CSU results in 2003 Good Universities Guide

18 JUNE 2002

Charles Sturt University has maintained its leadership in providing flexible access to higher education for a wide variety of people, according to the 2003 edition of the Good Universities Guide.

Charles Sturt University has maintained its leadership in providing flexible access to higher education for a wide variety of people, according to the 2003 edition of the Good Universities Guide. 

CSU’s results in the guide have remained consistent with the previous year. 

The Good Universities Guide collates its information from a variety of sources including the Department of Education, Science and Training and the Graduate Careers Council of Australia.

CSU has achieved the highest rating, five stars for entry flexibility and attraction of international students, and four stars for graduate employment. It has also achieved a three star rating for its non-government earnings capacity. 

CSU Vice-Chancellor Professor Ian Goulter said the ratings of two stars and one star for graduate satisfaction and research respectively were consistent with the results of the previous year. 

“Strategies to overcome the concerns raised by those results from last year have been incorporated into our strategic plan, with a particular focus on boosting our research profile. 

“These are long-term strategies, so it is not surprising that these results have remained consistent with the 2002 results.”

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