CQUniversity provide higher education programs in a range of study areas
Courses available across campuses in Queensland and in study centres in other major cities
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CRICOS code: 00219C TEQSA: PRV12073
Student reviews
How do students rate their experience?
Average rating of 381 course reviews
Current and industry-relevant content
4.3
Course content compared to what was expected
4.3
Balance between theory and practical work
4.0
Quality of teachers and academic support
4.1
Ability to balance study with your other commitments
4.2
Assistance to help you find a job
3.4
Quality of online study portal
4.2
Transparency of course fees
4.3
What are students saying about their experience?
381 course reviews
Published May 2024
Diploma of NursingCQUniversity
Graduation dateN/A
Study mode
Student review
Supportive, informative, and brilliant. The teachers were very supportive and forgiving. I had a hard time with personal thing, and they really helped me with everything. Highly recommend.
The course was well balanced and structured, with a good mix of theory and practical application. When I completed the course I felt that I had the skills to be successful in my new role. The teachers were very helpful and responsive when I reached out to them. There were some technical issues with the online portal, but these were resolved quickly.
The course itself on a whole was good, some of the lecturers were absolutely amazing, knowledgeable and very supportive and being able yo study around and maintain a home life with family was awesome. I was lucky enough to secure a commonwealth fee subsidy which despite some upfront fees worked for me meaning I didn't end up with a HEC's debt however would work if you are financially able to undertake. I was fortunate enough to get solid placements even through the covid pandemic this unfortunately comes at the cost of not being able to work my normal job which means budgeting to have 2-6 weeks off at any given moment is hard in addition to travel, accommodation and meal costs which is difficult to cover when not working for weeks when I believe there should be a wage given to cover even as a student in nursing wage agreement to make it financially difficult, that is partially the reason people don't stick with the course in addition to the compulsory requirements of vaccinations and third party fot testing, police checks etc.
My advice is if you so badly want to do nursing as a career, research, financially plan ahead and be prepared although it is a hard, mentally exhausting and sometime physically tiring it can be one of the most rewarding journeys to care for others and that's what they will remember you for the care you gave to your patients and their families
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