Accommodation, transport, and textbooks – the inevitable costs that come with study. These fees can add up to an unexpected figure, leaving you with only one option for lunch and dinner: two minute noodles. This is when scholarships and grants come...
Meeting with nurses from across the country, and from all different fields of health care was an inspiration for two nursing students from CSU. Jacinta Brunskill and Kristy McManus both study the Bachelor of Nursing and both received a $2000...
With scholarship ceremonies being held at CSU this month, we sat down with Sorca Hubbuck from the Bathurst Campus to talk about the process of applying and what it means to be receiving a scholarship. What are you studying and what year are you in...
In an act of overwhelming generosity, CSU has been bequeathed more than $3 million by the late Carole and Stan Droder. CSU will use the money to fund scholarships for on campus, undergraduate students in perpetuity. While Carole and Stan were unable...
Student journalists – the Walkley Foundation wants YOU! The Walkley Foundation has lots of great opportunities for you to kick-start your career. Read on for news worth sharing (or keeping to yourself). 2016 Jacoby-Walkley Scholarship...
A passion for agriculture in northern Australia has led a CSU student from Derby to Wagga Wagga and to win a national scholarship. Veterinary science student Wave Camp is one of three young Australians this year awarded the Rural Bank Scholarship...
In December, the government announced for students new to study in 2016, or returning to study after a break, the Student Start-Up Scholarship would no longer be available. Instead, students receiving Youth Allowance, Austudy or ABSTUDY will be...
by Emily Minter Whether you’re just about to finish your degree, getting through first year or somewhere in between, now is a great time to get to know the CSU initiatives that support your education. CSUgive is one of these and as the name...