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Australia’s color palette is as varied as the country's vast—dusty red hues in the desert, vibrant purple jacarandas, and rainbow lorikeets in the city, and glimmering oceans and coral reefs along the coast make the country simply stunning. Beyond just being a gorgeous country to explore, Australia also has a high standard of education, which makes it perfect for your study abroad adventure!
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99 Study Abroad Programs in Australia

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CIEE Open Campus Block in Sydney

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AIFS Abroad

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Study Abroad and Discover the World with AIFS!

Traveling and seeing the world doesn’t necessarily mean taking a ...

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TEAN students in Australia
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TEAN - Australia - Bond University, Gold Coast

Bond University is Australia's first and largest private universi...

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students in Australia - Deakin University
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Deakin University

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Study Abroad for a Semester at Deakin University Australia

Broaden your academic horizons while having amazing opportunities...

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University Studies Abroad Consortium

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USAC Australia: Gold Coast/Brisbane - Undergraduate Courses

Spend one or two semesters in the “Sunshine State” of Australia, ...

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New York University

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Study Abroad at New York University Sydney

NYU Sydney is housed in an architecturally significant sandstone ...

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IFSA, Institute for Study Abroad

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IFSA: Monash University Partnership

A progressive university where learning centers on discovery! Lo...

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CIS Abroad
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CIS Abroad

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Affordable, Comprehensive Study and Intern Abroad Programs

CIS Abroad Study and Intern Abroad programs are some of the most ...

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Seamester Study Abroad at Sea
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Seamester Study Abroad and Gap Year Voyages

Seamester is the educational adventure of a lifetime! For more th...

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IES Abroad
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IES Abroad Sydney Summer – Society, Sport & Leadership

Much more than a stunning location, Sydney is one of the world’s ...

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SIT Study Abroad
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SIT Study Abroad

SIT Study Abroad: Australia: Sustainability & Enviro. Action

In Australia: Sustainability and Environmental Action, investigat...

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CEA
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CEA CAPA Education Abroad in Sydney, Australia

Studying abroad with CEA CAPA in Sydney gives you the opportunity...

Academic Programs International
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API: Experience Brisbane, Australia (Scholarships Available)

Australia has one of the top systems of higher education in the w...

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Non-Profit Study Abroad (NPSA)
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Non-Profit Study Abroad (NPSA)

Non-Profit, Low Cost, Direct Study Abroad

Have the opportunity to study abroad by joining one of our Non-Pr...

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CAPA The Global Education Network
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CAPA Sydney: Study & Intern Abroad

A breathtakingly beautiful coastal city, Sydney is an exciting an...

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CIEE High School Grads Abroad
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CIEE First Year Abroad in Sydney

Put your global education first! See Sydneyand start college at t...

Loop Abroad
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Loop Abroad

Australia Pre-Vet Wildlife Medicine

Veterinary Service: Australia is available as both a high school ...

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Curtin University
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Curtin University

Study Abroad at Curtin University

By focusing on high-quality education, industry partnerships, and...

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HEX
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HEX

Global CEO Internship

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Arcadia Abroad
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University of Queensland

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A Guide to Study Abroad In Australia

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Studying abroad in Australia is 100% worth it. There’s a low risk of culture shock for most western students, making it easy to get used to life in Australia quickly. They also have one of the most diverse landscapes in the world, meaning every corner of Australia potentially holds adventure!

Great reasons to study abroad in Australia include the beautiful weather, world-renowned beaches, and, of course, the high quality study abroad programs. Spend your weekdays getting an incredible education and use your weekends to go on fun excursions!

The best places to study abroad in Australia include Sydney, Queensland, Perth, Melbourne, and Brisbane. Make sure to research each destination so that you can choose the place that suits you and your goals the best.

You can study abroad in Australia through either your home university if they host a program there, or through a study abroad provider who offers credit transfer (almost all do). You’ll apply for your program through one of these mediums.

Study abroad programs in Australia aren’t more expensive than any other destination. However, depending on where you’re from, the flights could get pricey. If you start looking early, you might even score a study abroad scholarship that helps you study in Australia for free.

If you’re studying abroad in Australia through your university, it will probably only cost a few hundred dollars more per semester than your normal tuition. Through study abroad providers, you can expect a summer in Australia to cost up to $5000, and semester programs will come in at around $8000-$11000. Add insurance, flights, and spending money to get a rough total.

Don’t forget that Australia is in the Southern Hemisphere, which means their seasons are opposite from the United States, Canada, Europe, and Asia! Pack the essentials for a 3-6 month stint, and don’t worry if you forget something. Australia has the same (or similar) products that you would find at home.

If you hold a subclass 500 student visa (for full time education in Australia), you can work up to 40 hours per two week period while studying in Australia. You can also apply for a working holiday visa, which allows you to study for up to four months (with seasonal work being the main purpose of the visa).

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Spring Semester on the Gold Coast

July 18, 2025by: Reese Levansavich - United StatesProgram: TEAN - Australia - Griffith University, Gold Coast
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Living on the Gold Coast was an incredible experience. It’s such an amazing place with stunning beaches and warm weather. On the Gold Coast there’s a really relaxed yet active lifestyle that makes it easy to enjoy every day. I lived off campus in Broadbeach, just a short 5-minute walk from Kurrawa Beach. I spent a lot of time at the beach going for walks, swimming, catching a tan, or watching the surfers! I stayed at Meriton Suites in Broadbeach, and it had everything I needed. The apartment was modern and comfortable, and the building had great amenities like a pool, hot tub, gym, sauna, and even a place to grill. Broadbeach was a balanced place to live. It was quiet enough to focus and unwind, but still had restaurants, cafes, and shops nearby. There’s so much to do in the Goldcoast. There were nearby mountains you could hike, several beaches, wildlife sanctuaries, amusement parks, restaurants, etc. It always felt like there was something new to see or try. At the same time, the area felt really livable, not just a tourist destination. Surfers Paradise was just a 6-minute tram ride or a 1.5 mile walk along the coast. This area was a lot more lively, with a busy social scene. I really felt like I had the best of both worlds living wise. The weather was a major highlight. Almost every day was sunny and warm, which made it easy to spend time outdoors and really enjoy the environment. By the end of my stay, I felt healthier, more connected to nature, and just overall refreshed. I studied at Griffith University on the Gold Coast campus, and it was honestly a great experience. The academics were good, and all my courses transferred smoothly back to my home university. The professors were super helpful and approachable, which made a big difference. The campus itself had a lot to offer, however there wasn't a huge social scene on campus like there is at my home university. I only had to go to campus three days a week, so I had a nice balance of study and free time to explore the area. If you’re thinking about studying abroad, I’d really recommend the Gold Coast. It offers a great mix of natural beauty, things to do, and a comfortable lifestyle that’s easy to settle into. This experience felt like a 4 month vacation while also getting an education!!

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