Student Services
Business and Economics Student Services (BESS)
BESS is a drop-in centre for students who are taking units in the Faculty of Business and Economics. It is located in Room 106, Building E4B.
Contact Details:
Phone: +61 (02) 9850 8450Fax: +61 (02) 9850 9958
Email: Email us now
Location: E4B 106 – just drop in! (See Map)
BESS Opening Hours
During Semester
Mon-Thurs: 9am - 7:30pmFridays: 9am - 5pm
Mid-semester breaks and exam periods:
Mon-Thurs: 9am - 6pmFridays: 9am - 5pm
Public holidays:
Closed
Out of semester:
Mon - Fri: 9am - 5pmAt BESS you can:
- Collect your assessment: assessments currently available for collection
- Submit an assessment;
- Talk to a Peer Adviser (no appointment needed) ;
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- Peer Advisers are experienced students. They offer a friendly, non-judgemental and confidential service. Their role is to help fellow students by:
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- acting as a first port of call for general enquiries
- explaining how important administrative processes work in the Faculty of Business and Economics;
- assisting them to read and understand the University Handbook and Timetable;
- identifying the right person – to see for more help and information;
- sharing information about services available across the University;
- managing the submission and return of assessments – via BESS
- responding to feedback, suggestions and complaints.
- Find out about upcoming events or important information by reading the notices that are posted in the room.
- Download a cover sheet (PDF) for your individual assessment task
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Download a cover sheet (PDF) for your group assessment task
- Note: Cover sheets can be filled in online and then printed out double sided
- (Lecturers only) Request that an assessment box be opened in BESS (PDF)
Quicklinks
- New Curriculum 2010 FAQs
- Absences
- Special Consideration
- Assignment Coversheets
- Important Dates
- Bess Opening Hours
- Student Survival Guide
Announcements
Accounting Professor Hector Perera awarded new title
Three Faculty staff members have gained funding!
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Sessions have closed for 2009. They will re-commence semester 1 2010. See you then!
More information can be found from the following links; PAL and Conversation Groups
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