Benefits
Sure, being Charles Sturt alum places you in good company with access to great networks but it also comes with other tangible and exclusive benefits.
We’ve got your back with professional development services, wherever you are in your career or in the world.
You can access a 25% discount to the Charles Sturt University Fitness Centre on the Bathurst campus. To take advantage of this offer, click here.
And because we think you’ve earned it, we also provide discounts on postgraduate study.
We’re also always looking for new alumni benefits, so it’s good to check in here occasionally to see what else we have on offer, or if you have ideas on what you’d like to see – our inboxes and ears are open.
What are the benefits?
What’s in it for you? We’re glad you asked!
We think loyalty should be rewarded. If you’ve studied with Charles Sturt before, you’re entitled to a 10% discount on fee paying postgraduate courses.
As a graduate of Charles Sturt, you are entitled to free lifetime membership of the University library. This includes borrowing and online database access.
Charles Sturt is committed to the health and well-being of its communities. As alumni, you’re welcome to access University clinics at discounted rates.
Access Careers Support for help with your resume or job applications, preparing for interviews or job search strategies.
You may know and love Charles Sturt award-winning wines, but did you know you can receive alumni discounts?
If you’re making a difference and inspiring others, we want to know about it! Nominate yourself or someone you know.
The Alumni Education Verification tool provides a searchable database of graduates from Charles Sturt University which will display award qualifications received by a student including the date of graduation/conferral.
Your official academic transcript comes in handy when applying for employment. It includes enrolment details, units completed and results.
Our research impacts
Research impact is the demonstrable contribution that research makes to the economy, society, culture, national security, public policy or services, health, the environment, or quality of life, beyond contributions to academia.