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Study in Australia
Australia's education system offers valuable opportunities for North American students looking for an academic and personal challenge in an English-speaking school system that is compatible with their own.
North American students are invited to enroll in undergraduate or graduate degree programs, or one- or two-semester study abroad programs that can be tailored to meet the needs of individual students.
The Australian education system is highly regarded and internationally recognized. University entry is competitive and academic standards are high. All universities are considered "accredited" and are closely monitored by the Australian Government, which has a strong commitment to the provision of quality higher education. All but two of the 39 universities are public institutions and are government-funded.
For additional information, please visit the official Study in Australia website. There’s heaps of information about studying in Australia – including information on academic culture, living in Australia, tuition and living costs, and student visa information.
On the website, you can also search for programs, read profiles on Australian universities and follow a step-by-step guide on how to apply to an Australian university.
SCHOLARSHIPS
The Government’s Study in Australia website has a comprehensive listing of available scholarships. Additional information on scholarships can be found at www.australianscholarships.gov.au.
ABOUT AUSTRALIAN EDUCATION INTERNATIONAL (AEI)
Australian Education International was established by the Australian Department of Education, Science and Training (DEST) to promote the internationalization of Australian education and training. AEI has 23 overseas offices in 16 countries with two offices in North America: one at the Embassy of Australia in Washington DC, and the other with the Australian Consulate-General in Los Angeles.
AEI works through its extensive offshore network and in conjunction with the Australian education and training sector to promote the quality and expertise of Australian education, science and training and to develop and strengthen bilateral relationships between Australia and the US. In addition, the AEI offices provide counseling, advice, support and information to students and advisors.
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