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Early Warning Letter
Information Session
What is an Early Warning
Letter?
• If you are at risk of breaching academic progress
requirements, you will have received a EWL.
• Don’t panic – It is just a warning at this
stage.
• Be aware that if your academic performance
does not improve you may be contacted by
Academic Progress Committee in December
and further action may be taken.
What is / has affected your
performance?
• Poor study skills, time management
• Homesickness, difficulty adjusting/transitioning to university
life
• Financial difficulties and/or working too many hours
• Severe disruption to domestic arrangements e.g.
homelessness, sibling issues
• Family crisis e.g. separation, divorce, illness
• Death of relative or close friend
• Health problem (illness or psychological condition)
• Victim of crime
• Online Gaming
• Gambling
Do you have issues studying?
• Is a there a specific unit/subject that you
find difficult?
• Can you improve the way you study?
• Do you have issues with motivation?
• Are you managing your time effectively?
If one or more of these issues applies to you, you need
to rectify this so your performance improves.
What can I do next?
• Don’t do nothing, the more proactive you
are, the more likely you are to succeed
and it will be viewed positively should
further action be taken.
• If you think any of the issues mentioned
apply to you, you should consider
contacting one of the following support
services:
Services available to assist you:
Learning skills in the Library
•Develop your study skills (reading and note taking)
•Academic writing, referencing and academic skills issues
•Exam preparation
Health, Wellbeing and Development
•Counseling service / Student advice
•SMART – Free 4 week course to assist your academic
outcomes (success, motivation, stress reduction and time
management)
Disability Liaison Unit (DLU)
•Help assist with issues to do with a physical or mental disability
including mental health issues.
Contact for services:
• HUB:
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9903 2500 - [email protected] - Building B, Level 1, Room B1.23
DLU
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(03) 9905 5704 - [email protected]
• Learning Skills at the Library
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Caulfield Library
Monday to Friday: 12-2pm
Monday, Wednesday: 5-7pm
Unsatisfactory Academic
Progress
You need to be aware that further action will be
taken by your faculty and you will be contacted by
the Faculty Academic Progress committee at the
end of the year if you:
• Fail a compulsory subject twice
• Pass less than half of your units for the year,
including previous summer subjects
• Fail to meet previously applied conditions
• Fail a practicum or placement unit.
Key points to remember
• The letter is intended to help you by
encouraging you to seek the assistance you
need to succeed academically
• Take appropriate steps to ensure you succeed
going forward (Learning skills, HUB, DLU or
other)
• Student rights are available throughout the year
to assist you – don’t hesitate to visit us about
any issues you are facing or questions you have.