QILT Survey & WWCC

QILT Survey & WWCC

by Deirdre Mathias -
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Dear Students,

Recently you may have received an email for the QILT team,(Quality Indicators Teaching and Learning) this is for the graduate outcome survey and is a key indicator of employability of graduates. 


  • QILT  is an independent provider of resources and information that is collated to provide prospective and current students with relevant and transparent information about Higher Education Institutes from the perspectives of recent students and graduates. 

Please ensure you complete this survey as this feedback is valuable and is an excellent benchmark that allows insight into graduate outcomes and success of our students after graduation. Please visit the QILT website here. and you would have been contacted directly from the QILT team with a survey link.

 A timely reminder for WWCC  -it is  countdown twelve weeks until S2|18 and as a student it is your responsibility to fill in WWCC forms and complete the  application before Clinic starts to have a WWCC card BEFORE clinical subjects start.

You must have:

    • Validated state WWCC card in hand BEFORE day one of starting Clinic - all cards will be asked for and checked on day one 
    • NO validated card = NO Clinic
    • NO validated Card = NO pre-clinical subject
    • NO validated Card = you will be pulled out of all Clinics subjects  on July 20th for S2|18

REMINDER: Some states take 8 weeks to process these so have this in by June at the latest.

Study time – it is countdown four weeks to exams….

  • Start your study planner today
  • Break it up into smaller bite sized pieces and just start studying!
  • Connect with your Academic teams about exam expectations and preparations
  • Book tutorial times with Academics for extra support as needed
  • Find a study buddy/study group – review together and test each other
  • Get study cards, review whenever you can with friends/family etc
  • Start today – planned strategic study is a key to your success
  • Know the content inside out – become a subject matter expertise

 For further support during this time please see the below:

Study tips and tricks please approach the library team who are more than happy to help, Library weblinks

The Student Assistance Program (SAP) is provided for students as a free confidential counselling support hotline available at 1800 336 207, (24/7). Professional confidential support is offered with tips and techniques to help you manage anxiety and stress during this period.  

Please contact student.services@endeavour.edu.au or call 1300-462-887 (option 2) for support at this time email courseprogression@endeavour.edu.au for support with planning your studies for the next semester and you can also touch base with  the first year advisor team at firstyear@endeavour.edu.au


Thought for the week ahead.... your present circumstances don't determine where you can go they merely determine where you start...