Charles Sturt University

Contact details Open days in 2008 Important dates for 2009 Admission requirements      1. Australian secondary studies      2. Australian tertiary studies      3. Overseas qualifications      4. Alternative entry Educational Access Scheme Equity Scholarships Special considerationAboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians International fee-paying applicants Courses available by direct application Distance educationEnrolment Financial assistance Student services and facilities Further information

Charles Sturt University (CSU) is a national university with an international reputation for excellence. As a university for the professions, CSU prides itself on providing practical, hands-on courses developed in collaboration with industry representatives. Specialised teaching facilities, such as industry standard radio and television studios, podiatry and nutrition clinics, audiometry and exercise physiology laboratories, and the professional placement opportunities available in all courses result in highly sought after, employment-ready graduates.

With a network of campus in five major regional centres (Albury-Wodonga, Bathurst, Dubbo, Orange and Wagga Wagga) and around 36 000 students, CSU is the largest inland university in Australia. Lower cost of living, clean air, an increased sense of safety, and a wide range of services and activities are just some of the advantages of living in our cities.

On campus, student accommodation is comfortable and affordable, and the lifestyle is relaxed and friendly. Students experience small class sizes, easy access to staff and support services, and excellent facilities such as computer centres, networked libraries and state-of-the-art laboratories.

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Contact details

website: www.csu.edu.au
 

All campuses

postal enquiries
Charles Sturt University
Panorama Avenue
Bathurst NSW 2795

tel: 1800 334 733
international tel: +61 2 6338 6077
fax: (02) 6338 6001
email:inquiry@csu.edu.au

Albury-Wodonga campus

Prospective Student Adviser
Building 673, Gordon Beaven Building
Charles Sturt University
Elizabeth Mitchell Drive
Thurgoona NSW

Bathurst campus

Prospective Student Adviser
Building N16
Charles Sturt University
Panorama Ave
Bathurst NSW
 

Canberra (Theology)

Dean of Students
St Mark's Theological Centre
15 Blackall Street
Barton ACT

Dubbo campus

Prospective Student Adviser
Administration Office
Charles Sturt University
Yarrandale Road
Dubbo NSW
 

Orange campus

Course Enquiries
Leeds Parade
Orange NSW

Wagga Wagga campus

Prospective Student Adviser
Building 481
Charles Sturt University
Boorooma Street
Wagga Wagga NSW

Parramatta (Theology)

United Theological College
16 Masons Drive
North Parramatta NSW
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Open days in 2008

At CSU, it's open day every day. Current students will take you, your family and friends on a personalised tour of the campus at a time you choose, any working day of the year. You can also meet staff who can advise you on career pathways and entry schemes. To book your tour, call 1800 334 733. Three days’ notice is required.

Open Day in Sydney
The School of Communication and the School of Visual and Performing Arts will showcase their courses for prospective students and Careers Advisers on Saturday 30 August 2008 at the Powerhouse Museum. For details visit www.csu.edu.au/faculty/arts/commun.

Course advisory days in Sydney
Course advisory days will be held in Sydney on 5 and 6 January 2009. For details call 1800 334 733.

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Important dates for 2009

Orientation/Enrolment Week begins 16 February 2009
Autumn Session begins 23 February 2009

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Admission requirements

The University will admit you to an undergraduate course, subject to a place being available, if it believes you have a reasonable prospect of completing the course. In determining your prospects of success in the course, CSU will consider your previous studies and/or other attainments and experience. Some courses have additional selection criteria – refer to individual course descriptions.

Australian Secondary studies

2008 Australian Year 12 students
Admission is normally based on your UAI or equivalent. You may also be admitted on the basis of a strong performance in subjects that are relevant to the course you wish to study. The assumed knowledge and recommended studies subjects are listed in the course entries.

No prerequisite subjects are specified for admission. Some courses, however, indicate assumed knowledge subjects that provide the level of knowledge necessary for successful completion of first-year university subjects. It is your responsibility to ensure that you have studied the appropriate subjects to undertake the course you choose.

Offers made to applicants who have a UAI below the published cut-off
CSU has a number of alternative pathways for admission, which may allow 2008 Year 12 applicants to receive an offer to a course even though they have a UAI below the published cut-off.

For more information read the specific course information or contact CSU.

Previous Australian Year 12
CSU will consider admission on the basis of previous Australian Year 12 studies.

Other studies
CSU will consider an overseas equivalent of the NSW HSC and the International Baccalaureate Diploma.

Australian tertiary studies

Overseas qualifications

Applicants with overseas qualifications must contact CSU to discuss eligibility for admission before submitting an application to UAC. Refer also to table 7 – Commonly accepted overseas secondary qualifications for information on overseas secondary qualifications.

If you hold overseas secondary or tertiary qualifications from countries where English is not the standard language of instruction you must provide evidence of English language proficiency.

Alternative entry

You must provide verified documentation with your application to UAC - for details read the Apply-By-Web instructions carefully. For information on STAT read Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT). For advice on whether you should sit STAT, contact a Prospective Student Adviser.

Vocational experience
The University places considerable importance on vocational experience in determining the likelihood of your success in a course. For some courses, your admission rank will automatically be increased by up to 4 points if previous vocational experience is closely related to the course you wish to study.

Regional Bonus Scheme (RBS)*
If you are a current Year 12 student and will complete the HSC/VCE at a school or TAFE college in the University's region, or a non-Year 12 applicant who resides in the University's region, your admissions rank will automatically be increased by five points under the University's Regional Bonus Scheme (RBS).

Principal's Report Entry Program (PREP)*
The objective of the PREP scheme is to attract current school leavers from high schools in the region served by the University who, during their senior high school years, have been identified by their school principal as consistent achievers with the potential to succeed at university study. 2008 Year 12 students may be guaranteed an offer of a place in full-time on-campus courses prior to the release of their UAI. Application forms are available from your secondary school principal.

Make applications through this scheme directly to CSU and not UAC. For further information call 1800 334 733.

* The region served by the RBS is all of regional Australia, excluding the Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth metropolitan areas, but including Darwin and Hobart. The region served by PREP is all of Regional NSW and Victoria, excluding the Sydney and Melbourne metropolitan areas.

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Educational Access Scheme

The University, under its Special Consideration for Admission Scheme, may give special consideration to educationally disadvantaged applicants. For more information about this scheme, read the Educational Access Schemes (EAS) booklet produced by UAC, which includes an EAS application form.

EAS booklets are available from UAC or Student Centres at participating institutions. If you are a 2008 Australian Year 12 student you can obtain a copy of the booklet from your school/TAFE college. The booklet and application form can also be downloaded from Educational Access Schemes (EAS) on this website.

The main closing date for EAS applications is Tuesday 30 September 2008. You must submit your EAS application by 30 September to guarantee that it will be considered in time for the Main Round of offers. The late closing date for EAS applications is Friday 28 November 2008.

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Equity Scholarships

For more information about Equity Scholarships, read Course costs and financial assistance.

All Equity Scholarships applications for CSU are processed centrally through UAC. This applies if you are applying to study a course through UAC, the Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre (VTAC), direct to the University and if you are currently enrolled in a course at CSU.

You only have to submit one application to UAC to be considered for all Equity Scholarships for which you are eligible at CSU. To submit your application got to Equity Scholarships Online.

The main closing date for Equity Scholarship applications is Tuesday 30 September 2008. The late closing date is Friday 28 November 2008.

For other CSU scholarships read 'Financial assistance' below.

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Special consideration

If you are an elite athlete or performer, whose training and competitive commitments have affected your preparation for the HSC, you may be eligible for special consideration.

For more information, call the Student Equity Officer on 1800 334 733 or email equity.officer@csu.edu.au .

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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders may be admitted under the Koori Admissions Program (KAP). Admission is based on a week-long assessment of the individual's academic and personal merit, which takes place at the University in December. KAP assessment will consider any educational disadvantage.

If you wish to participate in KAP you must call CSU on (02) 6338 4236.

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International fee-paying applicants

Some international fee-paying applicants apply through UAC International; others apply direct to ACU National. Visit the UAC International website for more information on how to apply.

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Courses available by direct application

Applications for part-time on-campus courses are made directly to the University, not UAC. Application forms are available from CSU. Applications close 2 January 2009. Late applications will be considered until 16 February 2009 if places are available after on-time applications have been assessed.

Late applications
The University will consider late direct applications for full-time study after the UAC final closing date and 16 February 2009 if places are available after on-time applications have been assessed. If you wish to apply directly to CSU you must do this by completing the CSU application form, not through UAC.

You should also contact CSU for advice on your prospects of receiving an offer before submitting your application.

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Distance education

CSU offers off-campus courses by distance education study. You must apply directly to CSU for admission to these courses, using a CSU application form, not through UAC.

Refer to Distance education for a list of undergraduate distance education courses and how to obtain information and an application form. On-time applications close 31 October 2008.

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Enrolment

Acceptance of offer

Acceptance and enrolment procedures are sent to successful applicants when they receive an offer of a place in a course. It is strongly recommended that you include an email address in your UAC application to speed up your online application for accommodation, which must be made in the days immediately after receipt of an offer.

Advanced standing/academic credit

If you believe you qualify for credit towards your proposed course, talk to the co-ordinator of the course for advice. Applications for credit are considered during Orientation Week.

Deferment

CSU may grant one year's deferment of enrolment. Deferment will lapse if tertiary studies are undertaken.

(A) Applicants who receive an offer based on their performance in a 2008 Australian Year 12 (B) Applicants other than those described in (A)  Comments
Yes, but see comments Yes, but see comments · one year only
· all courses except:
– B Dental Science
– B Veterinary Science/B Veterinary Biology
– B Clinical Practice (Paramedic)
– B Clinical Practice (Paramedic)/B Nursing
· there is a $150 application fee which is
refundable on subsequent enrolment (upon application)

Fees and charges

All students must pay student contributions for a Commonwealth-supported place (CSP) – read Course costs and financial assistance.

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Financial assistance

Youth and student allowances

For information about Youth Allowance, Austudy and ABSTUDY read Course costs and financial assistance.

Loans

CSU administers a loan scheme to provide short-term financial assistance to enable students to continue their studies. Loans are available to Commonwealth-supported students who are currently enrolled at this University. Students also need to be Australian citizens or have permanent residence status, have a satisfactory academic record and the financial capacity to repay a loan. For information, call 1800 734 654 or visit www.csu.edu.au/division/studserv/support/money/loans.htm.

Scholarships

The Charles Sturt Foundation administers an extensive scholarship program with scholarships ranging in value from $1 000 to $6 000 for one year, to $18 000 over the duration of a three-year course. For further information visit www.csu.edu.au/student/scholarships/.

Selection criteria include academic performance, motivation and commitment to school and/or community life. Scholarship applications for students entering their first year generally close mid-February, so you are advised to make a scholarship application as soon as you make a decision on university study.

Read 'Equity Scholarships' above for information on other scholarships.

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Student services and facilities

Facilities and services available to students include religious and community connections, childcare, counselling (career and personal), health services, learning assistance, libraries and computing services, educational centres for Indigenous students, services for students with disabilities, sporting and recreation facilities, canteens, dining rooms, cafes and mini supermarkets, security and buses to and from the campuses. These services are described in the Undergraduate Prospectus. To obtain a copy call 1800 334 733 or visit www.csu.edu.au.

Accommodation

CSU has University-managed accommodation at Albury-Thurgoona, Bathurst, Dubbo, Orange and Wagga Wagga. Students may elect to live in either full board or self-catered accommodation at Bathurst, Orange and Wagga Wagga. Self-catered only is available at the other campuses.

Accommodation is fully furnished with shared bathroom facilities and common areas within each complex. An extensive residential support network exists at each campus to provide pastoral and welfare care to residents. Telephone and data systems with voicemail allow access to the University's computer network and the internet.

It is strongly recommended that applicants include an email address in their UAC application to speed up their online application for accommodation, which must be made in the days immediately after receipt of an offer.

For more information call (02) 6933 4900 or visit www.csu.edu.au/enterprise/residences.

The University operates a Tertiary Students' Accommodation Register for off-campus accommodation. This service lists privately provided student housing, private board, or rented houses and units. For more information visit www.csu.edu.au/division/studserv/stay/.

Internet access

The University has minimum requirements for computer access to the internet. Access is available at computer centres on each campus.

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Further information

If you are considering studying at CSU you are advised to obtain the relevant publications. Call 1800 334 733 for a course brochure or find all this information and more on the University's website at www.csu.edu.au and the Undergraduate Handbook at www.csu.edu.au/handbook.

However, the best way to make an informed choice is to take a personalised tour of the campus with a current student. At CSU, it's 'Open Day Every Day' - refer to information under 'Open days in 2008'.

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