Saturday, April 17, 2010

I am a high school junior wanting to study abroad in Australia. I cannot find any scholarships. Ideas?

I have been to Sweden before on an exchange program but didn't get to study. I did however, get to go there using a scholarship. Since next year I'll be a senior, I would really like to use a semester (out of the two we have at WCHS) to study in Austalia (because they speak English and I've always wanted to go). For the life of me though, I cannot find a scholarship for studying abroad in Australia. Is there anyone who can help?





Thanks! :]

I am a high school junior wanting to study abroad in Australia. I cannot find any scholarships. Ideas?
Hi!





You will find everything on the websites below:





For Canada: http://www.aucc.ca





For Singapore http://www.educationtimes.com





For UK: http://www.britishcouncil.org/





For France: http://www.campusfrance.org/en





For USA http://www.fulbright-india.org





For Germany http://www.campus-germany.org





For Netherlands http://www.nuffic.nl





For Australia: http://www.idp.com/usa





The above website are the websites of the respective governments to assist international students. Go to their offices only.





For GMAT: http://www.mba.com





For TOEFL: http://www.ets.org/toefl





http://www.geebeeworld.com





You can always do a MBA. Now keep one thing in mind. The country of the MBA program is really not that important as much as the accreditation. These three accreditations are very important - AMBA, AACSB and EQUIS.


Which ever program you apply to, make sure it has at least one of these accreditations. Then you need not be worried about the programs recognition. Have a look at their websites and select programs listed there.





AACSB - http://www.aacsb.edu/


AMBA - http://www.mbaworld.com/page/welcome/...


EQUIS - http://www.efmd.org/html/home.asp...








All the best!








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Reply:Although it is probably too late because of so many people like you, you might look at the American Field Service exchange program.


Only one I know for HS. More for college.
Reply:go to the idp site...they provide all info about studying in australia
Reply:Try talking to your school guidance counselor. Sometimes they have a "Sponsership" program )kind of like a scholarship program, but you get people to sponsor you. Good luck


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