The Sydney Met Student Handbook provides general information and guidance you may need to help you to make the most of the opportunities on offer at the Sydney Met. It also gives you formal notification and explanation of the Sydney Met’s codes, regulations, policies and procedures.
The International Student Handbook provides key information on course requirements, orientation, class schedule, contact details, international student visa regulations, tuition fee and refund course progress and attendance, tuition protection, accommodation, employment, and support services. It also offers guidance on adapting to life in Australia, including cultural integration, transportation, and finances, and highlights resources like academic advising, language support, study skills and many more. It includes an overview of the institution, code of conduct, academic integrity, and the use of learning platforms like Moodle and MySydneyMet. Key sections cover study programs, professional behavior, assessment processes, grading systems, and student performance monitoring. The handbook also addresses support services, leave policies, course progression, and handling deferment, suspension, or cancellation of enrollment. Additional topics include the Student Representative Council (SRC), complaints and appeals procedures, privacy policy, and access to health, legal, and emergency services.
The Domestic Student Handbook serves as a comprehensive guide for Australian domestic students, detailing academic, administrative, FEE-HELP and support-related aspects of Sydney Met. It includes an overview of the institution, code of conduct, academic integrity, and the use of learning platforms like Moodle and MySydneyMet. Key sections cover study programs, professional behavior, assessment processes, grading systems, and student performance monitoring. The handbook also addresses support services, leave policies, course progression, and handling deferment, suspension, or cancellation of enrollment. Additional topics include the Student Representative Council (SRC), complaints and appeals procedures, privacy policy, and access to health, legal, and emergency services and many more.
Sydney Met's campus is located on the unceded territory of the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation, who are the traditional owners of the land where the campus is situated. We pay our respects to their Elders, past, present, and emerging. We extend that respect to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in Australia and Indigenous peoples globally who are presently studying, working, or contributing to Sydney Met.
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