At UniSQ, we believe everyone should have the opportunity to access higher education. To support our incarcerated students, we've developed a selection of programs that can be studied whilst incarcerated.
Supporting incarcerated students
We understand that as an incarcerated student your needs are unique and internet restrictions will impact how you are able to study. UniSQ has developed learning materials in an 'offline' format which is available in the Offline Enterprise Platform or the Offline Personal Device. This means you will be able to complete your program without the need for online resources or internet access.
During your studies, Correctional Centre staff such as an Education Officer may be able to provide you with support throughout your program including:
- communicating with UniSQ
- applying and enrolling
- assignment submission
- coordination and facilitation of exams
- referral to a career development practitioner
- accessing resources that will help inform your career decision making
Authority to speak on your behalf
During your studies if you have any questions, the Correctional Centre Education Officer will speak to UniSQ on your behalf, therefore a Limited Resources Support Consent Form (PDF 201KB) must be completed.
If a family member or friend wants to contact UniSQ on your behalf, the Student Authority to Act Form (PDF 116KB) will need to be completed and returned to UniSQ.
Resources
Are you unsure if studying a university program is right for you? We've developed a series of workbooks called Unlocking a Future Career, which is designed to help you with the decision to study at university and provide support for students soon to be released from a correctional centre. If you would like a copy of these workbooks, please ask your Education Officer.
The programs you can choose from include:
- Bachelor of General Studies (Management, Journalism and Social Sciences disciplines).
Not all courses within these programs are available in a correctional centre. For further information, talk to your Education Officer.
UniSQ has many resources available to help you provide the best possible support to your students. One of the most important support services you will utilise is a Student Relationship Officer (SRO). Your SRO is the first point of contact and can help you with any question you may have including:
- completing application and enrolments, including census dates
- having a Unique Student Identifier (USI) number
- completing a Limited Resources Support (LRS) and Third Party Consent Form
- log in details
- exam centre set up
- important dates
- completing of all relevant forms on time, including Commonwealth Assistance Form (CAF).
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