
Orientation helps you get ahead before you even begin

Compulsory orientation sessions are held on each campus at the beginning of every trimester. Virtual Orientation sessions are also run for those of you studying online.
Orientation will take you through all you need to know about your:
Orientation is a great opportunity to:
We know that students who attend Orientation are far more likely to succeed in their studies.
Plus, you’ll know exactly where to go and what to do on Day 1.
As an international student you must attend a special Orientation as part of your visa requirements. It's a fun and informative session and we'll teach you a little bit about Australian culture at the same time!
We host Virtual Orientation sessions for our online students each trimester.
Virtual Orientation is an online interactive broadcast for you to learn about student support and expectations in a fun and face-paced environment. Join us to:
Did you miss Orientation? Is there something you'd like to go over again?
Jump online HERE, register and log in with your email address to watch the recorded session at a time that works for you. You never know there may be more hidden gems to help you navigate your online studies and succeed.
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Trimester 4, 2019 Wednesday, 30 October 2019, 10.30am - 1.30pm |
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Trimester 4, 2019 Get ready for T4 by watching a recording of our recent Virtual Orientation. In the presentation you will be taken through the tools and support services available to you. Jump online HERE, register and log in with your email address to watch at a time that works for you.
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Trimester 4, 2019
Program coming soon |
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Trimester 4 2019 Orientation |
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Trimester 4, 2019 |
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Go to Fitzroy Orientation page |
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Trimester 4, 2019 Friday, 1 November 2019, 9.15am - 11.30am |
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Jump online HERE, register and log in with your email address to watch the recorded session at a time that works for you. |
After you receive your timetable you can develop your study schedule.
A schedule is a great way to manage the time you'll need for study, classes and other commitments. It will help you plan for assignments and exams, and ensure there's enough time for other life activities. Follow the simple steps below.
Ask yourself: What are you here to achieve?
Take time to write down your goals and refer to them often.
These will keep you focused on completing your assignments with your bigger purpose in mind.
Goal-setting is also a great skill to have in the workplace. Get into the habit now with a goal-setting tool that works for you.
From study materials to groceries to entertainment, balancing your expenses at any age can be a juggle.
Never fear! Creating a budget early will give you the confidence to pursue your goals without worry.
Check out these resources designed to help students manage their finances.
You may be eligible to receive Government support while you are studying.
Contact Centrelink directly to find out.