Welcome to Griffith

Here you can find all you need to get started at Griffith, including how to enrol, get your student ID card and access important online spaces.

You can also find out more about Griffith and the traditional custodians of the land our campuses reside on.

Get set to enrol

Enrolling in your courses is a major first step to starting at Griffith.

If you're enrolling for the first time or changing your program, you'll be asked to complete a pre-enrolment questionnaire. You'll save time if you complete this questionnaire before you go to enrol.

We also have a planning period before enrolment opens, when you can view your timetable options and plan your classes. Once enrolment opens, you can use myGriffith to enrol in your courses.

Understand your key dates

Some courses have different key dates to those set out in the Griffith Academic Calendar.

It's important to understand the key dates for each of your courses, which include:

  • last date to add the course
  • course start date
  • census date, which is the last date to drop the course without financial penalty
  • last date to drop the course without academic failure.

The following video shows how to find the key dates for each of your courses via the Programs and Courses site or myGriffith.

About us

At Griffith, our vision and mission is to transform lives and add to human knowledge and understanding in a way that creates a future that benefits all. And we are so glad you've joined us to help make this vision a reality.

Griffith University was established in 1975 to be a different type of university, committed to equity, inclusion and the success of our students. A values-led organisation, our core principles comprise excellence, ethics and engagement.

You can find out more about Griffith and our vision and values at the links below.

Acknowledgement of Country

Griffith University acknowledges the people who are the traditional custodians of the land and pays respect to the Elders, past and present, and extends that respect to other Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

Family groups

South Bank, Nathan and Mount Gravatt campuses are situated on the land of the Yugarabul, Yuggera, Jagera and Turrbal peoples. Logan is situated on the land of the Yuggera, Turrbal, Yugarabul, Jagera and Yugambeh peoples. The Gold Coast is situated on the land of the Yugambeh/Kombumerri peoples.

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