Very Urgent
Here are the Open Day dates for 2015 to put in your diary:
University / Campus / Date / TimeCurtin / Bentley / 2 August / 10am–4pm
ECU / Joondalup / 19 July / 10am–3pm
Mount Lawley & WAAPA / 9 August / 10am-3pm
South West / 23 August / 10am-3pm
Murdoch / South Street / 26 July / 10am-4pm
Notre Dame / Fremantle / 16 August
UWA / Crawley / 9 August / 10am–4pm
What happens on an Open Day?
On Open Day you will see the university at its best. Everyone is there – academics, lecturers, current students and information officers. More importantly, you can talk with academics, lecturers and current students about what certain courses are actually like, and what is required to get into them.
How to make the best of Open Days
To make your Open Day visits fun and informative, here are some pointers:
- Write down a list of questions you would like to ask about particular courses
- Be there early. Crowds tend to develop as the day progresses
- On arrival, get a map from a central point and ask for directions to the relevant faculties or schools
- Don’t spend the day collecting printed information only. Use the opportunity to speak directly with academics before applications close
- Walk around the campus. Have a good look! See what sporting facilities and other services are available.
Fairway UWA
Fairway UWA is an alternative entry scheme and support program throughout Year 12 for students who have experienced financial hardship and other difficult circumstances. The program provides a range of academic and social support, including an on-campus residential summer school, online learning modules, and ongoing mentoring by current UWA students.
Fairway students who complete the program and achieve an ATAR of 70 will be made an offer of admission to their choice of UWA’s four 3-year undergraduate degrees. Applications are now open to students currently in Year 11, with a predicted ATAR of 65-80. For more information, and to complete an online application, please visit:
Applications close on 30 August
Curtin Events:
Year 12 Parent Information Event
When: Sunday 2 August, 10.30 am – 12 pm
Where: Building 210, Lecture Theatre 102 (Elizabeth Jolley Lecture Theatre)
This event attempts to demystify university preferences and the TISC process. There will also be plenty of opportunity to speak with Curtin experts from admissions, scholarships, university support services, and faculties.
For more information please visit:
Australian Engineering Week
Student Night
When: 4 August, 6.30 – 8.30pm
Where: Scitech, City West, Corner Sutherland Street and Railway Parade, West Perth
A panel of professionals will provide information regarding careers in engineering. This event is aimed at high school students and their families. Attendance is free of charge but registration is essential. For more information and to register see:
Defence Force Academy Information Session
When: Thursday 6 August, 6.30-8.30pm
Where: Level 7 66 St Georges Terrace
The academy (ADFA) provides training for the future leaders of the military. If you are thinking of entering the military and would like to gain a degree while doing so, this is a session you should attend. Professor John Arnold, the Deputy Rector of UNSW Canberra and Doug Griffiths, the XO Undergraduates ADFA will provide in depth information and answer your ADFA questions.
ECU Event
Nursing and Midwifery Information Evening
When: Friday 7 August, 6pm
Where: ECU Joondalup Campus
For more information and to register for any of these events, please go to:
WA Aviation College Information Seminars
Learn to Fly
When: 8 August at 2pm
Where: at their premises in Jandakot.
Find out about a career in Aviation, including a general overview of the aviation industry, how to get started in a career in aviation, take a tour the facilities and see aircraft. To register or to find out more see:
Police Entry Information Session
When: 13 August, 2 pm
Where: WA Police Academy, 81 Lakeside Drive, Joondalup.
These monthly entry information sessions are aimed at individuals wanting to know more about a career with WA Police. Sessions include presentations by a Police Officer from Police Recruiting, Police Recruits and other members of WA Police. The session will provide an overview of WA Police entry pathways, the selection process and other details regarding becoming a Police Officer.
Register at:
Another information session will be running on 10 September.
Scholarship Alert
University Scholarships for School Leavers
Most universities offer a range of financial and entry scholarships. Many of these scholarships need to be applied for during year 12 student. Therefore, it is worthwhile seeking information on the scholarships offered at the universities you are considering attending. Although the specific application criteria will vary, it is generally expected that an applicant will place the university offering the scholarship as their first preference on their TISC application. The closing dates also vary depending on the scholarship but many close in August or September, so begin your search now. Do not to leave applying until the last minute, as some scholarships require a personal statement and references which may take some time to compile.Specific information regarding the scholarships available and the selection criteria used to award the scholarships can be obtained from university websites.
The following webpages will help with your search:
Curtin
Sign up for Curtin’s scholarship alert on the Curtin website
ECU
Murdoch
Murdoch also offers entry awards. Information on these can be found at: Although the information includes 2013 -14 dates, I have checked with the university and the information will be the same for 2014 - 15.
Notre Dame
UWA
For general information go to: UWA has two groups of scholarships group one, which close on 30 September, and group two, which close on 31 October. For more information on scholarships in group one see:
For more information on scholarships in group two see:
Undergraduate Nursing Scholarships
Keep an eye out for the next round of applications for:
The Australian College of Nursing administers the scholarships. For information please go to:
One scholarship that is open to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander applicants such as the Puggy Hunter Memorial Scholarship. Applications for this one open on 14 August for study in 2016. For more details, please go to:
This scholarship provides financial assistance to Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander students who are undertaking or planning to undertake study of an entry level qualification in an eligible health related discipline.
URGENT
Curtin Event:
Social Work Information Evening
When: Thursday 20 August, 6 – 8 pm
Where: Foyer of building 108, Bentley Campus
This evening will provide an insight into the social work course and the career paths that it can lead to. There will be an opportunity to speak with staff and students from social work to obtain answers to your questions. For more information and to register, please go to:
SkillsWest Expo
Convention Centre, 21 Mounts Bay Road, Perth
When: 21 - 23 August
9.30am – 3.45 pm Thursday & Friday and 10.00am – 4.30pm Saturday
This is a great event presenting professional employment options, graduate opportunities, apprenticeship and traineeships and training and education opportunities across all industry sectors. For further information, as it comes to hand, see:
ECU Events:
Engineering and Technology Information Evening
When: Wednesday 19 August, 6pm
Where: ECU Joondalup Campus
Medical and Paramedical Sciences Information Evening
When: Tuesday 25 August, 6pm
Where: ECU Joondalup Campus
Exercise and Health Sciences Showcase Evening
When: Wednesday 26 August, 6pm
Where: ECU Joondalup Campus
For more information and to register for any of these events, please go to:
Forward Planning
Gap Year
The Defence Force also offers a Gap Year experience. If you are interested in joining the military this is a unique opportunity to explore the possibility. Applications for 2016 are opening soon.
ECU Events:
Teacher Education Information Evening
When: Tuesday 1 September, 6pm
Where: ECU Joondalup Campus
Psychology and Social Science Information Evening
When: Wednesday 2 September, 6pm
Where: ECU Joondalup Campus
WAAPA Production Tour
When: Tuesday 8 September, 6pm
Where: ECU Mount Lawley Campus
Communications & Arts Information Evening
When: Tuesday 8 September, 6pm
Where: ECU Mount Lawley Campus
For more information and to register for any of these events, please go to:
WAAPA short course
Whether you are a beginner or a professional there is a WAAPA short course for you. Taught by industry experts, these weekend and weeknight workshops offer practical tuition in the areas of acting, singing and music theatre. WAAPA’s Explore Short Courses are a great way to get a taste of what WAAPA has to offer, allowing you to fine tune your skills or learn some new ones. The courses are running now and continue until October, and are aimed at everyone from teenagers to professionals. There is range of courses available in acting, music and music theatre. These include:
- Music Theatre Audition Masterclass, 12 September
- Acting Audition Master class, 19 September
Please visit, for the full list of courses offered.
UWA Event:
Engineering Information Evening
When: 3 September 6.30 – 7.30pm
Where: Weatherburn Lecture Theatre, Room G40, Mathematics Building
This is a fantastic opportunity to gather information regarding studying engineering at UWA. For more information, please go to:
Murdoch Events:
Engineering and Information Technology Evening
When: 2 September
Staff and students from a range of engineering and information technology disciplines will be attending. These disciplines include developing gaming, mobile and computer software, creating a sustainable future, and engineering new technologies. Come along and get your questions answered. To find out more information or to register, please go to:
Science Careers and Industry Evening
When: 16 September
This is a great opportunity to meet academics in the field and learn about the courses in Agricultural Science, Molecular and Biomedical Science, Environmental and Conservation Sciences and Veterinary Science. To find out more or register, please go to:
Alternative Pathways Evening
When:23 September
The evening will provide information on the range of alternative entry pathways into university. Murdoch representatives will to present to answer specific questions and help to clarify your understanding of possible pathways into Murdoch. For more information and to register, please go to:
Notre Dame Event:
Parent Information Night
When: 9 September
This event is a great occasion for parents to find out more about Notre Dame and studying at university. It also provides an opportunity to ask any questions that parents might have about studying at the university.
Are you interested in something different? If you are, The Australian Institute of Holistic Medicine has a range of courses that might suit you. They have a range of degree, diploma and certificate courses, including ones in aged care, massage, naturopathy and ayurvedic healing. You can find out more at:
NIDA courses:
Actors Project, Grades 11 – 12
When: 5 – 9 Oct, 10am – 5pm
Where: Subiaco Arts Centre
Cost: $535.50 + GST
This course will expose you the core tenets of MIDA actor training. It will also allow you to work with a recent graduate from NIDA.
For more information and to register, please go to:
Accommodation at University
Now is the time to consider your university residence options. Every university has some accommodation available for students that are attending university. As academic, cultural and social communities, these are often a vibrant place to live while attending university. Therefore, it is worthwhile maximising your chance of being accepted into a university residence by applying early. To explore your options and secure a place go to the following sites:
Curtin:
ECU:
Murdoch:
Notre Dame:
UWA:
Defence Work Experience Program
This program provides students interested in Defence as a future career, the opportunity to sample life in Defence and learn more about the Australian Defence Force. There are spaces in aviation at Bullsbrook, engineering and technical trades and helicopter maintenance at Garden Island. For more information and to apply, please go to:
Notre Dame Events:
Year 10 Preparation for Upper School English
The course will assist students to develop the skills needed for academic success in Years 11 and 12, and beyond.
When: Tuesday 29 September to Friday 2 October 9.00am to 12.00pm
Cost $130
Registrations close on Friday 25 September 2015
Year 11 Academic Reading & Writing Course
This course is ideal for students currently in Year 11 Stage Two English Courses and wanting to improve their English skills.
When: Tuesday 29 September to Friday 2 October 20151.00 to 4.00pm
Cost $130
Registrations close on Friday 25 September 2015
For more information and to register, please contact: The Academic Enabling and Support Centre on 9433 0168