If you have since completed a degree at another institution, you will be a "second degree applicant" and will need to re-apply for a place through TISC (first semester entry). For second semester entry, you will need to re-apply for a place through the UWA Admissions Centre.
If you are currently studying at UWA, or have previously studied here, the steps you need to take to re-start study vary depending on the circumstances under which you stopped studying.
If you withdrew from your course without academic penalty, before receiving passes or fails in any credit-point units, you need to re-apply for admission to the course through the Tertiary Institutions Service Centre (TISC) (for first semester entry) and compete for a place. For second semester entry, you will need to re-apply for admission through the UWA Admissions Centre.
If you have passes or fails on your academic record, but haven't completed your UWA degree, and:
then you have effectively lost your place at UWA and you need to apply for re-admission through Student Administration before you will be able to enrol again.
If you are within the time limit to complete your degree (check with your Faculty Office if you aren't sure), you can re-apply direct to the University. If you cannot complete your degree within the time limit, you will need to re-apply for a place through TISC for first semester entry, or through UWA Admissions Centre for second semester entry.