The Program
AustraLearn is a leading provider sending U.S. students to study at Australian and New Zealand universities. Since its founding 15 years ago, AustraLearn has sent over 11 000 students to Australia and New Zealand. Students wanting to participate in AustraLearn have a wide range of universities to choose. Below is a small list of universities affiliated with AustraLearn:
- Bond University (Australia)
- James Cook University(Australia)
- University of Adelaide (Australia)
- University of Queensland (Australia & AACSB accredited)
- University of Sydney (AACSB Accredited)
- University of Tasmania (Australia)
- University of Auckland (New Zealand & AACSB accredited)
- University of Waitago (New Zealand & AACSB accredited)
In addition to study abroad opportunities, John Carroll University students can also participate in an internship through AustraLearn. Click here for further information.
Financial Aid
Students participating in AustraLearn are only eligible to apply state and federal financial aid to their program. However, AustraLearn offers their own scholarships and students are encouraged to apply. Click here for details.
Program Costs
$13,595 John Carroll University Tuition
$2,103 John Carroll University Housing*
$1,864 John Carroll University Board**
$1,000 Administrative Fee
$18,562 Program Total
* Accommodation charges vary by location.
** Many programs are self-catering, e.g. students will not be billed for board.
For more information regarding AustraLearn please contact the Center for Global Education. Applications for AustraLearn and the Center for Global Education are available at the Center for Global Education.
Application deadline for Center for Global Education applications is March 15, 2008 to study abroad during the 2008-2009 academic year.
For more information on Australia and New Zealand, please see the following links:
CIA World Fact Book: Australia
CIA World Fact Book: New Zealand
State Department Consular Information Sheets: Australia
State Department Consular Information Sheets: New Zealand
Centers for Disease Control: Australia