The CSU Student Life interact site is the place for all new students to start. There’s also additional information about online learning in the CSU Guide to Learning.
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Once you have received an offer from CSU, you may find it useful to enrol in one or more Study Link subjects. These are available by distance, and are free of charge to students who have a disability as well as to other equity groups.
By completing one or more STUDY LINK subjects, you will not only increase your skills, but also develop a clear understanding of the expectations of studying at University.
Once you commence studies at CSU, you are encouraged to access the Learning Skills services. The place to start is at the very comprehensive online Learning Skills site. You can also seek information form the Learning Skills forum or individual assistance from one of the Learning Skills Advisers.
Learning Skills specialist staff are available for maths and statistics, for English language, and for supporting Indigenous students.
The Towards Success in Tertiary Studies booklets discuss some of the issues around studying with different disabilities.