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Overall Value of the Experience

Studying abroad at JCU has been really good and has opened my eyes to many new things.

I really have enjoyed my time in Australia.  It is a beautiful country with a lot of history to learn about and places to explore.  Also, it’s really interesting to step out of America for awhile and take a look at it from the outside – to experience life in a different country with different people and perspectives.   

Academic Program

The marine science department here is right on top and there are a lot of great professors, projects, and classes to take.

I found my classes to be quite interesting.  None of them were too big and the professors all seemed quite accessible. The classes are a little different than here in that there are fewer assessments throughout the semester, so the majority of your grade comes from one big final at the end – so it’s important to try and keep up with studying on your own! 

There were definitely more written assignments and speaking assignments.  For one of my classes I had to write a 10 page paper and do a 25 minute speech on it. 

Living in Australia

As for the life here, it is amazing.  That’s all I have to say; it is the tropics of Australia.  I really don’t think I could think of a better place. 

Townsville has a really nice campus and you feel like you’re in the forest or bush sometimes because there is always lots of wildlife around (wallabies, possums, and lots of cool, yet sometimes crazy birds). 

Finances

I figure we spent about $15,000 or so on everything: tuition, food, rent, entertainment, travel expenses.  This includes two and a half weeks of traveling at the end of our trip.  It is a bit more expensive for things over there though. 

It’s different too when you live off campus as you have to pay rent weekly. 

On-Site Support

Extracurricular Activities

Living at Rotary International House was a great way to interact with people from all over.  We always had great events, parties, and trips so making friends and getting out was never difficult.

Campus Contacts

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Eastern Oregon University

Miki Goodall

Study Abroad, Inlow Hall 113
La Grande, OR 97850

mgoodall@eou.edu

(541) 962-3237

Oregon Institute of Technology

Mark Clark or Julianne Murray

LRC 219 (Mark) or LRC 211 (Julianne)
Klamath Falls, OR 97601

clarkm@oit.edu or murrayj@oit.edu

(541) 885-1880 (Mark)
541) 885-1677 (Julianne)

Oregon State University*

Julie Van Hoosen or
Paul Primak

International Programs,
Snell Hall 444
Corvallis, OR 97331

julie.vanhoosen@ous.edu or paul.primak@ous.edu

(541) 737-6459 or (541) 737-6469

Portland State University

Alyse Collins

International Affairs, East Hall 101
632 SW Hall
P.O. Box 751
Portland, OR 97207

ayc@pdx.edu

(503) 725-8256

Southern Oregon University

Jennifer Yockey

International Programs
Stevenson Union 321
Ashland, OR 97520

yockeyj@sou.edu

(541) 552-6336

University of Oregon

Jamie Hoag Barnett

International Programs
Oregon Hall 330
Eugene, OR 97403

barnett@uoregon.edu

(541) 346-3207

Western Oregon University

Michele V. Price

Study Abroad &
International Exchanges
APS 501
Monmouth, OR 97361

studyabroad@wou.edu

(503) 838-8905

* Also serves as the program Coordinator/Assistant.

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