
Step 2: if approved, apply directly to the program host. Step 1: apply for your preferred program through the Monash Abroad Portal program brochure. The application process will vary depending on the program.įor all GSP and GWP, the application process involves two steps: You may also be required to meet additional faculty and host/partner eligibility requirements.Law undergraduate students need to have completed 48 credit points of law compulsory units and Law postgraduate students need to have completed 72 credit points of law compulsory units at the time of their GSPs and GWPs application.

24 credit points achieved at the time of application and 48 credits achieved at time of departure,.EligibilityĬheck that you meet the eligibility requirements for overseas study Monash Abroad will not be held responsible for any costs incurred as a result of an unsuccessful application. Important note: Do not pay any deposits (where relevant), or organise flights until you have received Monash Abroad approval. Program costs will vary depending on the participation mode, program duration, destination and host institution.įor more information about program costs, refer to the MAP program brochure page of your preferred program. Only faculty and Monash Abroad approved summer and winter school options are available. GWPs are usually promoted from late February, and GSPs, are promoted from late July. This is to ensure the quality and timeliness of the programs available to students. Refer to the Monash Abroad Portal (MAP) Global Summer and Winter Programs website for available program options.Īs of 1 January 2020, only GSPs and GWPs that have been pre-approved by Monash Abroad and available in the MAP can be taken. Please make sure you view the partner institution's website and read their information carefully. Some of our partners also have additional requirements like minimum average results, and in some cases extra fees. Be sure to check the dates to make sure they align with your current program. Semester dates in the southern hemisphere differ to those in the northern hemisphere – meaning that while semester one in Australia begins in March, in places like the UK the Spring term (their second semester) begins in January. You may need to sit a language test, if this is the case. If you want to study in that language you will have to have a certain proficiency. Some of our partners teach entirely in English, while others teach in English and the local language. You might be surprised how many of our exchange opportunities allow you to continue your course in English. But we are constantly negotiating with our partners to ensure we can provide exchange opportunities to suit every student. Some will accept students from any faculty, while others offer only some disciplines – City University of Hong Kong, for example, currently accepts only undergraduate business and economics and law students. This means that with our partners there are a variety of courses open to you, at every level of study. We aim to partner with institutions that provide you with the opportunity to study at any level – undergraduate, honours and postgraduate by coursework. Intercultural Competence for Learning Abroad The Pennsylvania State University World Campus

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