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Responding to an Offer

How do I accept, defer or decline an offer to study at the University of Melbourne?

Your Offer Letter or email from the University will contain directions on how to respond to your offer and enrol online. There are three ways you can respond to your offer.

What deadlines apply?

The Offer Lapse Date, found in your offer letter, is the final date to accept your offer.

The Enrolment Lapse Date is the last date by which you must enrol in your course (degree) including subjects. This date is outlined in your offer letter.

Changing your mind

If you accepted your offer:

Please note: If you withdraw your acceptance and later wish to resume that course, you will need to reapply for admission and selection is not guaranteed.

If you declined your offer and wish to now accept it, please contact Stop 1 immediately as your place may no longer be available.

If you deferred your offer but now wish to commence your studies during the current/upcoming semester, please contact Stop 1 immediately to find out whether this is possible.

If you wish to receive further advice on responding your offer, contact Stop 1 for assistance.\

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Last updated: Feb. 14, 2024, 5:08 p.m.

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