Future student virtual experience
You can probably tell how much we love having you and your students here on campus, exploring the grounds and getting to know Curtin. And equally we enjoy catching up in person during our visits to your school. Sadly, though, we’re still unsure if the pandemic will disrupt our face-to-face events this year.
So, to make sure that your students don’t miss out on the courses and careers information that are important to their decisions, we’ve created an excellent selection of online ‘virtual’ presentations and student experiences. To check them out, click the buttons below:
For year 12s
Year 12 presentation
In this 30-minute presentation your students will learn about early offers, admission pathways and course switching, and about Curtin’s great campus life! We follow the presentation with a 15-minute Q&A.
Get in touch with us so that we can work with you to make sure the session is engaging for your students.
The ‘virtual campus’ experience
Give your students a virtual Curtin experience! This is a one-hour immersive tour of the campus with our Future Student staff and guest appearances along the way. Your students will also learn about the admission process and early offers.
Let’s work together to tailor this experience to the students’ interests and needs.
Q&A group session
This is 30-minute Q&A session with our Future Student Engagement Coordinator. Your students can ask questions directly to camera, and we’ll answer them!
One-on-one student consultations
Let your students take the lead and have an individual chat with one of our Future Student Engagement Coordinators. They can explore course options and entry pathways, and find out more about how uni works and what to expect in their day-to-day uni life.
More resources
Here are some more resources that you may find useful:
For year 11s
Year 11 presentation
In this 30-minute presentation year 11s will learn what early offers actually mean, the different admission pathways that may help them to study their preferred course, and about life as a uni student! We’ll also have a short Q&A. Like our year 12 presentation, we’ll work with you to make sure the session is tailored to the needs of your students.
The ‘virtual campus’ experience
Year 11 students are often keen to learn a bit about the university life that awaits them in the not-too-distant future. In this one-hour session, our Future Student staff take the students on an immersive tour of the campus. They’ll also learn how to apply to Curtin and about the admission pathways – and hopefully that’ll ease some of the pressure on them in year 12! As with most of our sessions, we’d like to chat with you to make sure this experience is right for your year 11s.
Q&A group session
We’ll schedule a 30-minute Q&A with our Future Student Engagement Coordinators, so that any of your year 11 students can ask about Curtin directly to camera, and we’ll explain what they want to know.
More resources
Here are some more resources that you may find useful:
For year 10s
Year 10 presentation
In this presentation (30 minutes), your year 10s will learn some ‘uni lingo’, and why there are prerequisites for university courses. They’ll also learn about admission pathways – it’s great for them to understand there’s more than one way into uni – and they’ll get a glimpse of life as a uni student.
We’ll work with you to make this session right for the stage of the education journey that your students are at.
The ‘virtual campus’ experience
This is a one-hour session that takes the students on an immersive tour of Curtin’s main campus, with our Future Students staff and other guests. The tour gives your students an inside look at uni life – which may motivate them even more in their current studies!
Contact us and we’ll work to make sure the experience is tailored towards your students interests.
Q&A group session
Understandably, year 10 students can be a bit shy about their education future. This 30-minute Q&A session, with our Future Student Engagement Coordinator, can help them become more curious about their education journey. They can ask us questions directly to camera, and we’ll provide them with useful information.