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Costs and Funding
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Costs and Funding

Source: https://employability.uq.edu.au/exchange-funding Parent: https://employability.uq.edu.au/

We estimate that a semester of exchange will cost between $13,000 and $18,000. This includes airfares, accommodation, insurance, visa and food costs. The exact amount will depend on the cost of living in your host country.

Tuition

As you will remain enrolled in a standard full-time study load at UQ (8 units) while on exchange, you will pay tuition fees at UQ. You do not have to pay tuition fees to your host university. Refer to Enrolment at UQ to understand how your exchange enrolments work and the codes you will be enrolled in.

International students: Please refer to the International Student Fees Schedule for the exchange tuition fees.

Domestic Commonwealth Supported Students: The Student Contribution Amount for each course will be based on the semester of enrolment, and your cohort. See the Unit of study schedule page on my UQ for details.  *For student contribution amounts regarding Semester‑based Exchange fees for EXCH courses, see details here.

Domestic full fee-paying students: The fees payable for each course will depend on the semester of enrolment and program level (UG or PG). Refer to the relevant fees schedule for exchange tuition costs.

Funding

If you are accepted into a semester-based exchange by the Global Experiences Team (GE), you are considered* for one of the grants outlined below.

Please note that funding is not guaranteed even if all selection criteria are met. Funding should not be a factor when developing your budget and should only be considered supplementary financial support if awarded.

You are not eligible to receive more than one grant or scholarship for the same experience.

* additional documents may be requested

Global Experiences Grants

Global Experiences Grants are awarded to enable as many UQ students as possible to enhance their employability through an GE-supported enrichment experience.  Funding will prioritise students from underrepresented groups who have never undertaken an enrichment experience.

All students who have been accepted into a program supported by the Global Experiences team will be automatically considered for a grant.

Grants are based on the availability of funding and will vary depending on duration, learning mode and location of the activity. The below grants are indicative only.

Funding is awarded by a selection committee with the following criteria being taken into consideration:

Eligibility:

Applicants must:

Global Experiences Grant Values

Please note that funding is not guaranteed even if all selection criteria are met. Funding should therefore not be a factor when developing your budget.

The maximum grant amount is AUD$2000 depending on the duration and location of the activity, and the availability of funding.

New Colombo Plan Scholarship Program

The NCP Scholarship Program supports students with up to $100,000 AUD to study at a university in an eligible Indo-Pacific country for at least one semester. You can also take part in language training and internships while overseas.

How to apply:

Learn more on the NCP Scholarship Program page.

New Colombo Plan Mobility and Semester Program

The New Colombo Plan Mobility Semester Program funding, provided by the Australian Government, subsidises the cost of going on exchange to partners in the Indo-Pacific region.

Funding for supported destinations changes every year.

Eligibility:

To be eligible for this funding, you must:

Funding:

Grants will be available for students going on exchange to:

Destination Australia Cheung Kong Exchange Program Grants

The Destination Australia Cheung Kong Exchange Program supports Australian universities to offer mobility opportunities for university students between Australia and identified Asian countries. It is a joint funding initiative of the Commonwealth and the Cheung Kong Group. The University of Queensland has secured funding through this program and eligible students are automatically considered for a grant as part of the exchange application process. 

Eligibility:

To be eligible for this funding you must:

Funding selection:

The Destination Australia Cheung Kong Exchange Program Funding is awarded by a selection committee with the following criteria also  being taken into consideration:

Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences Scholarships and Grants

The following scholarships and grants are available through the Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences.

Please click on the links below to learn more about each scholarship or grant's eligibility criteria and separate application details.

Scholarship or Grant Destination Value
Hyun Family Korea Scholarship Enables undergraduate students studying Korean who have an interest in journalism, media and/or communications to participate in semester-long exchange programs in South Korea. Read the Hyun Family Korea Scholarship page for full details including the eligibility criteria South Korea $5,000
Brisbane Homestay Komazawa Bursary Enables undergraduate students studying Japanese to participate in exchange programs in Japan. Read the Brisbane Homestay Komazawa Bursary page for full details including the eligibility criteria Japan $4,900
Professor Chwei-Liang Chiou Scholarship Supports undergraduate students studying political science to undertake an exchange program in Taiwan. Note, whilst you must be studying political science in your UQ program, you do not need to take any political science courses during exchange. Read the Professor Chwei-Liang Chiou Scholarship page for full details including the eligibility criteria Taiwan $5,000
Akers Family History Travel Grant Supports students studying history to travel with a preference given for fieldwork, research projects and experiences that endeavour to understand Australia’s place and position in the Asia Pacific Region and students with financial hardship. Read the Akers Family History Travel Grant page for full details including the eligibility criteria Any location $1,500
Betty Fletcher Memorial Travelling Scholarship Supports students in Classics and Ancient History to travel for academic purposes in Greece, Italy, Asia Minor or any other place that was part of the civilisation of Rome or Ancient Greece. Read the Betty Fletcher Memorial Travelling Scholarship page for full details including the eligibility criteria Greece, Italy, Asia Minor (Turkey) or any other place that was part of the civilisation of Rome or Ancient Greece. $5,500
Cynthia Burnett Travel Scholarship Supports students of European languages other than English at UQ to improve their language proficiency through an in-country experience. Read the Cynthia Burnett Travel Scholarship page for full details including the eligibility criteria Universities which predominantly speak a European language other than English $4,500
HASS Globetrotters Grant Supports HASS students to participate in unique international travel opportunities that enhance their employability. Read the HASS Globetrotters Grant page for full details including the eligibility criteria Any location $1,000

Host University Funding

Some host universities may offer special scholarships or funding for UQ students. Information regarding program-specific funding can be found in the "Accommodation and Costs" tab of the host university pages.

ASIA

Details regarding the funding opportunities, how to apply and selection process are determined by the host universities below:

EUROPE

Details regarding the funding opportunities, how to apply and selection process are determined by the host universities below:

UNITED KINGDOM

Details regarding the funding opportunities, how to apply and selection process are determined by the host universities below:

More funding

If you are going on student exchange, you may also be eligible to apply for:

OS-HELP loan

School & Faculty funding

New Colombo Plan Scholarship