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Sydney Internship Program |
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Please note that the dates listed above are the DEPARTURE dates. You need to arrive in Sydney on Thursday, May 20, 2010. If you arrive in Sydney before that, you will need to arrange for a hotel room! Sydney is one of the most exciting cities in the world, an invigorating multi-cultural metropolis which blends an intoxicating contemporary energy with a fascinating history and a stunning natural site. Purdue's summer program will be located at the Center for Academic Programs Abroad's Sydney Center in the fashionable North Sydney area, only a short distance to the center of Sydney and other areas such as Manly Beach. The Sydney Internship Program combines a three-credit unpaid internship with a three-credit academic course over a seven-week period. The Sydney program is designed to allow students to study and work in an international setting while developing an appreciation for Australian culture. Students from the following colleges/schools/departments are eligible to participate: College of Agriculture:
College of Consumer and Family Sciences:
College of Science:
College of Technology:
School of Management:
YOU MUST BE IN A MAJOR FROM ONE OF THE ABOVE DEPARTMENTS and you must complete an internship within your major, not minor, to participate in this program! |
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Purdue students with majors in the above listed departments are eligible if they have attained a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5 out of 4.0, reached at least junior standing (four semesters of study) by the start of the program, and have the prerequisites for the internship course for their major. Students who have switched majors need to have taken some classes from the new major to qualify for participation. In order to determine eligibility, check with your academic advisor about prerequisites for the following courses: A&D 47800, AGEC 49800, ANTH 39000, AT 43300, BIOL 49500 or 39500, CDFS 39000, CGT 31600, COM 49000, CSR 39000, ENGL 49000, F&N 35000 (Dietetics), F&N 59000, HIST 49900, HK 49000, HTM 39000, IT 19100, MET 49900, MFET 49900, MGMT 39000, OLS 49100, POL 40300, SOC 39000, and THTR 39000. Language Requirement: none |
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Internship placements are available in a variety of sites, including small businesses, corporations, art facilities, government agencies, brokerage houses, publishing companies, museums, radio stations, and many others. Internships offer students a learning experience which integrates formal academic preparation and the culture of the work place, furthering the development of professional values, attitudes, and skills. CAPA, the internship/program coordinator in Sydney, will locate an internship in the student's major and general area of interest usually prior to departure. Placements depend on the major, background, training, interests, and talents of the student, as well as success in securing the internship at the time of the interview (by phone prior to departure or in person after arriving in Sydney) with the potential internship site. By working approximately 20-24 hours per week, students should easily be able to fit in the total required 140 hours. However students should not plan to have Fridays or weekends free, and commute time, which can be up to an hour each way, does not count towards internship hours. Students must take one of the two courses listed under Time Block A and should check with their academic advisor as soon as possible regarding the best class for their plan of study: Courses for Summer 2010 Time Block: A HTM 39000: Exploring Australian Wine TBD Time Block: B Sydney Internship Experience/Internship Focus Session (REQUIRED) While in Sydney: Upon return to the USA: Interns will also be evaluated by the on-site internship supervisor toward the end of the internship. Evaluations will be mailed to Purdue by CAPA when completed. NOTE: Some academic departments may have additional academic requirements for their students. The internship experience will be awarded a letter grade or grade of pass/no pass, depending on the department’s policies. It is the student’s responsibility to discuss these details and requirements with his/her academic advisor and/or departmental internship supervisor! |
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The program fee includes a half-day guided tour of Sydney and a full-day guided tour to the Blue Mountains. Any student who chooses not to participate in the excursions will not receive any refund of the program fee. Additional inexpensive and subsidized excursions and cultural events will be available at the student's expense. |
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The Meriton Apartments in Waterloo are a 5-star serviced apartment complex that opened in 2005 in the Moore Park/Waterloo precinct of Sydney. Waterloo is about a 10 minute bus ride to Sydney CBD and around 30 to 45 minutes from the CAPA Center in North Sydney. Four students will live in a two-bedroom, two-bathroom fully furnished and equipped apartment. Each apartment has a TV, CD, and DVD player, laundry room, hair dryer, and much more. Students will also have access to Meriton's gym, pools, and sauna. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The program fee includes tuition & fees for six credits, housing, internship placement, excursions, and a pass for local transportation. Students enrolled in the Australian Wine course will pay an additional fee due to the additional daytrip and wine tastings. Costs for this program are estimated and subject to change. The cost figures listed below are for: Summer 2009
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Purdue University financial aid may be applied to the costs of studying abroad. Students interested in receiving financial aid should
NOTE: Recipients of certain tuition remission and scholarship programs (those funded by the State of Indiana such as Indiana Top Scholars) should pay careful attention to the regulations for using those benefits for study abroad. Ask your financial aid advisor about any limitations. Click here for a list of scholarships and grants available to assist with the costs of studying overseas. |
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For full consideration, students must submit all supporting documents by the dates below. Popular programs fill quickly, often before the deadline. To insure a place in a program, apply as early. As soon as a student submits an on-line application, a My Study Abroad account is created. Consult the My Study Abroad page for the specific list of requirements for the chosen program since those can differ slightly from program to program. Applicants may also check on the status of their applications. After a student is approved for a program, s/he will receive additional information regarding any necessary supplemental paperwork, including any program-specific applications, and confirmation deposits. Application Process for Purdue’s Summer Internship Programs:The preliminary application includes: the online study abroad application, a transcript, essay, and two recommendations (one academic recommendation on the form that you can download from your My Study Abroad page and one work-related recommendation on company letterhead from any current or previous job or internship supervisor). The preliminary application must be submitted to Programs for Study Abroad by February 1, 2010. *It is imperative that the preliminary application is complete by the deadline!* Once students are conditionally accepted into the program, they must attend a mandatory advising session in February (2010 time, date, and location: TBD). Students must remain present for the entire session. During the advising session students will receive further instructions on completing the rest of the internship application, including resume, cover letter, and other additional paperwork. Upon full acceptance into the program, students are expected to pay a non-refundable confirmation deposit to ensure their participation in the program and course choice.
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Purdue students who have come back to campus after participating in an overseas program are an excellent source of information. Click below to search for students who have participated in this program and are willing to be contacted. If you get no results, you can use the search form to find people who went to the country you are interested in. |
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The websites listed below contain information of relevence to this program. Purdue Study Abroad is not responsible for the information at sites not maintained by Purdue; the accuracy of information at external sites cannot be guaranteed.
For more information on this program, please contact the Study Abroad Office by phone (765) 494-2383 or email studyabroad@purdue.edu. |
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