MasterOfDisgyis
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Charles Sturt University is a pretty good uni for anyone umming and arring over putting it as one of their preferences.
CSU Wagga Wagga is good for Arts, Science, Agriculture, Pharmacy.
CSU Bathurst is good for Education, Nursing, Business and Social Sciences (e.g. Psychology).
CSU Dubbo is a satellite campus which feeds off both CSU Wagga and Bathurst (via video links).
I'm not sure about Albury CSU.
CSU is also the best university for Distance Education in Australia, but distance education applications have to be submitted directly to the university and not via UAC.
It is also worth noting that on-campus accommodation at all the CSU campuses is limited and you really should have a back-up accommodation plan if you end up not getting a place in the on-campus accommodation.
Bathurst in particular is an education based town (provincial city) and therefore the real estate agents are very flexible when it comes to students sharing a house together.
The best thing to do if you want to live off campus (its cheaper than on-campus) is to go to the CSU off-campus accommodation forum (in the http://my.csu.edu.au/ website) and advertise your desire to be in a shared house and/or look to see if others are advertising spare rooms. Be quick because they get snapped up right after the on-campus accommodation ballot. Have your BOND and 2 weeks in advance rent ready (save about $600) so you can quickly secure an off-campus room if need be.
CHARLES STURT UNIVERSITY:
http://www.csu.edu.au/
CSU Wagga Wagga is good for Arts, Science, Agriculture, Pharmacy.
CSU Bathurst is good for Education, Nursing, Business and Social Sciences (e.g. Psychology).
CSU Dubbo is a satellite campus which feeds off both CSU Wagga and Bathurst (via video links).
I'm not sure about Albury CSU.
CSU is also the best university for Distance Education in Australia, but distance education applications have to be submitted directly to the university and not via UAC.
It is also worth noting that on-campus accommodation at all the CSU campuses is limited and you really should have a back-up accommodation plan if you end up not getting a place in the on-campus accommodation.
Bathurst in particular is an education based town (provincial city) and therefore the real estate agents are very flexible when it comes to students sharing a house together.
The best thing to do if you want to live off campus (its cheaper than on-campus) is to go to the CSU off-campus accommodation forum (in the http://my.csu.edu.au/ website) and advertise your desire to be in a shared house and/or look to see if others are advertising spare rooms. Be quick because they get snapped up right after the on-campus accommodation ballot. Have your BOND and 2 weeks in advance rent ready (save about $600) so you can quickly secure an off-campus room if need be.
CHARLES STURT UNIVERSITY:
http://www.csu.edu.au/