Advice for distance students in southern NSW

14 APRIL 2015

An adviser from the CSU Outreach team will visit Junee, Tumut, Gundagai and Temora in late April to assist distance education students to gain the most from their studies.

James BrannAn adviser from the Charles Sturt University (CSU) Outreach team will visit Junee, Tumut, Gundagai and Temora in late April to assist distance education students to gain the most from their studies.

CSU Outreach student liasion officer Mrs Diane Middleton will assist students at:

Junee Ex-Services Club on Monday 27 April

Tumut Bowling and Recreation Club on Tuesday 28 April

Gundagai Services Club on Wednesday 29 April

Temora TAFE on Thursday 30 April.

Mr James Brann, manager of the CSU Outreach team, said the University's outreach visits are free for current CSU distance education students.

"We hold both group and one-to-one sessions with students to provide advice and guidance about online learning, orientation to Charles Sturt University, effective reading skills, note taking, time management, and assignment writing," said Mr Brann.

To book a place, students are asked to please register here.

Media Note:

Contact CSU Media to arrange interviews with Mr James Brann (pictured).

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