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CISaustralia: July in Los Angeles, California at UCLA

Posted by on January 20th, 2015 · 2015, Art and Design, Arts and Social Science, Built Environment, Business, Engineering, Law, Science, Self funded, UNSW Partner Institution, UNSW Summer Break

As part of CISasutralia’s ‘July in Los Angeles, California’ program, students can escape the Australian winter and study for 6 weeks as an international student at University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA).

Students can choose 2 short-courses from a multitude of disciplines – business, management, finance, accounting, humanities, the arts, social science, sociology, anthropology, history, communications, journalism, health, IT and engineering. With access to  on and off campus living options and all of the university facilities—including multiple gyms, pools and libraries.

How to Apply: To apply through CIS Australia please click here. In order to successfully complete the application, students must prepare a copy of their passport photo page, a scanned copy of your most current Australian University transcript, and a short passage describing why you wish to study with CISaustralia.

UNSW students selected for this program must also complete the GEP Registration Form 2015 and email to advisor4globaled@unsw.edu.au by 9am on Monday, March 20th.

Credit Transfer Process: As this is a fee-paying program students must apply for credit through Cross Institutional Studies. If you have any questions about how this works please email advisor4globaled@unsw.edu.au.

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The CISAustralia is a provider as per the UNSW procurement selection process.

If you choose to source a provider on your own, please remember to do some research on them first and ensure that they are a legitimate organisation and that the product they offer will definitely meet your requirements. Students are therefore advised to undertake their own risk assessment before departure and any participation in these programs is at their own risk.

 

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