So, what about credits?
Your host school abroad will not provide high school credit. All credit must be granted through your home school in the U.S. or Canada. All U.S./Canadian schools have different policies.
In Austria, we cannot guarantee your host school will provide you an official transcript. If your school will not, some host schools will provide documentation, letters, and any other materials you require upon request. You must have good behavior, attendance, and performance in order for the school to fulfill this request.
Then, you should take this documentation back to your home school as proof of your participation in the program. Your home school is responsible for awarding you credit for this program or not.
Before You Go Abroad
You should meet with your US high school before you leave and share the general curriculum guidelines for Austria with your guidance counselor and/or teachers.
Because the curriculum will vary by school and we cannot guarantee you’ll take any specific classes, it is important that you arrange the required classes required for your graduation, such as U.S. History, before or after your time abroad.
You will not know your course schedule until after you arrive in the country and start attending school.
Once You’re Abroad
Please keep in mind that the grading system in other countries is different than the US. Most host schools will not grant grades or transcripts as it is too difficult to evaluate your work due to the language barrier. If your host school is able to award you grades, they won’t be an exact match to what you would get in the US.
What to know about attending an Austrian high school:
- The school year in Austria will begin for foreign students in mid-September.
- In most cases you will go to school five days a week, except in some schools, where they have classes on Saturdays too.
- Lessons start just before 8 o’clock in the morning and finish around an hour after lunch during weekdays and around 12pm on Saturdays.
- Austrian youths’ study eight years at high school (Gymnasium).
- Austria has different kinds of schools:
- sports orientated gymnasiums
- music orientated schools
- science orientated schools
- economics orientated gymnasiums
- tourism orientated gymnasiums
- handicraft orientated schools
- pedagogic and kindergarten orientated schools
- agricultural high schools
The compulsory subjects for Austria are German, English, Mathematics, Biology, History, Physics, Chemistry, Sports, and Music. The most common subjects (basic subjects) are English, German, Mathematics, History, Biology, Sports, Music, Physics, Geography, French and Latin.
You can substitute one or two of them. This means, that instead of Latin or French, you can take part in a lower grade in German, where they teach more grammar. All classes are taught in German.
In Austria there are no school uniforms. There are mostly public schools, but some schools are private schools with a school fee. There is also a fare to pay if you go to school by bus or train. Some students can walk or ride a bike to school.