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Don’t miss out on studying in 2006

Australia – If you would like to start studying in Australia starting in July/August 2006 (second semester), we encourage you to apply now. You will need to submit your full application materials by mid-April. Contact a counsellor for assistance with selecting a course or completing your applications.

US – If you would like to start studying in the US in September 2006 (first semester), we encourage you to submit your application now. Contact a counsellor with any questions.

UK – Applications are being accepted for students interested to start studies in the fall of 2006 (August/September) for most disciplines. Applications are now being reviewed on a rolling admissions basis. Contact a counsellor to discuss your study plans and get help selecting a course.

If you are applying for medicine, dentistry or veterinary science, applications have closed for the September 2006 entry. Consider applying for 2007 or applying for a different course starting in 2006. Contact a counsellor for assistance in selecting a course.

Institutions New to our Website:

Newcastle College) – undergraduate certificate, diploma, and foundation courses (UK)

Sydney International Film School) – film production course (Australia)

don Quijote) – Spanish language courses (Spain)


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I am very much impress to get torch with this site and i will like you to fine a suitable university for me.Thank you.
Yours faithfully,

i really so eager to travel to Australia to study there but really i am simple man and do not know what should i do!!

this is very helpful to me to know about correct time to apply for the course .
thanks

I am very happy for studylink. How will I contact the councellor to know how to choose course and how to do application to study in US. Akwuba

Hi Everyone,
Thank you for your enquiry. You can use the StudyLink website (http://www.studylink.com/) to search for a course, request additional information, and apply directly through our online applications. StudyLink specializes in Australian, North American, and European study options. You can start by using our online course search. Enter an area of study in the keyword box (i.e. civil engineering, marketing, mathematics), select a location and award type from the boxes and click 'search now'. For many of the applications, you can apply directly with our official online applications by clicking the 'apply now' button on the web pages. Click on the course titles for detailed information including duration, fees, and entry requirements.
While StudyLink services are free, students are responsible for funding their education and other expenses. You may want to have a look at the institution websites for any scholarships they offer and look for scholarship and loan options available in your home country. You may also want to look at the Rotary International scholarship information, http://www.rotary.org/foundation/educational/amb_scho/index.html. If you are interested in Australian study options, you may be eligible to apply for an AusAid scholarship, see the AusAid website for more information, http://www.ausaid.gov.au/scholar/studyin.cfm.
Feel free to contact me with any questions you may have. I look forward to hearing from you and to helping you with your study plans.


thank u for send me message . im very interest to join in course . how can i apply to universitries

hi,i m very much impressed with this site, i wanted to know how to choose a best course in bachelors and how to do application to study in canada?? Which are the best universities in canada??

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