The amount of money you will need for your exchange will depend on:
- where you go on exchange
- your spending habits
- the current value of the Australian dollar
As an exchange student, you do not pay any tuition fees to your host institution, as you pay your tuition fees to Griffith. However, many of our partner institutions will require you to purchase specific health insurance and/or pay a student union/activity fee. Information about this is on the specific partner university webpages under "Important Information".
The following financial assistance available for students going on exchange. Please be sure to read the information below carefully to see if you are eligible for this assistance.
Scholarships and Grants through Griffith University
- Griffith Exchange Scholarships (IEIS grants)
- Australian Government Exchange Grants
- The John and Alison Kearney International Scholarships in Law
- QCA Scholarships - AUS-EU Project Funding
- AUS-EU Border Crossings Project - Humanities students only
Exchange Partner and Country-Specific Funding
- Partner Institution Scholarships
- The German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) - scholarships to study in Germany
- Taipei City Chinese Language Study Grants
Australian Government Funding
Exchange news
Short Term Programs
The application procedure is currently being reviewed for short term programs. This will be finalised for programs being ran from November 2012 to February 2013.Applications for July 2012 are closed. ...
Exchange Information Sessions
Information Sessions are ran across campuses during each semester. Please come to a session to get everything you need to know about applying for the Griffith Exchange Program - the details are on ou ...
Exchange Application Deadlines
Applications for semester 2, 2012 have closed.Applications for semester 1, 2013 are due on 2nd July 2012 for the USA and the 31st August 2012 for all other countries. Come to an information session fo ...
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