La Trobe University - Albury-Wodonga Campus

Founded: 1964   Total Students: 36,000+

Int. Students: 7,000+

Overview

We have been one of Australia's pioneering universities for more than 50 years. In 1967, 552 students enrolled at La Trobe University, the third university to open in Victoria, which has grown to accommodate more than 36,000 students, with over 7,000 international students from 110 countries.

We now have a network of campuses, with over 28,000 students at our Melbourne Campus and over 7,500 at our campuses in Albury-Wodonga, Bendigo, Mildura, Melbourne City (Collins Street), Shepparton and Sydney.

Albury-Wodonga Campus
Albury-Wodonga campus is one of La Trobe’s four regional campuses. It was established in 1991, following integration with the Wodonga Institute of Tertiary Education (WITE).

In those early years, our campus shared some facilities with Wodonga TAFE, including the library, which is still shared today.

Four years on, in mid-1995, The Michael J Osborne building was officially opened and the campus had its own home. Staff and students moved into the new buildings on the current site, 133 McKoy Street, Wodonga. The year 2000 saw the addition of the Health Sciences building and the David Mann Library followed soon after in 2002. In 2005, the Nancy F Millis Building was officially opened and in 2008, our campus café and student commons spaces were opened. McFarlane Hill Residences were added in 2012 providing an additional 28 beds to existing on-campus accommodation.

Campus Detail

Main Campus Address

33 McKoy St, West Wodonga VIC 3690, Australia