Griffith University

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What can we help you find?

    Academic progress

    Maintaining good academic progress is essential to succeeding in your studies at Griffith.

    Griffith offer services and resources designed to get you up to speed on the academic progress procedure, and support to help you improve if you find yourself falling behind.

    Academic progress support

    Griffith has a wide range of support to help you retain good academic progress and improve your grades.

    Be on track with BOAT

    Join our Be On Academic Track (BOAT) program to receive personalised academic support.

    Through BOAT, you can identify your goals, develop effective study strategies and build a personalised plan for success.

    Request a call from the BOAT crew

    International student support

    If you are an international student, make an appointment with your international student advisor to discuss your academic progress status as soon as possible.

    Your advisor will explain possible implications to your student visa and help you make a plan to get your studies back on track.

    Access the International Student Advisory

    Learn how to study effectively

    The Library's Study and assignment skills webpage is packed with resources to help you succeed in your studies. The page can provide advice on:

    • making effective notes

    • researching and writing assignments

    • referencing

    • exam preparation.

    Access Study and assignment skills

    Connect with a student mentor

    Griffith's student mentoring programs provide a relaxed atmosphere to engage with others, break down complex ideas together and develop skills for academic success.

    Some programs you might find helpful include:

    • Study support, where you can drop in for tips on writing, referencing, researching and assessments

    • Peer-Assisted Study Sessions, where you can join group learning sessions for some courses students find particularly challenging.

    Explore career resources

    It's important to reflect on whether your chosen degree still aligns with your goals and interests. Consider the following questions:

    • Are you are having difficulties with the materials because you're not enjoying what you're studying?

    • Have your career goals have changed since you started your studies?

    • Have you have developed a strong interest in another field of study?

    Our Careers and Employment Service's plan your career page provides resources to help you evaluate the answers to such questions. You can also explore other study options using our degree finder or Open Universities Australia (OUA) degrees.

    Access Plan your career

    Update on the 50 per cent completion rate requirement

    From 1 January 2024, the Australian Government has removed the 50 per cent completion rate requirement for students accessing Commonwealth assistance (a Commonwealth supported place, HECS-HELP or FEE-HELP assistance).

    Learn more about the impacts

    Contact us

    Speak to our friendly team who are happy to help

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