AHEGS

The AHEGS (Australian Higher Education Graduation Statement) was created by the Commonwealth Government to facilitate the recognition and comprehension of Australian qualifications globally. Its purpose is to present higher education qualifications in a clear and comprehensible manner, detailing the award, the awarding institution, and the Australian higher education system. By doing so, the AHEGS provides prospective employers and other organisations with a broader understanding of the graduate's accomplishments.

The AHEGS plays a vital role in promoting opportunities and mobility for Australian graduates by clarifying the meaning of Australian awards to both local and international audiences. The 黑料天堂AHEGS template conforms to nationally agreed specifications that have been approved by the Australian Government.

You will be granted access to a digital copy of your AHEGS shortly after graduation. A sample AHEGS document can be found at this link.

You can find out more about the AHEGS on the website. 

 

Graduating soon?

Please see the Your graduation documents webpage for details of the documents you'll receive upon conferral. 

Please note: We are generally unable to provide refunds or re-issue documents ordered in error. Please review your order details carefully and contact Student Central with any questions before making your purchase. 

 

Purchasing a physical copy of your AHEGS 

Please note, AHEGS are only available for students who have had the award conferred in 2009 or later.

You can purchase a physical copy of your AHEGS by completing a Graduation Statement Request Form. Completed applications should be emailed to student@anu.edu.au.

All applications sent must be accompanied by a colour copy of official identification (scan or photo of a driver's licence or passport).

Your AHEGS will be issued in accordance with instructions indicated by you on the form.  Postage times can vary dependent on your choice of postage and address and the time of year.

 
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