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Charles Darwin University Students' Council (CDUSC) is the voice of all students. Elections are held annually to elect members.
CDU offers free and confidential counselling and group sessions to all students experiencing personal, family, mental health, or general wellbeing concerns that are affecting their study.
Aside from help with university fees, there are many other ways in which CDU can support your financial health and wellbeing during your studies.
If you're studying at CDU or have recently graduated, you can start building your career with CDU's career and employability advice.
Supporting our students in every way possible is our goal. If you have a disability, medical or mental health condition or are a carer, Access and Inclusion is here for you.
Student Advocacy provides free, confidential and independent support to CDU students. Student Advocacy liaises with other areas of the University to help you get positive outcomes for challenges you might be experiencing.
Most Higher Education units require you to sit an exam at the end of each semester. Exams are held during a two week period, starting one week after teaching ends. Visit important dates for specific exam dates.
Find out how to keep track of the grades you get during the semester and access your final grades.
Find out how to get your timetable and what you can do if you have a clash or your class is full.
Assessments are the way that teaching staff are able to assess your knowledge and understanding of a unit.
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