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ANUHub enrolment block
If you are a new student and see a block on your ANUHub account requesting your Unique Student Identifier (USI), you must provide your USI before you can enrol.
You can add your USI in ANUHub via:
NavBar (compass icon) > Menu > ANUHub > Personal Data > Unique Student Identifier
Enrolling in your courses is an essential step each study period, whether you are a new or continuing ANU student. This page explains what you need to do, the key dates to remember, and where to get support.
Managing your enrolment is your responsibility. You must enrol in the correct courses on time so you can meet your program and course requirements.
Missing an enrolment deadline may affect your academic progress, so please act and seek advice early.
Enrolment deadlines
ANU students are required to enrol in courses on ANUHub by the self-enrolment deadline. This is listed as the "last day to enrol" on the Class tab of each course page on Programs and Courses.
Courses offered in standard teaching sessions (Semester 1 and Semester 2) all have the same enrolment deadlines, which are listed on the University Calendar.
Courses offered in non-standard teaching sessions (Summer, Autumn, Winter and Spring Session) each have their own enrolment deadlines. These can be found on the Class tab of each course page on Programs and Courses.
Requesting permission to enrol after the self-enrolment deadline is called late enrolment. This only permitted in exceptional circumstances. See the Program support section of the Key Student Contacts webpage for current links to each ANU Academic College's late enrolment process and deadline.
Enrolment process exceptions
Some programs follow different enrolment processes:
- ANU Medical School: You will be emailed alternative enrolment instructions.
- Crawford School of Public Policy: Enrolment is completed during an induction session.
How to enrol
Step 1: Choose your courses
Follow your program requirements
Each ANU degree program has a set of program requirements, which are listed on the Study tab of your program page on Programs and Courses. These provide the specific conditions you will need to fulfill to complete your program.
Your program requirements will include things such as:
- Total number of units to complete
- Conditions you must follow (e.g. restrictions on the number of 1000-level courses you can complete)
- Core, compulsory or foundations courses
- Requirements for majors, minors or specialisations
- Elective courses:
- Specified electives (e.g. Science electives)
- Unspecified electives (e.g. ANU-wide courses)
- Any other conditions or restrictions of your degree
More detailed advice for commencing students can be found on the First Year Advice tab of your program page on Programs and Courses.
Review advice from your ANU Academic College
Each ANU Academic College provides advice on course selection through program or study planning guides, checklists, induction sessions and other resources.
See the Program support section of the Key Student Contacts webpage for current links to each ANU Academic College's program planning resources.
Request course credit or exemptions
If you have previous studies or professional experience that is relevant to your current academic program, you can request to receive course credit or an exemption based on your prior learning.
For detailed instructions see the Course Credit or Exemption webpage.
Step 2: Enrol on ANUHub
- Login to ANUHub.
Use your ANU ID number (e.g. u1234567) and password, which you will have received by email after accepting your ANU Offer.
For help logging in, see this webpage.
- Complete the Task Wizard.
You will be prompted to complete the Task Wizard the first time you login to ANUHub. You'll need to:- Provide your contact details including an emergency contact.
- Agree to abide by ANU policies and processes, including the ANU Student Code of Conduct.
- Complete Commonwealth Assistance Forms (CAFs) if you are a domestic student with Commonwealth Financial Assistance.
- Add your courses.
- Navigate to the enrolment page via
NavBar (compass icon) > Menu > ANUHub > Enrolment > Enrolment
- Click the "Enrolment Details" button next to the session you wish to enrol in.
- Click the "Add" button to add (enrol in) new courses.
- Select the course you wish to enrol in:
- Type the class number and click the "Add" button
(The class number can be found on the Class tab of the course page on Programs and Courses);
OR - Click the "Search" button to use the search function to find the course.
- Repeat the above process to add each of your chosen courses.
- Once all classes have been added to the table, click the "Continue" button to save your enrolment.
- Enter a permission number (if required).
If you're not sure whether you need a permission number, complete the next enrolment step and ANUHub will prompt you to enter one if required. See below for more information.
- Click the "Save" button.
If the status changes to "Successfully Added!", you have enrolled in the course(s).
If not, follow the prompts or contact Student Central for advice.
Some courses are restricted to ensure students meet specific requirements before enrolling, or because there are limited places available in the course. This prevents you from being able to enrol in the course on ANUHub without entering a permission number (also called a permission code).
Check the "Requisite and incompatibility" section of the course page on Programs and Courses for details of the any enrolment restrictions (e.g. pre-requisites, co-requisites). For detailed instructions see the Permission Codes webpage.
Your next steps
Once your enrolment is complete:
- Fees and invoices
Your course fees appear in ANUHub immediately after you enrol in courses. You will receive an corresponding invoice for course fees during the first two weeks of the semester or session. You will receive a notification to your ANU student email account when your invoice is available.
Visit the Fees & Payments landing page for advice about invoices, payments, HELP deferrals and more.
- Timetable
Now that you have enrolled in courses, you can plan your personal class timetable. Each semester, the draft timetable will be available on Web Publisher before class allocations (sign-ups) open on MyTimetable.
Visit the Access and Support for MyTimetable webpage for instructions and timetable publishing dates.
- Course materials
Your course materials including announcements, assessment details, lecture notes and recordings will be accessed on Canvas. A course page for each of your enrolled courses will appear on Canvas from approximately one week before the course commences.
Visit the Canvas landing page for student guides and the Canvas login.
- Student card
How you collect, replace or renew your ANU student card depends on your circumstances.
Visit the Student Cards webpage to find the quickest collection option for you.
Troubleshooting your enrolment
- If you are a new commencing student, you should have received a Password email from ANU. If you did not receive this email, please refer to this webpage for further instructions.
- If you are a current student and cannot remember your password, you can visit Identity Self Service and click 'Forgot Password' to reset your password. You can also contact our ANU Service Desk on +61 2 612 54321 for further assistance.
- Students can self-enrol in a maximum of 24 units (4 courses) per semester. If you wish to enrol in more courses, you can submit an Application to Overload via ANUHub.
- We highly recommend that you speak to your ANU Academic College first before completing an application. For more information, please visit this page.
- Visit this webpage for information about permission codes.
- You won't be able to drop or swap courses on ANUHub after the self-enrolment deadline for the course
- Please fill out an Application for Enrolment Change and submit to your ANU Academic College.
- We strongly encourage you to contact your ANU Academic College for advice before making this decision.
- If you are a new commencing student: Domestic students should visit this page for instructions. International students should contact our Admissions Team on admissions@anu.edu.au with your deferral request.
- If you are a current student: Domestic students should visit this page for instructions. International students should visit this page for instructions.
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