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  • Locations: Newcastle, Australia
  • Program Terms: Academic Year, Fall, Spring
  • Homepage: Click to visit
  • Restrictions: U of A applicants only
  • Budget Sheets: Spring
Dates / Deadlines:
Dates / Deadlines:
Term Year U of A Application Deadline U of A Decision Date Start Date End Date
Fall 2024 02/15/2024
03/01/2024 TBA TBA
NOTE: Term dates will be provided directly by the host University.
Academic Year 2024-2025 02/15/2024
03/01/2024 TBA TBA
NOTE: Term dates will be provided directly by the host University.
Spring 2025 09/15/2024 10/01/2024 TBA TBA
NOTE: Term dates will be provided directly by the host University.

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Fact Sheet:
Fact Sheet:
Study Abroad Advisor: Madison Barnes Type of Program: U of A Exchange
Click here for a definition of this term Minimum GPA: 3 Credit Hours Available: Between 12-18 Credit Hours
Area of Study: Agri, Food & Life Sciences, Animal Science, Anthropology, Art, Biochemistry, Biology, Business (Agricultural), Business (Economics), Business (Entrepreneurship), Business (Finance), Business (General), Business (Information Systems), Business (International), Business (Management), Business (Mktg & Logistics), Cell and Molecular Biology, Chemistry, Childhood Education, Communication, Communication Disorders, Community Health Promotion, Creative Writing, Criminal Justice, Crop Science, Dance, Drama, Earth Science, Education, Engineering, Engineering (Biological Engr), Engineering (Biomedical Engr), Engineering (Chem Engr), Engineering (Chemical Engr), Engineering (Civil Engr), Engineering (Computer Engr), Engineering (Electrical Engr), Engineering (Enviro Engin), Engineering (Industrial Engr), Engineering (Mechanical Engr), Fine Art, Geography, Geology, Graphic Design, Health Science, History, Human Development & Family Sci, Humanities, International Relations, Journalism, Kinesiology, Mathematics, Music, Philosophy, Photography, Physical Education, Physics, Plant Science, Psychology, Public Administration, Public Policy, Recreation & Sport Management, Sociology, Wildlife Habitat Program Duration: Academic Year, Semester
Credit Type: Transfer Credit Language Courses Offered: No
Language of Instruction: English Language Prerequisite: 0 none
Open to non-U of A students?: No Open to Graduate Students?: No
Housing Options: Apartment, Independent
Program Description:
Overview
This study abroad option is available for students as an alternative to our exchange program at the Callaghan campus, situated in Newcastle, Australia. Given the limited exchange placements currently available, this is a great alternative. 
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The university is similar in size to the U of A, with more than 35,500, including over 7,800 international students from more than 80 countries.  The university has a vibrant research culture and has enjoyed strong and increasing success in research performance. They hold a unique place in the Australian higher education sector as the most research-intensive university outside of an Australian capital city. Their research strengths lie in the important areas of health, energy and the environment, as well as science and engineering.

As with all exchanges, you will be largely independent during your semester or year abroad, but you have plenty of support. During your O-week (orientation week), there are a few days allotted to showcasing all the possible clubs and societies, from quidditch to surfing to the i-lead program.

Location
Newcastle is Australia's second oldest city (after Sydney), is New South Wales' second largest, and the sixth largest in Australia. Lieutenant John Shortland found a rich seam of coal while pursuing escaped convicts in the area in 1791.
A lively port city on a breathtaking stretch of Australia's coastline, Newcastle boasts wonderful beaches, a low cost of living, a very favorable climate, a casual lifestyle, and it's not far from Sydney, the capital of New South Wales. Its population of 350,000 supports a thriving business and commercial sector and an excellent network of leading health care and educational facilities. Newcastle offers all the usual city comforts, such as restaurants, cafes, parks and gardens, theatres, art galleries, shopping centers and nightclubs.

Newcastle features 10 beaches with 5 within walking distance of the city centre. Stockton Beach, located just north of Newcastle, is 10 km long and can be seen stretching into the distance from many vantage points in the city.

Academics
This study abroad offers an educational experience that allows U of A undergraduates, particularly education, engineering and business majors, an opportunity to benefit from academic programs for a semester or year, while keeping on track to graduate from the U of A.

From Australian studies to performing arts to environmental science, the University of Newcastle offers a wide variety of courses. Industrial engineering students, in particular, will find a large variety of pre-approved courses in which to enroll. 

Students can search Newcastle's catalog for courses here and there is a list of courses that the U of A has predetermined for this exchange here: https://waprd.uark.edu/web-apps/regr/courseequiv/Main (Search for the name of the University under Foreign Colleges). For the business course options specifically, students can find a list of courses that the Walton College has predetermined for this exchange here: http://walton.uark.edu/global/course-equivalencies.php.

Costs
Students will be assessed University of Newcastle study abroad tuition per semester. This fee will be paid by the U of A on behalf of the student and the charge will be placed on the student's ISIS account, to be paid by the start of the term abroad.  Additionally, students are responsible for their round-trip airfare, housing, meals, local transportation, books, passport, student visa, and personal expenses.  The independent nature of this program allows students to determine their own extracurricular activities, leaving flexibility not only in free time but also in the budget.  

Click on the Budget above for a break-down of expected costs.

Scholarships and Financial Aid
Financial aid and scholarships are available to U of A students. Students receiving a Pell grant should look into the Gilman International Scholarship. And all students should read through our scholarship page for more info on funding opportunities and deadlines.  Additionally, in most cases, you can also use your current scholarships and financial aid to help finance your semester in Australia.

Additional Information
Housing
Students are responsible for finding independent housing, but they will be assisted during the orientation week offered by the international office at Newcastle, with many options available to students near the beach and close to campus.