USASA

USASA is Empowering You Online.

We are helping you stay connected in as many ways as we can.

Looking for something to keep you busy? Have questions that need answering? Or just want to chill out and listen to some soothing meditation? USASA has put together a cocktail of videos and content for you, to stay connected from the comfort of your very own study space. Explore the content below!
 


Contact us on Social Media

You can message us directly anytime with recommendations, questions or requests and we will do our best to support you in empowering your University experience! 

Click on the icons below or search @USASAadelaide on all platforms to follow us. 

Facebook   Instagram     Twitch     Twitch        

Other USASA Facebook Pages
USASA Clubs | USASA Student Board | Verse Magazine

Other USASA Instagram Pages
USASA Clubs | Verse Magazine

 


Stay up to date - Join the Online Community

USASA is dedicated to ensuring that external and online students have their voices heard and their needs met. One of the many things USASA have implemented to support online students over the last couple of years include;

  • Encourage the formation of Online Student Club/s
  • Recruit ‘Online Student Representative’ to the USASA Board
  • Facilitate online social events (think quiz nights, virtual meetups, etc.)
  • Share upcoming USASA Club online events
  • Share all of the USASA services available to online students
  • Facilitate Online Communities: Facebook group & Discord for online students to connect, socialise, voice concerns and be supported.

Stay up to date by clicking interested or going in upcoming online events, here or join the UniSA Online Student Group (facilitated by USASA on Facebook, here.
 


USASA Services Available to You

Are you an online student? Studying externally this semester? Or just taking the day to study from home? 

USASA services are free and available to all UniSA students. Explore here.

 

 


 

The University of South Australia Student Association Inc. (USASA) acknowledges the Kaurna, Boandik and Barngarla First Nations People as the traditional custodians of the unceded lands now home to the University of South Australia’s campuses in Adelaide, Mount Gambier and Whyalla. We respectfully acknowledge their Ancestors and Elders, past, present and emerging. We also acknowledge the Traditional Custodians and their Ancestors of the lands and waters across Australia. It was and always will be Aboriginal land.

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