CSU adviser to visit remote Victorian and NSW towns

15 APRIL 2015

A CSU Outreach team advisor will visit Swan Hill and Mildura in north-western Victoria and Broken Hill in far western NSW in late April to advise distance education students.

Lois WattA Charles Sturt University (CSU) Outreach team advisor will visit Swan Hill and Mildura in north-western Victoria and Broken Hill in far western NSW in late April to advise distance education students.

CSU Outreach student liaison officer Mrs Lois Watt (pictured) will be at the Swan Hill Library in Swan Hill on Monday 27 April, at the Broken Hill TAFE in Broken Hill on Wednesday 29 April, and at the Mildura Library in Mildura on Thursday 30 April to advise and support students.

Manager of the CSU Outreach team, Mr James Brann, said, "The University's outreach visits are free for current Charles Sturt University distance education students, and are designed to assist them to be successful in their studies. We hold both group and one-to-one sessions with students to provide advice and guidance about online learning, orientation to the University, effective reading skills, note taking, time management, and assignment writing."

To book a place at this session, students are asked to register online.

Media Note:

Contact CSU Media to arrange interviews with Mr James Brann.

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