By Ellie Parker Going to university for the first time can be scary, but your uni days will really be some of the most exciting few years of your life. You’ll make more friends than you keep count of, pull quite a few all-nighters and begin to...
There’s good news for students returning to study in 2015 – the price of internet data downloads has been reduced! The Division of Information Technology (DIT) has announced the cost of internet data download changes for students has...
The closing date for CSU Foundation Scholarship applications is approaching; check out our range of scholarships on offer and give yourself the best chance at success at uni by applying today. 1. Visit the CSU Scholarship page at: 2. Use the search...
The roll out of Interact2 is now complete and as you return to study in 2015 you will a notice a new-look online learning space. New features and a new look will make your online learning space more personalised, easier to navigate and make studying...
As a result of the Senate vote that blocked the Government’s proposed higher education package, current HELP loan and Government scholarship arrangements will remain unchanged during 2015. HELP loans will continue to be indexed at the rate of...
By Sophie MacCue
Are you graduating from CSU in 2014? Are you excited to finally start your career? If only it was that easy!
Ten hot tips to help you save your pennies this summer! As a uni student, I admit it's hard to save for next years uni life while enjoying the summer break at the same time. Why not try some of these not-so-conventional ways to save those extra...
Wagga Wagga has always produced incredible graduates, particularly in the creative industry and for three third year designers their degree has provided the chance of a lifetime.
By Sophie MacCue Before you return to CSU after the summer break, you’re probably seeking to find the perfect job that will allow you to save and enjoy your freedom all at once. You may have heard all kinds of negative things about this...
Amongst the 700 CSU graduates to take the stage in Albury this week will be one with four legs and a tail.