The world class facilities at Coffs Harbour Education Campus provide for students with disabilities, international students and indigenous students. Facilities and services include: Counselling and Support ServicesThe Counselling and Support Services Unit is located on Level 1, Block F, above the Cafeteria. Unit staff offer a range of support services including assistance with personal issues, careers and course information, educational issues, chaplaincy, and disability support. More information about Counselling and Support Services
Computing and IT Services CHECiT is responsible for the efficient maintenance of all CHEC computer facilities, including laboratories, staff office computers and dial-in connections for remote users. checit.scu.edu.au
Co-op Bookshop The University Co-op Bookshop is located on the ground floor of Block E and offers lifetime membership for only $20.00. Benefits of membership include special pricing on the most books, stationery and other items. A large range of textbooks, computing titles, software, stationery, chef uniforms, and medical equipment are stocked. It is also a sub-newsagency which provides daily newspapers and magazines. More information about the Co-op Bookshop
Goories on Campus CHEC welcomes and supports all Indigenous students to the campus. A space has been identified in which all Indigenous students can relax, network, hold functions and for special needs classes. This room is called the Gumbaynggir Room and is located in Block E.G.14/15. An Indigenous tutorial room is also available for use by up to six students at one time or for private study. More information about Goories on Campus
Innovation Centre The Coffs Harbour Innovation Centre provides office accommodation and business development services for early stage businesses (which can be existing small businesses or a home-based business wanting to become fully commercialized. www.coffsinnovation.com.au
LibraryInformation about the services and facilities available at the CHEC library is available from the CHEC Library website. www.scu.edu.au/library/chec
Multi Purpose Centre All TAFE and SCU students enrolled at the Campus have access to the Multi Purpose Centre for unsupervised leisure time if the facility has not been scheduled for classes or other events. DET 'Duty of Care' policy does not allow for Senior College students to have unsupervised access to the gymnasium. For clarification, students should see the Assistant Director, Secondary School Studies. A key to the Multi Purpose Centre is available from the SCU Student Association on the lower ground floor of Block F. No bookings are to be made for external bodies under the guise of student activities. If you have booked the Multi Purpose Centre key out, do not pass it to others, as you are responsible.  Osprey RestaurantThe Osprey Restaurant in Block I is open to the general public for lunch and dinner during TAFE teaching terms. Times and cost are advertised on campus noticeboards as they become available. For more information on the Osprey Restaurant, contact Helen Oliver: 02 6659 3146
helen.oliver@tafensw.edu.au
Residential CollegeOn-campus accommodation for students at Southern Cross University, as well as those of TAFE NSW - North Coast Institute, is provided in the modern Residential College. More information about the Residential College
Retail Area FacilitiesFood services, print and copy shop, 'The Shop', Aquarium Bar are among the range of retail and other services at the CHEC campus. EFTPOS facilities available. More information about the retail area
Student Learning CentreThe Student Learning Centre (SLC) is a specialist, supported teaching/learning area individual and group spaces, and a large open area. equipped with computers, scanners, printers, etc, it is ideal for group work or for quiet individual work. Go to the Student Learning Centre
Updated: 21 February 2012 |