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''Southern Cross University'' ('''SCU''') is the seventh largest provider in Australia, with more than 6,000 students studying via distance education. | ''Southern Cross University'' ('''SCU''') is the seventh largest provider in Australia, with more than 6,000 students studying via distance education (based largely on online resources). | ||
In the case of Southern Cross, distance education may entail use of online study guides, discussion forums and interactive modules, as well as hard-copy materials. | In the case of Southern Cross, distance education may entail use of online study guides, discussion forums and interactive modules, as well as hard-copy materials. | ||
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Southern Cross University (SCU) is the seventh largest provider in Australia, with more than 6,000 students studying via distance education (based largely on online resources).
In the case of Southern Cross, distance education may entail use of online study guides, discussion forums and interactive modules, as well as hard-copy materials.
Southern Cross University's primary campus is in Lismore, Australia, with other campuses located at Coffs Harbour and Tweed Heads. The university itself has roughly 14,000 undergraduates and 3,700 postgraduates.
The Southern Cross University distance education web site is at http://www.scu.edu.au/studyin2010/index.php/11/
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