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QCA Experience Day

(Gold Coast 16th May 2011)

Students from schools in the South East Queensland region visited QCA to experience our various programs.

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QCA Gold Coast Outreach Program

QCA Gold Coast takes current students into schools throughout Queensland to provide an informative and visually stimulating outreach program for senior high school students.

The QCA students explain their own program major and show some of the work that they have completed as students. The high school students get the opportunity to discuss the degree, the Bachelor of Digital Media, and ask questions of the QCA ambassadors about the five majors offered by QCA Gold Coast:

  • 3 dimensional design
  • Fine art
  • Digital design
  • ePhotojournalism
  • Graphic design

 QCA Outreach Program (LtoR) Ms Zoe Koris, Mr Brett McAuliffe, Mr Benny Ciao, Ms Ashlyn McEldowney, Ms Alejandra Ramirez Vidal

QCA Students and staff at Citipointe Christian College: Ms Trudy Jensen, Ms Anne Maree Garcia, Ms Zoe Koris, Mr Brett McAuliffe, Mr Benny Ciao, Ms Alejandra Ramirez Vidal, Ms Ashlyn McEldowney.

 

 

GUESTS Program

The Griffith University Early Start to Tertiary Study (GUESTS) program offers you the opportunity to stretch your academic boundaries and sample university life by studying a single course (subject) at Griffith University while you are simultaneously undertaking semester one or two of Year 12.

As a GUESTS student you will be enrolled as a non-award Griffith University student and will receive a student ID card. Being enrolled as a non-award student means that the course you are enrolled in does not lead to the award of a degree. However, once you successfully complete your GUESTS course, you are eligible to apply for a 'Guaranteed Offer of Entry' into an associated undergraduate Griffith degree program. Upon the commencement of your degree in the following year, you will receive full credit for the course and it will then count towards the requirements of your degree.

Please note that guaranteed entry to some programs may depend on the grade you achieve in your GUESTS course. The GUESTS program does not provide guaranteed entry into some degree programs.

GUESTS students are not required to pay any tuition fees or Student Contribution. However, they will have to meet their own personal study costs (for example - text books, stationery, photocopying etc).

For further information, visit the GUESTS page.

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