Living and studying at university in Albury-Wodonga gives you the best of both worlds – city living wrapped in country hospitality.
It’s adventurous and homely at the same time. Add some awesome natural surroundings and you’ve got one seriously unique campus.
At Charles Sturt Albury-Wodonga campus, you can study business, environmental science, health and teaching.
Check out the facilities on the Albury-Wodonga campus. Whatever you choose to study, you'll get hands-on from the very start – from monitoring animals in the wetlands to treating patients in the on-campus clinic.
There's also the library and learning commons, a full range of on-campus support services and the First Nations Student Centre, Winan Gidyal, which means 'learning and knowledge'.
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Melbourne to Albury-Wodonga | ![]() 1 hr | ![]() 3 hr | ![]() 4 hrs |
Sydney to Albury-Wodonga | ![]() 1 hr | ![]() 6 hr | ![]() 7.5 hrs |
Whether you want to get outdoors and work up a sweat or take it easy with your mates, there are lots of options on the Albury-Wodonga campus to fill your downtime.
Get on your bike at the 1.7-kilometre cross-country mountain bike track.
Explore the ecological wetlands, a happy home to a huge variety of native flora and fauna – and a great place to relax.
The famous Hume and Hovell walking track winds through the campus.
Find you new home away from home on one of Australia's most sustainable university campuses. Options to suit everybody, all part of the safe community feel of the Albury-Wodonga campus.
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Our cottages offer a real sense of 'share house' living. Rooms are arranged around a communal kitchen, bathrooms and a lounge.
Our villages allow you to live in a tight-knit community, with a large communal kitchen and dedicated study spaces.
Fully self-contained apartments with heating and cooling, a kitchenette and full bathroom facilities. Suitable for postgraduate and mature-age students.
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