Intermission
Intermission is normally granted for a period of no more than one calendar year or two consecutive semesters. If you wish to extend your intermission, you must re-apply in writing and the faculty will determine whether an extension is possible.
For information on the time limit for completion of your course and the maximum intermission period permitted, please refer to the Student Resource Guide.
Who can apply?
- Current Monash University Law students.
How to apply?
Students can apply for intermission directly on WES or by completing an Intermission Application form
Undergraduate students should submit their application to:
Student Services
Faculty of Law
Building 12
Monash University (Clayton) VIC 3800
Postgraduate students should submit their application to:
Monash University Law Chambers
472 Bourke Street
Melbourne VIC 3000
If you are approved for intermission, you will be notified in writing.
Closing Dates –
- Please refer to the Law specific closing dates for Intermission to avoid academic and financial penalties.
Applying for intermission after the Census date -
- You can apply for intermission after the Census date, but you will be charged for units in which you are enrolled and they will show as discontinued or fail on your record depending on the date of your intermission.
- If you are applying after the Census date due to a medical reason, you must provide documentary evidence that your medical problem was evident before the census date, then consideration will be given to backdating your application. If you are a HECS deferred student you can apply to the Department of Education, Science and Training (DEST) at their website for remission for part or all of your HECS debt.
International students and intermission
- International on-campus students may only be granted intermission on compassionate grounds. This includes bereavement and extreme personal hardship. Documentation must be provided in order for the intermission to be granted. Your application must be approved by Monash International, who will provide you with information about possible consequences to your visa.
- You may really need to return home but be unable to take intermission due to ESOS regulations. Depending on the circumstances, the Faculty may be able to allow you to withdraw in good standing from the university and give you a letter of guaranteed re-entry to return at a later date. Please see your Student Services Office about this should you have any concerns. You could also consider transferring to a course offered via off-campus learning or to a course offered by Monash in Malaysia.
Returning to study -
- All students must re-enrol during the October/November re-enrolment period if returning to study in either Semester 1 or 2 of the following year. You will need to access WES to re-enrol.
- On-campus students need to access Allocate+ to select timetabling preferences.
- If you are taking intermission in both Semester 1 and Semester 2 you will need to re-enrol for the following year in the normal re-enrolment period (October/November).
Receiving information whilst on intermission -
- You should always check your Monash email account for important information while you are on intermission. If your postal address changes while you are on intermission you must update your address details through my.monash.
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