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Students as Partners

Are you a current UniSC student? Learn more about these services via the Student Portal.

The UniSC Students as Partners (SaP) is a volunteer program that enables you to participate in extra-curricular activities on campus or online.

Students as Partners offers a range of flexible volunteer opportunities to help you:

  • build your network through new connections,
  • amplify the student voice,
  • improve your student experience,
  • develop qualities and skills to build your Graduate Attributes, and
  • enhance your employability.

The program is flexible to fit into your busy student life, and you can register at any stage throughout your studies.

Student Leadership Award

By engaging with a number of extracurricular opportunities with the Students as Partners program and in wider community, students can also accrue points towards the Student Leadership Award.

Hear more from Students as Partners volunteers

"I became a student rep to make connections with other students and because I believe the student voice needs to be heard in university decision making. Being a student rep has given me a community, a sense of achievement, and the opportunity to give back to UniSC." Amanda Fiedler, PhD School of Business and Creative Industries, Student Representative "I decided to become a student volunteer and leader at UniSC so I could open my horizons and meet new people. I enjoy volunteering at events on Campus so that I can meet new people and further engage in Uni life, volunteering allows me to learn things that I wouldn’t learn in other areas." Olivia Hall, Bachelor of Nursing Science, Volunteer and Student Leader "I currently enjoy being a co-chair of the School Student Group for the School of Science, Technology and Engineering, volunteering at academic drop-in sessions, and I have also joined the Engineering Staff-Student Liaison Committee." Michael Tedge, Bachelor of Engineering (Mechatronic) (Honours), Student Leader and Representative

For more information, email studentsaspartners@usc.edu.au