Academic tutoring
The Centre for Aboriginal Studies runs the Indigenous Tutorial Assistance Scheme (ITAS), a student-driven tutoring program to help you with your study and prepare for your assignments. Learn more about ITAS
If you’re an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander student, you can access a range of support services that will provide culturally-appropriate assistance and help you settle in and succeed at Curtin.
The Centre for Aboriginal Studies runs the Indigenous Tutorial Assistance Scheme (ITAS), a student-driven tutoring program to help you with your study and prepare for your assignments. Learn more about ITAS
Get valuable work experience on-campus and help prepare yourself for your career through the Aboriginal Student Placement Program (ASPP). The program runs year-round and there is a variety of casual, part-time and full-time roles available across different areas of Curtin. Get involved with ASPP
The Indigenous Engagement team provides a culturally secure learning environment for Indigenous students in the Faculty of Health Sciences, including navigating the transition to university, academic support and guidance, advocating on your behalf to staff and connecting with the Koorda Network. Get in contact with the Indigenous Engagement team
The Curtin Student Guild represents and advocates for students at Curtin, and has a First Nations Department Officer to make sure Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students are well represented and supported. The Guild also collaborates with CAS on student events. Contact the First Nations Officer
If you have personal issues that arise during your study, you can see an Aboriginal psychologist for free at Curtin. Our Aboriginal psychologist works out of both the Counselling offices and CAS. Get counselling services
There’s a range of scholarships available for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students. You can search all scholarships, or learn about Commonwealth scholarships available to Indigenous students.
As an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander student, you may be eligible for ABSTUDY payments from the government to help support you while you study. ABSTUDY can help you with your costs for education, accommodation, living, travel expenses and prescription medicines. Learn more about ABSTUDY at the Australian Government Department of Human Services website
CAS runs Indigenous-focused courses and research at Curtin, but the Centre is also a base on campus for all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students.
No matter which faculty you’re studying with, you can drop by CAS to get support, socialise, attend events, and use the computer lab and common room. CAS is located centrally at Curtin Perth in Building 211.