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VU College provides support for existing students to assist with your studies:
Peer Mentoring may help you with specific subjects while others help you to make the transition to university.
The Learning Commons provides IT facilities and support, learning and career services as well as library services for all students.
Workshops for students offer free special workshops (timetabled on specific dates) and weekly support sessions on various subjects. Study Labs offer places for students to work with computers, study resources and assistance from teachers.
Individual consultations can be booked to see a language and learning skills lecturer who can help you with your studies. For further information and bookings see Degree student consultations or TAFE student consultations in the Learning Hub
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Access the Student Learning Hub to improve your general and subject-specific academic study, writing, maths and English skills through the information and resources provided.
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Student Career Development offers services covering all aspects of employment, from information about part-time jobs during study to help with the big questions – what next after university and how to get there? Services include:
- Online jobs board
- Careers advice
- Help with job hunting and applications
- Events and workshops
- Learning in the workplace and community
Visit the Careers website for information on the full range of services.
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Student Support Services provides information on housing, finance and counselling support on the VU general web site.
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International students may benefit from VU College services, such as:
English Language courses provided by VU College can benefit international students wanting to improve their reading, writing and speaking skills.
Services for International Visitors and New Arrivals to Australia are also provided by VU College
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Adult learners may benefit from VU College services, such as:
Preparatory Courses that cater for, or are tailored to, adults returning to study and/or preparation for further academic study in health, liberal arts (humanities and social sciences) and general further education in a range of disciplines.
English Language courses provided by VU College can benefit adult students wanting to improve their reading, writing and speaking skills.
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VU College provides a range of courses and services for youth, including:
Vocational Education & Training (VETiS) for Year 10, 11 and 12 secondary students who want to develop knowledge and work-ready skills to help them find employment.
Applied Learning Courses including trades, automotive, logistics, beauty and ToTEM programs.
Work Education Programs for young people with a range of special learning needs.
Preparation for Academic Studies for health, liberal arts and Further Education courses.
Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE) that leads to both tertiary studies and employment.

