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Wellbeing & Support

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Discover the wellbeing and personal support services available to you when you complete Foundation Studies at Â鶹µ¼º½.

Support for you

It's important that you feel happy, confident and at your best during your time at Â鶹µ¼º½. As a student here, you'll receive excellent care and support as you settle into life in Australia and navigate your academic pathway from high school to university.

Academic support

Right from the beginning of your Foundation Studies journey you'll meet with academic advisors who will help you select your subjects. This will ensure you're in the best position to transition into the University of Melbourne course of your choice.

At Â鶹µ¼º½ you'll benefit from small class sizes with a maximum of 15 students, as well as individual mentoring plus academic advice and support.

Learn more about the Â鶹µ¼º½ academic program.

Social support

There are plenty of opportunities to connect with your classmates and get active at Â鶹µ¼º½. From sports activities to religious groups and social clubs, you can find a social group to suit you.

Learn more about Â鶹µ¼º½ clubs and activities.

Health and wellbeing support

Your ongoing physical and mental health are vital for enjoying a positive study experience at Â鶹µ¼º½. We’ve got a variety of personal health and wellbeing services available to you provided by a range of professionals.

Learn more below.

Student Wellbeing

Our Student Wellbeing team can offer you personalised support in areas such as:

  • personal wellbeing
  • health
  • adjustment to life in Melbourne
  • independent living skills
  • class attendance
  • accommodation
  • management of crisis and emergency situations.

You can access these support services both during the school term and in holiday periods, as needed.

Counselling

Compassionate and confidential counselling is available to help you maintain mental wellbeing and cope with any personal or study-related difficulties. Talking to someone about your struggled can help you boost your energy, improve your time management and approach your studies with more clarity.

You can make an appointment to speak to a campus counsellor over the phone or in person.

Careers and alumni

As you progress in your Foundation Studies program at Â鶹µ¼º½, you'll be supported by our Careers and Alumni Office. You'll have access to exciting opportunities such as:

  • career development workshops
  • business information sessions
  • job and internship opportunities
  • networking events.

You can learn more about the Careers and Alumni Office and the support and services they provide here.

Health

Australia has very high health standards and excellent medical facilities, should you ever need them.

Â鶹µ¼º½ is supported by the , which provides comprehensive health services, including out-of-hours emergency assistance and a 24-hour medical helpline.

If you require further medical assistance, there are several internationally renowned medical facilities within walking distance to the Â鶹µ¼º½ Campus, including:

  • The Royal Melbourne Hospital
  • The Royal Dental Hospital of Melbourne
  • The Royal Children's Hospital
  • The Royal Women's Hospital

Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC)

You need to take out Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) to meet the terms of your student visa. This will mean you're covered financially if you do require medical care during your studies in Australia.

With OSHC, you'll be able to access things like:

  • ambulance services
  • reduced costs for doctor, radiology and pathology appointments
  • a 24-hour student hotline available in more than 180 languages, providing emergency and non-emergency support, general advice and interpretation services.

Â鶹µ¼º½ can arrange OSHC for you through insurer Bupa, or you can organise your own OSHC if you choose. 

Click for further information about Bupa's OSHC. You can also visit www.bupa.com.au/students or send an email to uom@bupa.com.au. You can reach OSHC by telephone on 1800 644 111 (general enquiries), or 1300 884 235 (24-hour student advice line).

To obtain your BUPA OSHC card:

  1. login to
  2. update your local address and order your membership card
  3. confirm other personal details such as name and date of birth
  4. make sure you extend cover should your end date be different to what you have purchased.

To make any changes, use one of the following options:

  • visit the  
  • visit the Bupa representative at the University of Melbourne Heath Service - 138-146 Cardigan St, Carlton between 9am to 5pm Monday to Friday
  • telephone 1800 644 111
  • email uom@bupa.com.au

Note: Â鶹µ¼º½ receives a commission from BUPA for arranging OSHC policies for students. The funds received contribute to the provision of student welfare and support services.

OSHC premium

As of 30 June 2023 the OSHC premiums applicable can be found here.

If you have any questions, please contact foundationstudies@trinity.unimelb.edu.au