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Indigenous And Torres Strait Islander Students

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Indigenous and Torres Strait Islander students have challenged the meritocratic in the university system, as they are a minority but they still continue to succeed and hold a lot of power and help dictate and design the changes that are being made in Government funding and in the higher education and university structure. This is shown with the lower application and offers and with the percentage rates that are offered at the higher education level. Their Success in the higher education system is often due to support groups that the universities have formed with the financial and mental support from the Australian government that the two organisations have combined to offer. Indigenous and Torres Strait Islander student often face challenges …show more content…

There is the Indigenous support programme (ISP), which is a programme to meet the needs and provide extra assistance for the Indigenous and Torres Strait Islander students, and the Indigenous Education Policy (IEP), which was designed to help with personal problems and needs with counselling that is designed for the Indigenous and Torres Strait Islanders, and to help with study skills that are needed for higher education, and to offer culture awareness programmes; The Australian Government and Universities are working together and they have developed the Indigenous Student Success Program (ISSP) which was implemented into universities on January 1st 2017 (Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet, n.d.). Programs introduced are designed to help Indigenous and Torres Strait Islander students in the transfer from secondary education to higher education in which Indigenous and Torres Strait Islander students seem to struggle, as a large number come from rural families, in which their separation from family and communities play are large role in their struggle to feel comfortable and to be able settle into the higher education lifestyle in the metro surroundings which is not common practice to a student from a rural community. For an Indigenous and Torres Strait Islander student who lives in the metro environment they also …show more content…

Their connection to the land is somewhat different to non-Indigenous students’ needs and beliefs in higher education and relays in their general day to day living. As every student has some difficulties and struggles in the higher education system, the challenges faced for an Indigenous and Torres Strait Islander seems to be more challenging in which their lives, beliefs, community and family commitments inhibits their ability to be able to study (Korff,

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