Welcome to your 2026 Spring Orientation at UOW!
This Orientation is designed for students commencing their studies on campus at UOW Liverpool Camous. We've brought together everything you need to start your journey, with a range of resources, activities, and information to help you feel prepared, connected, and ready for success.
These Pre-Orientation Activities guide you through key steps such as subject enrolment, tutorial registration, and completing your compulsory modules, so you can get organised before Orientation and the start of session.


How to enrol at UOW
This important video walks you through uploading a photo for your Student ID Card, as well as course fee payment options available to you. See the UOW Get Started webpage for more information about enrolling at UOW.
Investigating your study sequence
The 2026 UOW Course Handbook is an online guide that will help you understand degree requirements, and find up-to-date subject information. This resource is accessible via the UOW Handbook webpage.
Enrolling in your subjects
Visit the UOW Tutorial Enrolment webpage to learn more about the process and how to secure your preferred tutorial times.

Many subjects require you to enrol in classes in addition to lectures. These classes may include tutorials, computer labs, and practical sessions.



Find Out When Classes Are On: You can see what days and times classes are available for each subject on the public subject timetable. The timetable will also tell you how classes will be delivered.
Find Out When Class Enrolments Open: Opening dates and times vary for each Faculty and subject, but they normally open up to 5 weeks before the session starts. Make sure you know when to enrol in tutorials for each of your subjects.
Secure a Class: Securing class times can be very competitive. Make sure you are at a computer at the exact time enrolments open to increase your chances of securing your preferred times

To help you get started at UOW, all students are required to complete two online modules. These modules will guide you through your transition to university, support your studies, and help you be part of a safe and inclusive UOW community.
Make sure you complete both modules by the end of your first session—otherwise, your results may be withheld.
Once you’re enrolled, you can access the modules anytime. Get a head start and set yourself up for success by completing them early.
Start Smart Module
UOW is committed to supporting your success, both during your studies and as you prepare for your professional career. The StartSmart module is designed to help you understand what is expected of you as a UOW student in relation to academic integrity and your conduct, and aims to connect you with the resources and support available to strengthen your academic skills.

Learning Constent
At UOW, preventing gender‑based violence is not only a legal responsibility – it's a moral imperative. The Learning Consent module reflects current best practice in gender‑based violence prevention and awareness, as required under the National Code to Prevent and Respond to Gender‑based Violence.
