
Welcome to the USC Alumni
Once you graduate from your first program at USC, you automatically become a member of the USC alumni - a global network of thousands of graduates dating back two decades. Past study abroad and student exchange students are also included.
As a member of the USC alumni, you immediately have access to a range of free benefits. We’ll also keep you up to date with all the news, events and exciting developments happening at your University.
This is just the start of our relationship.
As alumni, you are vital part of the USC family. And as advocates, advisors, guest speakers, returning students, donors, employers, student internship providers or industry partners, there are plenty of ways to stay involved.
We look forward to staying connected and, with your support, continuing to build a great USC.
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The latest alumni news
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20 March
Paramedic changes career to stop accidents before they happen
Former paramedic Peter Moore believes he has treated far too many injuries that could have been prevented. That is why he decided to study a Bachelor of Health Science (Applied Environmental Health) at the University of the Sunshine Coast, which he completed at the end of 2017.
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12 March
USC graduates get scoop on Channel 7 news jobs
Tight deadlines, celebrity interviews and breaking news are all part of a day’s work for three new USC Journalism graduates who have gained prime positions with the Seven Network.
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21 February
Biomedical Science delivers pathway to becoming a doctor
A Bachelor of Biomedical Science from USC has helped deliver Tyson Pardon of Tinbeerwah into the maternity ward of a South African hospital on his journey to becoming a doctor.
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6 February
USC to help boost leadership skills of students
More than 60 student leaders from across the University of the Sunshine Coast are set to attend a special professional development symposium at USC on Tuesday 6 February.
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18 January
Teaching is a family affair for USC graduate
James Nash State High School at Gympie has a father and son team on staff with new USC Education graduate Gareth Francis returning to his former school this week as a teacher.
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10 January
Timely advice sends graduate on new career path
USC Honours graduate Lauren Pratt has returned to Bundaberg to work as an occupational therapist, inspired by timely advice from another USC graduate from her home city.