Need to defer your offer? You can defer, but only for one or two consecutive teaching periods, e.g. for 1 or 2 semesters. Also, some courses can’t be deferred and not all courses are available in all semesters.
For more information about deferring an offer, please read this short article.
    Defer your offer 
    Rejecting an offer after accepting it? If you change your mind after accepting your offer, you'll need to let us know that you want to reject the offer.
If you've already enrolled in your units, you'll need to withdraw from those units through your SIMO account as a first step. Once you've done that, tell us that you want to reject your offer.
Whether you've enrolled in units or not, please let us know about the rejection by using this enquiry form .
    
Does your course require vaccinations? Your course may have compulsory vaccination requirements, including for COVID-19. While vaccinations for COVID-19 aren't compulsory for students on campus, you may be required to vaccinate prior to participating in a work placement as part of your course.
This ECU article  also answers some common questions about COVID vaccinations.
 
Apply for Credit and Recognition of Prior Learning If a study credit has already been approved, you'll find instructions on how to claim this on the final page of your course offer email.
If you'd like to submit an application for Credit and Recognition of Prior Learning that's not already reflected in your offer letter, please read our article about applying for this.
Credit and Recognition of Prior Learning 
    Don't enrol in a unit until your Credit and Recognition of Prior Learning application has been processed because you may receive a study credit for that unit in the course you've been offered.
 
Can I change campus after I get an offer? If you haven't accepted your offer yet, you'll need to use this enquiry form  to request a change of campus.
If you’ve accepted your offer, you’ll need to ask our Student Hub  for advice.
             
            
                          Stage 1 Get Started                          Respond to your offer                    Activate your account                    Emails and password                    Credit & Recognition of Prior Learning                                 Stage 2 Enrolling                           How to enrol                     Course and enrolment information                     When to enrol                                 Stage 3 Preparing                           Life meets study                     Learning about learning                     Ways to manage your budget                     Support when you need it                     Preparing to travel to Perth                     Overseas Student Health Cover                                 Stage 4 Orientation                            What is Orientation?                      Booking & changing activities                      Orientation for international students                      Orientation for online students                      Student safety and security                      Academic Integrity                           
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
                                 Credit and Recognition of Prior Learning          If you've applied for a course and have previous formal learning, e.g. a diploma or a degree, or have prior work experience and professional development or other training while employed, you may be eligible for Credit and Recognition of Prior Learning, or CRPL.
CRPL compares units studied in that learning with proposed ECU units. It can allow you to reduce the number of units you need to study to be awarded your ECU qualification.
               SIMO          SIMO is short for 'Student Information Management Online'. It sounds better too!
SIMO is the system you’ll access through the Student Portal to:
enrol and re-enrol; obtain your class timetable; see your exam times and dates; view your results; and view your Statement of Account.             View more uni-speak