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Program: SFS-Australia: Rainforests of Australia
You have selected to apply for a CO-SPONSORED PROGRAM. Such programs are organized by outside agencies specializing in international education. Students accepted into a program by one of these organizations pay the fees assessed by this agency as well as a Purdue study abroad fee. All students will be charged for emergency medical insurance either by Purdue University or by the Co-sponsor.
Co-sponsored programs are located at study centers or at international universities. Students pay a comprehensive fee that usually includes tuition, housing, meals and excursions. The program fee may be more, less or the same as Purdue tuition.
PLEASE NOTE
- Have you done your research to ensure these program choices are a good fit for you? If you’re not sure or have questions, contact a Study Abroad Advisor before applying -or visit https://www.purdue.edu/gpp/sa/about/appointment.html to schedule an appointment. If you are certain this program is one of your top choices, then proceed with the application after reading the information on this page.
- Only one application per student per term can be considered. If the term you desire is not listed, discuss this with a Study Abroad Advisor.
- This application is not for students applying to Purdue University as degree-seeking graduates or undergraduates, but rather for current Purdue students applying to study outside of the United States.
- The Study Abroad Application consists of two parts. Part 1 is the online application which should take no more than 10 minutes to complete. You must complete part 1 in one sitting, you cannot save the information if you need to exit the page before completing all fields. After submitting part 1 you will receive access to Part 2 and your My Study Abroad Page. Part 2 will include document submission, and you will be able to log in and out of this portion as needed.
- The online application is only one part of your total application to study abroad. A completed application includes the online application, an essay describing your motivation for studying abroad, one or two recommendations, and scan of a valid passport or proof of applying for one. Students applying for Exchange programs will complete an application for the host University following their acceptance as a Purdue Study Abroad Student. Students applying to Co-Sponsored or Direct-Enroll programs will complete an application for the sponsoring organization or host institution following their acceptance as a Purdue Study Abroad Student.
After submitting the form, you will have access to your My Study Abroad page, where you can check the status of your application, including any additional application requirements.
Only Purdue students may apply to this program.
Before beginning an application, make sure you’ve reviewed the eligibility policies for study abroad.
If you are applying to study abroad during your final term before graduation, you must also review the relevant participation policies for study abroad and inform your study abroad advisor that you are a graduation candidate.