Delivery more: online
Program type: exchange
Country: South Korea
UNSW application deadline:
9:00am on 26 July
(late applications cannot be accepted)
Highlights:
APRU Virtual Student Exchange Program - A Truly International Education Experience.
The Association of Pacific Rim Universities (APRU) Virtual Student Exchange (VSE) Program offers you the opportunity to take online academic courses during September 2021 - January 20212.
Dates and courses
For further details, including dates and courses available at Korea University as part of the APRU Virtual Exchange Program, please visit: Korea University [Season 1, 2021-22] – APRU Virtual Student Exchange
Students can select courses only from the list available on the above website and may enrol in up two courses maximum. Please also check for any restrictions for particular courses on the above website.
UNSW Eligibility Requirements
For UNSW virtual exchange eligibility requirements please see the Virtual Exchange section of the Student Exchange Tutorial. Please read all information carefully before applying.
Enrolment and Fees
Limited exchange places available. Successful students will be enrolled in specific exchange course code(s) at UNSW for the terms they are undertaking their virtual exchange courses. Students continue to pay their tuition fees to UNSW
How to Apply
Please apply through the Virtual Exchange Application by 9:00am on 26 July (late applications cannot be accepted)
Please copy the program name in this post's title and paste it into the 'First Preference Host University Name' field on the Virtual Exchange Application form.
Important: students must apply to UNSW via Virtual Exchange Application first and be selected and nominated by UNSW before they are eligible to apply on the APRU website.
Transfer of Credit:
If you are selected for this virtual student exchange program, you will be required to get partner university courses approved for credit by your UNSW Faculty. This is a condition of participating in the virtual student exchange program. Further information about the course approval process will be sent to you once you have submitted your application. Information is also available in the Student Exchange Tutorial
Please make sure you research the partner university online courses carefully to find suitable options for your degree.
When researching courses for virtual exchange, keep in mind that elective courses and general education courses do not necessarily need to match specific UNSW courses. This will give you more flexibility and it is also a great opportunity to take an online course at an overseas university that is not available at UNSW! For more information about the course matching process, please visit the Virtual Exchange section of the Student Exchange Tutorial
More information
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