Support services for you
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If you have further queries that are not answered in the FAQs above, please contact Stop 1.
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Book a virtual or phone appointment with specialist course advisers to get questions answered about course planning and enrolment.
Alternatively, you can contact Stop 1 to get connected with a full range of support services. -
- Counselling & Psychological Services
- Online opportunities and support services
- Student services directory
- Workshops and sessions
- International student support
Here are some useful support services that all University of Melbourne students can access from anywhere:
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In the first instance, speak to your subject coordinator as it may be possible to access online material such as lecture recordings to support you in your study for the period you are away. Extensions of up to ten days can be granted by your Faculty when absences impact assessment. Beyond ten days, or if you are ineligible for an extension, existing Special Consideration provisions will continue to apply for students who experience ill health or other challenges impacting their studies.
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If you have a medical condition that is appropriately documented via a Health Professional Report, which includes restrictions for on campus activity, contact Student Equity and Disability Services for advice regarding ongoing support and reasonable adjustments.
If your condition is not documented and you remain anxious about attending campus, you may wish to contact Counselling and Psychological Services, the University Health Service, or your local GP for further advice.
While most courses and subjects are offered on campus, some online subjects may be available as part of your course and you can check the Handbook to see if this is the case.
Please visit our COVID Safe campus information to find out what measures the University has put in place to support your safety and wellbeing to enable you to study on campus.
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While most courses and subjects are offered on campus, some online subjects may be available as part of your course and you can check the Handbook to see if this is the case.
If you are not able to find subjects to take online, contact Student Equity and Disability Services for advice regarding ongoing support and reasonable adjustments in line with each subject’s delivery mode
Please visit our Covid Safe campus information page to find out what measures the University has put in place to support your safety and wellbeing to enable you to study on campus.