What do you do if your year 12 results were not what you hoped for? Don’t panic is the message from Deakin University Warrnambool.
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Campus director Alistair McCosh said ATAR results did not need to define a student’s future.
“Even if you haven’t attained the score you’d hoped to achieve, don’t give up on your dream of going to university,” he said.
“The Warrnambool campus has a variety of degree options along with the Associate Degree of Education, which can be a stepping stone to your career choice.”
Deakin will hold information sessions at Brauer College, Warrnambool College and Emmanuel College on Monday, December 18 and is hosting a walk and talk campus tour on December 19 from 11am to 1pm.
People are also available at the campus to talk about opportunities and change of preferences.
The Deakin Warrnambool campus also offers bachelor degrees in early years education, primary education, environmental science (marine biology), health sciences, law, nursing, midwifery and psychological science.