I can no longer study at UniSA, what should I do?
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Domestic students
Local students are encouraged to discuss your options with your Program Director or a counsellor from the Learning and Teaching Unit. There is also an online workshop you can work through to help discover your options.
If you decide to no longer study at UniSA, you will need to fill in a Leave of Absence or Withdrawal from Program form and submit it to Campus Central. You do not need anyone's permission to withdraw from the University.
If you need to withdraw because of a medical condition, or disability, you can apply for a refund of your fees. In all instances you will need to surrender your student ID when you lodge the appropriate form to Campus Central.
International students
If you are an international student, and wish to withdraw from your program, you must see an International Student Adviser at the Learning and Teaching Unit. Withdrawing from a program may affect your ability to meet visa requirements and therefore you need the International Advisers permission. You also require the permission of your Program Director.
If you decide to no longer study at UniSA, you will need to fill in an International Withdrawal from Program form and submit it to Campus Central.
