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Other student support
PCICS provides a dedicated academic team, curated workshops and learning behavioral support.
Balancing the demands of academic schedules with work and personal commitments may leave a student overwhelmed. As a student, you may not be aware of the right avenues to approach for resources. PCICS provides a comprehensive Student Welfare and Support, aimed in providing you direct access to a designated support team that will address your various needs.
Academic support: A dedicated academic team
Students are encouraged to contact the module lecturer and teaching assistants of respective modules should they face any difficulties or have any queries. Academic policies are in place to facilitate learning. This includes provision of qualitative feedback for continual assessments & using variated assessments.
Curated workshops
Enhancing employability and professionalization are key aspects of the PCICS curriculum. Towards this aim, a series of workshops will be made available to students encompassing a broad range of topics, with a special emphasis on soft skills development. This enables them to upskill and enhance their competencies required for employment in the formal religious sector, as outlined in the Career Competency Framework (CCF), one of the initiatives under Asatizah Workforce Development Plan (AWDP).
Learning behavioral support
Higher Education & Research is committed to providing an inclusive and nurturing environment for students with disabilities and special education needs to achieve their fullest potential. Help us understand the support that will be optimal for you by getting in touch to discuss them with us.
Students are encouraged to disclose any special needs/assistance you may require upon admission. The purpose of disclosure is to ensure that any special arrangements that need to be considered are promptly looked into.