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  2. Starting at UQ will walk you through: Planning out your semester. Enrolling in your courses. Finances and fee information. Preparing for semester. Orientation and settling in to your first few weeks at uni.

  3. Here's what you need to do to get ready to study at UQ. In the weeks leading up to the semester, we'll let you know when your student account is ready. You can then begin working through our Starting at UQ website.

    • UQ Library
    • Getting Around Campus
    • Places to Study on Campus

    Getting to know our library spaces and resources is one of the best ways to prepare for study as a new student. Once you're enrolled, you can access library resources 6 weeks before the start of semester. The Digital Essentials modules are a great place to start building your skills to succeed at UQ. Information Essentials and UQ Systemsare the top...

    Take a virtual tour

    Make sure you don't get lost on your way to the bookshop! Take a quick virtual tour of St Lucia, Gatton or Herston campus before you visit. Check out our campus virtual tours

    Maps, parking and transport

    Find your way to, from and around campus, whether you’re commuting by car, bus, bicycle or walking. Learn more about maps and transport options

    Accessibility

    UQ offers free support and services for students with a disability, illness, injury or mental health condition. Email a UQ Disability Advisor at disability@uq.edu.aubefore you arrive to arrange appropriate support for you. Find out more about accessibility on campus

    Semester is in full swing. You’ve packed your bag, you’ve got an extra-extra-large coffee – but where can you go to study? There's plenty of places you can look: 1. Check our maps to find communal study spots at St Lucia, Gatton, Herston or Dutton Park. 2. Library study spaces are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week – and you can check study sp...

  4. Log in to Starting at UQ for a step-by-step guide on how to set up your mySI-net profile, enrol in your courses and register your class preferences.

  5. Starting at UQ website. understanding key academic terminology. using a program/study planner. understanding your Electronic Course Profile (ECP), and. registering and updating your class timetable. Safety in Australia.

  6. Here's what you need to do first: Enrol in courses. Sort out your finances. Wait 24 hours for a student ID. Read your course profiles. Report any problems you experience with the Starting at UQ website. Website feedback.

  7. The Starting at UQ website provides you with a step-by-step guide to getting started at university and at UQ. It all starts with making a Plan - from finding the right courses to drafting a timetable, your first step in the enrolment process is to come up with a plan.

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