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gouge.away

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is it possible to do it at this point?

i've looked on the website and it only talks about deferring as you receive an offer and how you can't defer for a semester unless the course starts mid-year. help?
 

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What degree are you studying?? Generally deferring means delaying the commencement of ur degree for one year. At UNSW it is called program leave, some unis call it suspending a semester, and can be done for a maximum of 2 semesters in ur degree. Any more than that and ur place is terminated and u need to reapply through UAC. I think u also need to do at least one semester, but if u complain enough they could probably waive that, especially if u r doing a degree that has courses running in both autumn and spring semesters (eg. most 1st year business courses run all year round).

Check this for more info

https://my.unsw.edu.au/student/academiclife/ProgramEnrolmentVariationForm.pdf
 

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What degree are you studying?? Generally deferring means delaying the commencement of ur degree for one year. At UNSW it is called program leave, some unis call it suspending a semester, and can be done for a maximum of 2 semesters in ur degree. Any more than that and ur place is terminated and u need to reapply through UAC. I think u also need to do at least one semester, but if u complain enough they could probably waive that, especially if u r doing a degree that has courses running in both autumn and spring semesters (eg. most 1st year business courses run all year round).

Check this for more info

https://my.unsw.edu.au/student/academiclife/ProgramEnrolmentVariationForm.pdf
international studies [read: arts]. if possible, i'd like to bugger off asap so i don't lose language proficiency. is there anyone in particular i should see for advice?

thanks for the link; it explains a lot
 

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