Students choosing to study abroad at Griffith University can choose between several campuses: the Queensland College of Art and Queensland Conservatorium are located in central Brisbane, a metropolis of 1.7 million known as Australia's "greenest" city; the Nathan campus, located fifteen minutes outside of Brisbane in a national park; or the Gold Coast campus, where you'll be able to hit the beach (or the waves) before and after class. (But remember, whichever campus you choose, you must actually attend class!) All told, Griffith enrolls 36,000 students hailing from around the world and, as can be expected, offers courses in every subject under the sun.
In addition to a 4-day orientation at the start of the semester or academic year that incorporates both practical and all-out entertaining activities (like watching an aboriginal culture performance and surfing at Fraser Island), IFSA-Butler organizes fun events and excursions throughout the semester and year, geared towards orienting students to their new surroundings and to exploring various aspects of Australian culture.
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| Student Rating: | Housing: | Student dorms, Apartments |
| Terms: | N/A, Fall, Spring |
| Funding Options: | Scholarships |
| Languages: | English |
Among Griffiths' most popular departments are Environmental science, Asian studies, Public health, International business, Education, Biomedical Science, and Information Technology. Study abroad participants are expected to take four classes each semester, and may cross-enroll between the art/music schools and the Nathan campus. Students can expect to earn between 15-16 credits per semester, and are encouraged to work with an IFSA-Butler adviser in advance to determine an optimal course load. Students may choose to attend for a semester (February through June or July through November); an academic year (July through June) or a calendar year (February through November).
Service Coordinators living on-site in Australia are available to advise participants on the differences between the U.S. and Australia academic systems, to help put participants in touch with faculty advisers (if neccesary) and to provide guidance on a myriad of other issues including joining the campus social scene and traveling in your off-time.
All programs operate on a rolling admissions basis, so students are encouraged to apply as early as possible. The deadline for students applying for the fall semester or academic year is March 15; the deadline for the spring semester or calendar year is Nov 15. In addition to the application,(which can be completed online at IFSA-Butler's Web site, or downloaded and printed out) students must submit the following materials: a program approval form signed by the official in charge of study abroad at your home university; a professor recommendation form; official transcript(s); eight 2"x2" color photographs; and a $40 application fee, paid online via credit card (required for our online application) or with a check made out to the Institute for Study Abroad.
Program fee for a semester: approximately $14,000 (varies slightly by campus)
Program fee for an academic year: approximately $26,000 (varies slightly by campus)
Program fee for a calendar year: approximately $24,000 (varies slightly by campus)
Participants receive one bill for the entire program fee, which includes tuition, housing and the various, ongoing services provided by IFSA-Butler.
Program fees are based on the arts and social science tuition assessed by each host university. However, some universities charge a higher tuition for students enrolling in courses such as engineering, science, and other specialty areas involving studio, lab or field work. In such a case, IFSA-Butler charges a tuition differential fee. All participants are required to pay a $300 housing deposit, which is paid separately and held in a distinct account. The fee will be returned to students at the conclusion of their time in Australia, minus fees for assessed damages, fines or outstanding debts in the participant’s name.
IFSA-Butler awards numerous scholarships based solely on financial need, generally in the amount of $1,500 for semester programs and $2,500 for academic year programs. In addition, IFSA-Butler offers applicants the opportunity to apply for two $3,500 scholarships, awarded annually, which are designated for students studying in Australia: the Noah Burris Memorial Scholarship in Australia and the David Farrington Memorial Scholarship in Australia. Any applicant may apply. Applications for all scholarships can be found online. The scholarship application deadline is March 1 for the fall or academic year programs, and November 1 for the spring or calendar year programs.
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