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Joining the SRC as an Online Student
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Joining the SRC as an Online Student

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Being an online student doesn’t mean you have to miss out on all the uni fun! Kirralee talks about how joining the SRC helped her make friends and contribute to the student experience.

Written by Kirralee Towers

As a first-year student, I found myself wanting the real university experience I kept seeing on my Facebook and Instagram feeds. You know the type of posts, large groups of friends hanging out, cramming for exams. But as an online student, I thought it wasn’t really possible. I spent the first half of my first year feeling pretty isolated and alone. I tried connecting with people during lectures and tutorials, but we quickly forgot about each other by the time mid-session break rolled around. 

It wasn’t until I saw an ad whilst mindlessly doom scrolling through my Facebook one day; “Join your SRC”. As a mature student, it had been a while since I had heard that term. Thinking back to my high school days, I remember the SRC being a student body that really cared about their fellow peers and it was a great way to learn new skills and make new friends. With those fond memories in mind, I applied. To my surprise, I was voted in!

As apprehensive as I was in my first meeting, my fellow committee members put me ease. Before I knew it, I was helping to plan events, approving scholarships and voting on things that would genuinely make a difference in the online student experience. We were studying a variety of degrees, but we all had the same drive and passion to help out our fellow peers. Fast forward to today, I am happy to say that I have worked my way up the ranks to become the President. 

Through meetings, conferences and symposiums, the Online SRC has given me so many opportunities to develop skills I didn’t even think I needed. I have to credit my time of being on the SRC to meeting lifelong friends and my boyfriend whom I would never had met if I would have never applied.

I have thoroughly enjoyed engaging with all level of staff members (including the Vice Chancellor), representing the best interests of the often most overlooked cohort. I have developed invaluable skills, gained SO much confidence and have made some amazing memories. Without a doubt, the Online SRC has truly impacted my present and my future to which I am very thankful. All I can say now is:

Bring on 2026!

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