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First student mentors appointed at FedUni Berwick

Posted: Friday 21 July 2017

The transition to university life will be made easier for students at Federation University Australia’s Berwick Campus this semester thanks to the appointment of student mentors.

The six student mentors will provide first-hand experience to mid-year undergraduates in the first five weeks of student – a time when peer support is needed the most.

Each mentor is assigned a group of students and in the first few weeks this semester group catch-ups are held weekly to discuss academic requirements for particular subjects, what on-campus support services are available, and social activities on and off campus.  

Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Professor Marcia Devlin (Learning & Quality), says student mentors are a great way for undergraduates to talk through any issues or concerns with like-minded students who have been in the same positions as them.

“The student mentor relationship provides a framework for constructive interaction between new students, their mentors and staff to empower them to embrace the challenges and opportunities university life has to offer.” Professor Devlin said. 

Having settled into university life since FedUni opened its doors this year, Nathan Ryan is one of the first students to study the Veterinary and Wildlife Science degree at the new Berwick Campus and is delighted to be mentoring students.

“I’ve been in their position. Starting university can be daunting but if you are shown where everything is, introduced to the right people, given advice on what supports are available then it makes the first few weeks a little easier,” Nathan said.

“I want to continue the wonderful work my mentor taught me by making students feel comfortable and at the same time encourage them to speak up early should anything be troubling them.”

Federation University Australia will take full operations of the Berwick site in 2018. In its inaugural year, over 400 students accepted offers to study, with nursing, education, business, vet and wildlife science rounding out the most popular degree programs. 

Contact Brendan Carroll
Media and Public Relations Project Officer
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b.carroll@federation.edu.au