UNE Taree Orientation

Welcome to UNE!

Navigate the start of your UNE Taree journey with ease – Your central hub for all UNE Taree Orientation essentials!

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UNE Taree is part of the place-based strategy for UNE. Delivering UNE Students of the Mid Coast a place to study and connect with UNE representatives. UNE Taree is a connection hub for students, future UNE students and UNE Alumni.

UNE pioneered distance education and recognise the need for flexible learning experiences, bringing tertiary education within grasp of everyone.

Regardless of your circumstances and location, UNE continues to provide innovative learning experiences to everyone. UNE Taree serves an important part of this process – it is here as your local UNE Taree University Centre.

To get to know UNE Taree better and assist you in preparation for your study, consider attending one of our Getting Started Drop-In Sessions. This complements the online orientation through UNE101 and provides specific information on academic, library and other support services available to you, as well as running through a checklist to measure your study readiness.

T1 Getting Started - Group Welcome Session

Get to know your local UNE Taree University Centre and ease yourself into online study at UNE, with our Getting Started Session.

Dates & Time: 5pm-7pm, Thursday 15th February.

Location: Shop 4, 91 Manning Street, Taree

Register here

This fun, friendly introductory session is a great opportunity to drop in and have a chat with UNE Taree staff, get personalised assistance, ask any questions you might have and set yourself up for study success.

One-on-one Support Session

If you can't make the group session, you also have the option to book in time to have a personalised one-on-one session at any time with a UNE Taree representative.  Get to know UNE Taree and its facilities, troubleshoot questions, and spend quality time getting the help you need to support your studies.

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