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USC helps school leavers face tough choices
12 July, 2004
Taking the big step - choices after high school
If you are a parent of a Year 12 student who is thinking of going to university next year you need to be at the University of the Sunshine Coast (USC) this Wednesday night (July 14) at 6.30pm.
USC will be running a free information session on the choices available to students when they leave school as part of the University's Keep Pace program.
Keep Pace coordinator, Kylie McKenzie, said the session is designed to give students and their parents information about the choices they face.
"School leavers may the first in their families to attend university and parents have a lot of questions about the process of applying and choosing subjects," Ms McKenzie said.
"This session will address the common questions asked by students and their parents such as, where can I get good information, how can I upgrade my OP score, what will university really be like and what will it cost?," she said.
For further information please contact the External Relations Officer.