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UQ Tertiary Options Session for Year 12s

18 November 2003

School leavers awaiting the release of OP scores can receive assistance at a University of Queensland Tertiary Options Session at the St Lucia campus next month.
The Queensland Studies Authority intends posting Tertiary Entrance Statements and Senior Certificates to students on Friday, December 19. Current Year 12 applicants have until Monday, January 5 to change their preferences in time for the major round offers.

UQ Admissions will run the session in the UQ Centre Lecture Theatre on Union Road, St Lucia on Monday, December 22 between 6pm to 8pm to coincide with the release of the OPs and students changing preferences.

Information about studying courses at the Ipswich and Gatton campuses will also be available at the session.

All programs will be represented and an Admissions staff member will be presenting on the night.

The Tertiary Options Session will assist people in considering options for entry to UQ programs. It will also provide advice about QTAC applications and satisfying entry requirements.

The University’s three campuses offer a wide range of degrees with the quality and contemporary focus employers seek in both established and emerging professions.

UQ Gatton offers the best programs of their type in Australia in the areas of agribusiness, agriculture, animal studies, environmental management and horticulture.

The University’s newest campus, UQ Ipswich, offers contemporary courses with the latest technology in teaching, course delivery and research infrastructure while the St Luica campus offers a full range of programs.

For more information, visit www.uq.edu.au/study, or telephone 07 3365 2203.

Media: For more information, contact Chris Saxby at UQ Communications (telephone 07 3365 2479, email: c.saxby@uq.edu.au).

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