The wait is almost over. Your ATAR results will soon be in, and university is on the horizon. UNSW Info Day, on Saturday 17 December, is the perfect time to visit campus and plan your future.

“With ATARs released the day before UNSW's Info Day, school leavers and parents can chat with current students, academics and advisers about the options available,” says Future Students manager Jonathon Strauss.

And for students who are not 100% sure about what to study, there will be help on hand.

“The Advisory Centre should be your first stop at Info Day. It's your one-stop shop for information on admission, degrees and more,” Strauss says.

Advisory Centre

Make the UNSW Advisory Centre your first stop at Info Day.

“If you have have received Guaranteed Entry at UNSW, Info Day is a great opportunity to start thinking about first semester as well as celebrate your achievements.”

And to help students celebrate, UNSW will host a special event – the HSCyalater festival – which will feature live bands, DJs, food trucks and more, to provide a taste of student life at UNSW.

Check out the Info Day website to find out what’s happening on the day and to plan ahead. Info Day staff will also have details about new undergraduate degrees on offer at UNSW in 2017.

“In 2017, new degrees include Data Science and Vision Science as well as some great new dual degrees like Vision Science/Master of Clinical Optometry,” says Strauss.

Don't forget to take a campus tour and, if you’re planning to live on campus, touch base with accommodation providers.

Info day

What: UNSW Info Day

When: Saturday, 17 December 2016,

Where: Advisory Centre at the John Niland Scientia Building; Lecture program at Central Lecture Block, UNSW Kensington campus.

Free parking at Gate 11 Botany Street and Gate 14 Barker Street car parks

Free bus from Eddie Ave, Stand D, Central Station

Plan your day: www.futurestudents.unsw.edu.au/info-day

If you have any questions about your degree options or Info Day please contact the UNSW Future Students office on 9385 1844.