Information for Future Students - Your Guide to Uni The University of Adelaide Australia
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Student Centre Opening Hours:
Mon, Wed, Thurs, Fri:
8:45am-5:00pm
Tues: 9:30am-5:00pm
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Phone: +61 8 8303 7335
(Country and interstate callers toll free on 1800 061 459)

Year 12 Students

Preferences
If you've decided on a career path that takes you to university, take a look at our list of careers matched to programs for some guidance on what to include in your SATAC preferences. For details on cut-off scores and HESS requirements refer to the Study Selector or contact the Student Centre with any questions you might have.

Fees and costs
There are several financial options to assist with your cost of living as a student, including Commonwealth assistance and scholarships. The friendly Student Centre staff can help you with questions about HECS-HELP or FEE-HELP, or speak to an Education & Welfare Officer if you need assistance with Centrelink payments or other student loans.

Support
As a university student you’ll be expected to be a lot more independent and for some people this can be difficult to adjust to after high school. The University offers a range of excellent support services to help you including academic and personal counselling, study skills workshops, disability access and support, a medical centre, accommodation office, and a careers service.

Campus Life
Remember, it’s not all about study though! There are lots of campus activities and events such as O'Week, plus sports and recreation clubs to join – so make the most of your opportunities to take a break from study.

Guide to Uni Talks

Undergraduate Scholarship Opportunities

Listen to the Open Day Talk

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This talk provides information on the types of University scholarships offered to undergraduates, with a focus on those commencing higher education for the first time.

It covers scholarships available to students from rural and regional areas, for students in financial need and for Indigenous students. Advice is given on how to find additional information on specific scholarships, including closing dates and application processes.

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