Study Abroad Programs in Australia

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Despite its distance from the U.S.A., taking a semester, summer, or academic year to study abroad in Australia may be one of your life’s best experiences. Studying in Australia is a unique opportunity filled with natural wonders, unique wildlife, and some of the best universities in the world, offering a fantastic education in and outside of the classroom. Study abroad scholarships are also available specifically for international students.
Students who study abroad in Australia can expect to be immersed in diverse cultures, rich traditions, and innovative ideas. Whether you are touring an art gallery in one of Australia’s lively cities or bushwhacking across the Australian outback, there is an adventure to be found for any student willing to try something new.
Popular Study Abroad Destinations
Australia’s cosmopolitan cities (often situated on a beach!) make it one of the top study abroad destinations for an unforgettable experience. Australia is also a nation of diversity – from its multicultural peoples to its varied landscapes, this land down under has got it all!
Additionally, Australia offers eligibility for post-study work permits and part-time jobs for international students
Sydney
Best known as the Harbour City, Sydney is an Australian icon and a global destination for study-abroad students. Choose to further your education at one of the many excellent universities like Macquarie University, University of New South Wales, and University of Sydney. Australia’s largest city sparkles as the culmination of its warm and friendly character, accented by the Sydney Opera House, nearby beaches, historical sightseeing, and exciting nightlife. Many students from the United States choose Sydney for their study abroad experience. Sydney also offers numerous opportunities for international students, including scholarships, part-time jobs, and eligibility for post-study work permits.
Sydney, Australia offers something for just about every international student with study abroad programs in subjects from business to biology to performance arts. And on the weekend, Sydney is just a few hours away from the rugged beauty of the Blue Mountains to the west or a couple hours’ flight to the Great Barrier Reef in the north! The city’s mild weather means there’s no “bad time” to visit, so soak up that Sydney sun!

Melbourne
Arguably Sydney’s older and more mature sibling, Melbourne brings a whole other flavor to the Aussie barbecue. The Yarra River runs amid the city streets that are lined with leafy trees and ornate Victorian-era architecture, nodding their hat to the area’s early history.
Melbourne is known as the cultural capital of Australia, contributing greatly to the local art, coffee, and music scene. Students can choose study abroad programs at renowned institutions like the University of Melbourne, Monash University, and RMIT University. Melbourne can make your study abroad experience unique and memorable. There are numerous opportunities available for international students in Melbourne, including scholarships, part-time jobs, and eligibility for post-study work permits.
Gold Coast
Many students who come to Australia study abroad in major cities in the southeast. But, you can stay a step ahead of the pack and study where all of those students will eventually vacation: the Gold Coast! The Gold Coast is located along some of the finest beaches in the world, and situated near many natural World Heritage sites (including rainforests!). Surf in the morning, study at Griffith University or Bond University during the day, and indulge in fresh seafood and bustling nightlife in the evening. Explore the country’s geological diversity, and see for yourself why Australia’s varied landscapes are really its prized jewel. The Gold Coast also offers numerous opportunities for international students, including part-time jobs, post-study work permits, and scholarships.
Planning Your Trip
How to Choose a Study Abroad Program in Australia
Australia may be the world’s smallest continent, but it is the world’s 6th largest nation (it spans three time zones!). Regardless of which Australian study abroad program you select, you will most certainly get a feel for the infamous laidback attitude, appreciation for nature, and overall contagious good vibes.
When selecting to study abroad in Australia, there are a number of factors to consider including the transfer of academic credit, subjects relevant to your major, and location. For international students, it is also important to consider eligibility for post-study work permits, availability of part-time jobs, and study abroad scholarships.

Student Housing in Australia
When you select a study abroad program in Australia, consider the differing types of accommodation offered. Whether you opt for university residences, private accommodation, or homestays, you should choose a program where your living situation is ultimately comfortable for you.
To get a real feel for the university life of the typical Aussie student, it’s recommended to choose a study abroad program where you can stay in a campus dormitory or university flat. Being surrounded by local or international students can add more depth to your experience than living with other students from your home country. Housing options specifically for international students are also available, ensuring a supportive and inclusive environment.
IFSA-Butler’s study abroad programs emphasize an integration with Australian students in all of their housing options. AustraLearn guarantees “pre-arranged accommodation to fit YOUR lifestyle,” so whatever your cup of tea, you’ll be happy to find it!
Immersion & Cultural Activities:
Some program providers will include extra activities for weekend fun in their program fees. These cultural activities are intended to add an extra level of excitement into your Australian study abroad experience – why stress over where to go, when someone will do all the planning for you?! Cultural activities specifically designed for international students are also available, ensuring a more inclusive and enriching experience.
The Education Abroad Network gives their students the option of participating in as many added excursions around Australia as they see fit. With choices such as “Alternative Spring Breaks” in Thailand or weekends in South Island New Zealand, the Education Abroad Network happily organizes affordable sightseeing to ensure their students’ experiences even more memorable.
Language
Since the English language used in everyday life AND is the medium of instruction at learning institutions, your language barriers while studying abroad in Australia will be fairly limited. Your biggest concern will be attempting to master that sweet Aussie accent and understand the slang (and if you’re feeling brave, try to learn the language of love for vegemite). Additionally, there is extensive language support available for international students.

Cost & Funding
Costs
The cost of studying abroad in Australia varies across cities and universities. For example, if you’re studying abroad in Sydney, living expenses will be much higher than other destinations in Australia, so keep that in mind when taking a look at these estimated costs.
An inexpensive meal in Australia may cost around $20 USD, whereas an average weekly grocery bill for a student averages at around $60. If housing isn’t included as a part of the study abroad program fees, expect to pay from $900 – $2,500 in monthly rent depending on if you live in or outside the city center. Utility costs are over $200 a month, and if you require a cell phone, your bill will likely come out to around $45 a month.
A monthly pass for local transportation will run you around $150, and including personal expenses, expect to spend around $6,000 – $8,000 a semester in Australia after airfare and program fees.
To save money, consider getting a part-time job while studying abroad. The Australian Student Visa allows students to work up to 40 hours every 2 weeks. There are many part-time job opportunities available for international students. Or, try direct enrollment instead of through a program provider; it’ll save you more money in the long run, but expect to lead a more independent lifestyle.