Study at the University

Welcome! The quick tips below are designed to help you get started smoothly in your first semester at the University.

Degree Requirements

Get familiar with your program structure by visiting the Programs and Courses page. You can track your academic progress and fulfillment of degree requirements through the Academic Progress feature in the Student Information System (SIS).

Schedules of Academic Activities

Check the Academic Calendar and Important Dates for key timelines such as:

  • Course registration periods
  • Start and end of the teaching term
  • Add/drop periods
  • Public holidays
  • Examination dates

Add/Drop Courses Online

  • New students are usually pre-registered into most required courses for their first semester.
  • You can view your pre-registered courses under Manage Classes in SIS.
  • To make changes to your schedule, visit the Course Registration website and follow the Steps for Online Add/Drop. The guide will walk you through the process to ensure a smooth experience.

Adapt to the New Learning Environment

For helpful academic resources, refer to the ARRO homepage.

Key areas include:

Teaching & Learning Platforms

  • Student Information System (SIS): Used to register for courses, check grades, and manage your academic records.
  • Canvas: The University’s Learning Management System (LMS), where you’ll access course materials, submit assignments, and engage with instructors and classmates.

Both platforms are essential for your academic journey.

Student under 18 years old

If you are under 18 on the day of new student enrolment, you must submit a completed Parental Consent Form, signed by your parent or guardian, to the ARRO Service Centre during the Enrolment Period.

Need Help?

For further enquiries, please contact the Academic Regulations and Records Office (ARRO) via:

  • Email
  • Telephone enquiry hotline
  • In-person at the ARRO Service Centre

We’re here to support you throughout your academic journey!

If there is any inconsistency or ambiguity between the page contents and the Academic Regulations (AR), rules and guidelines, the AR, rules and guidelines shall prevail.