Student rules, policies, procedures and guidelines
All international students who wish to study at the University of the Sunshine Coast should ensure that they read and understand the University's rules, policies, procedures and guidelines including:
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USC internet quota
Once you have received your USC student ID card, you will have access to the campus computer labs and to network services including Internet and email. The Internet is free for students on a ‘quota’ basis, which means there is a limit on free Internet usage.
More information about how the Internet quota works and how to best manage your quota is provided during Orientation in Information Technology familiarisation workshops or visit USC’s internet quota.
Transfer policy
You must remain enrolled at USC for the first 6 months of your program or for the duration of your program if it is less than 6 months, unless you can provide USC with an official Letter of Offer from another registered education provider.
Once USC has received this letter, and your request to change provider, you will be eligible to apply for a Letter of Release.
A registered provider must not knowingly enrol a student prior to the student completing 6 months of his or her principal course, except in limited circumstances.