What do course reps do? Course reps help to make improvements to the learning experience by gaining the views from classmates on elements of their learning experience, passing them on to and discussing them with staff. Course reps often attend course team meetings during the year, where they talk with staff about the main issues and ideas in developing and enhancing their course. They also help support the students’ association, the students’ main voice within the institution and beyond.
Why become a course rep? You gain good experience, as you develop new skills that are helpful for gaining future employment The role enables you to get involved in your course and to try and improve things for the future It helps to improve the relationship you have with staff and other students So long as you speak to the people on your course about what they think of the course and attend course team meetings, you can give the role as little or as much time as you like
How do you become a course rep? For more information, speak to your tutor or [add key quality or SA contact] Elections will take place on [add dates] All class reps must attend the class rep training on [add in training dates] This 2 (approx) hour training session will give class reps all the skills and knowledge that they will need to undertake their new role