Albury-Wodonga campus
Personal counselling
The counselling service helps staff and students to explore and address their personal concerns.
What are the benefits of counselling?
- Gaining support following a crisis or trauma;
- Sharing your thoughts and feelings with a trained person;
- Developing strategies for problem solving, decision making and change;
- Identifying and building on your strengths;
- Looking at alternative ways of behaving or thinking;
- Clarifying your concerns and direction.
What do people talk about?
- Concerns about course or study-related issues;
- Difficulties in relationships with significant others;
- Questions of identity, self-esteem and confidence;
- Feelings of depression, anxiety and fear;
- Loss or trauma;
- Stress or conflict at home, work or university;
- Coping with disabilities or health problems.
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Careers counselling
Careers counselling is available to future students who want to assess the potential career possibilities of a particular course, and to current students who are preparing to graduate and embark on a professional career.
You are strongly encouraged to register for CareerHub, an important resource for current students. Following registration, individual careers counselling and assessments may then be arranged.
Workshops on the preparation of resumes, application letters, interview techniques and related topics are regularly held on campus, and will be advertised during the course of the year.