Next steps
Now that you have decided to study overseas, it's time to work towards completing your application. Find out what to do next.
Complete the myWorld First Steps program
The first step towards applying for overseas study is to complete the myWorld First Steps online program.
Completion of myWorld First Steps is compulsory for anyone wanting to submit an application for an exchange program. The program will provide you with the information you need to begin researching and planning for your exchange.
Note: myWorld First Steps is compulsory for all semester or year-long exchange applications and your completion of the program will be checked when assessing your application.
In addition to these sessions, there are explore my exchange options, application and occasionally institution-specific information sessions offered during semester. Check the student services workshops and sessions page for further information about these events.
Start researching on your own
After completing the myWorld First Steps online program, we're sure you'll be inspired to start researching on your own to start making those early decisions. We strongly recommend starting your research as early as possible to give yourself the best overseas experience. For those in the researching and planning stages, the Step-by-step guides can be a helpful resource.
If speaking to others would be helpful, there are a number of ways you can get in touch with returned students who may be able to answer questions and give you further insight. We recommend you have a look at our blog, join Melbourne University Student Exchange Society (MUSEX) and Global Society as well as attend events such as our Fair and Explore my exchange options sessions.
Begin course planning
When planning overseas study, you will need to consider your overall course structure and plans in terms of your degree requirements and major(s). It's important to think about how studying overseas can affect your course; you may have compulsory subjects that must be taken, regardless of whether you study overseas. You can use the Overseas Exchange Credit Planning Checklist (PDF 220.4 KB) to assist in choosing the right subject areas and host institutions for your degree. Scheduling a chat with a Stop 1 adviser is another great way to start planning your subjects for your overseas study.
Students studying law and science in particular will need to be very careful with their selection and are advised to seek help if they are unsure. Stop 1 and your Discipline Adviser will be able to point you in the right direction.
*Law students must also satisfy requirements as listed by the Melbourne Law School.
Planning it is easier than you think
Follow our easy Step-by-step guides to help you through the decision-making and application process - choose a destination, select a program and submit your application. While this is mostly done online, Stop 1 and your faculty can also lend a helping hand.
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Reasons to study overseas
Whether you are looking to travel solo for the first time and gain some independence, or you want to develop that competitive edge in your chosen industry, studying overseas can be life changing.
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Choose the right program
Choosing a program is an important step, as it will determine how long you study overseas and which institutions will be the right fit for you. Whether you are looking to study overseas for a whole year or simply want to study one subject, we have a program to suit your needs.
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When and where to travel
Picking when and where you want to study overseas will be two of the biggest decisions you will make, so it’s important to consider your options carefully. To make your selection a little bit easier, we’ve come up with a list of things you may want to consider.
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Financing travel
One of biggest considerations for many students is how to finance an overseas study experience. The cost of studying overseas varies from person to person as it depends on a number of factors, including the destination country, the program and the length of your trip.