Chapter 2 – Student and general information
Students' AssociationThis information is current as at January 2008. The latest information is available from the Students' Association.
The Students' Association works to represent the needs and interests of students while at University. The Students' Representative Council (SRC) is a group of elected students who enact, direct and coordinate the work of the Association. All students can stand for election to the SRC and vote in the annual elections.
The Association offers a range of services including academic representation and advocacy. The Association also researches important issues in the tertiary sector to keep abreast of issues affecting students. Other services include a peer tutoring program where students can get help from others who have successfully completed their subjects and a second-hand bookshop where students can buy and sell used textbooks.
The Association also supports a number of specialised collective groups who deal with particular issues that may be current. These collectives organise awareness-raising campaigns, hold forums, produce publications, run workshops and organise actions.
Students may support the activities of the Association by subscribing to the Students' Association Membership Program which provides both on and off campus benefits and guarantees the voice of all students remains represented at UTS.
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