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social.usq.edu.au CRICOS: QLD00244B NSW02225M TEQSA: PRV12081 23.1.H 10.2016 Graphics © Shutterstock Summer is a chance for us to celebrate some great Australian traditions, like backyard BBQs with friends, camping trips with family and soaking up some sunshine at the beach. As one of the few universities in Australia to offer a third semester, at USQ, summer is also a great time to get ahead with your degree. 4 convincing reasons TO STUDY DURING SUMMER 1 YOU CAN STUDY AT THE BEACH, BUSH OR YOUR OWN BACKYARD Studying over summer doesn’t mean giving up all the things that make summer great! By studying online, you’ll be able to keep up-to- date with study and class discussions through our virtual classrooms while enjoying the summer months, wherever you are! 2 YOU’LL HAVE ACCESS TO EXCLUSIVE COMPETITIONS Over summer, USQ runs competitions exclusively for students studying during Semester 3! If you want to get your hands on USQ merch no one else has or study packs to keep you motivated, keep an eye on USQ’s social media channels for competition details. 3 THERE’S SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE USQ offers a wide range of courses and programs over summer, so there’s something for everyone. Whether you’re still in high school, looking for a pathway into uni, or want to upskill with a professional development course, summer is a great time to kick-start your studies. 4 YOU CAN GET AHEAD OF THE PACK If you’re already studying at uni and want to get ahead in your degree, picking up one or two courses over Semester 3 means you could graduate sooner! If you’re not already studying with USQ, our cross-institutional program lets you study some of our courses and get credit towards your university degree. STILL NOT CONVINCED? In this blog , current student, Roxy, shares what she believes are the pros and cons of studying over summer, and her tips for making it through. To find out more about studying over summer and what courses you can study, visit usq.edu.au/summer or contact us . On average, 7261 students enrol to study during Semester 3 at USQ. So you definitely won’t be alone! *Average based on past 4 years of enrolment data. Source: Student Head count, Student Headcounts by Year and Semester, USQ, 2016.
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social.usq.edu.auCRICOS: QLD00244B NSW02225M TEQSA: PRV12081 23.1.H 10.2016 Graphics © Shutterstock

Summer is a chance for us to celebrate some great Australian traditions, like backyard BBQs with friends, camping trips with family and soaking up some sunshine at the beach.

As one of the few universities in Australia to offer a third semester, at USQ, summer is also a great time to get ahead

with your degree.

4 convincing reasons

TO STUDY DURING SUMMER

1

YOU CAN STUDY AT THE BEACH, BUSH OR YOUR OWN BACKYARD Studying over summer doesn’t mean giving

up all the things that make summer great! By studying online, you’ll be able to keep up-to-date with study and class discussions through

our virtual classrooms while enjoying the summer months, wherever you are!

2

YOU’LL HAVE ACCESS TO EXCLUSIVE COMPETITIONSOver summer, USQ runs competitions

exclusively for students studying during Semester 3! If you want to get your hands on USQ merch no one else has or study packs to keep you motivated, keep an eye on USQ’s

social media channels for competition details.

3 THERE’S SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE

USQ offers a wide range of courses and programs over summer, so there’s something

for everyone. Whether you’re still in high school, looking for a pathway into uni, or want

to upskill with a professional development course, summer is a great time to kick-start

your studies.

4

YOU CAN GET AHEAD OF THE PACK If you’re already studying at uni and want to

get ahead in your degree, picking up one or two courses over Semester 3 means you could graduate sooner! If you’re not already studying with USQ, our cross-institutional

program lets you study some of our courses and get credit towards your university degree.

STILL NOT CONVINCED? In this blog, current student, Roxy, shares what she believes are the pros and cons of studying over summer, and her tips

for making it through.

To find out more about studying over summer and what courses you can study, visit usq.edu.au/summer or contact us.

On average, 7261 students

enrol to study during Semester 3 at USQ.

So you definitely won’t be alone!

*Average based on past 4 years of enrolment data. Source: Student Head count, Student Headcounts by Year and

Semester, USQ, 2016.