It can take some time to find your feet at university – especially when you’re juggling other commitments. At Charles Sturt, study support isn’t an add on; it’s part of your experience.
You have access to a huge range of free support services and advice from people who genuinely care and want to see you succeed. If you need a little extra help, these resources are a great place to start!
Academic skills
You can develop your academic skills in many ways. Charles Sturt offers self-paced learning, interactive workshops, one-on-one training and online courses covering heaps of different topics! These include; writing, maths, critical thinking, note-taking and referencing. You can also get feedback on your draft assignments.
Find academic skills help
Online study skills
For online study, learn from the experts about staying motivated, managing your time and getting the most out of the tools available to you. You can even book a one-on-one appointment for individual support, so that you can get the most out of your online studies.
Find online study help
Financial advice
Get help with making a financial plan, budgeting for study and living costs, and applying for student loans.
Find financial help
Specialist support services
Charles Sturt has a huge range of specialist services, information and support to help you succeed while studying. This includes Accessibility and Inclusion Support, LGBTIQA+ Ally support, career development and more.
Find specialist support services
Library services
Get all the best tips and tricks to develop your research skills and find out how to use our databases. The Library has a great range of workshops (live or you can watch a recording) and resources available. You can also contact the team via the Library web page, online chat, phone or in-person.
Find Library support
First Nations Student Connect
First Nations students can register for access to dedicated services and resources to help you succeed! Our First Nations Student Connect team are ready and willing to support you.
Find support for First Nations students
International Student Officer
If you’re an international student, you can contact one of our friendly International Student Officers for help with campus life, managing visa requirements and health cover issues or personal concerns.
Contact an International Student Officer
Networking
Regardless of your background, study mode or geographic location, do your best to connect with other students. You can do this by joining clubs, societies and sport, Facebook groups or putting your hand up for a role in a Student Representative Committee.
Connect with other students