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Monday, September 5, 2011

Applying for university next year? - Join David at the Hills College for a UAC application sessions. Click here to see days and times!

David has  scheduled three one-hour time slots for UAC applications as follows:

·         Tuesday 13 September: 12 noon at E1.06, Castle Hill (accessible for IT, Accounting, & Community Service)
·         Wednesday 14 September: 12 noon at BH Library, blue computers
·         Monday 19 September: 12 noon at BH Library, blue computers

The sessions are intended to get students to use the UAC website such as the course search function and start their UAC applications in the session. There is an option to ‘quit’ the UAC application and complete it later – so the emphasis will be to get students to start their applications.

Are you enrolled in  in diploma course? Or a Certificate IV course?  You may be eligible to enrol at university next year. 

Note, Friday September 30 is the closing date for ‘on time’ UAC applications.


David Auld
Counselling and Career Development
The Hills College