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حقائق البرنامج
تفاصيل البرنامج
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Introduction to the Co-Curricular Recognition Programme
The Co-Curricular Recognition Programme is designed to encourage and recognize students' involvement in co-curricular activities that develop skills and learning experiences through a structured and meaningful way.
General Information
- What is the Co-Curricular Recognition Programme?: The programme actively encourages and recognizes students involvement in co-curricular activities.
- Who is eligible to complete the Co-Curricular Recognition Programme and achieve the Distinguished Graduate Award?: Any student enrolled at the University of Auckland is eligible.
- How to make a submission: Students need to be enrolled in a path, receive a confirmation email, and follow the steps outlined.
- Completion of one path: Completing only one path will not result in the Distinguished Graduate Award being listed on the Academic Transcript.
- Postgraduate participation: Postgraduate students are welcome to participate in the programme and work towards the Distinguished Graduate Award.
- Graduation and programme completion: Students can enrol in the programme to complete the paths and work towards the Distinguished Graduate Award, but it is recommended to allow a minimum of 5-6 months to complete the process.
- Eligibility after graduation: The Co-Curricular Recognition Programme is available only for current students of the University of Auckland.
Distinguished Graduate Award
- What is the Distinguished Graduate Award?: The highest achievement in the programme, recognizing co-curricular activities and volunteer work, added to the students academic transcript at graduation.
- Requirements for the Distinguished Graduate Award: Students must complete two co-curricular paths, attend a final workshop, and pass a final interview.
- Eligibility with completed hours: Completing the required hours is not sufficient; students must also complete a professional development workshop and a written reflection for each path.
- Timeframe for completion: Students can complete the programme and requirements for as long as they are enrolled at the University of Auckland, but it is advised to complete all requirements 2 months before the Graduation ceremony.
- Certificate upon receiving the Distinguished Graduate Award: Yes, students will receive a certificate at the Co-Curricular Recognition Ceremony.
Paths and Activities
- Number of paths: Students can complete one path at a time.
- Choosing a path: Students should choose paths for which they enjoy the activities the most or have already completed or are close to completing the required hours.
- Finding the best fit: Volunteer activity defines the path; students can look at the list of activities and learning outcomes on the website.
- Activity contribution: An activity can only be used for one path.
- Internship experience: Can be used if it is non-academic, in a non-profit organisation, unpaid, and community-based.
- Paid position on campus: Can be counted if it is not full-time, community-based, and non-academic.
- Past volunteering experiences: Can be recognized if undertaken within the last two years as a University of Auckland student.
- Volunteering activities eligibility: Must match the learning outcomes from the path and meet specific criteria.
Workshop and Written Reflection
- Professional Development Workshop: Students can sign up through the website; the workshop does not need to be directly related to the volunteer activity or path.
- Written reflection requirements: 300-500 words, showcasing learning outcomes from the volunteer experience and the Professional Development Workshop.
- Approval process: Written reflections will not be approved until the Professional Development Workshop and volunteering hours have been submitted and approved.
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