Skip to menu Skip to content Skip to footer

You're viewing this site as a domestic an international student

You're a domestic student if you are:

  • a citizen of Australia or New Zealand,
  • an Australian permanent resident, or
  • a holder of an Australian permanent humanitarian visa.

You're an international student if you are:

  • intending to study on a student visa,
  • not a citizen of Australia or New Zealand,
  • not an Australian permanent resident, or
  • a temporary resident (visa status) of Australia.
You're viewing this site as a domestic an international student
Change
Student at InspireU camp

InspireU Year 12 Camp

Focus on your tertiary education and career pathway.

Immerse yourself in a week-long (20 June-4 July) residential camp to learn more about preparing for university at The University of Queensland's (UQ) St Lucia campus.

You'll explore different study options plus learn about applying through QTAC, scholarships, financial assistance, admissions pathways, tutoring and accommodation.

Eligibility

You're eligible if you:

  • are of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander descent
  • are enrolled in high school at the time of application
  • are enrolled in ATAR subjects and eligible for an ATAR score
  • have a school attendance rate of 90% or greater.

What to expect

You will:

  • participate in a week-long on-campus residential camp
  • attend engaging sessions to understand a range of disciplines
  • take part in practical, hands-on experiences
  • explore UQ facilities and services
  • connect with current Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander university students
  • meet fellow high school students.

Costs

There are no costs for students.

All reasonable costs for the camp, including all travel, flights, accommodation, meals and excursions, are paid for by the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies Unit (ATSISU).

Contact

For more details about InspireU or the Year 12 Camp, email inspireu@uq.edu.au.

About InspireU

The InspireU Program is designed to engage and inspire young Indigenous high school students to further their studies at university and broaden their career possibilities. Students participate in on-campus residential camps, where they will explore their future career and study options.

Related events