This form is to be used by students who wish to correct or change their name, title, DOB or gender. Note: You can amend your preferred name on USC Central, however this change will not be reflected on your official USC record.
The first name, last name and date of birth recorded for you at UniSC must exactly match those entered against your USI account. This includes an exact match with the spelling and placement of any special characters.
How to apply
- Complete the form
- Attach copy of supporting documentation (eg citizenship certificate, Visa on the passport).
- Submit the form and documents to Student Central via mail or in person
Form: Change of personal details (PDF 485KB)
If you change your official name details with UniSC, please log into your USI account to update your details.
IMPORTANT: Changing your name and/or gender in the University's records is not the same as legally changing your name.
Before deciding to change your name and/or gender on your records, you are advised that the University is subject to government reporting obligations. If your name and/or gender are not changed with all government agencies with whom you have dealings, making a change at UniSC may have unexpected negative consequences. For example, Centrelink payments may be interrupted if UniSC records no longer match Centrelink records. You must also update your change of details with the Australian Taxation Office, otherwise you will be ineligible to defer your student contribution (tuition fees) to the HELP Loan, if your details do not match.
When a student graduates, the university is obliged to issue qualifications (testamurs) using their legal name, as these are issued under the University Seal as legal documents. Therefore, for a student's testamur to be issued in a new name, it is necessary for the student to change their legal name prior to graduation and provide UniSC with documentary evidence to support this.
Your name and/or gender will appear in our database and on future academic documents; however, your prior name and/or gender will be maintained in our database so that we can search for and locate previous electronic and paper records.
Please note: Changing your preferred name will not automatically result in changes to ID cards, class lists, examination registration and email. UniSC is currently developing initiatives to ensure this is an automatic process in future.
We are aware there are many factors to consider when transitioning at work or in a study environment. This can include emotional support and the practical considerations mentioned above. To address these, anyone who is transitioning can enter a formal plan for transition.