Completing a Progression Improvement Plan can help you identify why you aren't meeting the required levels of academic progress and the steps you can take to get back on track.

See the Progression Alerts and Interventions page for more information on receiving a Progression Intervention notice,understanding the Academic Progression Procedure, and how your student visa may be impacted.

2. Help with the Progression Improvement Plan process

UQ offers a range of resources and support to help you complete your Progression Improvement Plan and get your studies back on track.

Resources

Study skills and learning advice

Support

Learning advisers

For assistance preparing your Progression Improvement Plan, book an appointment with a Learning Adviser. They can also provide advice on a range of study skills, including assignment writing and reading, managing the research process, understanding and applying feedback, preparing for exams, and more.

Student advisers

If you have a disability, mental health or medical condition, illness, injury or exceptional circumstances, you can book an appointment with a Student Adviser for support and guidance on how to:

  • complete a Medical / Disability Information Form
  • apply for exam adjustments or specialised equipment
  • develop a Student Access Plan (SAP), which can act as a communication tool between you and your course coordinators about in-class participation, activities, assessments, and reasonable adjustments
  • access tailored resources and support.

Faculty or school

For academic advice on your program or course selection, contact your faculty or school.

Student Advocacy and Support

If you're an international student on a student visa, not meeting the required levels of academic progress could lead to the cancellation of your visa. Contact Student Advocacy and Support for advice.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies Unit

If you're an Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander student, you can request assistance preparing your Progression Improvement Plan from the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies Unit.

UQ Counsellors

If you've been experiencing stress, anxiety, depression, or other challenges, you can book an appointment with a UQ Counsellor for confidential and free online or face-to-face counselling.