The commencement of your study at 91ԭƬ is fast approaching!
Use our starting at Western checklist to ensure you get the best start to your studies with us!
The first step to becoming a student at Western is to accept your offer.
The Western Sydney International Admissions team work tirelessly processing applications, issuing offers and working with future students to help them realise their educational goals with 91ԭƬ. If you still need to formally accept your offer to enrol and finalise your timetable before the start of session, watch the ‘How to accept your offer video’ now.
If you have a question regarding your offer, the acceptance process or about your visa, visit the below links for more information.
Note: You must accept your offer and pay required fees as stated on your Offer Admission letter to receive your Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE). When you receive your CoE you can progress to the following steps.
If you've accepted your offer and received your confirmation of enrolment (eCOE), the next step is to(Western Account).
This will give you access to all our online services, including your student email account, My Student Records (MySR), the Library and more. You'll need your Western Student ID number.
You can find this number on your Offer of Admission letter.
If you have a question about activating your Western Account, please contact International Admissions viaemailor call +61 2 9685 9280 during 9:00am-5:00pm AEDT Mon toFri.
Email is the official communication channel at 91ԭƬ. We send important information about your enrolment, exams, results etc toyour student email account, not by post, so it's important that you check it regularly - every day if you can or at least twice a week. Your student email address is studentid@student.westernsydney.edu.au
Enrolling in your subjects is the most important thing you need to do when starting at 91ԭƬ. You need to complete this in.
To select your subjects, you will first need to find your program on theWhen you search for your program, click on 'sequence' for the current recommended subject selections for your session.
Before registering into subjects, International Students must accept their offer and activate their account. Please view theHow to Acceptpage for step by step instructions.
For enrolment and class registration support we recommend you attend one of our Enrolment and Class Registration Support Sessions online. Our dedicated team will walk you through the steps and answer questions to assist you in the process.
Session Dates & Times (AEDT Sydney Time):
Join via Zoom:
Meeting ID: 862 7190 1570
You can also contact the Student Services Hub via phone on +61 2 9174 6905, via WhatsApp on+61482095590 during 9:00am - 4:30pm AEDT or emailinternationalstudy@westernsydney.edu.au
Class Registrationis how you choose your tutorials (and other classes) and put together your timetable. Allocate+ is the online system used to complete this process.
You'll need to make sure you are enrolled in all of your subjects. After being allocated into your classes, you may be able to swap classes depending on availability.
If you have just completed your enrolment, it may take a couple of hours for your subjects to appear in Allocate+. Check back later if they do not show up in Allocate+ immediately after enrolment.
Important additional information to do with Class Registration can be viewed on ourClass Registration page.
Note: After your timetable is complete, if you have been allocated to an on-campus class and not able to attend due to an underlying health condition, please contact your First Year Experience Coordinator to discuss the options available to you.
Orientation is your chance to meet your new classmates and learn all about your program and school, student services, campus life and everything there is know about getting started at Western as an international student.
Originally held on Friday, 13 February 2026 (3:00 pm – 4:30 pm)
Watch the recording
This session covered important information, including:
Students can now apply for their Student ID card to be posted to them once they arrive in Australia by following these steps:
Please view thegetting your new Student ID Card document for photo guidelines and acceptable documentation.
If you are planning to travel to Sydney, make sure you review the from the NSW Government so you know what you need to do. Please also visit ourInternational Student Arrivals webpage to help you navigate information for returning to Australia.
