Co-curricular Recognition Programme
Program Overview
Co-curricular Recognition Programme
The Co-curricular Recognition Programme actively encourages and recognises students involvement in co-curricular activities that develop skills and learning experiences in a meaningful way.
About the Co-Curricular Recognition Programme
The Co-Curricular Recognition Programme is designed to provide students with opportunities to develop skills and learning experiences outside of the academic curriculum.
Co-Curricular Recognition Programme Paths
There are many different ways that the University can recognise student achievement in areas unrelated to academic progress.
Professional Development Workshops
The University offers various professional development workshops as part of the Co-Curricular Recognition Programme.
Get Involved
Students can get involved in volunteering, leadership, and mentoring opportunities available at the University.
Co-Curricular Record
Students can add approved co-curricular activities to their record, which can be used to demonstrate their skills and experiences to potential employers.
Distinguished Graduate Award
The Distinguished Graduate Award is a major award that recognises students who have completed at least two Co-Curricular Recognition paths.
Frequently Asked Questions
The University provides answers to frequently asked questions about the Co-Curricular Recognition Programme and the Distinguished Graduate Award.
