Is your child in Year 12 this year? If so, you’re probably going a little bit mad trying to keep all the upcoming university key dates straight. We totally understand – there’s a lot to stay on top of. Between UAC deadlines, exams, events and early offer program application dates, it can be quite full-on!
That’s why we’ve done the hard work for you and collated all the key university dates you and your child will need to know over the next few months. Our advice? Get your diary or calendar out and mark them up!
University key dates for Year 12 students starting in February 2023
March 2022
20 and 22 June – Charles Sturt Explore Days
31 March – Charles Sturt Advantage early offer program round 1 applications close
April 2022
29 April – HSC exam timetable released
May 2022
Late May – Charles Sturt Advantage early offer program offers made (Round 1)
June 2022
24 June – Charles Sturt Advantage early offer program round 2 applications close
July 2022
Late July – Charles Sturt Advantage early offer program offers made (Round 2)
August 2022
Multiple dates throughout August and September – book your Open Day spot.
- 7 August | Port Macquarie
- 14 August | Wagga Wagga
- 21 August | Albury-Wodonga
- 28 August | Bathurst
- 4 September | Orange
- 11 September | Dubbo
31 August – Charles Sturt Advantage early offer program applications close (Round 3)
September 2022
Date to be confirmed – Parent Information Sessions
Late September – Charles Sturt Advantage early offer program offers made (Round 3)
October 2022
12 October – HSC written exams commence
November 2022
4 November – HSC written exams finish
December 2022
15 December – HSC results released
February 2023
27 February – Session 1 classes start
Got a handle on the university key dates for 2022?
First stop is Charles Sturt events. Save the date and come and see what’s possible at Charles Sturt.
Want to talk to someone about your child studying with Charles Sturt? Book a one-to-one consult or a campus tour with one of our friendly team. You’ll get to experience the Charles Sturt difference first-hand.
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