Student support & services

Academic Support

Studying at a College can be confusing and challenging. But at Sydney Met, we do everything possible to make your transition smooth and easy. We provide the help you need from day one through to graduation. There are a range of free support services available if you’re struggling academically, but you can access them all from the moment you start with us. We assist students to develop approaches to learning that will enable them to succeed in their academic study.

Career Development

SydneyMet is committed to working with Career Advisers to offer regular career workshops to students with comprehensive information on preparing for and finding the job they are qualified for. We recognize the crucial role Career Advisers play in guiding and assisting students to make informed decisions, helping students provide valuable information and advice, at a time when it is needed most. One on one career appointments are available that will focus on your resume, cover letter, job searching, and interview skills.

IT Support and Services

Sydney Met offers a range of information technologies to support your learning experience and help you engage with the College community.

This includes services for:

  • Computer access
  • Email
  • MySydneyMet
  • Moodle access
  • Password Assistance
  • Wifi connection
  • Printing

For more information, contact our IT Support Officer below:
Email: helpdesk@sydneymet.edu.au

Other Support Services

The legal system in Australia can be new to many students and it is important to understand student rights and obligations, both as a student, and as a resident of Australia. The college cannot provide legal advice, but is able to assist with general information about how to find legal information or where to look for legal advice.
College’s Student Counsellor is able to assist with these matters. Student can contact various legal services available in Australia.

Acknowledgement of Country

Sydney Met campus is located on the unceded territory of the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation who are the traditional owners of the lands where the campus is situated. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present. We extend that respects to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and Indigenous peoples from overseas presently studying, working, or contributing to Sydney Met.

The Uluru Statement