The establishment of any specific university needs to start somewhere. The problem with UWS is maybe it's infrastructure or the way things have been introduced. It's also a problem because UWS has many campuses which requires equal funding or more for some campuses. Being that it is called "University of Western Sydney" is not such the problem because it needs to build a reputation. I would agree that the University has some problems with its image and its students; being some of lower academic ranking but it's up to the students to do whatever they can to achieve what they want. Here we are arguing about UWS when some people who have great success in what they are doing without a degree. You got to be thankful you made it to University. I wouldn't be lying in saying that UWS doesn't have problems because if there wasn't, we all wouldn't be discussing problems with UWS. But I think UWS is in a transition and one which needs better support and better Management. Just like Football in this country (I am talking about Soccer), managerial infrastructure was a major problem and is still a problem. But the sport has diversified by concising it, getting rid of people who don't know nothing about Football and managed by Football Australia. UWS cannot increase the UAI cutoffs because what is there to cutoff if there aren't many people who want to study? By improving the lecturers, facilities, UWS can start somewhere. By this, graduates will be able to find a successful career and they will compliment UWS because of their education. This is what all Universities do and this is how they build up their reputation by producing high quality graduates. Thus, this will attract future students' attentions, teachers from across the world and the Government will (hopefully), increase funding. "The problem with the University is its lower quality students". So what's the solution? Make them all go to TAFE? Every student deserves a chance. If they are not willing to work hard then that is their choice but for students who are "lower" quality, they deserve every chance to study as someone who goes to UNSW. We all have choices in life. I seriously don't care about students who are at UNSW, USYD, UTS. If you can't successfully make the transition and relate what you have learnt in the industry, your degree means shit all. You determine your degree not some piece of paper determines you.