Advice for parents on university options

18 SEPTEMBER 2017

Parents of Year 11 and 12 students looking for guidance on the next steps for their children on their path to a university education can meet with representatives from Charles Sturt University (CSU) in Albury-Wodonga on Thursday 21 September."We believe that everyone should have the opportunity to attend university if they want to," said the coordinator of the CSU Parent Information evenings, Ms Katy Fardell."A degree can open up a world of possibility for a person's future career, community, and personal development."Parents play an important role in helping their child make that choice by providing advice, guidance and support as they consider their options as they approach the end of their schooling."That's why Charles Sturt University is giving parents the opportunity to get first-hand information about studying at the University," Ms Fardell said."From applying, pathways and costs, to scholarships, accommodation and support, these events help parents help their child prepare for university."In addition, the NSW University Admission Centre will also attend the Albury event to explain the ATAR score that their child receives after the Higher School Certificate exams, how it is calculated, and the university preference system. The free CSU Parents Information Evening will run from 5.30pm to 7.30pm in the Stanley A Room in the Commercial Club Albury, Dean Street, Albury. Please register to attend here.

Media Note:
For interviews with Ms Katy Fardell, contact CSU Media.

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