International College of Management Sydney (ICMS)
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Why ICMS?
ICMS is an exciting institution in an exciting location (Sydney's beach suburb of Many) for those of you interested in hospitality, tourism and restaurant management (HRT). And while ICMS is an internationally recognized provider of HRT programs, it also offers a variety of general business courses. ICMS is serious about business, and as one of its students, you will have to wear business attire to class! Here are the important details you need to know to study at ICMS:
- Terms: Fall (September thru December), Spring (February thru May), and Summer (May-August)
- Eligibility: open to all students currently enrolled in a US college or university; minimum 2. 5 GPA; minimum sophomore standing by the time of study in Australia
- Credits: 12-15 undergraduate per semester
- Frequently Asked Questions: visit our FAQ website to learn about financial aid and more
- Application Deadlines: April 1 for Fall, October 1 for Spring and March 14 for Summer
How to Apply
You must submit both the SUNY Application and the ICMS Application to the SUNY Plattsburgh Global Education Office by the deadlines stated in the above section. (Note: the 85.3kb SUNY Application PDF file requires the latest version of Acrobat Reader, which is available as a free download. )
Courses at ICMS
Typically, you take four courses at ICMS. ICMS offers majors in international business, hospitality management, retail services management, event management, marketing, international tourism and property management. Check out ICMS' course offerings for more information.
Accommodations
ICMS' accommodations represent an invaluable and unique educational experience. They expose you to the variety of cultural ICMS' students represent from across the world in a safe, friendly, and respectful environment. Rooms are equipped with desk/study facilities, heat, telephone and voicemail, and each floor has resident and graduate assistants. ICMS' accommodations also include all meals, seven days a week.
Location
Sydney is Australia's largest city with a population of slightly more than 4 million. It is also known worldwide to be very cosmopolitan and home to a variety of subcultures. Remember that when it is winter here, it is summer there and vice versa. However, do not pack your snowshoes because the climate is moderate in the winter and hot in the summer! If you want to learn more about Sydney, check out Sydney Online.
2009 Semester Program Cost Estimates:
- New York State Residents and Non-Residents: $17,799
- Includes:
- Application fee: $35 due when you apply
- Deposit: $350 due several weeks after accepted
- SUNY Tuition and Fee: $12,522
- Health Insurance: $392 for all students
- Room and board: approximately $4500
Please note: You will pay your Application Fee, Deposit, SUNY tuition, Semester Abroad Fee and Health Insurance to SUNY before you leave. You will pay for your room and board after you arrive in Australia to your host institution.
Other costs you will have to participate in this program:
- Roundtrip Airfare: fares vary drastically
- Australian Visa: estimated $400
- Passport: US passports currently cost $95
More Information
Questions, Comments, Suggestions?
If you would like more information about the Study Abroad and Exchanges program at Plattsburgh State, please contact or visit us at:
Global Education Office101 Broad Street
Plattsburgh, NY 12901
Phone: (518) 564-2321
Toll-Free Phone: (800) 388-6784
Fax: (518) 564-2326
E-mail: globaleducation@plattsburgh.edu
Location: We are physically located at 102 Broad St. on the SUNY Plattsburgh campus, which is the brown house that sits at the corner of Broad and Beekman Streets across from the Kehoe Building.
