This session is ramping up with quite a few hefty assessments to get through. Are you in need of some advice to get you through this tough time? Remy Naughton provides her best strategies to tackle stress and offers some support services for you to...
Billie chased her dreams to study at university, not being certain on much, other than wanting to care for Country through her career. With a little support from Charles Sturt scholarships and the First Nations centre at Port Mac, Billie felt...
It's the most wonderful time of the year! That's not to say that it doesn't come with its own set of challenges, stress and chaos. Charlie Contributor, Michelle Curry, shares how you can look after your physical health and mental wellbeing this...
R U OK? It's okay to not be okay. If you need a helping hand and you're not sure who to speak to, the 24/7 Student Wellbeing Support Line is here to help you get through tough times. Victoria Prince tells us how...
Whilst completing her Bachelor of Social Work, Michelle Bradshaw shares how using the Charles Sturt Careers and Skills hub landed her three job interviews within a few days!
It can be hard finding out that you've received a poor grade. Charles Sturt student Michelle Curry speaks about her experience using the Charles Sturt Student Advocacy Support Service.
Sometimes life can feel like it is throwing every single challenge at us and it can all feel like too much. Mikayla Murphy opens up about struggling with her work/life balance and how she used the Charles Sturt Counselling Service.
After leaving the Philippines temporarily to study nursing at Charles Sturt, Mina Subesa talks about the struggles with moving to a new country and how using the International Student Support Service made the transition easier.
Almost finished with her online studies, Ruth Davis shares how the Academic Skills Team helped her improve her study skills as she completes her Bachelor of Human Services (Australian Indigenous Welfare).
Grades are not always an accurate record of academic ability. Nikki's advice to anyone who fails a subject is to be kind to yourself and ask for help if you need it. There is no shame in failing.