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Step 1 Accept your offer 

Logging In

To accept your offer you must first log in via CQUcentral. 


If you are a new student with CQUniversity:

• Your username is your Student ID number, found on your offer letter, e.g. s1234567.

NOTE: If your Student ID begins with c or q, the last digit is dropped, e.g. c9876543 or q9876543.

• Your default password is your date of birth preceded by a lower case 's', and finishing with a '#' - e.g. when your birth date is 01/09/1978, your default password would be s010978#.

Your username and password are case sensitive.

If you have previously been a student with CQUniversity you should already know your username (Student ID) and password. If you do not know what your password is, please contact the ITD Helpdesk on 1300 666 620 or visit https://password.cqu.edu.au.

Commonwealth Assistance and the Student Service and Amenities Fee

As part of your acceptance, you will be required to complete an online Commonwealth Assistance Form.

All students who are offered a Commonwealth Supported Place are required to complete this form, even if they do not intend to defer their student contribution. Before completing this form, please have your Tax File Number ready to input as the form has a timeout function.

Information about Commonwealth Support and HECS-HELP can be found here.

If you are eligible, you will also be given the option to complete an SA-HELP form. Information about SA-HELP can be found here. 

Accepting your offer

To accept your offer in CQUcentral, visit http://cqucentral.cqu.edu.au.

Once you have logged in to CQUcentral, click 'Continue to Student Centre' and scroll down to the 'Admissions' section. A pending offer will be available for you to select.

Ensure pop-ups are allowed by your internet browser as the Acceptance Wizard will open in a new window. You can check this in the tools section of most internet browsers.

Once you have completed all the steps within the Acceptance Wizard, be sure to return to www.cqu.edu.au/enrolment for assistance with enrolling in courses and preparing for your studies.



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