USASA Academic Advocacy

Free, confidential and independent from the University.

The USASA Advocates are experts in academic policies and procedures. They can help you understand what’s happening and what you need to do if you are facing academic issues. The USASA Advocates provide free and confidential advice on a wide range of academic problems. Their support and assistance have helped hundreds of UniSA students to pursue their rights.

To make an appointment, please use the form below. Please note you must sign in with your UniSA student login before completing the form. 

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What can a USASA Advocate assist you with:


+ Referral to other services inside and outside of the University. If your issue is not listed here, an Advocate may still be able to assist

 
Advocates are located at the City West Campus but are available to attend meetings any metropolitan campuses if required. They can also remotely support students at regional campuses and, in certain circumstances, in-person support can be arranged.

Contact an Advocate

It is strongly advised that students requiring assistance make an appointment to see an Advocate as soon as possible. To make an appointment or request an appointment, use the booking form above.


Advocate Direct Contacts:

Manager: Student Support and Retention
Luis Gardeazabal
(08) 8302 2889

Advocacy Officer
Prashant Joshi
(08) 8302 2888 

Advocacy Officer
Navi Pinto
(08) 8302 2871

Advocacy Officer
Terri-Lee Solomon
(08) 8302 0333

 

It is strongly advised that students requiring assistance make an appointment to see an Advocate as soon as possible.

The University of South Australia Student Association acknowledges the Kaurna, Boandik and Barngarla First Nations People as the traditional custodians of the unceded lands now home to the University of South Australia’s campuses in Adelaide, Mount Gambier and Whyalla. We respectfully acknowledge their Ancestors and Elders, past, present and emerging. We also acknowledge the Traditional Custodians and their Ancestors of the lands and waters across Australia. It was and always will be Aboriginal land.

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