Your T1/2026 timetable questions answered
Whether you’re online or on campus, in Trimester 1 (T1) you’ll continue to study flexibly via our premium digital learning environment, supported by our inclusive and accessible services. We tailor your learning experiences to your discipline and study mode.
If you study on-campus units, you’ll have an integrated learning experience, with online self-paced activities complemented by seminars and hands-on learning at our vibrant campuses. If you study 100 percent online, you’ll have digital lectures and seminars, and interactive learning experiences.
However you choose to study, you’ll learn from inspiring teaching teams and researchers alongside your peers in an immersive and collaborative environment.
To help you plan, here’s all you need to know about timetables in T1 – who needs one, how to create your timetable and important dates.
Do I need a timetable?
If you’re enrolled in on-campus units, you need a timetable. You create your timetable through an online system called STAR (Student Timetable Allocation and Registration).
If you’re enrolled in online units (shown in StudentConnect delivery mode as Online), most online unit information will be in STAR at the same time as on-campus units, otherwise it will appear in Unit site one week before the trimester begins.
How do I plan my timetable?
We encourage you to plan ahead by looking at the provisional timetable. This gives a sneak peek into when lectures, seminars and other learning experiences are scheduled, and will help you to see what options may suit you best.
View your provisional timetable for on-campus and online units now in TimeEdit Viewer.
When do I create my timetable?
You can enter your preferences in STAR at any time from 10am, Monday 2 February to 10am, Monday, 9 February.
This gives you seven days to consider your options and enter your preferences. It doesn’t matter when you enter your preferences during this period – the activities will be allocated for everyone after the preference entry period ends. So take enough time to think about what will work best for you in T1.
How do I enter my preferences?
Check out the Study timetables webpage for some easy-to-follow directions and videos. Remember that:
- Your timetable may have a mixture of on-campus and online activities.
- If you’re able to come to campus, you should select an on-campus option for that activity.
- If you see building and room information in the location column, the activity is on campus.
- If you see ‘ONLINE’ in the location column, the activity is online.
Where can I get help?
You can find other important STAR dates and information on the Study timetables webpage.
Contact Student Central if you have any queries.
