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Enrolment Categories

When applying to study with us, it is important to determine what type of student you are and how you can study at CTC.

What type of student am I?

In a globalised world where multiple modes of study exist, understanding which student category you fit into can at times be confusing.

When applying to study with us, it is important to determine whether you will be an overseas student or a domestic student AND whether you will be studying off-shore or on-shore. Depending on your student category, you may be eligible for financial assistance through the Australian Government.

See the definitions below to help you to better understand the various types of student categories.

Onshore vs Offshore

Onshore

  • Residing in Australia for the semester and is undertaking a program of study.
  • Fee-Help is available for domestic students only. For more information visit our Fees page.

Offshore

  • Residing overseas for the semester and is undertaking a program of study
  • Does not require a visa to study
  • Fee-Help is available for domestic students only (conditions apply). For more information visit our Fees page.
Domestic vs Overseas

Domestic

  • An Australian citizen
  • An Australian Permanent Resident
  • A New Zealand citizen and residing in Australia or studying from overseas.

Conditions of Study

  • Does not require a visa to study
  • Fee-Help is available. For more information visit our Fees page.

Overseas

  • A temporary resident of Australia
  • A permanent resident of New Zealand
  • A resident or citizen of any other country.
  • For more information see our Overseas Student page.

Conditions of Study

  • Onshore (studying in Australia)
    • On a Student Visa: Must study full-time and face-to-face
    • On another type of visa: May study full-time or part-time (some restrictions apply)
  • Off-shore (studying outside of Australia)
    • Do not need a visa
    • Do not need to study full-time
  • For more information see our Overseas Student page.
Undergraduate

A student undertaking one of the undergraduate courses.

Postgraduate

A student undertaking one of the postgraduate courses.

Higher Degrees by Research

A student undertaking either the Master of Philosophy the Doctor of Philosophy, or the Doctor of Professional Practice.

Audit
  • Students undertaking a unit, without assessment or academic credit.
  • By their nature language units are not amenable to auditing.
Single unit

Students are undertaking a unit with assessment, and without enrolling in a degree.

Exchange studies vs External studies

Exchange studies

  • CTC students may arrange to undertake studies at other Colleges of University of Divinity.
  • Similarly, students who are enrolled at another College of University of Divinity may arrange to undertake exchange studies at CTC.

External studies

CTC Students may elect to undertake a unit of study at other institutions recognised by University of Divinity, under certain conditions, including:

  • The area of study is not offered at University of Divinity;
  • The external institution is recognised by University of Divinity;
  • The unit is approved by a Course Advisor at least four weeks prior to the start date of the unit.
Cross-institutional
  • Students from other universities, outside University of Divinity, can undertake units at CTC and have them credited to the award in their home university.
  • Check with your current institution about the flexibility of electives and cross-institutional study.
  • Cross-institutional students are required to enrol directly with CTC after obtaining permission from their home university to complete their cross-institutional enrolment.
How can I study?
  • F2F – Attending in the classroom (at a fixed time each week unless stated otherwise)
  • OLA – Online Asynchronous (on demand at a weekly pace unless stated otherwise)
  • OLS – Online Synchronous (at a fixed time each week unless stated otherwise)
  • Blended – Offered with a combination of modes; e.g.: part Face-to-Face AND part Online Asynchronous = F2F + OLA. Class times in the timetable are for the fixed time component only
  • Hybrid – Some units are offered both as fully Face-to-Face, as well as fully Online Synchronous at the same time = F2F or OLS at the same time. Students choose one mode OR the other
  • Other – Intensives, Supervised Reading Units, Clinical Pastoral Education, Practicum, and Research units
Page last updated at 10:58am on 27 November 2024