CSU provides interview/information sessions for prospective students in late November/early December. These sessions allow discussion with the Course Coordinator to ensure that you are fully informed on what your closen courses are provide you. If you cannot attend an interview/session in person, we can arrange for a telephone interview at a time to suit.
Year 12 applicants are admitted on the basis of their NSW Universities Admission Index (UAI) or interstate equivalent, completion of a simple questionnaire, and, where possible, the interview discussion. A simple questionnaire is sent to you in October.
Please complete in your own handwriting, clearly marking your name on all of the following questions and tasks as requested. Please note no material will be returned, therefore do not provide originals. You can also provide any other information that you think may be relevant to your application.
1. Which secondary school did you attend?
2. Have you undertaken any studies since leaving high school?
3. If you have completed the NSW Higher School Certificate, or its interstate equivalent, indicate:
a) year/s attempted, b) TER (up to 1997)/UAI (from 1998)/ATAR (from 2009).
Note: Provide photocopies of supporting evidence for questions 4, 5 and 6. Please do not send originals as material will not be returned.
4. Have you undertaken work experience relevant to the course you wish to study? If so, specify.
5. State briefly any other experience you have had in areas relevant to your preferred course.
6. State briefly any other information you think relevant to this application.
7. Non-school leaver applicants: please attach a curriculum vitae (CV).
Applicants should attach any support materials they think will assist their application.
We'd also like to know a little about you and your thoughts on the career you seek to study for.
In no more than 500 words, tell us about yourself and why you are interested in a career in a specific area in the communication sector.
Note: Remember to put your name, address and contact details on your essays.