New university and TAFE students will have the chance to experience life on campus with a series of expo-style information days held at Federation University Australia.
The Federation information days will feature campus tours, workshops, guest speakers and presentations, personalised advice on study options, VIP sessions for Early Offer Program applicants, guidance on adjusting VTAC preferences and information on scholarship opportunities.
On-campus and virtual information days will take place today at Federation University, Churchill.
Info Day is aimed at Year 12 students applying to Federation for 2023, along with their parents and guardians, prospective mature age students, current students from Federation and other universities, and Vocational and Education Training (VET) students and graduates.
Federation Vice-Chancellor and President Professor Duncan Bentley encourage potential students to attend.
“Info Day takes place shortly after the release of ATAR and VCE results, so it’s an ideal opportunity for prospective students to visit the campus, speak with staff and learn about their study options with Federation University,” Mr Bentley said.
“Finishing year 12 and receiving your ATAR is an exciting time and our Federation academics, staff and current students will be on hand to answer questions and assist with planning a personalised pathway to a dream career.”
Federation offers extensive courses ranging from TAFE and short courses to undergraduate and postgraduate degrees, which are supported by world-class research and teaching across a wide range of specialist fields.
Federation is set to become Australia’s first co-operative university, where programs will be co-designed, co-developed and co-delivered in partnership with industry and extended workplace learning embedded in all programs by 2025.
Four foundation co-op courses will be on offer in 2023; Bachelor of Business, Bachelor of IT, Bachelor of IT (Professional Practice) and Bachelor of Visual Arts.
“We have been working closely with regional industries to provide courses and programs that will meet emerging needs in the workforce,” Mr Bentley said.
Federation is Victoria’s leading regional university and is ranked number one in the state for undergraduate starting salary and social equity and has also been ranked number one in Australia for first generation student enrolment for the past three years.
Federation University Pro Vice-Chancellor (Vocational Education and Training) and CEO TAFE, Liam Sloan invites future students to attend the Info Day to learn about what Federation TAFE can provide.
“Federation TAFE provides state of the art facilities and training and many of courses lead directly to jobs with our students in demand across industries,” Mr Sloan said.
“I invite future students to our Info Days to meet our staff and learn more.
“Federation TAFE can be the beginning of your journey, a way to upskill in your career or a pathway to further study.”
For more information, head to https://federation.edu.au/future-students/study-at-federation/info-day.