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Sydney, Australia
Resident
2.5 GPA, good academic and disciplinary standing
Fall/Academic Year: Mar. 1
Spring: Sept. 20
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The CIEE Sydney Open Campus program allows students to experience life in a friendly, outdoor-orientated environment while furthering their studies in a variety of academic fields. Students take two courses (3 sh each) per six-week block and participate in two or three blocks (12 or 18 sh total) per semester. To focus their studies, students select one of the following seven tracks of coursework: Art and Architecture; Business; Communications, New Media, and Journalism; Global and Community Health; International Relations and Political Science; Language, Literature, and Culture; or STEM and Society. In addition to taking the course(s) in their chosen track, students can enroll in courses from other tracks. The CIEE Sydney Global Institute also offers opportunities for students to engage in internships, research, or service learning projects for academic credit.
This program is administered by the Council on International Educational Exchange (CIEE) on behalf of an academic consortium of which the University of Iowa is a member. UI participants on the program join a group of students from other U.S. colleges and universities. University of Iowa students earn resident credit for this program.
Students must select one of the following academic tracks:
UI students must choose two or three academic blocks during either the fall or spring semester. Each academic block is six weeks long. Students need to take at least two courses per block, which typically equates to six semester hours per block.
Two Academic Blocks
Three Academic Blocks
For updated course offerings, descriptions, and syllabi, visit CIEE's program webpage.
The program includes activities to introduce students to Australia's biodiversity, culture, and history. Excursions may include touring the Sydney Opera House, kayaking in Sydney Harbor, visiting Illawarra Coal Coast in Wollongong, and hiking in the Blue Mountains.
Students who wish to become involved in the local community can opt to volunteer. Common volunteer placements include Sydney Dogs and Cats Home Animal Shelter, the Indigenous Education Center, the Women's Library Resource Center, and Code Club Sydney.
Fall, Blocks I & II: Mid-August to early November
Fall, Blocks II & III: Late September to mid-December
Fall, Blocks I, II & III: Mid-August to mid-December
Spring, Blocks I & II: Early January to late March
Spring, Blocks II & III: Mid-February to early May
Spring, Blocks I, II & III: Early January to early May
For exact program dates, visit CIEE's program webpage.
Study Abroad
1111 University Capitol Centre
Iowa City, IA 52242
Phone: 319-335-0353
Email: study-abroad@uiowa.edu
CIEE Sydney is centrally located and perfect for exploring every inch of this seaside city – from Glebe Point to Sydney Harbor and Woolloomooloo to Oxford Street. Courses are taught in English by CIEE faculty drawn from a variety of higher education institutions in Sydney.
Sydney’s origins trace back to an area inhabited by Indigenous Australians for over 30,000 years, first visited by Europeans in the 1770s, and settled as a penal colony in 1788. With a population of around five million, Sydney is a cosmopolitan, open-minded, multicultural city. Nearly half of its residents speak a language other than English at home and 36% were born overseas. Sydney is consistently ranked as one of the best cities to live globally, and it is renowned for its social inclusion, diversity and tolerance, and healthy lifestyle.
The CIEE Global Institute is centrally located and convenient to public transportation for exploring the city. Courses are taught in English by CIEE faculty drawn from a variety of higher education institutions in Sydney.
With a population of around five million, Sydney is a cosmopolitan, open-minded, multicultural city. Nearly half of its residents speak a language other than English at home, and 36% were born overseas. Sydney is consistently ranked as one of the best cities to live globally, and it is renowned for its social inclusion, diversity, and tolerance.
Australia is home to some of the globe's most stunning and recognizable World Heritage Sites, such as the Great Barrier Reef, Daintree National Park and, Uluru. Its major cities - including Melbourne, Sydney, and Perth - regularly rank among the most liveable and safest destinations in the world. Australia has a well-earned reputation not only for its beautiful environment and weather but also for the sunny disposition of its hospitable locals. Beyond surfing, kangaroos, and coffee, Australia is also well known for its robust healthcare and technology industries, as well as its rich arts and culture scene, which encompasses everything from Aboriginal art to classical opera. A world leader in environmental conservation, with over 500 national parts and 2,700 nature conservation areas, adventure abounds in this beautiful host country.
The US Department of State provides safety and security information for every country of the world to help you assess for yourself the risks of travel. Each country information page contains a Travel Advisory, Alerts, and other important details specific to that country that could affect you.
Pay close attention to the entry and exit requirements, local laws and customs, health conditions, and other details to help decide whether traveling to any given country is right for you. Non-US citizen travelers may also wish to seek guidance from the embassy of their country of citizenship. The UI International Travel Policy for Students addresses restrictions on student travel to high-risk locations and engagement in high-risk activities abroad.
CIEE students participating in this program live in a variety of locations throughout Sydney. Students typically share double rooms, although there may be some single or triple room. Common areas include kitchen and other amenities. All housing locations are located near public transit and within a 30-minute commute of CIEE Sydney.
While no meals are provided as part of housing, students will have access to shared kitchens and many markets featuring fresh local foods.
U.S. citizens who do not have a passport should apply for one as soon as possible. More information about how to apply for a passport is available on the U.S. Department of State’s website.
Students with a valid passport should check the expiration date. Passports must be valid for at least 6 months after the anticipated return to the US from studying abroad. US citizens who need to renew their passport can find more information on the US Department of State’s website. The passport must be renewed before applying for the Spanish visa required for semester or academic year programs.
Expedited processing service is available at an additional cost. UI Study Abroad encourages students to ask the passport agency at the time of application whether expedited service is recommended.
Students who are not U.S. citizens should contact UI Study Abroad (study-abroad@uiowa.edu) for information on how to ensure that their passport is valid for the duration of their time abroad.
Students book flights independently. Participants are responsible for being at the orientation site on time.
Program participants will utilize Sydney's public transportation system to commute between their housing and classes, as well as to explore other parts of the city.
This program is open to University of Iowa students who fulfill the following requirements:
The most recent cost sheet for the program is included below. The cost sheet outlines the total estimated costs associated with participating in this program and can be used for financial aid and planning purposes. It includes fees charged on students’ U-Bill (CIEE program fee, Study Abroad Administrative Fee, and mandatory Iowa Regents CISI Travel Insurance), as well as out-of-pocket expenses. Actual out-of-pocket expenses will vary from individual to individual. Quoted estimates are conservatively high, yet realistic. Please see the respective websites for further details. Contact your Study Abroad advisor with questions regarding the cost sheet.
Cost Sheet for CIEE Sydney Open Campus, Blocks I & II, Fall 2024
Cost Sheet for CIEE Sydney Open Campus, Blocks II & III, Fall 2024Cost Sheet for CIEE Sydney Open Campus, Blocks I-III, Fall 2024
Most financial aid (scholarships, grants, and loans) is applicable to study abroad programs. Please check the Study Abroad website for information on financial aid and how it may be applied to studying abroad. You are also encouraged to speak with someone at the Office of Student Financial Aid to explore financial aid options.
Scholarship opportunities exist for study abroad participants. Please explore Study Abroad’s websites for UI Study Abroad Scholarship Opportunities.
Interested students should make an appointment with the designated UI Study Abroad advisor to discuss the program and the application process. Appointments can be scheduled by calling 319-335-0353. During the appointment, the advisor will provide full application instructions. Note: Application materials will not be reviewed unless a student has already met with the advisor to discuss the program.
The application process consists of the following steps:
• Complete the UI Online Application for Study Abroad. Applicants will be charged a $50 non-refundable application fee. As part of the UI Online Application for Study Abroad, applicants will need to upload a copy of their passport picture page and a list of courses to take while abroad.
• Complete the CIEE Online Application.
Acceptance into the applicant's chosen study abroad program is made by CIEE directly via an email to the applicant. This acceptance notification will refer the applicant to additional documents posted to the myCIEE account.
Fall and Academic Year: Mar. 1
Spring: Sept. 20
Acceptance and confirmation materials will be posted after the next application deadline.
All students preparing to study abroad should review the following:
Iowa Regents CISI Health Insurance Information
Students are also encouraged to complete the Health Preparation Guide for International Travelform with their medical practitioner. This document is intended to help you plan for your medical needs abroad. Please DO NOT turn this form in to UI Study Abroad.
U.S. passport holders should follow the visa application instructions provided by CIEE. Students are ultimately responsible for obtaining the necessary visa to enter Australia.
Non-U.S. Citizens- should refer to the Australian visa website for more information on Australian visa requirements.
In order to prepare for your time abroad, you are required by the University of Iowa to complete two orientations. These may be in addition to orientations provided by your on-site provider.
You are required to complete the International Programs online “Education Abroad Pre-Departure Orientation” course distributed through ICON prior to departure. This orientation is mandatory for all students going abroad under the auspices of the University of Iowa. It covers many practical matters about living overseas, such as health and safety, communication, money, goals and much more. You will be enrolled in this course by International Programs and an email will be sent to you once enrolled. If you have any questions you can email safety-abroad@uiowa.edu.
This orientation will be facilitated by your study abroad advisor and will cover content specific to your program and host country. It could be conducted in a group setting or one-on-one. Your study abroad advisor will send you more information about this mandatory in-person session.