Peer Assisted Study Sessions (PASS) is a free, voluntary academic assistance program that uses peer-led study groups to help students succeed in challenging units.
PASS is facilitated by PASS Leaders – trained senior students who have excelled in the unit in the past. The 50-minute sessions are centred around helping you to understand what to learn (course content) and how to effectively learn it (study skills), and overall provide a social and relaxed environment where you can supercharge your understanding.
Sign up now
Sign-up opens in Orientation Week. If PASS is running for your unit, it will be advertised in Week 1.
Benefits of attending PASS
Evidence shows that students who attend PASS regularly on average achieve higher results and are more likely to pass their units. Some of the benefits you can experience include:
- Deeper understanding of tough unit content
- New study strategies and skills
- Ability to meet people in your course and make friends
- Learn uni tips from successful upper year students
- Opportunity to ask questions in a non-threatening environment.
Units available for PASS sessions
Specific units are selected for PASS sessions each semester based on need. The units on offer for this semester are:
- BIO152 - Cell Biology
- BMS107 - Foundations of Vertebrate Form and Function
- BSL165 - Foundations of Business Law
- CHE140 - Fundamentals of Chemistry
- CHE144 - Foundations of Chemistry
- CHI108 - Human Anatomy I
- CRM100 - Introduction to Criminology
- CRM120 - Criminological Research Methods
- ICT169 - Foundations of Data Communications
- ICT285 - Databases
- ICT582 - Python Programming Principles and Practice
- LLB152 - Torts
- MAS162 - Discrete Mathematics and Logic
- MAS164 - Fundamentals of Mathematics
- MAS183 - Statistical Data Analysis
- NUR134 - Nursing Bioscience 2
- PSY173 - Introduction to Psychological Research Methods
Become a leader for PASS or PAC
Are you a student who has achieved a high grade in a PASS unit, is passionate about helping others and is eager to learn new skills? Consider applying to become a PASS Leader.