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College in Australia

  • 11-06-2014 7:15am
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    Registered Users Posts: 111 ✭✭


    Hey guys I was looking for advice

    So I am a twenty three year old guy currently living and working in Australia until february. I was in University in 2009 after doing my leaving cert but decided to drop out and get a job. My question is, when I return in February I will be twenty three years old going on twenty four, am I eligible to apply or college as a mature student ?. If I wanted to go to university in Australia, would I get a grant from the Irish government to do so ?. I know id have to get a student visa.

    Thanks guys


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,130 ✭✭✭mel.b


    I don't see why the Irish governemnt would give you a grant to study in Australia. Not only that but international fees are very expensive - for eample it is $30,000 per yr for a Bch of Arts degree at Sydney Uni. Also you can only 20hrs per week as an international student which means unless you have external means of support to pay rent, food, bills etc then you'll be doing it tough.


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