Reflection Week
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Enrolled, now what?
You’ve enrolled in your units, you’ve attended your first two weeks of classes…
Census date is fast approaching, which means it’s now time to reflect and ask yourself:
- Can I manage my study load?
- What grades am I aiming for this semester?
- Where can I get support to stay on track with my units?
Come along to the Reflection Week drop-in event and speak to staff from a range of uni services. Get help to make informed decisions about your studies before Census Date.
What is Census date?
Census date is Thursday 31 August. It is the last day you can withdraw from a unit without being liable for any fees that relate to that unit or course.
If you're studying a degree or a UniLink diploma, withdrawing from a unit after Census date will also result in academic penalty (fail grade).
Get support during Reflection Week
Drop in to the Junction, 660A Glenferrie Road between 11.30am and 1.30pm on 15, 16 or 17 August to discover how you can upgrade your learning experience and maximise your study outcomes this semester. You can:
get tips from academic advisers on how to balance your workload
hear about peer support programs
explore career outcomes
discover study and learning support services
chat to our International Student Advisers
learn about all the student support services available at Swinburne.
Remember: You have until 31 August to make changes to your study load without penalty.
Add this event to your calendar now.
Discover services ahead of the event
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Student Success Coaches (Higher Education)
Student Success Coaches (Higher Education) work collaboratively with higher education students, supporting them to perform at their best and navigate university life and learning.
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AccessAbility services
At Swinburne, we offer an inclusive and welcoming environment for people living with a disability, medical condition, mental illness or with primary carer responsibilities.
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Careers and employability
Improve your employability with expert advice and job application assistance, with a range of seminars, workshops, conferences and employer sessions to give you the edge.
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Learning and Academic Skills (LAS)
Get help with your assignments and build your study skills with Learning and Academic Skills.
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Support for international students
Living and studying away from your home country can be challenging. Find out how our international support team can assist international students.
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Medical Centre
Book an appointment with a doctor, nurse or specialist and find out about costs.
Discover free digital mental health support
SilverCloud Health is a leading digital mental health and wellbeing platform providing evidence-based, confidential and judgement-free support to Swinburne international students.
The SilverCloud platform can complement the care you already receive from your GP or mental health provider.
As a Swinburne student, you can access SilverCloud for free.
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You'll find over 70 club stalls around campus. And if you still can't find a club to join, you can always create your own.
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Get Connected Week
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It's time to connect with your Swinburne community.
One of the best ways to get more from your uni is to connect. Set yourself up for success and make some new friends while you're at it!
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