ALMOST 700 Charles Sturt University students will mark the end of their tertiary studies at graduation ceremonies in Bathurst next week.
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The 682 students will be presented with their testamurs during five graduation ceremonies held at the CD Blake Auditorium at 9.30am, 2pm, and 6pm next Thursday, December 12 and 9.30am and 2pm on Friday, December 13.
The university expects around 2400 guests will be in attendance to congratulate the 226 graduates from the Faculty of Arts and Education, 202 from the Faculty of Business, Justice and Behavioural Sciences and 254 from the Faculty of Science.
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CSU vice-chancellor Professor Andrew Vann said the ceremonies would mark a milestone for the students, as well as their families and friends who have supported them on their path to graduation.
"It is fantastic to see such a great number of students being recognised for their hard work and the academic success they've achieved under the guidance of the University's dedicated educators," Professor Vann said.
"They are leaving the university with great career prospects, secure in the knowledge that Charles Sturt University has been ranked the top Australian tertiary institution for undergraduate full-time employment for the fourth consecutive year."
Occasional addresses will be delivered at the five graduation ceremonies by Stephen Buckley, Kirrally Talbot, Ross Reynolds, Heather Gale and Steve Semmens.
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