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Information Guide for New Indigenous Students
Welcome! This page has all the information you need to prepare for your first day at university! If you've just enrolled, or want to know what it takes to begin your student journey, we can help, whether you are studying internally on campus or externally online. Our student support staff and services offer an in-depth understanding of the challenges and excitement of university life. The IERC’s Indigenous Student and Academic Support Advisors have expertise in developing academic plans and strategies, as well as assisting our students with accommodation options, managing finances and general health and wellbeing. We are here to mentor and guide you.
One of our students shares his journey
One of our students shares his journey
Hear from our Indigenous Student Ambassador, Michael Boronggai Young, as he describes his educational journey and what advice he has for those who are starting out at uni.
From our website, you can also learn about:
- The free one on one Indigenous Peer Assisted Learning (IPAL) tutoring program
- Moving from home to JCU
- Fees and financial support including scholarships
- Information for new and current Indigenous students
- How to expand your social life and build your resume
- How to stay connected through news and events, as well as Facebook and Instagram
There is also an Information for Families page designed specifically for family members so they can be part of their loved one’s university journey. Included on this page are Frequently Asked Questions and our student highlights to make the transition for prospective students and their families as smooth as possible.
There is also a new students page for all JCU students. It goes through how to accept your offer, finalise your enrolment and decline or change your enrolment. It also has important dates, student checklist, scholarships and accommodation.
It's ok if you're still feeling unsure. We were all new once! Please contact us, via phone or email, or pop into one of our centers and we will help you!
What can I study?
Here at the IERC, our learning and teaching team has put together Undergraduate Studies (Indigenous) which are designed to build your understanding of the everyday experiences and knowledges that are shaped by our Indigenous people and communities. As electives, they can also be used to enhance your placement experience with the confidence to work with communities across Australia.
JCU also has a wide variety of areas for you to study. The Study page will take you through all the courses JCU has to offer from Allied Health and Pharmacy through to Veterinary and Animal Science.
How to enrol in your subjects
Congratulations on your new journey as a student of JCU! After accepting your offer to study at JCU, you now need to enrol in your subjects. Click here for your step-by-step process on how to enrol in your subjects and who you can reach out to if you have any questions. If you haven't yet applied to JCU, this link will help you with this step.
If you get stuck, please contact us and we will assist you. This is your first time, so it’s ok if you’re feeling unsure; this is what we’re here for!
Academic calendars
The academic year was once only split into two semesters: Teaching Period 1 (first six months of the year) and Teaching Period 2 (second six months of the year). Some disciplines are now aligned with the refreshed academic calendar which is split over three study periods (trimesters) during the calendar year.
This page outlines the timetables and important dates for both semesters and trimesters. If you have any questions about trimesters, visit the Trimester FAQs page.
Student ID card
JCU student ID cards allow students the on-campus and off-campus benefits. This is because this card provides proof that you are a JCU student and are entitled to JCU services and discounts.
Click here for find out how to apply for one and what these benefits are.
See what you can access
See what you can access
Interested in seeing the facilities made available to you once you have your student ID card? Indigenous Student Ambassadors Rikisha and Michael can show you as they walk you through the IERC on the Bebegu Yumba campus, Townsville.
Have a question?
If you have any questions, whether you are an interested student or a family member who wants to know more, just contact us!