Study Abroad in Australia: University of Canberra

Study Abroad in Australia: University of Canberra

4.65 · 55 reviews
Location
  • Australia
    • Canberra
Term
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Program Details

Program Type
Direct Enrollment
Degree Level
Bachelors Masters
Housing
Apartment Dormitory Host Family
Language
English

Pricing

Price Details
Tuition*: AUD $9,900 AUD per semester (currently $6,550 USD**)
Living expenses: AUD $300 per week estimate (currently $200 USD**) for on campus housing + utilities, groceries & public transport

*Prices are current in 2024 and subject to change
**USD quoted prices are Google's exchange estimate on 26 Aug. 2024). Actual exchange rates and prices will be determined at the time of payment.
Jun 26, 2025
Aug 15, 2025
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About Program

The Study Abroad program at the University of Canberra (UC) enables you to study in Australia's capital city and receive credit for one to two semesters of your degree. Live on campus in guaranteed housing, just footsteps away from class and the resident kangaroos and colourful parrots! Choose from over 3,000 classes and study alongside local Aussies at a world ranked university with a 5-star rating in teaching quality and learner engagement (GUG, 2023).

Canberra is a beautiful, well designed city, currently ranked #2 in the world for quality of life (Oxford Economics Global Cities index). Canberra boasts an excellent blend of city and country life, offering all the amenities and activities of a larger city without the congestion.

Access full support from the UC Global Learning Office, including many free or subsidised activities and trips every semester.

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Program Highlights

  • Live on campus in guaranteed housing, just footsteps away from class and the resident kangaroos and colourful parrots!
  • Choose from over 3,000 classes and study alongside local Aussies at a world ranked university with a 5-star rating in teaching quality and learner engagement (GUG, 2023).
  • Canberra is a beautiful, well designed city, currently ranked #2 in the world for quality of life (Oxford Economics Global Cities index). Canberra boasts an excellent blend of city and country life, offering all the amenities and activities of a larger ci
  • UC’s semester dates tend to line up with well with the Northern Hemisphere University calendar, meaning you can study abroad and have that summer job or internship you want without compromise.
  • Access full support from the UC Global Learning Office, including many free or subsidised activities and trips every semester.

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Program Reviews

4.65 Rating
based on 55 reviews
  • 5 rating 67.27%
  • 4 rating 30.91%
  • 3 rating 1.82%
  • 2 rating 0%
  • 1 rating 0%
  • Academics 4.15
  • Support 4.8
  • Fun 3.75
  • Housing 4.6
  • Safety 4.7
Showing 25 - 32 of 55 reviews
Chuck
4/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Supportive Exchange Program

Overall, the exchange program was excellent. It was a great way to meet other exchange students and some of my closest relationships are with other exchange students.

What would you improve about this program?
More information about the University prior to getting here.
129 people found this review helpful.
Myriah
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

UC Exchange

Best exchange program I have heard of. Very helpful and organised. Loved the events planned because it gave us the opportunity to grow closer. I feel like this experience was definitely a great decision and I have seriously gained a second family. And I absolutely loved having the exchange ambassadors to help us out and hang out with.

What would you improve about this program?
Cleaner living facilities.
131 people found this review helpful.
Response from University of Canberra

Hi Myriah,

Thank you for your positive feedback of our exchange program here at UC and we are glad to hear that our program us one of the best in your opinion! The events planned through the office are aimed at providing students with the opportunity to explore what Canberra has to offer and our surrounding areas, such as the surf trip and orientation trip to Sydney and the Blue Mountains. Our ambassadors do a great job and we enjoy giving your praise to them for their efforts.

We welcome your negative feedback regarding housing. The Study Abroad and Exchange Office aims to provide students with the best experience while living in Canberra and unfortunately this is one aspect of the program which we have limited control over. As the majority of housing on campus is privately operated, the exchange office is unable to determine costs, payments and the general operation of these living options. Despite this, we continue to communicate all feedback regarding housing with each applicable residency. As seen in recent years, new and more affordable housing options are beginning to be offered on campus and this will hopefully continue as the university moves through its expansion.

Lacey
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Great social scene and school! But housing?? ehhh

I absolutely love it here! The school clubs AND the Exchange program both put on lots of events for us to do, and even take us on trips to Sydney and the beautiful blue mountains. Classes are tough, but if you study and show up to your tutorials you should have no problem. The only problem that would make me hesitate to come would be the housing conditions. Living in the cheapest housing UV with 11 other roommates it gets REALLY nasty..I encourage ya'll to live in GLOBO, fewer people,easier to keep up.

What would you improve about this program?
Maybe add a few more events for the exchange students to participate in near the end of the year
125 people found this review helpful.
Response from University of Canberra

Hi Lacey,

We enjoyed reading of your positive experience here in Canberra and about the trips on offer each semester to students. Classes can be challenging but if you ensure you have a great study and social balance it is very manageable. We want all of our students to succeed and make the most out of their time here in Canberra. If students are having issues with classes, we are more than happy to assist in the office to guide you in the direction or find resources to assist.

We welcome your negative feedback regarding housing. The Study Abroad and Exchange Office aims to provide students with the best experience while living in Canberra and unfortunately this is one aspect of the program which we have limited control over. As the majority of housing on campus is privately operated, the exchange office is unable to determine costs, payments and the general operation of these living options. Despite this, we continue to communicate all feedback regarding housing with each applicable residency. As seen in recent years, new and more affordable housing options are beginning to be offered on campus and this will hopefully continue as the university moves through its expansion. As you noted, for CLV residents, Globo (new apartments) offer a better living experience due to their age, cleanliness and location.

Regarding the offering of more activities, due to the size and resources of our office we try our best to ensure that exchange students are kept with a busy schedule and do so within these limitations. Throughout the semester we offer a wide range of activities which we encourage students to get involved in including a compulsory orientation week (packed with activities), orientation trip to Sydney and the Blue Mountains, surf camps, opportunities to travel to the Great Barrier Reef (offered recently) and many more social drinks and barbeque opportunities.

Rachel
4/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Awesome place...

I love Australia. I have met a lot of wonderful people. I also love the people here. The study abroad office was very helpful even before I got here. Answered all of my questions and even told me things I never thought about. The only thing I would change is living in the village. It's dirty and gross and overpriced. Live In globo if you have to live here. Other than that everything is good.

What would you improve about this program?
Like I said. International house is the worst house to live in. I would also have the study abroad program put more activities on for students!
124 people found this review helpful.
Response from University of Canberra

Hi Rachel,

We love Australia to! And offering the opportunity for students to come and experience our beautiful country and city is what we like to do the most here in the Study Abroad and Exchange Office. We try our best to ensure that all students will have the best all round experience, preparing students thoroughly before their arrival.

We welcome your negative feedback regarding housing. The Study Abroad and Exchange Office aims to provide students with the best experience while living in Canberra and unfortunately this is one aspect of the program which we have limited control over. As the majority of housing on campus is privately operated, the exchange office is unable to determine costs, payments and the general operation of these living options. Despite this, we continue to communicate all feedback regarding housing with each applicable residency. As seen in recent years, new and more affordable housing options are beginning to be offered on campus and this will hopefully continue as the university moves through its expansion. As you noted, for CLV residents, Globo (new apartments) offer a better living experience due to their age, cleanliness and location.

Regarding the offering of more activities, due to the size and resources of our office we try our best to ensure that exchange students are kept with a busy schedule and do so within these limitations. Throughout the semester we offer a wide range of activities which we encourage students to get involved in including a compulsory orientation week (packed with activities), orientation trip to Sydney and the Blue Mountains, surf camps, opportunities to travel to the Great Barrier Reef (offered recently) and many more social drinks and barbeque opportunities.

Elaine
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Pom down under

Australia is an amazing place, the weather, the scenery (in some places), the down to earth nature of most of the natives. My experience of Study Abroad went from England to America to Australia and it has been the best year of my life. Most people when asked about Canberra will say it is boring- that's because they must be lazy and boring themselves- there's plenty to do here! Belconnen is full of shops and a pretty lake with a bar that most of the UC students populate. Civic is just a $2.10 bus, 10 min bus ride away and there the possibilities are endless. When you come to UC you'll make friends with cars and they will take you places. The beach is just a couple of hours away and its a nice drive. I really recommend going to the hot air balloon festival in march, you'll have never seen anything like it and its worth the early get up. The tutors at UC are really friendly and if you have questions they have no problems answering them in depth, until you understand. I've met some incredible people here and i'll be sad to leave. But if you're looking for a place in Australia don't disregard UC because the surroundings are 'boring'- you'll have a great time!!

What would you improve about this program?
More activities from the study abroad office to bring the international students closer together.
137 people found this review helpful.
Response from University of Canberra

Hi Elaine,

It is great to hear that you had a great experience during your time here in Canberra. The city of Canberra has plenty to do and being the nation’s capital, students have access to some of the best facilities, museums, parks and festivals in Australia. Due to our location, you are at the doorstep to some magnificent scenery and situated conveniently between Sydney and Melbourne.

Regarding the offering of more activities, due to the size and resources of our office we try our best to ensure that exchange students are kept with a busy schedule and do so within these limitations. Throughout the semester we offer a wide range of activities which we encourage students to get involved in including a compulsory orientation week (packed with activities), orientation trip to Sydney and the Blue Mountains, surf camps, opportunities to travel to the Great Barrier Reef (offered recently) and many more social drinks and barbeque opportunities.

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travisboatright
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Great Program

Great Program, school is okay, Canberra is a really cool place to live. There is lots to do and very accessible to the rest of Australia. The museums and lakes are good and the buildings/museums are great too. If you meet some Australians there are cool driving trails and hiking all around Canberra in the mountains too!

113 people found this review helpful.
Response from University of Canberra

Hi Travis,

Thank you for your positive and reflective feedback. Canberra does have much to offer and being the nation’s capital we are right at the footsteps to some great museums and festivals. Being at the base of the Snowy Mountains, we enjoy seasonal weather and when the weather is beautiful out, the hikes and treks in the surrounding parks are amazing. Canberra prides itself on being Australia’s most liveable city – a great achievement for Australia’s only inland city!

Seahawk
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Trips

I have enjoyed the trip to Sydney and looking forward to the Blue Mountains trip. I really appreciate that the staff takes us to trips around Australia for an affordable price. I also appreciate the welcome class and that fact that the staff provide opportunities for students to do events throughout the semester.

120 people found this review helpful.
Response from University of Canberra

Hi there,

We enjoyed reading of your positive experience here in Canberra and about the trips on offer each semester to students. The ambassador and buddy program works hard to ensure that students interact and experience both Canberra and its surroundings. Having and utilising this local knowledge is key to a successful program and we welcome your positive feedback for their efforts in ensuring exchange students have an excellent experience.

J30
4/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Great travel opportunities!

When I arrived in my room I was a little disappointed. The accommodation I chose (International House) leaves a lot to be desired, but it was one of the cheaper options. I'd recommend Globo for international students who are looking for a nicer apartment and better social scene.

The village always has lots of activities going on, and a really great mall is only a 15 minute walk away. The location of the uni is pretty great, and has lots of nice scenery surrounding it. Walks around Lake Ginninderra are really nice at night time.

Rebecca plans plenty of awesome activities and day trips. The Sydney trip was really amazing, and I'd definitely go on more weekend trips if they were offered!

115 people found this review helpful.
Response from University of Canberra

Hi there,

We welcome your negative feedback regarding housing. The Study Abroad and Exchange Office aims to provide students with the best experience while living in Canberra and unfortunately this is one aspect of the program which we have limited control over. As the majority of housing on campus is privately operated, the exchange office is unable to determine costs, payments and the general operation of these living options. Despite this, we continue to communicate all feedback regarding housing with each applicable residency. As seen in recent years, new and more affordable housing options are beginning to be offered on campus and this will hopefully continue as the university moves through its expansion. As you noted, for CLV residents, Globo (new apartments) offer a better living experience due to their age, cleanliness and location.
The University of Canberra is also in a perfect location to nearby parks, public transportation, sporting events and of course the large mall being only a 15 minute stroll from campus. The many trips offered through the office aim to provide students with a taste of what Australia has to offer and are affordable for students of all budgets.

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