30th July 2014

Questions about university? Mark your diary for Sunday 17 August for the 2014 Open Day at QUT's Caboolture campus.

QUT will open its doors between 9am and 2pm, offering visitors the chance to see first-hand what is on offer to students who choose to study at the campus.

Visitors can attend information seminars, talk to staff and students from all study areas, take a campus tour and soak up the vibrant campus atmosphere.

Caboolture Head of Campus Robert Craig said QUT's Caboolture campus offers people across the North Brisbane, Moreton Bay and Sunshine Coast regions the opportunity to get a world-class tertiary education close to home.

'If you have ever considered study as a pathway to a new career or to upgrade your current qualifications, then our open day is the perfect event to explore what QUT Caboolture offers,' he said.

Recent business graduate Kimberly Logan visited Open Day as a perspective student and this year will return to share her journey from university into the workforce.

'Open Day was a chance to get all my questions answered,' she said.

'Being able to talk to someone face to face about university helped me determine what path I wanted to take'.

Prospective students can attend information sessions on business, creative industries, nursing, early childhood and primary education, as well as visit course information tents for all QUT study areas including law, science, and engineering.

Information on getting into university, study costs and scholarships, student life and support for Indigenous Australians will also be available.

Visit the QUT website for event details and program.

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Media contact:
Emma Sutherland, QUT Caboolture Campus Marketing Consultant, 07 5316 7574, 0409 287 002, ec.sutherland@qut.edu.au

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