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        Tutorial Program

        Janet Clarke Hall employs Resident and Non-Resident Tutors across a variety of disciplines to

        provide teaching and academic guidance to all residents. The formal, weekly tutorials that they
        hold are compulsory for first-year students. Where possible, we also seek to support those in higher
        years with tutorials and consultations. In lieu of tutorials for non-University of Melbourne subjects,
        regular course related consultations may be made available, where possible.


        Your academic progress is assisted and monitored by Tutors in their role as mentors. In addition to
        attending the tutorials, if you want or need to improve your work, you can ask a Tutor to organise
        a subject consultation with you. Please note that all consultations need to be approved by the
        Dean of Studies before being conducted. All Tutors and students must abide by Academic
        Integrity policies as set out by the University.


        In order to support you in your studies, the College will provide you with comprehensive academic
        assistance. We offer the highest number of tutorials per capita of any College within the University
        of Melbourne. Some tutorials may only have 2 or 3 students, so it is important that you contact

        your Tutor if you are unable to attend a tutorial for any reason. If you repeatedly miss a tutorial or
        do not send apologies with at least 24 hours’ notice, you will be asked to meet with the Dean of
        Studies. The tutorials are provided by Resident or Non-Resident Tutors of the highest quality, and
        are conducted in the tutorial rooms on the ground floor and in Henderson House, and in some

        circumstances, online.

        For each tutorial held in JCH, evaluation reports will be issued to you near the mid-semester break
        to allow you to comment on your performance in the tutorial and how you found the tutorial in
        general. If you have any concerns about a subject or its tutorial, in the first instance speak to your

        Tutor or your mentor and attempt to resolve your concerns. If you continue to have concerns or
        you do not feel you can talk to them about it, please seek assistance from the Dean of Studies.

        In cases where we are unable to provide for a subject at JCH, students have full access to the
        inter-collegiate tutorial program. This means that if a student would like to attend a tutorial held at

        any other college for a subject not available at JCH, the College will arrange and cover the cost
        of this. The Dean of Studies will have copies of the tutorial programs of the other colleges for
        students to see what is available. If you feel you need support in a subject area, please see the
        Dean of Studies, who will endeavour to find you appropriate assistance. If you feel you are

        struggling with your studies or need to improve your academic skills in general, do not hesitate to
        seek assistance from the Tutors or Dean of Studies.













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