Throw in some of the state’s best food, some breathtaking scenery (aka top shelf Insta inspo), and a close-knit campus up on a hill, and going to university in Orange ticks all the boxes.
The Orange campus is Charles Sturt’s health hub. From medicine to dentistry, pharmacy to physiotherapy, you’ll live and study alongside like-minded people at the heart of the region’s health industry.
Check out the facilities on the Orange campus. Whatever you choose to study, you'll get hands-on from the very start – from hospital procedures in the medicine building to treating patients in the on-campus dental clinic.
There's also the library and learning commons, a full range of on-campus support services and the First Nations Student Centre.
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 Orange campus to fill your downtime.
Hang out and grab a bite to eat at Banjos café.
Organise an evening game under the lights of the basketball and netball courts.
Work up a sweat in the gym, on the oval or on the tennis court.
Find you new home away from home. There are options to suit everybody, all part of the safe community feel of the Orange campus.
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Two-storey buildings that are home to 24 or 28 students. Shared bathroom, kitchen and laundry. Looking out over the oval.
Each two-storey cottage has eight bedrooms, two bathrooms, a shared kitchen and a lounge.
Spacious communal areas surrounded by individual bedrooms – available with or without an ensuite.
This village includes dedicated buildings for undergraduate students – with ensuites – and postgrads – with self-contained flats.
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