Students to be farewelled at Chifley Home

12 NOVEMBER 2014

Students who studied the Diploma of General Studies with Charles Sturt University (CSU) in 2014 will attend a farewell afternoon tea at Chifley Home Education Centre in Bathurst on Wednesday 19 November. Ms Sandra Fisher, Pathway Program coordinator in the CSU Office for Students, said, "These students complete their studies too late to attend a University graduation ceremony at the end of the year, so this event celebrates and recognises their achievements. The Pathway Program has been increasingly effective in preparing students for university studies, and provides guaranteed entry into most Charles Sturt University degrees in 2015. This event has been organised by Mr Sam Malloy, who is currently teaching in the Diploma of General Studies and was the former manager of the Chifley Home in Bathurst." The students will tour the Chifley Home at 3pm to be followed by a farewell celebration at 4pm. Senior representatives of CSU and Western Institute of TAFE, stakeholders in the course, have also been invited to attend.

Media Note:

Contact CSU Media to arrange interviews. The celebration is at the Chifley Home Education Centre, 10 Busby Street, Bathurst, on Wednesday 19 November. The student tour is at 3pm, followed by the farewell afternoon tea at 4pm.

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