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NON-RESIDENT PROGRAM

Students at The University of Melbourne who do not live in a residential college can still participate in college life by becoming a non-resident member. St Hilda's College non-resident students do not live in but become members of our community.

Non-resident members can take advantage of the college activities and our tutorial program. Our social events give an avenue to be involved and contribute to the college, while the formal learning of the University is integrated into the College's tutorial program, adding value to the Melbourne experience.

St Hilda's supports our students' welfare and provides a meaningful social stability to campus life.

Students who have recently left College may use the non-resident program as a way of keeping in touch and utilising the benefits offered from College life.

Enquiries

If you would like any further information about the benefits of our non-resident program, please contact our Registrar, Miriam Cahir, at registrar@hildas.unimelb.edu.au or telephone +61 3 9248 8416.

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