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What is deferment?

Deferment allows you to delay the start of your degree for up to 2 years (or up to 12 months for UNSW Online Programs) after receiving an offer to study with us.

Have you already started your studies?

If you’ve completed at least one teaching period (i.e. term or semester), you can apply for program leave instead. Program leave is available for up to one year for continuing students and can be extended under exceptional circumstances.

Who can defer?

You can defer your offer if you:

  • Receive an offer to study at UNSW; AND
  • Haven’t been given a deferment for the same (or a similar) degree before.

Exceptions for deferment

  • Co-op programs
  • One-year Honours programs, including Education (Secondary), Music and Psychological Science
  • Undergraduate Certificate programs
  • Master of Psychology
  • Graduate Diploma of Mine Geotechnical Engineering
  • Graduate Diploma in Aviation (Flying)
  • Non-Award and Cross Institutional Study
  • ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ Defence sponsored students (¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ Trainee Officers, current serving ADF members and DCUS students).

How do I defer?

I've received my program offer but haven't accepted it yet.

To defer your program:

  1. Follow the instructions on and select Deferment before the start of term.
  2. Save or print the screen for your records.
  3. Check your email for a Deferment Confirmation letter over the next two weeks. This email will include information on how to take up your deferred place in a future term.

After the start of the upcoming teaching period, you'll have to Ìýto the UNSW Admissions Office to request deferment.

I've accepted my program offer.

To defer your program,Ìý no later than the .

If you've already enrolled in courses, you'll be dropped from them while the UNSW Admissions Office processes your deferment.

Please note: If you cancel your deferment request after you're dropped from your courses, you'll have to re-enrol. Depending on availability, you may not get to re-enrol in the same courses/classes.

Once your deferment is processed, you’ll receive a Deferment Confirmation letter by emailÌýwith information on how to take up your deferred place in a future term.

If you ³ó²¹±¹±ð²Ô’t received your Deferment Confirmation letter within two weeks of deferring your offer, call the UNSW Admissions Office on +61 (2) 9385 3656 ´Ç°ùÌý.

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

  • If you ³ó²¹±¹±ð²Ô’t accepted your offer yet, you have until the specified deadline on to defer.

    If you have accepted your offer and enrolled in a course, you have until the to defer.Ìý

    Requests submitted after these dates will be considered on a case-by-case basis and may result in your offer lapsing or a financial penalty.

  • Most UNSW programs can be deferred to start in Term 1, 2 or 3. However, some courses can only start in Term 1. Reach out to The Nucleus: Student Hub for further information on enrolment restrictions.

  • No. Deferring your degree is free.

  • If you defer your offer to study at UNSW and you study at an AQF Diploma level or higher during the deferment period, your deferment will lapse. To be considered for re-admission to UNSW, you’ll need to reapply and declare all your studies.

  • Log into Ìýonce your new offer has been issued, accept your deferred offer and enrol. Check your Confirmation of Deferment letter to see when and how to do this.

Program contacts

Coursework degrees

Kensington campus

P: +61 (2) 9385 3656
E:

Canberra campus

P: +61 (2) 6268 6000
E: sas@adfa.edu.au

Higher Degree Research (HDR)

Kensington campus

P: +61 (2) 9385 6731
E: international.grs@unsw.edu.auÌý´Ç°ù
domestic.grs@unsw.edu.au

Canberra campus

P: +61 (2) 6268 8112
E:Ìýrsu@adfa.edu.au

(Scholarship recipients must cc Kensington campus)