More than 100 graduates are expected to celebrate the end of their tertiary studies at a graduation ceremony for Charles Sturt University (CSU) in Dubbo on Tuesday, 17 December. The ceremony will see students graduate from courses includingaccounting, business, education, nursing and social work. The new graduates will join almost 3 400 other successful students to graduate from CSU in Albury-Wodonga, Bathurst, Canberra, Orange and Wagga Wagga over the next week. Head of Campus Dr Beverley Moriarty said the event marked a special time in the life and career of each graduate. "Graduation is a very significant milestone for all our students, for their families and for the staff who have worked with them during their time at Charles Sturt University," she said. "It's a milestone worth celebrating. Not only have these students successfully completed their studies, but many of them are about to embark on new and exciting stages in their lives and careers. Our students will go on to join local health services, or to teach at our schools, or to work as professionals in the community, and we hope their time with us will serve them well for the years ahead. On behalf of all of us at Charles Sturt University in Dubbo, I'd like to congratulate all of our graduates and wish them every success in the future."
Graduation at CSU in Dubbo
10 DECEMBER 2013
More than 100 graduates are expected to celebrate the end of their tertiary studies at a graduation ceremony for Charles Sturt University (CSU) in Dubbo on Tuesday, 17 December. The ceremony will see students graduate from courses includingaccounting, business, education, nursing and social work. The new graduates will join almost 3 400 other successful students to graduate from CSU in Albury-Wodonga, Bathurst, Canberra, Orange and Wagga Wagga over the next week. Head of Campus Dr Beverley Moriarty said the event marked a special time in the life and career of each graduate. "Graduation is a very significant milestone for all our students, for their families and for the staff who have worked with them during their time at Charles Sturt University," she said. "It's a milestone worth celebrating. Not only have these students successfully completed their studies, but many of them are about to embark on new and exciting stages in their lives and careers. Our students will go on to join local health services, or to teach at our schools, or to work as professionals in the community, and we hope their time with us will serve them well for the years ahead. On behalf of all of us at Charles Sturt University in Dubbo, I'd like to congratulate all of our graduates and wish them every success in the future."
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