Athena Study Abroad in Sydney, Australia

Location

Australia: Sydney

Description

Sydney is Australia's premier city with a population of four million people and it is the largest and oldest city in Australia. Sydney has been drawing both migrants and visitors to its shores since first European settlement in 1788. Today, Sydney has a cosmopolitan mix of people, making it an exciting and rewarding city to live and study in.

HOUSING
The program includes a range of housing options, including on-campus accommodations, homestays and off-campus houses, all of which are conveniently located to the campus. Specific housing availability and needs will be discussed upon enrollment.

* On-campus Dormitories:
- Separate male and female rooms are provided in a secure environment.
- Each room is a single room and contains a bed, a desk, a chair, a wardrobe and an air conditioning unit controlled by the occupant.
- Wireless network facilities for computers are available in each room. Students are encouraged to bring laptop computers.
- There are common eating and entertainment rooms.
- Laundry facilities are available on campus and a linen service is provided.
- A residential advisor is on hand to assist students.
- Demand for onsite accommodation is high and places are limited so please apply early if you desire this housing option.

* Homestays:
- Athena and Campion College can assist in finding homestay accommodations.
- Students will live with Australian families near campus.
- This option is great for students looking to experience family life in Sydney and who are willing to adapt to the values and structure of the host family.

* Campion Campus House:
- The Campion Campus House is a college-owned property located on the campus boundary.
- Built in 1999, the house contains six bedrooms, each with its own bathroom facilities, as well as communal living space and a full kitchen.
- Currently, the house is used for junior and senior level student accommodation, allowing shared bedrooms for a total of 10 students.

MEALS
- Meals are included in the price of the program package.
- There is a cafe on campus providing a range of meals.
- For those living on campus, three meals per day, seven days a week, are provided in the campus cafe and the dorm is also equipped with a full kitchen and facilities for preparation and storage of food.
- For those living in homestays, the host family will provide meals each day.
- Coffee lounge facilities are also available.

OTHER SERVICES
- Brand new computing facilities are available for the use of students, including wireless access from laptops in many areas of the campus.
- In addition to 21,000 volumes on the shelves of our Library, students will have access to journal databases, inter-library loans and borrowing rights at selected universities.

FIELD TRIPS/EXCURSIONS
Two field trips are included in the semester program package:

1. Blue Mountains - Spend the day bushwalking and taking in the breathtaking sights at this World-Heritage site complete with regal views of cascading landscape and rich rainforest.
2. Featherdale Wildlife Park - See and touch Australia's native wildlife, including koalas, kangaroos, wombats, wallabies and more!

These two trips are always highlights of students' study abroad experience. In addition to the included field trips, students' can take advantage of a variety of excursions and cultural events offered by Campion College, some at an additional costs.

Highlights

Campion College Australia is the country's first liberal arts school. This small, Catholic institution provides personalized education, where all faculty and administration know the students by name. Students will also be guaranteed immersion into the Australian culture as they study, work and live alongside Australian students.

Campion is conveniently located adjacent to public transport routes and major freeways in the western suburbs of Sydney. Downtown Sydney is only 20 miles from campus.

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