Uni for HSC Students
We invite HSC students to utilise our Centre during their final years of study. While they are here, they can talk to local students about their university experiences, and get a first-hand account of what it is like to study at uni. Find out about tutorials and lectures and balance out work and social life. As well, the opportunities, costs and challenges that come with study. We can help you with UAC applications, Early Entry schemes and scholarships!
Highlights from the program
- You can use the Centre (for FREE) to study for your HSC
- Hearing first hand from Uni students about their experiences
- We are open to HSC students from all schools in the Macleay Valley
- Brain breaks and wellbeing check ins
- Support during exam prep
- Free food!

Three students show off their progress on a collaborative, physical Wordle game set up in a common area.
A photo featuring three female students, likely in a school setting, standing in front of a white surface that has a large, hand-drawn Wordle grid labeled "WORDLE" at the top. The students are smiling and pointing at the grid. They are wearing school uniforms, with two in a navy and light blue sports uniform and one in a white collared shirt and dark trousers. The grid shows several rows of letters filled in, with the word "LEARN" visible on the third row.

Students concentrating on their work using laptops at a row of study desks, surrounded by resources on a full bookshelf.
A photograph capturing a moment of focused academic work. Three female students are seated at a long, white table with individual partitions. They are using laptops, and various books and notes are scattered on the desk. The background features a large, well-stocked bookshelf spanning the length of the wall, containing a mix of textbooks and framed photos. The room is brightly lit, suggesting a positive and productive study environment.

Students take a break to enjoy a shared pizza lunch at CUC Macleay Valley.
In a bright, welcoming study space, two students smile as they help themselves to pizza from a table set with several open pizza boxes and snacks. Behind them are study areas, seating, and graduation photos on the wall, creating a friendly and supportive environment for connection and community.

Students enjoying a game of Jenga during a study break at CUC Macleay Valley.
A group of four students sit around a small table in the CUC Macleay Valley study space, playing Jenga and chatting. The setting includes comfortable seating, study resources, a neon “Live Laugh Study” sign, and a welcoming atmosphere designed to support student wellbeing and connection.