Further information
There is a wealth of material to help you settle into uni life, as well as help with issues you may encounter.
- Appeals and complaints

- Consistent with its aim to provide a high-quality service to every student, the University provides policies and procedures that enable students to request appeals or to lodge a complaint.
- Health and wellbeing

- Covering comprehensive medical care, promotion of a healthy study, work and life balance, spiritual life, support for students with a disability or a medical condition, and confidential counselling services.
- Volunteer

- Providing students with volunteering opportunities to make a difference to the University and local community.
- Transport

- Find out about parking on campus, using public transport and cycling to uni.
- Student exchange

- Offering current UWA students the opportunity to study overseas at renowned universities for one or two semesters and gain credit towards their UWA degree.
- Student guild

- The Guild represents the students of UWA to the University, government and the wider community, and provides support and funding to about 90 Guild affiliated clubs and societies.
- Sports and recreation

- High quality sport and recreation opportunities, events and experiences at UWA.
- Housing

- Helping with all accommodation issues, including emergency, temporary and short-term, private board and renting and leasing.
- Financial aid

- A free and confidential service for students looking for finance to meet education-related expenses or for emergencies, as well as resources for help with income support and budgeting.
- Childcare

- Provision of part-time and full-time care to children aged six weeks to five years, an out-of-school hours service and vacation care for pre-primary students to twelve-year-olds.
- Security

- Providing a safe and secure environment at UWA, including personal safety advice.
- Insurance

- Information about insurance protection for UWA students.