You must have a Grade Point Average (GPA) of 4.0 or above, and have no more than 9 failed units in the program in which you are currently enrolled. Students must undertake their exchange outside of Australia and outside of their country of citizenship.
At point of application, you must have completed and passed at least 36 units of your current program (the 36 units can be made up of 18 units in your current program and 18 units credit transfer).
At point of application, you must have completed at least 9 units in the program in which you are currently enrolled or alternatively completion of your undergraduate program at the University of South Australia.
We recommend that international students wishing to study overseas through the University of South Australia arrange a meeting with the Study Overseas team to discuss their options, especially as costs can be greater than for domestic students.
You must have a Grade Point Average (GPA) of 4.0 or above, and have no more than 9 failed units in the program in which you are currently enrolled. Approval from your Program Director that a minimum of 4.5 units credit toward your current program will also need to be provided. Students must undertake their short term program outside of Australia and outside of their country of citizenship. The same criteria applies to international students as it does for exchange.
At point of application, you must have completed and passed at least 18 units of your current program.
At point of application, you must have completed at least 9 units in the program in which you are currently enrolled, or alternatively completion of your undergraduate program at the University of South Australia.
Discussion with Academic Advisor/Program Director
Before you apply for the exchange program it is recommended you discuss your decision with a relevant academic staff member. You must research your options prior to meeting the staff member and take relevant documentation with you. Ultimately your Program Director needs to approve your course selection.
International students
The Study Overseas office can provide a letter confirming details of your exchange for you to present to the Australian Department of Immigration and Citizenship if required.
Students undertaking a placement
Students undertaking University approved Placement / Work Experience / Field Trips / Site Visits are provided with relevant insurance by the University. See here for details and conditions for cover or contact the Insurance Office.
Student Mobility Policy: A - 36 Student mobility.