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Class Reps Wanted

Class Representation


Class Representatives are the Association's eyes and ears reporting back to us about issues affecting students as they arise within their classes, courses and Colleges. These volunteer positions are an essential part of the Association and University feedback system providing criticism and comment and clarification over areas of particular interest or import to students – health, welfare, safety, academic quality, resources for courses and many more.

Becoming a Class Rep. is an easy way to meet new people, learn skills that will help you in the future and gain experience that can be bragged about on your CV when you graduate!

Class Rep. Handbook

Class Rep Handbook

To view a copy of the Class Representative Manual click here.
 

Class Representative Training Dates:


Semester One: Wednesday 17 March, 2010
12 - 1 p.m., 1 - 2 p.m.

Semester Two: Wednesday 4 August, 2010
12 - 1 p.m., 1 - 2 p.m.

Please come to either session but confirm which one with the ASA Advocacy Coordinator first.


ASA Advocacy Coordinator:


The ASA Advocacy Coordinator looks after the Class Representation system and provides professional advocacy services to students who might be struggling with issues such as Academic Grievance, Hardship, and course-related problems.

ASA Advocay Coordinator - Penny Lyall

Contact: Penny Lyall

ASA Advocacy Coordinator
Phone: (09) 443 9781
Fax: (09) 443 9745
Mobile: 027 426 7861
Email: advocacy@asa.ac.nz

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