Before you start: A workshop for new students who have disabilities, medical or mental health conditions
The 'Before You Start' workshop is held at the beginning of each year. The workshop provides new students with disabilities, medical or mental health conditions an opportunity to find out about services, meet other students, hear from current students about their experiences and get important information for a successful start to university.
Thursday 16 February 2012
9.30am - 1.00pm
GK2-16, City West campus
Lunch will be provided
Registration
Register via email disability@unisa.edu.au or call 08 8302 2330
Provide your name, email or phone contact and any special dietary or support requirements for the session. This includes sign language interpreting or other support requirements.
All the best for your studies in 2012!
The Disability Services Team
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Friday, 3 February 2012
Sunday, 6 March 2011
Week Two
It's week two and uni can feel overwhelming when you are given so much information at once...
Do you know what is expected of you?
There are no stupid questions at university and it's better to ask now rather than wait until you have an assignment due and don't understand the work! Talk to your lecturer, tutor or someone at the LTU.
Are you attending classes?
Going to classes can be a great way of meeting other students. Consider starting a study group where 4 or 5 of you meet regularly to discuss your readings and lecture material.
If you are not attending classes, you may miss out on important information about your assignments, or opportunities to ask questions.
Lifestyle balance:
A key to being a successful student is to have clear goals and a well-balanced lifestyle that provides the opportunity for you to achieve your goals. Try this online guide which provides you with some strategies and practical ideas to achieve this balance.
Thinking about withdrawing?
Consider your options, talk it over and make an informed decision... for more information, try this link.
Regards,
Disability Services team
disability@unisa.edu.au
Do you know what is expected of you?
There are no stupid questions at university and it's better to ask now rather than wait until you have an assignment due and don't understand the work! Talk to your lecturer, tutor or someone at the LTU.
Are you attending classes?
Going to classes can be a great way of meeting other students. Consider starting a study group where 4 or 5 of you meet regularly to discuss your readings and lecture material.
If you are not attending classes, you may miss out on important information about your assignments, or opportunities to ask questions.
Lifestyle balance:
A key to being a successful student is to have clear goals and a well-balanced lifestyle that provides the opportunity for you to achieve your goals. Try this online guide which provides you with some strategies and practical ideas to achieve this balance.
Thinking about withdrawing?
Consider your options, talk it over and make an informed decision... for more information, try this link.
Regards,
Disability Services team
disability@unisa.edu.au
Monday, 21 February 2011
Welcome to Week One
It's Week One, and Disability Services would like to welcome back continuing students, as well as congratulate all new students.
- For new students, try out the checklist for 2011, for a succinct list of what you need to do before you start.
- Check out the Learning and Teaching Unit's website for links to information, services, events and more.
If you have any questions about Disability Services, you can visit our website, or email us on disability@unisa.edu.au.
We wish you every success in your studies this year,
Disability Services
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