Yes. You can enrol in units of study as a Commonwealth supported student at different higher education providers so long as you are eligible to do so. This includes having enough Student Learning Entitlement (SLE) to cover all the units. If you do not have enough SLE to cover all the units in which you enrol, you must choose the units for which you wish to be Commonwealth supported. For the units that you choose not to be Commonwealth supported, you must notify an appropriate officer of the relevant provider in writing on or before the census date.
You are responsible for monitoring the consumption of your SLE (see How do I find out how much Student Learning Entitlement I have used? and Where can I find out the balance of my Student Learning Entitlement?). If you do not inform your provider, and you do not have enough SLE to cover your units, your provider must cancel your enrolment as a Commonwealth supported student in the units your SLE does not cover. Your provider may give you the option of enrolling as a fee-paying student or on a non-award basis for those units – ask your provider.