Overview
Students are able to the take the first step to a successful career at Charles Sturt University. In addition, they will experience a new culture, and join the university in its mission to create a world worth living in. The university prides itself on supporting students from the moment they arrive.
The university has hundreds of courses across five campuses, with graduates from the institution finding employment significantly faster than any other Australian university. By studying in a regional area, students could be eligible for extended post-study work rights.
Charles Sturt University offers flexible learning options that fit in with students' lives, not rule it. Students can study online from wherever they are in the world, on-campus in Australia, or at one of many partner institutions. In addition, the university have study abroad and exchange programs available. Whichever option students choose to study with, the university is there to make sure that they are supported every step of the way.
Charles Sturt University's NSW campuses are located in some of Australia's fastest growing regional cities: Albury-Wodonga, Bathurst, Canberra, Orange, Port Macquarie and Wagga Wagga. Charles Sturt campuses are safe, close-knit communities. They offer a unique study experience with the benefits of a regional lifestyle.
Charles Sturt University is an Australian University, TEQSA Provider Identification: PRV12018.
What's new
COVID-19 update
The health and wellbeing of the entire university community is Charles Sturt University's utmost priority. It's working with the government and following all updates to ensure it responds best to the situation. On-campus classes are being moved online to help reduce the potential spreading of the virus in campus locations.
New students are welcome to get in touch with the university if they have any questions about how the coronavirus might affect their future plans. The university will also keep students informed of any important updates.
Teaching quality
International students can expect a high-quality education from an institution with a strong reputation for exceptional teaching and high-quality faculty. Courses are delivered by experienced professionals and supported by expertly-designed curriculums.
Research
The university embarks on many research projects that make a significant difference to the world and communities. Areas include social and environmental sustainability, artificial intelligence and healthcare. Research informs student learning and strengthens the university's position as a pioneering institution.
Partnerships
Charles Sturt University is part of the Association of Commonwealth Universities and has more than 60 partnerships in over 25 countries, bringing benefits to teaching, research, cultural exchanges and many other student opportunities.
Department structure
There are three faculties which are home to a collection of academic schools and centres. These are operated across each of the campuses, where they design and deliver courses to students:
Faculty of Arts and Education
Centre for Islamic Studies and Civilisation School of Communication and Creative Industries School of Education School of Humanities and Social Sciences School of Indigenous Australian Studies School of Information Studies School of Teacher Education School of Theology
Faculty of Business, Justice and Behavioural Sciences
School of Accounting and Finance School of Computing and Mathematics School of Management and Marketing School of Policing Studies Australian Graduate School of Policing and Security Centre for Customs and Excise Studies Centre for Law and Justice School of Psychology
Faculty of Science
School of Agricultural and Wine Sciences School of Animal and Veterinary Sciences School of Biomedical Sciences School of Community Health School of Dentistry and Health Sciences School of Environmental Sciences School of Exercise Science, Sport and Health School of Nursing, Midwifery and Indigenous HealthCourses are developed in line with industry requirements. Many are accredited by government and industry bodies which work closely with the university to ensure graduates are industry-ready. There are over 60 on-campus and 300 online courses to choose from.
Entry requirements
To gain a place at Charles Sturt University, international students need to meet both the academic and English language requirements. Those who wish to study on campus must also meet the Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) requirements, set out by the Australian government.
Academic requirements
Criteria depend on the country students come from. A small number of courses have specific admission requirements, such as interviews and supplementary forms.
Prospective undergraduate international students who completed their secondary education outside of Australia will need a competitive grade in an exam equivalent to Australian Year 12. Those who completed their secondary education in Australia will require:
Higher School Certificate with an ATAR appropriate to their course Tertiary Preparation Certificate with satisfactory completion International Baccalaureate Diploma.Postgraduate students will need a recognised bachelor's degree that's equivalent to an Australian qualification.
English language requirements
Charles Sturt University courses require evidence of sufficient study in English or an English language test taken within the last two years. This could be one of the following, or equivalent:
Academic IELTS, with a minimum score of 6 and no band below 5.5 TOEFL iBT, with a minimum score of 80 and a writing score of 25 PTE Academic, with a minimum score of 54 and no skill below 46Some courses require higher English language levels. Students can find further details of all the above requirements at the university's website.
Facilities
Numerous facilities can be found across campus to support learning and living, such as 24/7 learning commons, cafes, dental clinics, computer labs, dining halls, gyms, barbecue areas and sports areas.
Library
Available to access on campus or online, the library has countless educational resources and support services. Students can utilise study areas, workstations, catalogues, eJournals, eBooks, orientation workshops and digital lending systems.
Accommodation
International students can enjoy safe, comfortable and secure student housing. First-year students have guaranteed rooms where the cost includes all bills and furnishings. There are different options available, such as classic halls and villages. There are facilities for disabled students, and international students can opt to stay in their accommodation throughout the entire year if they wish. Catering packages are available, and all amenities are close by.
Social
Charles Sturt University hosts many entertainment events including formal balls, movie nights, music gigs and online hangouts. There's plenty of opportunity to meet others and indulge in interests student clubs available to join cover all topics from music to advocacy to volunteering.
Scholarships & funding
A Charles Sturt University degree is competitive in cost in comparison with other Australian universities. As campuses are based in regional centres, the cost of living is lower than in city locations.
Charles Sturt gives over AUD 3 million dollars in scholarships and grants to students every year. Each scholarship is different and suitable for a wide range of students. Some are awarded on merit, some on motivation, and some on participation in community service.
At Charles Sturt University, support for international students goes beyond the classroom. Get a helping hand with a Charles Sturt scholarship designed to support students just like you. International students that study at Charles Sturt University can apply for government-funded, externally funded and university-specific Australian scholarships for international students at bachelor, master and PhD level.
Find out more about scholarships for international students.