Get off to a great technological start

At Griffith, we have a number of online systems and resources to help you successfully navigate your university experience.

Here you can find all you need to know to get set up for your studies.

Never share your passwords with anyone

Protect your privacy by keeping your passwords confidential.

Your security is our top priority at Griffith, and we will never request that you reveal your password.

By keeping your passwords secure, you safeguard your University accounts and personal information from unauthorised access.

Multi-factor authentication

We use multi-factor authentication (MFA) when you sign into Griffith applications to help keep your information safe.

In addition to signing in with your student number and password, multi-factor authentication asks for a second form of identification each time you log in. This may be a one-time passcode sent to your phone or computer, or a fingerprint touch ID on your device, to confirm it's you logging in.

If you haven't already, you'll need to set up MFA on your phone or another device to access Griffith accounts and applications. It's also a good idea to set up an additional device for MFA now in case you are ever unable to use your primary device.

Set up MFA

Get to know myGriffith

myGriffith is your personalised student portal. From here you can:

  • access your student emails
  • see your timetable
  • view study tips and helpful support services
  • see events at your campus
  • enrol in courses
  • access our learning management system, Learning@Griffith.

Spend some time exploring myGriffith so you become familiar with the interface.

myGriffith

Learning@Griffith

Learning@Griffith is our online learning management system.

From Learning@Griffith, you can access:

  • your course content, including lecture notes and recordings
  • online assessments and assignment submission points
  • tools to facilitate group work and communication with other students.

Not all courses are designed the same, so some course information may differ.

Learning@Griffith access

You can access Learning@Griffith from the homepage and menu of myGriffith, or type lms.griffith.edu.au into your browser.

Learning@Grifith help

To get to know Learning@Griffith, you can:

If you have any issues while using Learning@Griffith, click the Help button in the platform for assistance.

Checking Planner

Plan your O-Week

Make the most of orientation with the Orientation Planner, your personlised itinerary of O-Week events.

The Orientation Planner is where you'll find information on:

  • welcome sessions
  • skills workshops
  • social events to meet staff and students
  • tours to explore the university.

Build your O-Week itinerary by adding events from your Planner. If O-Week is relevant to your experience, you will be able to access the Planner via myOrientation.

myOrientation

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.

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