Want to study somewhere that gives you all the convenience of the city and the charm of the country? Then going to university in Wagga Wagga is your perfect next step.
Nestled in the heart of regional New South Wales (NSW), Wagga Wagga should not be mistaken for your typical 'country town'. Affectionately known as just 'Wagga' by locals, it’s a major regional city and a prominent hub for agriculture, education, military and culture.
About halfway between Melbourne and Sydney, Wagga Wagga’s location lets you enjoy creature comforts and have the ability to go on weekend getaways. Visit the Snowy Mountains and explore the shopping and cultural scene at Canberra. You can also go camping at nearby national parks and reserves.
Charles Sturt Wagga Wagga is our biggest campus, so it makes sense it has a wide range of courses. You can study ag and animal science, health, business, social work or teaching.
Check out the facilities on the Wagga Wagga campus. Whatever you choose to study, you'll get hands-on from the very start – from managing livestock on the farm to using industry-standard medical scanning tools.
There's also the library and learning commons, a full range of on-campus support services and the First Nations Student Centre, Ngunggilanha, meaning ‘to exchange or give to one another’.
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 Wagga Wagga campus to fill your downtime.
Hang out at the on-campus pool.
Get active on the netball, basketball, tennis or squash courts.
Grab a bite to eat with your mates at Crave café, Pulse café or the Crow Bar.
Head to the banks of the Murrumbidgee River for a picnic and a swim.
Find you new home away from home. There are options to suit everybody, all part of the safe community feel of the Wagga Wagga campus.
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Shared bathroom, common room and kitchen. Choose a bedroom with or without an ensuite bathroom.
Community living but with your own ensuite bathroom. Includes buildings specifically for undergrads and for postgrads.
A quieter mode of living. Smaller buildings with shared facilities that are ideal for postgraduate students.
Choose from six- or eight-bedroom cottages. Each has two bathrooms, a shared kitchen and a common room.
Classic, cosy… and right next door to the dining hall! Shared kitchen and bathroom, plus a bar fridge in every bedroom.
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