u have to accept it.
OK, thanks Frigid:). So do you have to terminate your enrolment in your current degree via UAC or though your University:confused:?
 

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Merethrond said:
OK, thanks Frigid:). So do you have to terminate your enrolment in your current degree via UAC or though your University:confused:?
Someone, anyone:confused:?
 

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Merethrond said:
OK, thanks Frigid:). So do you have to terminate your enrolment in your current degree via UAC or though your University:confused:?
If you transfer to another degree in the same uni, no.
But if you transfer to another uni altogether, then you have to un-enrol from your old degree (I'm unsure of the specific procedures, it could be different from uni to uni)

Make sure you do un-enrol, or you could face HECS debt for that old degree! (a friend was in a similar situation)
 

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Yes, when transferring between universities you MUST submit a Notice of Withdrawal to your university before the HECS census date. If transferring within your own university then you will usually receive a form authorising the Registrar to terminate your enrolment in your current degree (which is why you need to choose all your subjects all over again and fill out those tablecloth-sized forms).
 

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OK, thats to both of you for that. I think I know everything I have to do now:).
 

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I just checked the UAC site then and the UAC 2005 admissions are now open:)! Now all I have to do is waste $15 on the UAC 2005 Guide:mad:.
 

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Merethrond said:
I just checked the UAC site then and the UAC 2005 admissions are now open:)! Now all I have to do is waste $15 on the UAC 2005 Guide:mad:.
Wait!
You can Apply-by-web, which saves you buying the UAC guide
 

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Minai said:
Wait!
You can Apply-by-web, which saves you buying the UAC guide
either way you've gotta fork out $35 bucks which is the cost of an application for non-year 12 applicants.

good thing abt buying UAC guide is that it lists stuff pretty comprehensively and you got all the codes/costs/cutoffs.
 

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