
Academic help is available to assist you with issues encountered during your studies. We understand the importance of support when it comes to achieving your goals.
If you haven't studied for a while, or you're not sure what is expected of you, we can help. We regularly run Academic Skills Workshops at our Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Adelaide campuses. You'll learn important study skills such as essay writing, source acknowledgement and writing reference lists. You can also access study skills and assessment writing strategies online through my.acap (my.acap/student resources/learning support).
Visit Academic Skills Workshops for more information.
Each ACAP campus offers individual appointments for students who need further assistance with the academic requirements of their study. These can be conducted in person, or over the telephone. The details below show you who to contact at each campus to make an appointment.
For Sydney Campus and Flexible Delivery Students
Academic and study skills support is available by appointment Monday to Friday from 9am - 5pm.
Please contact:
Ghada Infante, Learning Support Officer, on (02) 8236 8051 or email learningsupportsyd@acap.edu.au
Brisbane Campus
Academic and study skills support is available by appointment Monday to Thursday from 9am - 5pm.
Please contact Jennifer Crowe, Student Services Coordinator on (07) 3234 4405 or email at supportbris@acap.edu.au
Melbourne Campus
Academic and study skills support is available by appointment Monday to Friday from 9am - 5pm. Please contact Jacquie Delord, Student Learning Support Coodinator on (03) 8613 0626 or email supportmelb@acap.edu.au
ACAP publishes a number of guides each year to assist students with the academic requirements of their study. These guides explain different assessment types and provide information on referencing as well as tips to improve your performance.
Visit Study Skills Resources for more information.
ACAP encourages students to help other students and has set up programs to support this. Assisting other students or receiving peer support is also a great way to build your network at the college and can also be a source of motivation.
Visit PASS Program for more information
Visit Peer Mentoring for more information.
Selected first year classes are matched with peer mentors. This allows new students to learn from and be supported by more experienced students.