With respect for Aboriginal cultural protocol and out of recognition that its campuses occupy their traditional lands, Western Sydney University acknowledges the Darug, Eora, Dharawal (also referred to as Tharawal) and Wiradjuri peoples and thanks them for their support of its work in their lands in Greater Western Sydney and beyond.
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1. Commonwealth Supported Place (CSP)
A Commonwealth supported place (CSP) is a place at a university or higher education provider where the government pays part of your fees. These places have no return of service obligations after graduation.
2. Bonded Medical Program (BMP)
The Bonded Medical Program provides students with a Commonwealth Supported Place (CSP) in a medical program at an Australian university in return for a commitment to work in eligible regional, rural and remote areas for a specified period after completion of their medical program. This commitment is referred to as a Return of Service Obligation (RoSO).
Applicants do not need to apply for Bonded Medical places at Western, the University will allocate these places based on final ranking.
Further information
Department of Health website: health.gov.au/new-arrangements-bonded-medical-program
3. International Place
The School reserves approximately 20 places for International students
each year. For comprehensive information and instructions, International applications should visit International Applicants.