Student Associations
| Campus Rewards |
| SASH - Student Association of Speech and Hearing |
| SRC - Students' Representative Council |
CAMPUS REWARDS
Uni life can be demanding financially as well as intellectually, and finding ways to balance study and leisure can be tough.
The Campus REWARDS program is designed to save you money and help put some of the fun back into your university experience.
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SASH
The Student Association of Speech and Hearing – known on campus as SASH – is a non-profit group of students representing the voices of the students in the Discipline of Speech Pathology.
The SASH noticeboard (outside room S133) will keep you informed of special events and amazing offers and opportunities. Check the board regularly so that you don't miss out.
To become a part of this fantastic team it will only cost you $15 for a New Membership. There is a $5 renewal fee each subsequent year. See the noticeboard for details.
2011 SASH Executive Committee Members:
- President:
- Vice President:
- Treasurer:
- Secretary:
SASH also has a number of student representatives from each cohort. In fact, SASH welcomes all students to support their student association by becoming involved in the various activities organised by SASH.
By becoming a member of SASH you will be offered unique discounts on:
- Voicecraft… a fabulous opportunity to extend your clinical skills in the area of voice
- Clinic Badges… a must-have when you reach your clinical subjects in Year 2
- Beginners’ AUSLAN Courses… what a fantastic experience to add to your portfolio!
- Lockers
- BBQs
- T-shirts
- End of Third Year Celebration Party
Other benefits:
- You will have the opportunity to attend a variety of seminars given by guest speakers that are planned throughout the year
- SASH also offers an informal tutoring service
- And of course… how could we forget the social-side of SASH – the awesome pub crawls and the joint Trivia Nights with our Engineering friends from Main Campus!
SASH meets regularly (times and venues are published on the noticeboard) and welcomes all students to come along. Join in and have some fun with your fellow Speechies.
If you have any questions you can contact the
SRC
The Students’ Representative Council (SRC) represents undergraduate students on all campuses through campaigns on issues affecting students, such as fee increases, course cuts and the cost of readers.
- The SRC is a space where student voices can be heard. It is run by students, for students, using its resources to defend and extend students' rights
- The SRC represents and advocates on students’ behalf, both individually and collectively, to the University, government and the wider community
- It hosts a number of collectives and runs campaigns on many issues that are important to students
The SRC has many publications (all students are invited to contribute to these publications) including:
- Honi Soit
- Counter Course Handbook
- Growing Strong
- O-Week Handbook
Look what else they provide:
- Caseworkers provide students with confidential advice and advocacy. They can help with problems and questions regarding the University, government agencies, Centrelink, employers and service and accommodation providers
- A solicitor, who runs the SRC branch office of Redfern Legal Centre, provides free legal advice and court representation
- Emergency loans can be provided to students in need of financial assistance
Contact
Main Office
Level 1 (underneath the Wentworth Footbridge)
Wentworth Building, City Road
Phone: (02) 9660 5222; Fax: (02) 9660 4260
Website
Other campuses
Contact the SRC main office for details
Honi Soit
The Editors, Honi Soit, SRC Office, Wentworth Building
Phone: (02) 9660 5222; Fax: (02) 9660 4260
The SRC Secondhand Bookshop Level 3, Wentworth Building. Phone: (02) 9660 4756; Fax: (02) 9660 4260
Website