The University of Sydney Foundation Program (USFP)
The University of Sydney Foundation Program is designed to prepare you with a strong academic foundation so you can study successfully at the University of Sydney or other tertiary institution.
Suitable for:
- International students only, looking for the best preparation program to the top universities in Australia and New Zealand
- Students who do not meet the direct entry requirements into the undergraduate degree at The University of Sydney or other tertiary institutes in Australia
- Students seeking a preparation program for direct entry into the University of Sydney.
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Five good reasons to choose The University of Sydney Foundation Program
Your most effective pathway to a University of Sydney degree is through the University of Sydney Foundation Program.
Here’s 5 reasons why you should study The University of Sydney Foundation Program.
A choice of programs and start dates
The University of Sydney Foundation Program is available across multiple intakes and in 3 formats:
| Program |
Start dates |
Fees (AUD) |
| Standard (40 wks) |
2 February 2010 |
A$23,200 |
| 19 July 2010 |
A$23,200 |
| Standard (35 wks) |
19 April 2010 |
A$23,200 |
| 11 October 2010 |
A$23,200 |
| Extended (59 wks) |
8 February 2010 |
A$33,250 |
| 9 August 2010 |
A$33,250 |
USFP comparison table
The USFP comparison table allows you to compare the 3 formats of the USFP program, see what streams are offered in each and the cost per program.
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Not sure how to choose a Foundation course?
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Am I eligible for this Foundation course?To be admitted to Taylors College, you must meet certain English Language and academic requirements. Generally, you must have achieved satisfactory grades in subjects similar to the ones you wish to study at Taylors College.
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Assessment
Throughout your study, your progress will be assessed through a mixture of coursework, tests and examinations.
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Why choose The University of Sydney?
The University of Sydney has a world class reputation and is one of the best-known names in Australian education.
The University of Sydney is also a key member of the Group of Eight (Australia’s major research-intensive universities), the Academic Consortium 21, and the Worldwide Universities Network global research alliance.
Graduates of the University of Sydney are highly sought after both in Australia and internationally.
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