Undergraduate

Deferred examinations

The University may make alternate provisions for undergraduate and graduate coursework students who are unable to attend a formal examination at the prescribed owing to extenuating circumstances.

Extenuating circumstances are defined as circumstances that were unpredictable and unavoidable. Examples of extenuating circumstances are:

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Assessment arrangements for students from language backgrounds other than English

If you are a new student to the university coming from a language background other than English you may be able to apply for special assessment arrangements for assessments within your first year. These arrangements are designed to help you transition to studying in English at The Australian National University and approval is course-based. You may apply for altered assessment arrangements if you:

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Decisions made under the Awards Rules

A number of decisions regarding your enrolment in your program are made under the relevant Awards Rules. These decisions can include:

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Assessment Appeals

If as a student you consider the final published result of a course to be inappropriate or incorrect, you may appeal the outcome. 

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New Colombo Plan scholarship program

We have moved to a new address. Please click here for our new page: http://www.anu.edu.au/students/careers-opportunities/global-programs/funding-information/new-colombo-plan-scholarship 

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University of Tsukuba Biodiversity, Biotechnology and Applications short course

If you are interested in an international study experience but aren't ready to commit to a full semester abroad the University of Tsukuba summer program may be the ideal opportunity for you. The ANU Colleges of Science are offering up to 12 science undergraduate students the opportunity to undertake an English-medium, short program of study at the University of Tsukuba in Japan.

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New Colombo Plan mobility program

ANU has been successful in obtaining funding for various learning abroad programs through the Australian Government Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade's New Colombo Plan (NCP). 

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Humanitarian design summits

For students interested in humanitarian engineering, the Research School of Engineering's partner organisation Engineers Without Borders (EWB) is running a number of overseas Humanitarian Design Summits during 2017/18. These are two week immersive 'in country' summits aimed at engineering and design students, providing a development education experience to learn about engineering, design and humanitarian projects.

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Confirm your enrolment, degree or study-load

Students are encouraged to seek support whenever needed.  Please visit the Health, Safety & Wellbeing webpage for available support services. 

You can download a letter confirming you are a current student, the degree you are studying, and whether you are studying on a full-time or part-time basis.

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The Political Economy of Myanmar study tour

This study tour course will provide students with an introduction to contemporary social, political and economic transformations in Myanmar.

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