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Free course helps adults take first steps to university

A free USC course is offering the chance for adults to upgrade their academic skills, get a taste of university life and even start planning for a new career.

USC will run Uni Skills for You at its Fraser Coast campus in Hervey Bay on 4-5 June.

The two-day program is designed for adults of all ages who did not finish high school or may have not studied formally for some years.

USC spokesperson Veronica Sanmarco said it was ideal for those thinking of taking the first step towards studying at TAFE or university.

“There are no tests, assignments or exams to worry about, just an opportunity to sample higher education and explore the career and higher education options open to them,” Ms Sanmarco said.

“The program aims to demystify university for those who are unsure about what tertiary study involves,” she said.

“It offers a supportive group environment to help people build their confidence and capacity for higher learning while developing new skills.”

Facilitated by experienced USC advisers, participants will learn how to recognise and develop their skills gained from work and life experience and turn them into academic reading, writing, speaking and critical thinking skills.

At the end of the course, they can arrange to have individual sessions with USC career advisers to help develop study and career plans.

Register online or email pathways@usc.edu.au.

— Clare McKay 

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