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The
University provides Email and Internet Access for all students.
This access is for academic
purposes only. Students should be aware that quotas are strictly enforced
and students are expected to use the free email account provided
by the
University. Students are warned that use of HotMail (and other non-UoW
web mailaccounts) consumes quota at a high rate. Quotas will not
be renewed
for students using their access for non-academic purposes such as downloading
music, entertainment or recreation or access to other mail accounts
such
as HotMail. Details of the University Policy and Guidelines for Email
and Internet Access are available at http://www.uow.edu.au/student/sols/ under "email & internet". The Guidelines clearly
explain the quota system that the University applies.
The
Faculty now has a "one stop shop" for all student enquiries. This is located
on the first floor in Building 3. If you have any enquiries or are not
sure what your options are this is your first point of contact. Staff
are available to assist with helpful advice, such as "what course
of action is open to you" or "who to see". Any forms
you are required to complete will be available, as well as material
on all
courses offered by the Faculty. The staff will be able to make appointments
for you to see the Sub-Dean, International Officer, the Dean and
other relevant academic advisors. The contact number (02) 4221 3606.
The Disability
Liaison Officer (DLO) can provide advice on how particular
disabilities affect university study and information on resources
available at
the
University for assisting students with disability. Students who
need assistance during their studies should contact Hazel England, the Disability Liaison
Officer by phone (02) 4221 3445; or facsimile (02) 4226
2399 or call in at the office located on the third floor of
the UniCentre building. Students commencing courses are advised
to contact
the Disability
Liaison Officer prior to the beginning of their first session of
study.
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