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Study overseas

Immerse yourself in a different environment and grow your cultural awareness through a study abroad or exchange program. You could even receive credit towards your degree.

You’re curious. Keen to travel, explore the world – perhaps learn a new language. But you don’t want to take time off uni. The solution? Study overseas. If you’re interested in an extended stay, complete a semester (or two) at one of our international partner institutions. If a short trip is more your style, join a study tour during your summer or winter break. 

Study options

Exchange program
You can study at one of our partner universities for one or two semesters. You’ll keep paying tuition and student activity fees to Federation (not to the partner university) and still earn credit towards your Federation degree.
Study abroad program
If you’d like to study at a university that isn’t part of our exchange program, you must take leave from your Federation course and pay tuition fees directly to the overseas institution. You can apply for credit when you return.
Short-term study programs
Short-term programs range from two to ten weeks, and most take place during semester breaks. Some are externally funded and count towards your degree. 

Watch this space for upcoming programs.

Overseas placement opportunities
If your course includes placement units, you may be able to do some or all of these overseas. Contact your course coordinator to learn more.
 
Opportunities will be advertised here when places become available.

Exchange program

Speak to your course coordinator and email studyabroad@federation.edu.au to discuss destination options and the application process.

Applications are now open. Fill out the expression of interest form.

Need help with your application?

Email studyabroad@federation.edu.au 

The world is your (study) oyster. Where do you see yourself?

Explore our exchange partners.

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Study abroad program

Eligibility

1. Choose your destination

Do some research and find an appropriate study option.

2. Research student visas

Find out what the application process is, including fees, required documents, vaccinations and deadlines.

3. Estimate the cost

Expenses will include tuition fees, visa fees, flights, travel and medical insurance, accommodation and living expenses.

4. Speak to your course coordinator 

Find out whether study abroad will fit into your course structure.

5. Contact the Study Abroad team

Email studyabroad@federation.edu.au to discuss your plan and get help with the application process.

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Funding for domestic students

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OS-HELP loans
A Government OS-HELP loan allows you to defer your overseas study expenses, including flights, accommodation and program fees. The amount is added to your HECS-HELP debt. Find a list of eligibility criteria and the maximum amount you can borrow for a six-month study period on the Study Assist website
To apply for an OS-HELP loan, complete the OS-HELP loan application form.
Note: OS-HELP funding is limited, so not all applicants will receive a loan.
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New Colombo Plan Scholarship Program

The New Colombo Plan (NCP) Scholarship Program is an Australian Government initiative that supports Australian undergraduate students to live, study, complete internships and undertake language training across the Indo-Pacific region for up to 19 months. 

Recipients can receive up to $107,000 in funding to support their overseas experience. For more information, including how to apply, visit the NCP Scholarship Program webpage.

Frequently asked questions

Living expenses will vary depending on where you go. As for tuition costs – exchange students just pay (or defer) their fees to Federation as usual, but study abroad students pay fees directly to their host university. Remember to factor in flights, visas and insurance as well.

Some countries (like USA) require proof of funds for student visa applications. Check if your destination has similar requirements.

Think about your lifestyle preferences, budget and how long you can spend away from home. Research host universities and consider the stability, culture and climate of your destination country.

We recommend doing semester-long overseas study during the second year of your undergraduate degree. Fitting an exchange into the course structure of your final year can be challenging. Short-term study options can be undertaken any time.

Most partner universities have on-campus student housing available.

Yes. International students may study in a third country, but eligibility depends on Department of Home Affairs regulations. Postgrad options are limited; contact the Study Abroad team for information.

Yes. You must have travel and medical insurance. Federation provides free travel insurance that covers the overseas program (up to 180 days).

You’ll be responsible for arranging your own travel and visas, but if you’re doing a short-term study program, the tour leader might help with arrangements.

Don’t apply for visa or book your flights until your host university has confirmed your place. Most countries only accept visa applications after you receive an official acceptance letter.

A student visa is usually required if you’re going to be studying overseas for longer than three months. Visa regulations for shorter trips vary – check what applies to your destination country. You may also have to register as a temporary resident when visiting some countries.

No. You can adjust your units, but it’s your responsibility to get any changes approved by both Federation and the host institution.

You can also withdraw after being accepted. Email studyabroad@federation.edu.au with your name, student number, host university and reasons for withdrawal.

If you’re doing an exchange or study abroad program, you must enrol in a full-time load. The number of subjects will depend on what your host institution considers full time.

If you’re doing an exchange, your host university will send a transcript to Federation and you’ll receive Transfer Credits (TC) or an Ungraded Fail (UN) for each unit. These don’t affect your GPA. Faculty-led study tours will be graded using the Federation scale.

Yes. You can apply to extend your stay for another semester (up to one academic year in total) if Federation and the host university both approve.

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