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Prepare for Griffith College

We can’t wait to see you on campus!

Whether you’re joining us from the other side of the world, from interstate or from down the road, it’s important to have everything prepared before you head off to Griffith College.

All students should:

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  • Enrol in your courses and choose your timetable. We open enrolment several weeks before term commences, so you can get ahead and choose the timetable that suits you.
  • Check important dates
  • Get your finances sorted
  • Secure your accommodation
  • Get to know your campus
  • Attend orientation

International students should also:

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  • Understand their student visa conditions
  • Arrange flights and airport pick-up to allow time to settle in before orientation

Pre-Orientation Checklist

There are a number of quick tasks for you to get done before you join us at Orientation. This will ensure you are set up and ready to start your studies. Complete this checklist to organise the following:

  • Register for Orientation
  • Log in to the Digital Campus
  • Enrol in your classes
  • Set up your student email
  • Set up your Griffith University S-Number
  • Connect to WiFi
  • Request your Student ID card
Pre-Orientation Checklist

Check Important Dates

Knowing all your key dates for exams, fees, study breaks and events will help you stay ahead in your study.

The first date for your diary is Orientation, which will help you find your way around before study starts.

We recommend downloading the latest academic calendar, and keeping the PDF file on your phone for easy reference.

Key Dates

Academic Integrity at Griffith College

At Griffith College it is essential that the work you do is your own.

Academic integrity means acting with the values of honesty, trust, fairness, respect and responsibility in learning, teaching and research even in the event of adversity or challenges faced.

Academic Integrity and Generative Artificial Intelligence

Generative Artificial Intelligence (Gen AI) is a technology that learns from existing systems, and can generate new content, such as text, images and music. These tools will be an essential part of many industries and professions going forward.

You might use Gen AI to brainstorm ideas or work on projects in class guided by your teacher, however you should never use Gen AI for:

  • homework
  • assessment (essays, reports, quizzes)

It is important that you learn the content and skills required for each course. Any inappropriate use of Gen AI may result in a breach of Griffith College’s Academic Integrity Policy and Assessment Policy.

 

Are you submitting your own work? Remember, our Student Learning Advisors are here to help you if you are struggling with your assignments.

Academic Integrity at Griffith College

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