Sexual Health >> Support for Students Who Decide to Continue a Pregnancy
Support for Students Who Decide to Continue a Pregnancy
Financial support for check-ups and birth
When Sally found out she was pregnant while studying in Victoria, her first thought was: “Can I even afford this?” Between OSHC, rent, and tuition, she wasn't sure what kind of support was out there.
OSHC
University hardship & emergency grants
Community & state‑based relief in Victoria
Flexible study options and leave
Sally worried:
Luckily, there are options:
Option 1: Take a Leave of Absence (Intermission / Suspension): Up to 12 months leave for pregnancy or health reasons. You don't pay tuition during this time, but you must tell both your uni & Home Affairs so your visa remains valid.
Option 2: Defer Your Course (Postpone enrolment to a later intake): Postpone your studies for a later semester—useful if you're in your first term. Needs medical/compassionate evidence before census date.
Option 3: Combine These with Flexible Study: Many unis allow part-time study, online classes, or special consideration requests. You can also register with Inclusion/Disability Services to set up an academic plan (so you don't need to re-apply for extensions each time).
Sally's plan/next steps:
Step 1: Contact international student support (or academic advisor)
Step 2: Prepare your application
Step 3: Inform Home Affairs
Step 4: Register for inclusion services
Step 5: Review your study plan
Access to childcare, breastfeeding/pumping spaces
Many universities provide:
Guidance on healthcare, visa status for child, and emotional support
Sally asked:
Future pathways:
Sally's plan/next steps:
Notify Department of Home Affairs within 28 days:
Ensure the baby is added to her (or partner's) current visa:
Keep a record of living in Australia:
If Sally obtains PR or citizenship in future: