New Students - Master Financial Management and Law
Welcome to the ANU College of Law
As you commence your postgraduate study in the Master of Financial Management and Law (MFIML), you join a community of people who are committed to lifelong learning. There are no limits to achievement and if you are committed, passionate and work hard, you can achieve your greatest potential at ANU.
The Master of Financial Management and Law is a joint degree delivered by the ANU College of Business and Economics and the ANU College of Law. This program is designed to equip graduates with a sophisticated level of understanding of finance and financial systems, alongside knowledge of the legal and regulatory context and frameworks that shape financial sector activity and decision-making.
Have you accepted your Offer?
After you apply or transfer to the MFIML program you will be sent an outcome to your nominated personal email address for new students, or your ANU email for existing ANU students.
If successful, you will need to follow the instructions in your offer to accept it. Once accepted, your Welcome email which contains your password and Student ID.
Activate your ANU email to receive important information
Now that you are an ANU student, you will receive important information about your enrolment, Orientation Week, courses and many more through your ANU email. Log in to your ANU email and set up a mail forward function to your personal email so that you never miss an important email from the University. Refer to the Accessing your email for more information.
Essential Modules
ANU prepared essential online modules for you to complete before starting your studies: You can complete the online modules here.
Induction & Drop-in Sessions
Before you start with your enrolment, we highly recommend that you watch the induction session below to learn more about studying at the ANU College of Law. The induction session covers everything from the support services available to you, student associations, key dates, and of course the recommended study plan of your degree.
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International Students
International students should also watch the below induction session.
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Welcome Pack
Documentation to compliment your induction session
- Support and Wellbeing
- Study Plan MFIML (Under 'Managing your Program')
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Semester Planner (890.69 KB)
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ANU_Glossary.pdf (699.48 KB)
International Students Welcome Pack
Documentation to compliment your induction session
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Help Available
If you require assistance with choosing your courses or have questions in relation to your Law courses, you can book a phone or Zoom appointment with a student advisor.
Alternatively, feel free to give us a call on +61 2 6125 3483 or email us at enquiries.law@anu.edu.au.
For any enquiries about the Financial Management side of your program, ANU College of Business & Economics can be contacted at info.cbe@anu.edu.au to organise a time to talk with current students, program advisers or the academics who teach this program.
Enrolling for the first time
1 - Select your Courses
After you've received and accepted an offer to study in the Master of Financial Management and Law, you need to enrol in your courses. The How to choose courses page is a great start to planning.
Study plans for the MFIML can be located on the Program Management page.
2 - Enrol in ISIS
Once you have identified the courses you need to enrol in, login to the Interactive Student Information System (ISIS).
You need to complete the Task Wizard in ISIS before progressing to enrolment.
Then go to Main Menu >ISIS >Enrolment >Enrolment to add your courses.
Enrol for the first time as a coursework student provides additional information.
If you require assistance with swapping courses, please refer to swapping or dropping a course for more information.
3 - Commonwealth assistance and invoices
If you wish to apply for FEE-HELP, eligible domestic students must complete the electronic Commonwealth Assistance Form (eCAF) in ISIS.
To complete this in ISIS, go to Main Menu > ISIS > Account details > eCAF.
To check that you have successfully deferred your fees to FEE-HELP please go to Main Menu > ISIS > Account Details > eCAF Print History.
Your course fees will be invoiced via ISIS at the start of each session, even if you have applied for FEE-HELP. Your fees will only be deferred to FEE-HELP after the census date for each course. You will receive an invoice notification via email. Find out more about fee requirements for new students.
After you've enrolled
You can access ISIS any time to check your fees as well as final results, enrolment, Statement of Results, print official enrolment letters and obtain transcripts.
My Timetable
MyTimetable is the ANU official timetabling system enabling students to view the timetable for their enrolled courses, browse, then self-allocate to small teaching activities / tutorials so they can better plan their time.
Timetable Planner - Opens 20th June 2022
Click here for Timetable Planner
Note: This is not for allocation, but for planning only. It provides an opportunity to plan your timetable prior to the opening of MyTimetable
Student Allocation - Opens 11th July 2022
Click here for MyTimetable for Students
Wattle
Wattle is the teaching and learning site for your online course. You will gain access to Wattle course and program sites 24-48 hours after enrolment. The course sites contain information on course content, readings and assessment, convenor liaison and student forums etc. You will submit assignments in via Wattle.
Census dates
Each course has a Census date. If you are enrolled in a course once the course census date passes, you will remain liable for the full tuition and associated fees for that course. Each course in a non-standard session has its own individual census date. Please look up the course code on ANU Program and Courses to find the census date for that course. More information on Census dates can be found here
Attendance
The ANU College of Law has a strict attendance policy for classes. You must attend scheduled classes. We assume you have taken into account all work, family, religious and other commitments when you enrol.
College Student and Education Support
The ANU College of Law Student and Education Support are who you need to contact if you have any questions about your studies.
We also offer appointments with student advisors throughout the week. Click here to book your appointment.
For any enquiries about the Financial Management side of your program, ANU College of Business & Economics can be contacted at info.cbe@anu.edu.au to organise a time to talk with current students, program advisers or the academics who teach this program.