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Applications are now sought from high-achieving students who are eligible to become leaders in the University's PASS (Peer Assisted Study Session) Program.
The PASS Program is an academic assistance program which targets traditionally challenging academic subjects or courses. Led by senior students called PASS Leaders, the PASS program provides regularly scheduled, out-of-class, peer-facilitated study sessions, to all students studying in that unit.
To become a PASS leader applicants must have received of a distinction or above within a PASS supported unit as well as an overall credit average or above.
PASS Leaders receive training and are supported in their role to deliver one to two one-hour sessions each week.
For further information about applying to become a PASS Leader for 2013 or to view the positions available, please view the attached information sheet (PDF 102.0KB) or contact the PASS Office at pass.studentcentre@utas.edu.au.
Key Dates
Sunday 21st October - Written applications due to pass.studentcentre@utas.edu.au
Monday 13th November - Group and individual interviews commence
Monday 3rd December - Offers progressively made
Mid February - PASS Leader training
Authorised by the Manager, Student Services
11 October, 2012
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