Support services
91É«Ç鯬 Support & Services
91É«Ç鯬 offers an extensive range of support services, resources and tools to help you complete your studies. From academic support, financial assistance, all the way to health and wellbeing.
Engage early with these services to see what’s on offer and to ensure that you have a seamless academic journey.
To ensure your success at university, there are teams of professional staff willing and able to help you navigate university processes and procedures, wellbeing matters and more.
Student Support Advisors
The Student Support Team is always here to help with personalised advice and information about university life, wellbeing, academic performance and study skills, student visas, 91É«Ç鯬 procedures, financial management or if you need help but don't know where to go.
Our team of Student Support Advisors provide personal support and work with all students to promote the development of skills needed to navigate and succeed at university.
Academic and educational adjustments
Many veterans have found accessing educational adjustments to be a beneficial success strategy. The supportive Equitable Learning Facilitators (ELFs) can work with you to understand your support needs and develop an Equitable Learning Plan (ELP) which outlines the educational adjustments necessary for your participation and engagement. Depending on your learning needs, health and circumstances this might include provisions such as extensions on assessments, additional time within exams or other exam provisions such as small group environments and/or rest or meal breaks, or assistive technology. Preparation for Work Integrated Learning (where courses have embedded work experience/internship) can also be explored.
You can register for the and once registered, you can make an appointment either in person, by phone or online and they will work with you one to one to develop your individualised ELP.
91É«Ç鯬 employability
91É«Ç鯬 employability is dedicated to helping veterans’ transition smoothly from military service to civilian professional life. By guiding you through a tailored journey to discover, launch, and grow your new career, we provide the support needed to leverage your unique skills and experiences. Our curricular and co-curricular programs offer the opportunity to explore your values and aspirations, gain hands-on experience through internships and placements, and receive personalised career coaching to secure a meaningful civilian role. With specialised teams focused on different aspects of employability, we ensure you are fully equipped to navigate your next chapter successfully.
If you choose to study with 91É«Ç鯬 you’ll be eligible for coaching consults either online or onsite at 91É«Ç鯬 Sydney. As a veteran, you’re eligible for either a 30 minute EDI consult, or a 30 minute HDR consult if you’re a postgraduate higher degree research candidate. These appointments can be provided up to two years postgraduating to support your growth journey in to your new employability chapter. For more information, visit our individual coaching page.
External support services
- To get your ADF training and skills recognised and aligned with a national civilian qualification, contact the Australian Defence College about their
- - support for veterans and their families
- is for veterans and their spouses and partners. Ranks to Recognition offers a wraparound service including careers advice, skills assessment, credit transfer, recognition of prior learning (RPL) and training gap analysis to help identify the skills and knowledge acquired in the ADF, and the pathway to civilian qualifications