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Academic and study support
There are many ways to access academic support while you study at AUT.
- Disability Student Support
The Disability Student Support Service provides information and support services to AUT students with impairments to enable their full participation in learning.
- Free study workshops
KEYS courses are free workshops that help you develop essential academic skills such as critical thinking, academic writing and presentation skills. Courses are free and are designed for both undergraduate and postgraduate students.
- Māori academic support
Te Tari Āwhina staff are committed to providing effective cultural and academic support to Māori students.
- Pasifika academic support
Te Tari Āwhina staff are committed to supporting Pasifika students by providing effective cultural and academic support.
- Self-Access Learning Labs
A Self Access Learning Lab is a hub within the Library where you can make use of a range of materials to enhance your English and academic skills.
- Student Advisors
Student Advisors are your first point of contact for any practical, social, academic or personal issue you may have while studying at AUT.
- Student Centre
The AUT Student Centre provides information on applications and admission, fees and invoices, academic records, general enrolment, graduation, accommodation, orientation and student services.
- Student Mentors
Student Mentors are trained to give advice based on their experiences as senior students, provide information about how the University’s systems work and refer students to relevant and useful resources and support services within AUT.
- Learning Development and Success: Te Tari Āwhina
You are welcome to consult Learning and Development: Te Tari Āwhina about any aspect of your academic work - reading, essays, taking notes, giving oral presentations, writing assignments, interpreting feedback comments, and interpreting the culture and expectations of academic study.
Last updated: 27 Apr 2012 2:00pm