Smaller towns have a sense of community that can mean you make easier connections with your peers and enjoy a more inclusive environment. Students at UniSA’s regional campuses experience the same flexible learning and quality teaching as students at city campuses, with the benefit of the relaxed lifestyle, strong community engagement, relevant practical opportunities, small class sizes and tailored support services.
With fewer students on campus, class sizes are smaller. There is more one-on-one time available with your tutors and lecturers. Teaching staff in the regional centres are attuned to the needs and challenges of students in a regional setting, and support staff are on hand to help students manage blended study modes. Academic staff often work in research and industry and develop curriculum content based on the knowledge gained during real-world projects.
The following programs are available for study at Whyalla or Mount Gambier:
More information about studying at the Whyalla Campus.
* available online with clinical workshops completed in Mount Gambier.
More information about studying at the Mount Gambier Campus.
If you choose to study any other UniSA degree online, and you are located near a regional campus, as a UniSA student you have access to a range of services and facilities such as Campus Central, computer pool rooms and the library.
Discover our range of online degree options or check out our full list of study options.
We have a broad range of scholarships for both commencing and continuing regional UniSA students. Visit our scholarships page to find out what you might be eligible for.