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If you have attended one of our free information evenings and believe you meet our eligibility criteria and if you have your parents’ support and encouragement then the next step is to submit an application to us. Allow enough time to complete the form with input from your parents, your school and your doctor.

Step 1 - Download an application form or call us on 1300 135 331 (cost of a local call) and we’ll organise to send one to you.

Step 2 – Complete and return your application form together with your $500 deposit (fully refundable if your application is not accepted). You should be sure to apply at least 4 - 5 months prior to departure.

Step 3 – We will acknowledge its receipt and liaise with you regarding missing information or anything that’s not clear. We will check it for eligibility.

Step 4 – One of our staff or coordinators will come to your home (or a mutually agreeable venue) to meet with you and, if possible, your parents. Provided you meet our selection criteria and the interview confirms your eligibility then you will be formally notified of your acceptance on the program.

Step 5 – We’ll then send your application to your country of choice.

Step 6 –Assuming you’re accepted by our overseas partner, we’ll send you some printed materials from Student Exchange Australia and arrange a time and place to provide you and other students a comprehensive pre-departure orientation.

Step 7 – Prepare for lift off!

Step 8 – Once you’ve left Australia and arrived in your host country you’ll be met by a representative of our overseas partner, or your host family or coordinator.

HOME COMING – Once you’ve arrived home, we’ll send you a “Welcome Home Pack” and stay in touch with you about returnee gatherings and events. Then you start the next chapter of your life with new curiosity and knowledge about the world!
School is so very different to my school in Australia. Biggest difference would be that it’s co-ed, but that’s not bad!
I love my classmates, They’re all so welcoming and sweet!
After I had a bad morning with homesickness,
I got to school and received hugs all round, and everyone telling me in slightly broken English that ‘we are your family here!’

Tahlia Sumertha, Riverside Girls’ High School, NSW to Italy

 
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