Arrival and Orientation
The AEC in consultation with the university arranges your pre-departure advising and arrival arrangements. The university will provide a comprehensive orientation program for all incoming international students. Program usually begins 7-10 days prior to start of semester classes.
To ensure that students are offered direct enrollment, the AEC does not include mandatory travel tours as part of the study abroad program as this increases study abroad program costs. See the information in comparing programs. The AEC therefore, offers optional tours if a student requests these prior to the on campus orientation which is already provided free of charge by universities within their tuition costs. For example, the AEC is able to offer the `Experience Australia’ program in Cairns or Sydney. Most universities also offer optional travel tours. Refer to the section on the `Experience Australia’ optional program and the section on `Internships and Travel’.
Information about orientation at the university is listed here.
Fields of Study - Subjects
List of fields of study are listed within this section. You will also find a list of subjects/programs here.
Instructions for Semester and Year Abroad students:
Students must choose undergraduate subjects within the broad fields of study listed below. The AEC will provide students instructions on how to choose subjects, where to find subject listings (usually through web links) and assist with subject transfer arrangements with home school, after a student has lodged an application to the university through the AEC program.
Instructions for Full Degree applicants:
Students may choose their degrees from the majors/minors listed below.
Subject Areas listed in alphabetical order:
Aboriginal Studies, Administrative Management, Adult & Community Education Studies, Adult & Workplace Learning, Animation, Applied Finance, Applied Linguistics, Applied Physics, Arabic Studies, Art/Design Studies, Arts Education, Asian Studies, Australian Studies
Biology, Business Programming, Catholic Studies, Chemistry, Children’s Literature, Commerce, Commercial Law, Communication & Media Management, Communication, Media & Culture, Communication, Media & Culture: Consuming Cultures, Communication, Media & Culture: Global Media and International Communication, Communication, Media & Culture: Promotional Cultures, Communication, Media & Culture: Screening Cultures, Communication, Media & Culture: Space and Place, Computer Science, Computer Systems, Counselling & Interpersonal Skills, Creative Writing.
Design & Technology Education, Digital Design, Digital Effects, Drama, Early Childhood Education.
e-Business, Editing & Publishing, Electronic & Communications, English as a Second Language, Environmental Systems, Event Management.
Film & Television, French Studies.
Gender Studies, Geoscience, Geospatial Information Systems.
Human Movement, Human Resource Management, Human Service Studies.
Indigenous Tourism, Information Studies, Information Systems, Innovation & Entrepreneurship, Interactive Multimedia, International Business, International Management, International Studies, International Trade & Development, Investigative Research Techniques, Italian Studies.
Japanese Studies, Justice.
Languages, Languages & Culture Studies, Leisure Management, Librarianship, Literary Practice, Local & Global Environmental Studies, Logistics & Supply Chain Management.
Management, Management Accounting, Management of Information Technology, Managing Adult Learning, Marketing, Materials Science, Mathematics/Statistics, Music Media.
Outdoor Education.
Performing Arts, Physical Education, Professional Accounting, Property, Psychology, Public Relations.
Religion Studies.
Small Business, Sociology, Software Development, Sports & Recreation Management.
Tourism Management
Web Development, Writing & Creative Communication
Students may navigate information about Degrees and Courses (and subjects available) by going to http://www.unisa.edu.au/international/study/default.asp
Support Service in North America
Students lodging applications for semester, year abroad and full degree programs through the AEC direct enrollment service pay no additional fees to the AEC.
The AEC offers students a direct enrollment service which include the following: advising/counseling about study options, access to online resources, application and enrollment in the overseas university, assistance with financial aid/scholarship documentation, assistance with subject selection, student visa, housing, payment arrangements, pre-departure advising and arrangements and of course on-arrival arrangements.
The AEC also ensures that health and safety information is provided to all AEC students.
In addition, full degree students lodging applications through the AEC will on request receive a free `Wheels of Diplomacy & Australian Seat of Government’ 3 night arrival and tour program to Australia’s Capital, Canberra. The free tour includes travel from Sydney to Canberra.
For a complete list of services offered by the AEC to students click here.
Apply Now - APPLICATIONS!
Semester & Year Abroad Students
If you are applying for a semester or year abroad you must:
Complete the AEC online application here
OR
Download, the AEC application here, complete and mail to the AEC (mailing address listed below).
Separately, you must also arrange the following:
Request your home school to forward to the AEC an official transcript.
Provide your Adviser, the Faculty Recommendation Form and request your Adviser to mail, fax or email (as an attachment) the form to the AEC.
Send to the AEC, 2 passport size photographs (approximately 2 x 2 inches) with your full name clearly marked.
Send a $50 program deposit to the AEC. Details of the deposit are listed here. Cheque payment must be made to: Connections Abroad LLC, the manager of the AEC Program.
Address:
Australian Education Connection
5722 S. Flamingo Rd #303
Ft Lauderdale FL 33330
Fax: 1-954-680-0597
Email: applications@mystudyaustralia.com
Note: You may send documentation as it becomes available. For example, you may send an online application, your parent may send on your behalf the program deposit of $50 in a separate envelope as long as your name is clearly listed on the cheque, your Adviser could send your academic reference in a separate envelope and you can send your photos when available (as long as your full name is listed at the back of the photographs!). The AEC can accommodate these arrangements as long as you list your name on all documentation to the AEC.
Full degree applicants
Students undertaking a full degree, whether a Bachelors, Graduate Diploma, Masters or PhD must complete:
University specific application form for admission to the university. These forms must be downloaded from the university’s web site, completed and returned to the AEC.
If the applications are sent directly to the university and/or the applications are completed online at the university’s web site, the student will not be able to access services offered through the AEC program.
OR
If the university specific forms are not readily available on the university web site, then please complete the online AEC generic full degree application form here. Or, you may download the form here and return to the AEC. The AEC will then send you the relevant university specific forms via download.
To use the free services offered by the AEC, applications to the university must be lodged through the AEC Program.
Separately, you must also arrange the following:
Request your current and/or last school to forward your official transcripts to the AEC.
Provide any recommendation/referee reports requested on the university’s application form. If you not completing the university’s form (to send to the AEC) and instead completing the AEC generic form, you need not send these recommendations/referee reports. (The AEC will request these when required.)
Send a $100 program deposit to the AEC. Cheque payment must be made to: Connections Abroad LLC, the manager of the AEC Program.
Address:
Australian Education Connection
5722 S. Flamingo Rd #303
Ft Lauderdale FL 33330
Fax: 1-954-680-0597
Email: applications@mystudyaustralia.com
Note: You may send documentation as it becomes available. For example, you may complete an online application, your parent may send on your behalf the program deposit of $100 in a separate envelope as long as your name is clearly listed on the cheque, your references can arrive in a separate envelope, etc. The AEC can accommodate these arrangements as long as your full name is listed in your documentation.
Student Visa
The AEC will advise you about your student visa application process as soon as you have completed the formal process of admission and enrollment.
Students should be aware that it is not possible to obtain a student visa without first applying for admission to the program, being offered admission and then either paying the university your first semester’s tuition fees and/or securing agreements between your school and the overseas university about the payment of your fees through financial aid and/or student loans.
The AEC assists with these arrangements and will advise you through each step of the process.
Airfares and Tourism, City and State Information
Once you have completed your initial admission procedures to the university through the AEC program, the AEC will forward you information about booking your travel to the overseas destination and your overseas university.
As airfares fluctuate and travel agencies provide special deals to students, the AEC will provide contact details of travel agencies, airlines and online services which offer good arrangements. You have complete flexibility in using any of the travel agencies the AEC advises you of, or making your own arrangements. The AEC does enter into exclusive contractual arrangements that restrict students to a particular itinerary.
The AEC encourages students to make the most of their travel to Australia and/or New Zealand and therefore, provides much information on tours, stopovers and other itineraries. Note that Australian and New Zealand universities also offer optional tours and/or other activities for inbound students.
Tourism and City/State Information
Read about Adelaide at http://www.unisa.edu.au/international/Adelaide/about.asp
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http://www.yha.com.au/hostels/search/region.cfm?regionid=62
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Other Study Options
Internship Programs:
The internship program at the University is tailor made and becomes a part of the semester abroad program. Students can also undertake an internship within the year abroad option. Application procedures are the same as applying for the semester/year abroad program – see the sections on Applying above.
Other:
Look at Menu at left on this site if you wish to pursue:
Working Holiday Visa Options, Internships and Travel (after your semester abroad), Summer/Winter/Short Programs and the processes for these.
DOWNLOADS - useful material
A lot of useful information in this guidebook about semester, year abroad programs at UniSA. Note, you may apply through the AEC Program. Details are above on this page!
http://www.unisa.edu.au/exchange/incoming/studyabroad.pdf
Read about Living in Adelaide http://www.unisa.edu.au/international/Adelaide/living.asp
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