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Located in the heart of one of Australia’s fastest growing economic regions, Western Sydney University offers unlimited potential to students with the talent, drive and ambition to succeed. Western Sydney is an exciting place to be. As the nation’s third largest economy, and one of the fastest growing population and employment centres, it is an increasingly important, dynamic and culturally diverse hub of business, industry and innovation. With a large multicultural population of more than two million people from 170 nations, Western Sydney’s global links are creating unlimited opportunities for international business, investment, education and cultural exchange. Ranked amongst the top three per cent of universities in the world, Western Sydney University values academic excellence, integrity and the pursuit of knowledge. We are globally focused, research led and committed to making a positive impact on the communities we engage with. Your success starts here.


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≥ THE HEART OF HEALTHCARE ≥ INTERNATIONALLY-RANKED RESEARCH As home to the highest ranked Nursing School in Australia, Western Sydney University is the place to study. Our undergraduate nursing and midwifery courses are designed to prepare graduates for work in the future and to make a difference to the lives of people, especially those in the Western Sydney region. By participating in one of our undergraduate courses, you become part of one of the largest nursing education institutions in Australia. All our courses are underpinned by a primary health care philosophy supported by a flexible learning approach that emphasises a balance of theory, clinical practice and interdisciplinary learning. This ensures our graduates are able to meet future challenges and best respond to the needs of individuals, their families and the wider community. To support your learning activities, your course incorporates a flexible learning strategy. This enables you to access contemporary, evidence-based online materials with the support of highly-focused and skill-based face-to-face sessions.

WHY STUDY AT WESTERN SYDNEY?

Western Sydney University’s growing international reputation has been reinforced with the release of the 2017 edition of the QS World University Rankings. Eleven subject areas at Western Sydney University were ranked in the top 400 worldwide, with Nursing ranked in the top 100. The 2017 QS rankings evaluated over 3,800 universities by measuring academic and employer reputation surveys, as well as metrics gauging the productivity and impact of researchers across the world.

≥ HIGH EMPLOYMENT RATES FOR OUR GRADUATES The University provides high-quality, evidence-based studies, emphasising a balance of theory and clinical practice, and interdisciplinary learning, to prepare you for work in the nursing and midwifery sectors. We are internationally renowned for producing nursing and midwifery graduates who enjoy very high employment rates, particularly in the Western Sydney region.

≥ LEARNING IN REAL-WORLD ENVIRONMENTS Nursing is taught at the Campbelltown, Hawkesbury, Lithgow and Parramatta campuses. Midwifery is taught at the Parramatta campus. All locations have modern, fully‑equipped Clinical Practice Units, including a maternity ward on the Parramatta campus. These units contain simulation labs designed to replicate the practice environments in the real world. This preparation enables our students to engage confidently and competently when participating in scheduled clinical placements.

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Bachelor of Nursing (Advanced)

COURSE

UAC CODE

CRICOS CODE

WS INTAKE CODE

LOCATION

DURATION ATAR

B Nursing (Advanced)

720170

063558G

4693

March

Campbelltown 3F

90.00

720172

063558G

4693

March

Hawkesbury

3F

90.00

720174

063558G

4693

March

Parramatta

3F

90.00

Key: B = Bachelor of; F = Full-time. NOTE: This course will also be offered at the Liverpool campus in 2018, pending accreditation.

This degree has been designed to develop our future nursing leaders and researchers. If you have a strong interest in, and aptitude for, nursing, and are interested in a career involving leadership in research and practice, this course has been designed for you.

3. NSW Health Code of Conduct signed

6. A current, approved First Aid certificate.

You will be able to select one elective from school-based offerings; other Western Sydney courses; or from another institution (by negotiation). For detailed information about the course structure and units, visit: westernsydney.edu.au/courses

This course aims to challenge and further develop our students’ leadership capacity through participation in: advanced coursework, extension activities, research training and enhanced professional practice opportunities. A mentoring program will link you with experienced academic staff and research groups within Western Sydney University. This will allow you to take part in the University’s research activities. Aspects of the advanced coursework and extension activities will involve advanced nursing strategies and opportunities to work collaboratively with other members of the multidisciplinary health care team.

All must be completed before students are eligible for clinical placement.

PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE

ADDITIONAL SELECTION CRITERIA To be enrolled in Bachelor of Nursing (Advanced), students must comply with NSW Ministry of Health Special Requirements for clinical practicum. These include: 1. National Police Check or a criminal record clearance card/letter; International students require a police check (with English translation) from their own country or any country they have lived, as well as one from Australia 2. Meet NSW Ministry of Health verification requirements with regard to immunisation (a completed vaccination card with serology results)

4. Student Undertaking Placement/ Declaration signed 5. A valid Working with Children Check

ADVANCED STANDING Advanced standing is granted on a case by case basis. Students in this program will only be able to attract advanced standing for the elective unit (10 credit points unspecified). Prospective students will need to provide formal evidence of qualifications and supporting documentation to enable assessment. Credit transfer will be granted to eligible students internally transferring from the Bachelor of Nursing to the Bachelor of Nursing (Advanced) for completed first year nursing units. CORE UNITS AND ELECTIVES To graduate with a Bachelor of Nursing (Advanced), you are required to complete in a full-time mode of study, 24 units consisting of 17 core units from the Bachelor of Nursing degree plus six specifically nominated Advanced units and one elective unit. Students must maintain a grade point average of 5.5 or above to remain in this course and you will be required to sign a declaration acknowledging the requirement when you enrol. AREAS YOU WILL STUDY INCLUDE: The course follows the pattern described for the Bachelor of Nursing so, in addition to research, all nursing career practice opportunities are open to graduates of this degree. Areas of study include: Conceptualising Nursing; Primary Health Care in Action; Evidence Based Professional Nursing Practice; Application of Behavioural, Social and Biophysical Sciences in Nursing and Health Care. Advanced units are: Research for Nursing, Health Variations 2, Promoting Mental Health and Wellbeing 2, Health Variations 4, Being a Professional Nurse, and Clinical Leadership in Nursing. For more information and advice, call the Course Information Centre on 1300 897 669.

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Scheduled placements in a range of health facilities and community settings are integrated throughout the course. These will provide you with a variety of clinical experiences, and opportunities to practice and consider career options as a graduate nurse. FURTHER STUDIES An additional Honours year is available to students who achieve the relevant Grade Point Average (GPA) score. Bachelor of Nursing students are strongly encouraged to undertake an Honours program post-graduation. Information about Honours options will be provided to you as you progress through your Bachelor degree, or you can find out more at: westernsydney.edu.au/honours CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Graduates of the Bachelor of Nursing (Advanced) course pursue careers as registered nurses in a diverse range of settings including: ≥≥ acute care hospitals ≥≥ aged care services ≥≥ child and adolescent health ≥≥ community health ≥≥ disability services ≥≥ emergency or trauma units ≥≥ forensic ≥≥ drug and alcohol ≥≥ occupational health ≥≥ justice health ≥≥ medical practice nursing ≥≥ mental health services ≥≥ nursing education ≥≥ oncology ≥≥ operating theatres ≥≥ palliative care ≥≥ rehabilitation services. PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION Successfully completing the course enables you to apply for registration as a registered nurse with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia (NMBA), which is a partner board of the Australian Health Practitioners Registration Authority (AHPRA).

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Bachelor of Nursing (Graduate Entry)

COURSE

UAC CODE

B Nursing (Graduate Entry)

CRICOS CODE

WS INTAKE CODE

LOCATION

DURATION ATAR

950540 050935E

4692

January

Campbelltown 2F

N/A

050935E

4692

January

Hawkesbury

2F

N/A

050935E

4692

January

Parramatta

2F

N/A

Key: B = Bachelor of; F = Full-time; N/A = Alternative selection criteria apply. NOTE: This course will also be offered at the Liverpool campus in 2018, pending accreditation.

The Bachelor of Nursing (Graduate Entry) is a specialised program designed for applicants who hold a relevant Bachelor degree, Graduate Diploma, Masters degree from Australia or a nursing qualification from another country. The course is two years beginning in the Summer session with an intensive full-time unit of study offered at the Parramatta campus. SELECTION CRITERIA Applicants must have successfully completed an (AEI-NOOSR equivalent) undergraduate degree, Graduate Diploma, Masters degree, or higher in biological sciences, health or behavioural science (completed within the last 10 years), OR completed a three-year post-secondary qualification as a registered nurse (completed within the last 10 years). Qualifications are reviewed in the context of the Australian Education International (AEI) assessment through the National Office of Overseas Skills Recognition (NOOSR). Applications from Australian and New Zealand citizens and holders of permanent resident visas must be made via the Universities Admissions Centre (UAC). Applicants who have undertaken studies overseas will have to provide proof of proficiency in English. Details of minimum English proficiency requirements and acceptable proof can be found on the UAC website at: uac.edu.au

ADDITIONAL SELECTION CRITERIA

PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE

To be enrolled in the Bachelor of Nursing (Graduate Entry), students must comply with NSW Ministry of Health Special Requirements for clinical placement.

Scheduled placements in a range of health facilities and community settings are integrated throughout the course. These will provide you with a variety of clinical experiences, opportunities to practice and consider career options as a graduate nurse.

These include: 1. National Police Check or a criminal record clearance card/letter; International students require a police check (with English translation) from their own country or any country they have lived, as well as one from Australia 2. M eet NSW Ministry of Health verification requirements with regard to immunisation (a completed vaccination card with serology results) 3. NSW Health Code of Conduct signed 4. Student Undertaking Placement/ Declaration signed 5. A valid Working with Children Check 6. A current, approved First Aid certificate. All must be completed before students are eligible for clinical placement. Note: This course is not available to 2017 HSC or IB Candidates. ADVANCED STANDING Recognition of Prior Learning via NOOSR assessment of qualifications is already recognised as part of the entry to the course, therefore, no further advanced standing will be granted. CORE UNITS Graduation from the Bachelor of Nursing (Graduate Entry) course requires the successful completion of 17 units in the recommended schedule. Students commence this course by undertaking an accelerated introductory unit, providing an overview of the knowledge and skills in fundamental nursing practice. Satisfactory completion of this unit enables progression to the other 16 core units. Areas of study include: Conceptualising Nursing; Primary Health Care in Action; Evidence Based Professional Nursing Practice; Application of Behavioural, Social and Biophysical Sciences in Nursing and Health Care. For detailed information about alignment course structure and units, visit: westernsydney.edu.au/courses

FURTHER STUDIES An additional Honours year or Master of Nursing is available to students who achieve the relevant Grade Point Average (GPA) score. Information about Honours options will be provided to you as you progress through your Bachelor degree, or you can find out more at: westernsydney.edu.au/honours CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Graduates of the Bachelor of Nursing (Graduate Entry) course pursue careers as registered nurses in a diverse range of settings, including: ≥≥ acute care hospitals ≥≥ aged care services ≥≥ child and adolescent health ≥≥ community health ≥≥ disability services ≥≥ emergency or trauma units ≥≥ forensic ≥≥ drug and alcohol ≥≥ occupational health ≥≥ justice health ≥≥ medical practice nursing ≥≥ mental health services ≥≥ nursing education ≥≥ oncology ≥≥ operating theatres ≥≥ palliative care ≥≥ rehabilitation services. PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION Successfully completing the course enables you to apply for registration as a registered nurse with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia (NMBA), which is a partner board of the Australian Health Practitioners Registration Authority (AHPRA).

For more information and advice, call the Course Information Centre on 1300 897 669.

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Bachelor of Nursing

COURSE

UAC CODE

CRICOS CODE

WS INTAKE CODE

LOCATION

DURATION ATAR

B Nursing

726550

041099M

4691

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Campbelltown 3F

74.05

726555

041099M

4691

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Hawkesbury

3F

67.25

726560 041099M

4691

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Parramatta

3F

77.00

726565

4691

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Lithgow

3F

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041099M

Key: B = Bachelor of; F = Full-time. NOTE: This course will also be offered at the Liverpool campus in 2018, pending accreditation.

The Bachelor of Nursing degree has been designed to develop caring and compassionate nurses with the necessary attitudes, knowledge and skills to support all people across the lifespan, in diverse settings, and to deliver contemporary evidence-based practice. It is through this engagement with people that nurses have the opportunity to make a difference to the lives of individuals and their communities.

These include: 1. National Police Check or a criminal record clearance card/letter; International students require a police check (with English translation) from their own country or any country they have lived, as well as one from Australia

ADDITIONAL SELECTION CRITERIA

3. NSW Health Code of Conduct signed

If you are not a 2017 Australian Year 12 student and have not completed studies to the level of the NSW HSC or equivalent, we recommend you sit the Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT). Enrolled Nurses are not required to sit the STAT. All Enrolled Nurses have guaranteed entry.

4. Student Undertaking Placement/ Declaration signed

Graduates from The College’s University Foundation Studies Nursing course may be admitted to the Bachelor of Nursing degree at Western Sydney University provided they achieve a minimum Grade Point Average of 7 in the Foundation Course and a minimum of a B Grade in the Academic English unit. Applicants who hold overseas professional nurse qualifications/registration or a related degree, Graduate Diploma, Masters degree, or higher in the human biological or behavioural and social sciences are advised to seek advice relating to their eligibility to enter the Bachelor of Nursing (GE) degree. To be enrolled in Bachelor of Nursing, students must comply with the NSW Ministry of Health Special Requirements for clinical placement.

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2. Meet NSW Ministry of Health verification requirements with regard to immunisation (a completed vaccination card with serology results)

5. A valid Working with Children Check 6. A current, approved First Aid certificate. All special requirements must be met before students are eligible for clinical placement. ADVANCED STANDING Advanced standing is granted on a case by case basis. Prospective students will need to provide formal evidence of qualifications and supporting documentation to enable assessment. Decisions will be based on evidence of currency of the qualification and also evidence of equivalence in learning outcomes/ major content having been satisfactorily completed. Advanced standing for professional practice experience units may require the satisfactory completion of a skill challenge workshop prior to commencement of studies. For more information and advice, call the Course Information Centre on 1300 897 669.

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CORE UNITS AND ELECTIVES

FURTHER STUDIES

To graduate with a Bachelor of Nursing, you are required to complete 24 units. These units include: Professional Practice Experience; Primary Health Care in Action; Bioscience; Professional Communication; Health Variations; Being a Professional Nurse or Midwife; Human Relationships and Life Transitions; Approaches to Professional Nursing Practice; Health in a Culturally Diverse Community; Research Principles for Nursing and Midwifery; and Leadership in Nursing and Midwifery. You will be able to select one elective from school-based offerings, other Western Sydney courses or another institution (by negotiation).

An additional Honours year is available to students who achieve the relevant Grade Point Average (GPA) score. Bachelor of Nursing students are strongly encouraged to undertake an Honours program post-graduation. Information about Honours options will be provided to you as you progress through your Bachelor degree, or you can find out more at: westernsydney.edu.au/honours

ADDITIONAL CORE UNIT FOR STUDENTS WITH AN EXCEPTIONAL STUDY PATTERN It is an accreditation requirement that students satisfactorily complete a minimum four week clinical practicum in the final session of their pre-registration Nursing program. Students within the Bachelor of Nursing who vary their study sequence significantly from the normal progression may be required to study the additional unit listed and should discuss this with the Academic Course Advisor. The unit is Maintaining Clinical Currency. PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION Successfully completing the course enables you to apply for registration as a registered nurse with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia (NMBA), which is a partner board of the Australian Health Practitioners Registration Authority (AHPRA).

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Graduates of the Bachelor of Nursing course pursue careers as registered nurses in a diverse range of settings including: ≥≥ acute care hospitals ≥≥ aged care services ≥≥ child and adolescent health ≥≥ community health ≥≥ disability services ≥≥ emergency or trauma units ≥≥ forensic ≥≥ drug and alcohol ≥≥ occupational health ≥≥ justice health ≥≥ medical practice nursing ≥≥ mental health services ≥≥ nursing education ≥≥ oncology ≥≥ operating theatres ≥≥ palliative care ≥≥ rehabilitation services.

PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE Scheduled placements in a range of health facilities and community settings are integrated throughout the course. These will provide you with a variety of clinical experiences, opportunities to practice and consider career options as a graduate nurse.

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Bachelor of Midwifery The Bachelor of Midwifery degree has been designed to develop skilled and caring midwives with the expertise to support women and their families during pregnancy, birth and the postnatal period. Graduates will develop skills to work in partnership with women and collaborate with other members of the health care team in order to provide ‘woman-centred’ care. The course has been divided into 50 per cent theoretical component and 50 per cent practical component spread across the full three years of the program. This course is offered on the Parramatta campus. During your studies, you will learn about the science and art of midwifery knowledge and practice, the principles of primary health care, how to work in partnership with women from all cultures and how to translate theory and research into practice. Practice experiences will occur in a variety of areas, such as antenatal clinics and wards, birthing units, postnatal wards, newborn nursery and community. This experience will be undertaken in blocks of time (from one day a week to five days per week) during the three-year course, with fewer clinical hours in first year compared to second year, and the majority occurring in the third year. The practice experience also includes placement with caseload midwives, privately practising midwives and child and family health professionals. Students will begin their first midwifery practice placement in the first semester of the Bachelor of Midwifery degree, after they have met all the prerequisites for clinical placement. Students will attend antenatal clinics on a weekly basis and begin by observing the practice of midwifery care. In lab-based simulations students will develop confidence in midwifery skills and the provision of midwifery care. Throughout their degree, students will also be required to meet and work in partnership with 10 women to gain experience in midwifery continuity of care. Under the supervision of a registered midwife, students will follow the woman through their pregnancy, labour and birth and during the postnatal period for up to six weeks. These continuity of care experiences will be spread across the three years: two in first year, three in second year and five in the third year.

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UAC CODE

WS INTAKE CODE

LOCATION

DURATION ATAR

B Midwifery

726570

4684

Parramatta

3F

March

N/A

Key: B = Bachelor of; F = Full-time; N/A = not applicable.

PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION

CORE UNITS AND ELECTIVES

Successful completion of the course enables you to apply for registration as a registered midwife with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia (NMBA), which is a partner board of the Australian Health Practitioners Registration Authority (AHPRA).

To graduate with a Bachelor of Midwifery, you will be required to complete 24 units. The core units you will study in this degree include: Bioscience; Midwifery Knowledge; Midwifery Practice; Evidence Based Practice; Promoting Mental Health and Wellbeing; and Leadership in Nursing and Midwifery. You will have one elective practice placement, which will enable you to experience an alternative model of midwifery care.

SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS PREREQUISITES To gain entry into our Bachelor of Midwifery course, all eligible students will be invited to participate in an interview selection process. To be enrolled in Bachelor of Midwifery, students must comply with NSW Ministry of Health Special Requirements for clinical placement. These include: 1. National Police Check or a criminal record clearance card/letter; International students require a police check (with English translation) from their own country or any country they have lived, as well as one from Australia 2. Meet NSW Ministry of Health verification requirements with regard to immunisation (a completed vaccination card with serology results) 3. NSW Health Code of Conduct signed 4. Student Undertaking Placement/ Declaration signed

PRACTICAL PLACEMENTS Practical placements will occur across the full calendar year. The majority of practice placements will occur within one Local Health District. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Registered midwives have the opportunity to work in a number of settings that include hospitals, in metropolitan, rural, and remote areas as well as the community (including home). Midwives can be self-employed and work as privately practising midwives, be employed in public and private hospitals, and work in caseload midwifery programs and group midwifery practice. Their roles include antenatal, postnatal and birthing care, research, education, management and policy development.

5. A valid Working with Children Check 6. A current, approved First Aid certificate. All special requirements must be completed before students are eligible for clinical placement. In order to satisfy the requirements for Continuity of Care, students will be required to follow women throughout pregnancy, birth and the postnatal period. This may require students to attend a birth during the evening or at night. Students must have access to safe transport arrangements in order to satisfy this requirement.

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ALTERNATIVE ENTRY PATHWAYS THE COLLEGE Western Sydney University The College (The College) provides a range of pathway options and support services to help you on your journey to university. Through its comprehensive range of University Foundation Studies and Diploma programs featuring small class sizes and individual attention from academic staff, The College provides a well-supported environment for you to succeed in your tertiary studies.

provide additional teaching support over a longer time frame. Successful completion also guarantees direct entry into the second year of the corresponding undergraduate degree.

Alternatively, successful completion of a Diploma program will guarantee you direct entry into the second year of the corresponding undergraduate degree.

The College provides pathways in the following fields: ≥ Arts (for students wishing to study Arts, Education, Humanities, Law, Psychology and Social Sciences) ≥ Building Design Management ≥ Business ≥ Communication ≥ Construction Management ≥ Criminology ≥ Design ≥ Engineering ≥ Health Science ≥ ICT Health Informatics ≥ Information and Communications Technology ≥ Nursing ≥ Policing ≥ Science ≥ Social Science

Extended Diplomas offered by The College are open access programs which have alternative entry requirements. These courses

HECS-HELP loans are available to eligible students. For more information, visit westernsydney.edu.au/thecollege

DIRECT ENTRY ADVANTAGE After successfully completing the University Foundation Studies program and meeting the entry requirements, you will be guaranteed direct entry into first year of the corresponding undergraduate degree at Western Sydney University.

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INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS If you are an international student completing one of the following qualifications in 2017, you must apply through UAC International: ≥ an Australian Year 12 in or outside Australia ≥ an International Baccalaureate ≥ a New Zealand National Certificate of Educational Achievement (NCEA) Level 3. You can lodge your application online at uac.edu.au/international All other international students must apply direct to Western Sydney University. Western Sydney University international application forms, 2018 international tuition fees and further information about studying and living in Australia can be found at westernsydney.edu.au/international If you have any questions about applying as an international student, call 02 9852 5499 or email internationalstudy@westernsydney.edu.au

ADVANTAGE ENTRY PROGRAMS

PROVIDING OPPORTUNITIES THROUGH SCHOLARSHIPS

Western Sydney University provides the following Advantage Entry programs*:

Western Sydney University is not only about obtaining an education. We also challenge ourselves to engage students who will get involved and make a difference to the University and wider communities. The University has a unique set of scholarships on offer, reflecting our strong commitment to academic excellence and opportunity for Western Sydney students. Our scholarships support students who have diverse interests and skills, and who make an active contribution to the community.

BEFORE THE ATAR ≥ Schools Recommendation Schemes (SRS) If you apply to the SRS through UAC, you may be eligible for a guaranteed offer even before your ATAR is released. Apply through UAC by 30 September 2017.

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IMPORTANT DATES

The University works closely with business, industry and the community to ensure we offer scholarships that meet the needs of our students. Our scholarships provide our students with support and give them the opportunity to establish professional relationships while they study. Take the time to examine our scholarships and make the most of your opportunities for success. For details on scholarships, including the eligibility criteria and how to apply, refer to westernsydney.edu.au/scholarships or call 1300 897 669.

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