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La Trobe University-Melbourne, Australia

Background

La Trobe is one of a small number of Australian universities to be ranked in the top 500 universities of the world. It is known for its strong academic reputation in the Humanities and the Sciences. La Trobe has over 33,000 students across seven campuses including 8,600 international students from over 100 countries.

The city of Melbourne is the "cultural and intellectual hub of Australia" and is consistently ranked as one of the best places to live in the world.

Choosing When to Study in Melbourne

This is a one-semester program conducted in the fall and in the spring

  • The fall program starts in mid-July and ends in mid-November.
  • The spring semester runs from mid-February to late-June.
Academics
  • Nearly all majors are served.
  • Engineering courses available
  • No Theology courses available
  • Students take four 4-credit courses

*All grades from abroad are transferred and calculated into your Loyola GPA; no courses can be taken as pass/fail

 

Benefits
  • Group airline tickets booked
  • Two trips included (Great Ocean Road and Philip Island)
  • Public transit pass included
  • Gym membership
  • Australian Student Health Plan
On-site Support

Students may consult the study abroad office on campus.

Housing

Loyola students are housed in the same building with, other international students, and Australians.

  • All bedrooms are singles; bathrooms, kitchens, and common rooms are shared; laundry services are provided for bed linens.
  • Loyola pays the security deposit on behalf of each student. Any charges incurred while abroad will be charged to the student's Loyola account upon return.
Cost

Loyola financial aid applies and students are eligible for consideration for all forms of federal, state, institutional and private sources of aid except the Federal Work Study Program. Students studying abroad for either a semester or full academic year will forfeit the value of a Federal Work-Study assignment. Students who receive GI bill funding or Veterans Benefits for tuition should reach out to Registrars office for additional steps in securing the ability to use these funds while abroad.

Students/parents pay to Loyola the following charges:

    • Loyola Tuition
    • Loyola housing
    • Program fee
    • Visa is responsibility of student
    • Supplemental Airline fee 
Insurance

Students receive a local insurance which is also used as a primary insurance during their trip. 

Medical insurance is also provided for all students during the program term by Loyola University Maryland through Chubb Insurance. This insurance coverage includes medical evacuation and repatriation, as well as 24-hour support services for medical issues. This insurance functions as a primary insurance while abroad.

Students are required to submit a copy of their U.S. health insurance card/policy. Please be sure not to cancel your US insurance policy while abroad since the provided insurances only function while on program and outside of the US.

Money and Banking

Once accepted into the program, students must call their bank and credit card carriers to tell them that they will be abroad for the semester. Students should carry debit or credit cards with them. Both Visa and MasterCard are widely accepted forms of payment, Discover and AmEx are less commonly accepted. 

Visa

Visas are required to study in Australia. Students should be made aware of the increasing cost of visa fees to study in Australia. Visas are applied to online and the most current visa fees are $1600 Australian Dollar

*Visa fees are subject to change without notice

Travel to and from Melbourne

Loyola will arrange and pay for group travel to and from Melborne. Any change to the students booked itinerary is done at their own cost. Loyola does not pay for any flight deviations or tickets changes. Group flights are arranged for students traveling to Melborne. 

Students fly to MEL Airport, where students are met by a representative of La Trobe on arrival.

Criteria for Applying

Application Requirements 

Students must submit an online application AND a Course Planning form by 11:59 pm on the first Wednesday after Thanksgiving break of their sophomore year to study abroad in the fall or spring term of junior year. 

  • Attend a Study Abroad 101 information session.
  • Declare a major before applying to the study abroad program.
  • Discuss with your major advisor the possible courses you could take abroad and see if there are any potential problems, he/she sees with your plans to study abroad; Students cannot be on disciplinary probation nor have a history of serious disciplinary problems.

Criteria for Acceptance

    • Minimum cumulative CQPA average of 2.75
    • Students who can find courses which fit their Loyola program and allow full-time participation and who are neither on disciplinary probation nor have a history of serious disciplinary problems.
    • ROTC candidates can apply as freshman to study abroad in the spring of their sophomore year. 
    • An academic interview with the program coordinator at ½ñÍíÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±½á¹û is required.

*Please keep in mind that study abroad information, dates, benefits, and fees are subject to change without notification. You are encouraged to contact the Office of International Programs directly for the most up-to-date information regarding any study abroad programs offered at Loyola.

*Disclaimer: In case of strikes or unexpected disruption to the academic semester Loyola University will work with the host university abroad to provide additional support or other academic arrangements to enable students to complete their coursework in agreement with the rules and regulations of the host university and the laws of the host country. ½ñÍíÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±½á¹û will not makes any changes to its course, grade, or credit transfer policies following such circumstances.

Nearly all majors can apply

Nearly all majors can apply

  • CQPA Minimum-2.8

Set a meeting with Naomi Githae

• Naomi Githae, program Director standing in front of the ocean
  • Contact Naomi Githae
  • Make an appointment with the Program Director
  • M-F 9-4:30

 

Contact Us

Phone: 410-617-2910
Office: Humanities 132
Email: international@loyola.edu

Additional contact information

Apply

In order to apply, all students must attend a Study Abroad 101 (Powerpoint) session before the application deadline. The application deadline for all Fall, Spring, and year-long opportunities during academic year 2025-26 is December 4, 2024.

Study Abroad 101 (Powerpoint)