Everything You Need to Know About The CUC

12 Jun 2020

Who are we?

We create dedicated learning and study spaces that have been designed for regional people by regional people. You can read more about who we are and what we do here.

Where are we?

You can find a CUC in the following places:

How can we support you?

We know that you need the flexibility to ensure that you can balance your life-work-study needs and commitments. As a CUC student, you have swipe card access to your local CUC 7am-midnight, seven days a week. Your local Centre Manager is available 8:30am – 5pm Monday to Friday to assist you with any issues you are experiencing, or if you just need to have a chat about your studies.

Our quiet study spaces

We have created our learning and study spaces with you at the forefront of our thinking.

We have three key study areas for you to take advantage of:

  • a dedicated quiet study room with computers and space to bring personal devices to work on;
  • tutorial rooms, which can be used for seminars, tutorials, workshops, exams and group work; and
  • space for collaboration and break out, including kitchens and outdoor spaces.

Learning and study skills

We have engaged a passionate and dedicated team of Learning Skills Advisors who are committed to helping you to succeed in your studies. You can access your LSA at your local CUC for everything from general study questions, essay writing and referencing, through to explaining feedback on assignments and planning your study.

Exams

You have access to professional exam invigilation services with qualified supervision and exam rooms. We also offer remote proctoring for the increasing number of online university exams.

How can you reach us?

You can contact your local CUC directly, or call us on 1800 OUR CUC.

We are here for you.

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3 Comments

  1. Elise says:

    Hello,
    I have emailed around 4 weeks ago in relation to utilising the Mudgee space for studies through ACAP.
    Could someone please let me know the easiest way to register?
    Many thanks
    Elise

  2. Justine Bristow says:

    Hi,
    I am looking at doing a Masters degree in Secondary school teaching. I have applied for the Open Universities Australia online degree which begins May 29th. Do you also offer the same type of degree? I am moving to Cooma in two weeks and would rather do it at your campus if possible? If you don’t offer the degree is there some way you could assist me to gain my secondary school teaching degree accreditations? I am looking at doing music teaching and have a Bachelor and Masters degree in flute performance.
    Thank you!
    Justine

  3. Felicity Sutton says:

    Hi there
    I am a (very) mature age student and have enrolled in a part-time online Graduate Certificate in Ancient Greek with UNE this year. I live in Termeil and have a pretty good space for study at home so I don’t know if I will need to use the CUC facilities at all. It is good to know that CUC is there and I will aim to drop in one day soon to have a look around.
    Regards, Felicity