Terms used in this Policy are consistent with the ACU Glossary of Terms. In addition, the following words and expressions have the meanings listed below.
Artistic Performer: someone who is currently a member of a state, national or international performing arts company, or has had measurable significant success in a major artistic performing arts competition. This includes someone who has undertaken a major role in a commercial arts production as a performer or producer, or a person who has had significant independent success as an artist or producer with a documented track record such as a signed music contract with an Australian recognised record label.
Elite Athlete: someone who has been identified as such by the AIS, a State Institute (or Academy) of Sport, a relevant National Players Association or State or NSO/NSOD recognised by the ASC as a state, national or international level competitor, coach or referee. In the case of ASC unrecognised sports, the EAPP Advisory Committee will review based on the University’s discretion or on the advice of the AIS and ASC through the Athlete Wellbeing and Engagement Staff.
Elite Athlete and Performer Program (EAPP): a mechanism through which support and flexible study options for elite athletes and performers, registered as members of the EAPP can be facilitated at ACU.
Elite Athlete and Performer Program Staff (EAPPS): members of the Health, Sport and Wellbeing team, within the Student Engagement and Services directorate, designated to facilitate the ACU Elite Athlete and Performer Program.
Elite Athlete Education Network (EAEN): An ASC initiative delivered by the AIS that is designed to support Australia’s elite athletes to achieve academic excellence while also pursuing a sporting career.