Steps to be taken when classes are full
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Steps to be taken when classes are full
Do not panic!
1) Extra classes are estimated to be opened on the 12th July
2) IF all the extra class provided is also full, you are recommend to do an override (note:it is not guaranteed! therefore, you are advice to register as soon as possible)
For more information, visit http://www.unisa.edu.au/enrolonline/step5/override.asp
Do contact our Support Officer if you do have any difficulty or need assistance of any sort at +61 430 830 005 or kelvin.yeoh@unisa.edu.au
1) Extra classes are estimated to be opened on the 12th July
2) IF all the extra class provided is also full, you are recommend to do an override (note:it is not guaranteed! therefore, you are advice to register as soon as possible)
- Overrides can be done by enquiring permission from the course coordinator/director though email
For more information, visit http://www.unisa.edu.au/enrolonline/step5/override.asp
Do contact our Support Officer if you do have any difficulty or need assistance of any sort at +61 430 830 005 or kelvin.yeoh@unisa.edu.au
kelvin yeoh- Posts : 197
Join date : 2010-06-12
Age : 35
Location : Adelaide, SA
Re: Steps to be taken when classes are full
Well, I'm a last year and semester student, and I've tried overriding one of my class, filling up the detailed online form, but the reply I got was that I can only enroll externally, and wait for available spaces, which by this time, is unlikely
which, I think defeats the whole purpose of "override", and wasted my time filling up the form, as I had to check the timing back and forth to see if it fits into my timetable (which I might add, took up a whole lot of time). I've also mentioned I'm a final year, and last semester student.
But all I've got back is a generic answer/reply
which, I think defeats the whole purpose of "override", and wasted my time filling up the form, as I had to check the timing back and forth to see if it fits into my timetable (which I might add, took up a whole lot of time). I've also mentioned I'm a final year, and last semester student.
But all I've got back is a generic answer/reply
Laick001- Posts : 97
Join date : 2010-07-03
Re: Steps to be taken when classes are full
I will try my best to see if there is anything to be done and contact you personally about it. Thank you for your feedback.
Kelvin CH Yeoh
Student Support Officer
Division of Business, UniSA
Kelvin CH Yeoh
Student Support Officer
Division of Business, UniSA
kelvin yeoh- Posts : 197
Join date : 2010-06-12
Age : 35
Location : Adelaide, SA
Re: Steps to be taken when classes are full
Update : I have filled both the full class override and time clash override forms, but both were rejected, and the reply to my time clash override form was that I should try the full class override form.
basically its taking me to nowhere, so now I've opted for the lecturers help
basically its taking me to nowhere, so now I've opted for the lecturers help
Laick001- Posts : 97
Join date : 2010-07-03
Re: Steps to be taken when classes are full
Laick001 wrote:Update : I have filled both the full class override and time clash override forms, but both were rejected, and the reply to my time clash override form was that I should try the full class override form.
basically its taking me to nowhere, so now I've opted for the lecturers help
Do let me know if the lecturers are able to help you out anyway...
Kelvin Yeoh
Student Support Officer
kelvin yeoh- Posts : 197
Join date : 2010-06-12
Age : 35
Location : Adelaide, SA
Re: Steps to be taken when classes are full
All right sure ! will do !
Laick001- Posts : 97
Join date : 2010-07-03
Re: Steps to be taken when classes are full
just a question since this coming semester I want to take financial planning as a subject but due to them openning for commerce and other course student first it is already full. so when will they open new classes or should I just email the course cordinator now?
lainy001- Admin
- Posts : 104
Join date : 2010-07-20
Re: Steps to be taken when classes are full
i'm not sure if someone has answered you or not but most probably what you can do is override now and see what is the result of it. if i'm not mistaken, if they receive a certain amount of override applications, they will start to open new classes. that is what i heard but i wouldnt dare confirm it. good luck
kelvin yeoh- Posts : 197
Join date : 2010-06-12
Age : 35
Location : Adelaide, SA
Re: Steps to be taken when classes are full
email. the codinator and they open a new class only instead of override. but its settle already thanks.
lainy001- Admin
- Posts : 104
Join date : 2010-07-20
Re: Steps to be taken when classes are full
Hi~
I'm going to transfer to UNISA this coming Feb. I've received the mail to register for the class but when try to register every class showed FULL. So what should I do? Can I know when can I register for the classes?.
Thanks
I'm going to transfer to UNISA this coming Feb. I've received the mail to register for the class but when try to register every class showed FULL. So what should I do? Can I know when can I register for the classes?.
Thanks
jojo yap- Posts : 1
Join date : 2010-11-01
Age : 33
Re: Steps to be taken when classes are full
registration is open long ago. if the classes are full you can try emailing the course cordinator. or try looking at unisa web regarding overide or sumthing cant remember.
lainy001- Admin
- Posts : 104
Join date : 2010-07-20
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