All paths lead to CSU
5 FEBRUARY 2014
School leavers whose Australian Tertiary Admission Rank was not as high as they had hoped have been told they don't have to give up their university goals as Charles Sturt University (CSU) continues its Pathway Program in 2014. The program, a partnership between CSU and TAFE, runs for one year full-time and provides entry options for students who applied to CSU but were unsuccessful or who needed further preparation. Pathway coordinator Ms Sandra Fisher said the program offered multiple benefits. "Upon completion, students receive a Diploma of General Studies from Charles Sturt University and the Certificate IV in Tertiary Preparation from TAFE," she said. "They are also guaranteed entry into a range of CSU degrees and may receive credit for some subjects." CSU offers the Pathway Program on campus in Bathurst, Wagga Wagga and Albury, and by Distance Education through CSU Dubbo campus.
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