Enrolment Instructions for Creative Writing Programs 2008
Welcome to all commencing and continuing Creative Writing postgraduate coursework students. Students commencing a new program, including those students who are upgrading to higher level program (e.g. from Graduate Diploma to Masters) can enrol from 9am on 5 February. Students continuing in their existing program can enrol from 1pm on 11 January.
Below are the instructions for enrolling in your chosen program. The name of the program is displayed when you log on to enrol online. If the program displayed is not what you are expecting, or if you have any other queries, please contact the Faculty Office on 8303 5245
or email: humss.office@adelaide.edu.au
If you have upgraded from a Graduate Certificate to a Graduate Diploma or from a Graduate Diploma to a Masters, please ensure that you add all courses against your new program.
To enrol online go to: http://www.adelaide.edu.au/access
Program Requirements
The requirements for completing your program are listed below. It is your responsibility to ensure that what you enrol in meets the requirements of your degree. If you have any enquiries regarding these requirements, please contact the enrolment hotline (contact details are listed below).
For information on course descriptions, timetables and class numbers go to:
http://access.adelaide.edu.au/courses/search.asp
Subject Area: ENGL – English
Academic Career: PGCW- Postgraduate coursework
Graduate Certificate in Creative Writing
Semester 1
ENGL 5005 Writing Process
ENGL 5006 Thinking Aloud
Graduate Diploma in Creative Writing
Semester 1
ENGL 5005 Writing Process
ENGL 5006 Thinking Aloud
Semester 2
ENGL 5007 Genre Practice
ENGL 5008 Genre Study
Master of Arts (Creative Writing)
Students must complete the first year requirements listed above for the Graduate Diploma in Creative Writing (or equivalent) before they can enrol in the portfolio component.
Students undertaking the one and a half year (36 unit) Masters must enrol in :
ENGL 5500 Portfolio Supervision and Workshop
Students undertaking the two year (48 unit) Masters must enrol in:
Semester 1
ENGL 5500A Portfolio Development and Supervision Part 1
Semester 2
ENGL 5500B Portfolio Development and Supervision Part 2
For students who have permission to undertake the portfolio component part time, please contact the Faculty Office on 8303 5245 for instructions on what courses to enrol into.
Enrolment Assistance
The enrolment hotline (08 8303 3833) is available for all online enrolment queries. You may also send an email to enrol.help@adelaide.edu.au
Outstanding Debts
Enrolment will not be possible if you have an outstanding debt to the University. You will need to clear any such debts before attempting to enrol.
Australian Citizens
Australian citizens who intend to use FEE-HELP (previously known as PELS) for the first time in 2008 to finance their studies, will need to submit an online application during the enrolment process. This is the case for all students using FEE-HELP for the first time, including those who have previously applied for PELS. You will need to provide your Tax File Number as part of your application.
Upgrading Your Program
Please note that if you have completed a lower level program (such as the Graduate Certificate or Graduate Diploma) and you wish to upgrade to a higher level program (such as the Masters) you will need to gain approval from the Program Convenor in order to upgrade. You do not have to apply to graduate from the lower level program in order to be upgraded. Upgrading your program means you will be enrolling under a new program and you will need to nominate a fee payment option for the new program. If you are financing your studies using FEE-HELP, you will therefore have to reapply for FEE-HELP under the new program.
Amending Enrolments
Students are responsible for ensuring the accuracy of their enrolment. If you wish to amend your enrolment in any way, such as adding a new course, dropping a course or changing courses, you will need to complete this amendment online through Access Adelaide, and also within the appropriate period of time. The critical dates are listed for each course on the University’s course planner/timetable at
http://access.adelaide.edu.au/courses/search.asp
Student Email
Each student is provided with a University email account when they first enrol . It is important that you regularly check this email account throughout your time at the University. Important messages will be sent to you using this account.
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