ASSOCIATION OF THE UNITED STATES ARMY

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AUSA Premium Members, Association Members, and their dependents (to include children, spouses, and grandchildren) are eligible to apply.

Applications are open from February 21, 2024, to May 27, 2024, at 11:59 pm (EDT)

Please verify your membership on the application form to expedite the application process. If you do not know your AUSA membership number or that of your sponsor, please contact AUSA Member Support at [email protected] or 1-855-246-6269.

Military experience is not a requirement for many scholarships. Applicants may apply to all programs for which they qualify with a single application.

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General Studies

Trident university scholarships.

$144,000 Total Available | Fall 2024

Trident University offers three full-ride scholarships. It has more than 20 years of experience serving military students, veterans and their families, and is often able to provide credit for your years of leadership and professional experience. The AUSA Trident University Scholarships are designed to assist AUSA members and their families with a bachelors or masters degree from a top online university.

GEN Carl E. Vuono Leadership Scholarship

$10,000 | Fall 2024

This scholarship is named in honor of former Army Chief of Staff Gen. Carl E. Vuono, who served on the Association of the U.S. Army’s Board of Directors for 20 years. Vuono, who retired from active duty in 1991, was first appointed in 2003 to the association’s governing body, then known as the Board of Trustees. During his tenure, Vuono provided leadership, guidance and unwavering support for AUSA’s continued growth and support of America’s Army. He retired from the board in 2024.

SMA Leon Van Autreve Scholarships

$2,000 - $25,000 | Fall 2024

Through a generous contribution from the USAA, the SMA Leon Van Autreve Scholarships honor the memory and legacy of SMA Leon Van Autreve. These scholarships embody SMA Van Autreve’s commitment to highly motivated and educated professionals by providing support to those who dedicate themselves to service to the Nation and pursuing self-improvement.

Completed Coursework Scholarships

$2,500 | Fall 2024

The AUSA Completed Coursework Scholarships are designed to assist young professionals with college debt from recent completion of college courses or costs associated with completed professional certifications. Applicants must have completed a degree at an accredited college or university within the past 3 years or must have completed an accredited certification course in preparation for career opportunities within the past year.

The MilDef Way Scholarship

$5,000 | Fall 2024

MilDef is a systems integrator and full-spectrum provider specializing in rugged IT for military, government, and critical infrastructure sectors. They provide hardware, software, and services that help digitalize vital information streams in the harshest conditions and most challenging environments. MilDef’s products are sold to more than 160 customers through subsidiaries in Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, the United States and Australia, and through partner networks in more than 30 countries. MilDef Group is listed on Nasdaq Stockholm.

For scholarship applicants interested in applying, the “MilDef Way” is the internal compass points that assist our members in doing the right thing and keep our team on the right path (Way). The internal compass guides individuals through four fundamental principles: proactivity, priority, integrity, and unity. MilDef is seeking applicants who exemplify these values, demonstrating initiative, a commitment to what matters most, unwavering honesty, and the ability to work together towards common goals.

General Studies Application Requirements

  • A one-page autobiography.
  • A letter describing your career aspirations, including your course of study and plans for completion of a degreed program. For the completed coursework scholarships, describe how you are using your degree or certification.
  • Two letters of recommendation from school officials, e.g., principal, counselor, teacher, coach.

Additional Requirements for Trident University

  • Scholarship recipients will need to apply and submit all required information to Trident University to be accepted for admission.
  • Each scholarship applicant must apply directly to AUSA for scholarship selection and directly to Trident University for admission once the scholarship is awarded.
  • Each recipient must start matriculation within 6 months of selection.

Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math Scholarships

Joseph p. and helen t. cribbins scholarships.

The Joseph P. and Helen T. Cribbins Scholarships honor the memory and legacy of Joseph and Helen Cribbins, long-time supporters of America’s Army and AUSA. The scholarships are awarded to help AUSA members to complete degrees in the areas of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math.

Nicholas D. Chabraja Scholarships

The Nicholas D. Chabraja Scholarships honor our past AUSA Chairman of the Board of Directors. These scholarships assist AUSA members to complete degrees in the areas of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math.

Delta Dental Oral Health and Wellness Scholarships

$2,000 | Fall 2024

Funded by a grant from Delta Dental, this program provides scholarships to Army family members and transitioning Soldiers for the advancement of oral health and wellness. Eligible applicants may pursue a wide range of programs such as dentistry, nursing, home healthcare aid, or caregiver training.

Medical Technology Enterprise Consortium Scholarships

The Medical Technology Enterprise Consortium (MTEC) is a non-profit biomedical technology consortium collaborating under an Other Transaction Agreement (OTA) with the U.S. Army Medical Research and Development Command (USAMRDC). MTEC works to promote the development and delivery of medical technologies to improve the health and safety of military personnel, veterans, and civilians. This ranges from research and development that addresses brain health to combat-related trauma and much more. Since we were founded in 2016, we've funded over $780M in research designed to protect and heal U.S. warfighters.

We would like to support the continued academic work of an Army medic or soldier or officer in a similar health care role who is pursuing a career in biomedical research or health care services, preferably including issues or services related to veterans and their families.

STEM Application Requirements

  • Applicant must be pursuing a degree in science, technology, engineering or math with acceptance at an accredited college or university.
  • A letter describing your career aspirations, including your course of study and plans for completion of a degreed program.
  • Two letters of recommendation from school officials, e.g., principals, counselors, teachers.
  • A certified high school transcript, plus any transcripts of completed college courses

Army Scholarships

AUSA Membership is not required

SGM Dawn Kilpatrick Memorial AUSA Scholarship

$4,000 | Fall 2024

SGM Dawn Kilpatrick served in the Army for 20 years before passing after a two-year battle with cervical cancer. The Office of the Chief of Public Affairs established an ongoing scholarship in her name, honoring her memory and enabling mid-level and senior noncommissioned officers with a primary MOS of 46Q, 46R, or 46Z the opportunity to compete for an educational scholarship grant. The recipient will receive $4,000 and will exemplify the Army vision and influence future leaders while practicing excellent stewardship of the Army's most precious resource - our Soldiers.

SGM Larry Strickland Memorial Fund & Scholarship

SGM Larry L. Strickland served in the Army for 30 years. He was serving as sergeant major to the Army’s deputy chief of staff for personnel when he became a victim of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attack on the Pentagon.

Awarded annually to 2 noncommissioned officers who best exemplify the Army’s vision and influence others in shaping future leaders while practicing excellent stewardship of Soldiers. Each recipient receives a bronze eagle and $4,000 to help cover the costs of an education that tuition assistance does not pay, such as instructional fees, laboratory fees and books. The award is presented annually at the Sergeant Major of the Army Noncommissioned Officer and Soldier Forum at AUSA’s Annual Meeting.

LTC Theodore G. Stroup, Jr. - Junior ROTC Scholarship

$1,000 - $2,500 | Fall 2024

This award honors LTG Theodore G. Stroup, Jr., U.S. Army, Retired, a former Vice President of Education at AUSA. It is intended to recognize achievement of high school junior and senior JROTC cadets and to increase their awareness and appreciation of the defense community and AUSA.

Senior ROTC Scholarship Program

As part of the Army’s ROTC Civilian Sponsored Scholarship Program (CSSP), AUSA will award scholarships annually to top Cadets in Senior ROTC programs. Army Cadet Command oversees this selection process.

Non-AUSA Scholarship Resources

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Scholarships of $2,000 each will be awarded to persons on active duty in the uniformed military services, to veterans, and to their spouses or dependents, who are currently enrolled full time in an eligible degree program at an accredited 4-year college or university in the U.S. (Veterans attending college as freshmen are eligible to apply; all others must be at least second-year college students, enrolled full time as sophomores or juniors at the time of application.) 

American Legion Child Welfare Foundation Grant

CWF accepts funding proposals from nonprofit organizations for projects that contribute to the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual welfare of children. Grants are only given to entities that help U.S. children in a large geographic area; they are not awarded for day-to-day operating expenses or special operating expenses.

AMVETS Scholarships

AMVETS annually awards scholarships to veterans/active military. 

Army Scholarship Foundation

The mission of the Foundation is to provide college scholarships to the sons and daughters of those who have served our nation honorably as soldiers in the United States Army and to provide college scholarships to spouses of enlisted soldiers serving on active duty in the United States Army.

Army Tuition Assistance (TA)

TA provides financial assistance for voluntary off-duty education programs in support of a Soldier’s professional and personal self-development goals.  The program is open to nearly all Soldiers including Army Reserve, and Army National Guard on active duty.

Council of College and Military Educators

The Council of College and Military Educators (CCME) is the only National Organization for professional military educators. It offers several scholarships to Servicemembers and spouses.

THE CTU PATRIOT SCHOLARSHIP

Each year, Colorado Technical University awards 50 full-tuition scholarships to service members, veterans, their family and caregivers. Apply now to start your educational journey.

For more information view the CTU Patriot Scholarship PDF .

Fisher House Scholarships for Military Children

Information on eligibility requirements and application materials for Scholarships for Military Children Program.

Folds of Honor Foundation

The Folds of Honor Foundation provides educational scholarships for dependents and spouses of Servicemembers who are either killed or disabled while serving their country. 

Fry Scholarship

Children of military personnel who died in the line of duty since Sept. 11, 2001, can apply for a non-competitive educational scholarship based on the new Post-9/11 GI Bill.  For more information or assistance applying, call toll-free 1-888-GIBILL-1 (1-888-442-4551).

Heroes' Legacy Scholarships

The "Heroes' Legacy Scholarships" program honors not only those who have fallen in battle, but all who have died or have become disabled through their active military service since September 11, 2001. The program is open to their dependent unmarried children under age 23. A disability is defined as one that results in the service member being eligible for, and receiving, Traumatic Servicemembers' Group Life Insurance (TSGLI) or a permanent and total disability compensation rating of 100%. 

National Military Family Association Spouse Scholarship

Information about scholarships and business funding for military spouses

Pat Tillman Foundation

The Pat Tillman Foundation is dedicated to supporting educational opportunities for servicemembers and their families.  Please find the applications under the "What’s New" section of the Pat Tillman Foundation main page.

Special Operations Warriors Fund

The Special Operations Warrior Foundation (SOWF) provides college scholarship grants, based on need, along with financial aid and educational counseling to the children of Special Operations personnel who were killed in an operational mission or training accident.

Student Veterans of America

The Student Veterans of America helps veterans achieve a smooth transition into institutions of higher education and advocates on behalf of student veterans.

Thanks USA Scholarships

ThanksUSA Scholarships are college, technical and vocational school scholarships awarded to spouses and children of active-duty troops. 

Veterans of Foreign Wars

The VFW offers two scholarship programs for children and youth: The Voice of Democracy Scholarship and the Patriot's Pen award.

Testimonials

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“AUSA has continued to make a positive impact on my life over my past four years as a college student. While at my University, I have been a Biology major, all conference volleyball player, Vice President of Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Director in Tri Delta, an advocate for mental health, and even been able to volunteer in the special needs community. Without financial support from AUSA, I could not have focused on these passions, served my community, or excelled academically and athletically to the extent I have. Thank you to AUSA and all its members for allowing me to reach my goals in my undergraduate experience, and even at the graduate level as I have been admitted to Physician Assistant school and will begin this May!”

- Tori Stuart

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“I sought application for scholarships from the Association of the United States Army to support my career development as both a scientist in medicinal chemistry and as an officer in the United States Army. It had never occurred to me the amount of support the association provides to servicemembers until I had learned about the many scholarship opportunities graciously advised to me by the commandant of the US Army Chemical Corps at Fort Leonardwood, Missouri. Today, the scholarship has provided substantial financial support for my doctoral degree in medicinal chemistry and has eased a financial burden whilst I balance multiple commitments between my doctoral program and US Army officer career.”

- 1LT William Howlett

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“To me, AUSA's mission hits very close to home. My grandfather served in Vietnam and my father served in the Gulf Wars, and I am proud to support an organization that advocates for the hardworking, brave souls of men like these. I am studying in school to become a Registered Nurse, and as a nurse I hope to give back to people like our veteran community who are in need of love and care.

Without the generosity of scholarship programs like AUSA, my dream of becoming a nurse wouldn't be possible; so I am deeply grateful for the opportunity they have given me.”

- Kayleigh Mitchell

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“I am so very grateful and honored to be awarded the Condor Outdoor Products Scholarship. Due to my grandfather's service in the United States Army, I have an extended appreciation for what AUSA does and what they stand for.

Receiving this great scholarship from an even greater organization will be an amazing aid in paying my college tuition at Baylor University! ”

- Joshua Duffer

Chapter Scholarships

In 2020, AUSA Chapters awarded $250,000+ through 33 scholarships. Check with your local chapter for additional scholarship opportunities.

2021 chapter scholarship awards can be viewed here

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How To Apply

Visit https://scholarship.ausa.org to start your application.

  • Register Click on the "Register" link and complete and submit the registration form. You will receive a confirmation email.
  • Log In Login to the scholarship program with your email and password.
  • Create Create your scholarship application. Review scholarship detail and criteria.
  • Save During the Call for Applications period, your application can be saved as DRAFT until all the required information is completed and attachments uploaded. As each section is complete, you will see a appear in the tab when the application is saved. At any time, you can download and print your application by clicking on the icon in the Application Summary section.
  • Submit On completion, save your application as FINAL. Download and print a copy of your application for your records by clicking on the icon in the Application Summary section in the right column. Note: You can continue to make updates and resave as FINAL prior to the application close date.

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Society of Women Engineers

Apply for a scholarship with a significant piece of work in one of five subject categories to earn up to a $50,000 scholarship. 

Open to All High Schoolers. Deadline: Varies

Scholarship America

Explore a variety of scholarships and prizes on Scholarship America. In 2020, they served over 100,000 students and distributed over $273 million. Open to All High Schoolers. Deadline: Varies

United Negro College Fund (UNCF)

The United Negro College Fund (UNCF) scholarships are available to minority students throughout the United States.  A number of scholarship programs are offered through UNCF. Deadline: Varies

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BigFuture rewards students who take steps to plan for life after high school.

Sophomores and juniors can now qualify for $500 & $40k drawings this month by starting their career list or building their college list. Deadline: Varies

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  • Achievement  – for students who can demonstrate leadership, impressive academic results and other forms of achievement
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Access & equity, achievement, international, aboriginal social and emotional wellbeing scholarship.

For Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander students working, or intending to work in the social and emotional well-being workforce, enrolled in related programs; worth up to $135,000 for tuition fees, SSAF and financial support.

Air Pilots Scholarship

For Bachelor of Aviation (Pilot Training) students; worth $3,000

Alan and Mary Longstaff Women in Engineering Scholarship

For students who identify as a woman in the first or second year of a Bachelor of Engineering who are Indigenous, relocating to study, or can demonstrate financial hardship; worth up to $5,000.

Andreas Florez Music Equity Scholarship

For Bachelor of Arts (Music Industry) students who can demonstrate circumstances impacting their education; worth up to $5,000.

Andreas Florez Music Travel Scholarship

For Bachelor of Arts (Music Industry) students undertaking an overseas study mobility activity who can demonstrate circumstances impacting their education; worth $5,000.

Australian Dairy Blends Scholarship

For students enrolling full-time in a food technology/management program; worth up to $20,000.

BGIS Women in Engineering Scholarship

For Bachelor of Engineering students who identify as a woman; worth $5,000 per annum plus paid work.

BMD Group Scholarship

For third year Civil and Infrastructure Engineering students; worth $5,000 per year for two years and an eight week paid work experience placement.

Bachelor of Construction Management (Honours) Scholarship

For students who identify as a woman commencing a Bachelor of Construction Management (Honours) degree at RMIT with high ATAR results; worth $5,000.

Bachelor of Project Management (Honours) Scholarship

For students who identify as a woman commencing a Bachelor of Project Management (Honours) degree at RMIT with high ATAR results; worth $5,000.

Bachelor of Property Development, Investment and Valuation (Honours) Scholarship

For students who identify as a woman commencing a Bachelor of Property Development, Investment and Valuation (Honours) degree at RMIT with high ATAR results; worth $5,000.

Beazley Scholarship

For a RMIT apprentice; worth up to $2,500.

Boeing Scholarship

For students enrolled in programs of significance to Boeing; worth $5,000.

Brimbank City Council Scholarship

For Urban Planning students who can demonstrate circumstances which impact their study; worth up to $4,500.

Bruce Henderson Architects Scholarship

For Bachelor of Architectural Design or Master of Architecture students who can demonstrate circumstances which impact their study; worth up to $30,000.

Building and Construction Foundation Scholarship

For project and construction management and building and construction students passionate about a career in the industry; worth $5,000.

Calleo Indigenous Scholarship

For Indigenous students enrolling full-time in their second year of an undergraduate degree who can demonstrate financial hardship and other circumstances which impact their study; worth up to $10,000.

Career Success WIL Grant

For students studying a bachelor's degree experiencing financial hardship through loss of income, incur additional expenses or require specialist resources due to undertaking a WIL placement in 2024; worth up to $3,000.

Carey Lyon Scholarship

For full-time Architecture students who can demonstrate circumstances which impact their study; worth up to $37,500.

Cedar Pacific UniLodge Melbourne CBD Accommodation Scholarship

For students who need to relocate to study at RMIT in Melbourne; provides a rental subsidy worth up to $13,234 for accommodation at UniLodge Melbourne CBD.

Cedar Pacific UniLodge Melbourne Central Accommodation Scholarship

For students who need to relocate to study at RMIT in Melbourne; provides a rental subsidy worth up to $13,494 for accommodation at UniLodge Melbourne Central.

Cedar Pacific UniLodge Melbourne City Accommodation Scholarship

For students who need to relocate to study at RMIT in Melbourne; provides a rental subsidy worth up to $19,984 for accommodation at UniLodge Melbourne City.

Cedar Pacific UniLodge Royal Melbourne Accommodation Scholarship

For students who need to relocate to study at RMIT in Melbourne; provides a rental subsidy worth up to $23,868 for accommodation at UniLodge Royal Melbourne.

Charles Blackall Journalists' Scholarship

For journalism students who need assistance with accommodation expenses who demonstrate financial hardship; worth up to $4,878.60.

Cheng King Law Scholarship

For vocational and undergraduate students studying property, accounting, commerce, economics, finance, and financial planning who are from a diverse background and/or can demonstrate circumstances which impact their study; worth up to $40,000.

CitiPower Future Women in Electrical Engineering Scholarship

For students who identify as a woman progressing from an engineering program to specialise in electrical or electronic engineering; worth up to $15,000.

CitiPower, Powercor and United Energy Future Women in Electrical Engineering Scholarship

For electrical engineering students who identify as a woman with a GPA of 2.5 or higher; worth $5,000 per year for up to three years.

Cultural Visions Grant

Supporting a RMIT student who wishes to realise an artistic project that explores the exchange of culture in Australia; worth $10,000.

DELWP Diversity and Inclusion Scholarship

For students who identify as a woman and/or Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students enrolled in surveying or geospatial sciences; worth up to $10,000.

David Phillips Memorial Scholarship

For students enrolled full-time in the ELICOS Academic English Program who can demonstrate hardship; worth $5,000.

Davies Dunn Scholarship

For Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander, refugee, or asylum seeker postgraduate by coursework students in a STEM discipline; worth up to $8,500.

Deda Scholarship

For a student enrolled full-time in the Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) or the Master of Clinical Psychology, who can demonstrate circumstances which impact their study; worth up to $10,000.

Delcon Group Women in Engineering Scholarship

For a civil engineering student who identifies as a woman and has an affinity for the civil construction industry; worth $7,000 per year.

Destination Australia Scholarship

For students enrolled full-time in an aviation program at RMIT’s Bendigo campus; worth up to $15,000.

Donald Cant Watts Corke Scholarship

For construction and project management students who can demonstrate circumstances which impact their study; worth $7,500.

Dwell Village Accommodation Support Scholarship

For students who need to relocate to study at RMIT in Melbourne; provides a rental subsidy worth up to $11,814.

Dylan Alcott Foundation Scholarship

For undergraduate students with a disability, long-term medical or neurodiverse condition which impacts their study; worth up to $10,000 per year.

Emeritus Professor Brian Smith AO Scholarship

For current or former refugee students who can demonstrate circumstances which impact their study; worth up to $35,000.

Emeritus Professor David Beanland AO Scholarship

For Bachelor of Engineering students who can demonstrate academic achievement and other circumstances which impact their study; worth up to $28,000.

Emeritus Professor John Jackson Scholarship

For students commencing a diploma or degree who can demonstrate financial hardship and other circumstances which impact their study; worth up to $125,000.

Ernest William Capp Scholarship

For diploma and degree students who can demonstrate circumstances which impact their study; worth up to $1,000.

Essendon Education Academy Community Scholarship

For Essendon Education Academy students undertaking the dual Diploma of Business with the Diploma of Leadership and Management who love sport and can demonstrate circumstances impacting their education; worth 100% of tuition fees paid.

Evelyn Boekemann Scholarship

For Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander students in a certificate IV or diploma; worth up to $28,000.

GJK Facility Services Scholarship

For STEM bachelor students who can demonstrate circumstances which impact their study; worth up to $30,000.

GS1 Australia Supply Chain Scholarships

For Bachelor of Business (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) students who can demonstrate circumstances which impact their study; worth up to $40,000.

Gavin Teague Memorial Scholarship

For students enrolled in the Bachelor of Arts (Fine Art) program who can demonstrate artistic merit and circumstances which impact their study; worth up to $1,300.

Gerard Driesen Scholarship to Support Indigenous Students

For Indigenous students enrolled in a Bachelor of Arts, worth up to $10,000.

Gina Solomon Scholarship in Environment Studies

For students who identify as a woman in their second year of an environmental science, urban and regional planning, environmental engineering or sustainable systems engineering bachelor degree; worth $5,000.

Grathelms Scholarship

For second year or honours year Bachelor of Fashion (Design) students with outstanding academic results, who can demonstrate circumstances which impact their study; worth $7,000.

Halim Family Women in Science Scholarship

For STEMM students who identify as a woman and can demonstrate circumstances which impact their study; worth up to $20,000.

Herbert and Inge Littauer Nursing Scholarship

For students enrolled full-time in a nursing diploma or degree program who can demonstrate circumstances which impact their study; worth $3,000.

Hugh and Selina Williams Foundation Scholarship

For first or second year computing technology students who identify as a woman and can demonstrate circumstances which impact their study; worth up to $30,000.

Inder Kaur Resilience Scholarship

For students who identify as a woman and can demonstrate circumstances which impact their study; worth up to $25,000.

Inder Kaur Scholarship

For students who identify as a woman enrolling full-time in a bachelor's degree program, who can demonstrate circumstances which impact their study; worth up to $35,000.

Indigenous Commonwealth Accommodation Scholarship

For Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander degree and postgraduate by coursework students from interstate or rural/regional Victoria; worth up to $49,000.

Journal Accommodation Support Scholarship

For students who need to relocate to study at RMIT in Melbourne; provides a rental subsidy worth up to $12,975.

RMIT Accommodation Scholarship

For commencing students moving to Melbourne or Bendigo to study at RMIT; worth up to $6,000.

RMIT Indigenous Accommodation Scholarship

For Australian Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander students who need to relocate to study at RMIT in Melbourne; worth up to $30,000.

Scape Accommodation Support Scholarship

For students who need to relocate to study at RMIT in Melbourne; provides a rental subsidy worth up to $9,620.

UniLodge @ RMIT Bundoora - Walert House Accommodation Scholarship

For students who are moving to Melbourne to study at RMIT Bundoora; provides a rental subsidy worth up to $7,000 at UniLodge @ RMIT Bundoora - Walert House.

Emily McPherson Executive MBA Scholarship

For students commencing the Executive Master of Business Administration; worth 50% tuition fees paid.

ExxonMobil Engineering Scholarship for Excellence

For Bachelor of Engineering students with a GPA of 3.0 or higher in their penultimate year of study; worth $5,000 for one year.

George Alexander Foundation Scholarship

For bachelor degree students with academic ability, leadership potential and a passion for community involvement; worth up to $24,000.

Hacer Women in Construction Scholarship

For women studying construction or project management, or energy efficient and sustainable building; worth $7,000, and a paid position in the Hacer Group 2-year Graduate Program.

Hay and Backman Supply Chain and Logistics Scholarship

For students enrolled in Supply Chain and Logistics programs; worth up to $10,000.

IDEA Photography Scholarship for Excellence

For commencing Bachelor of Arts (Photography) students who demonstrate creative excellence in their photography; worth up to $22,500.

IFM Investors Women in Infrastructure Scholarship

For students who identify as a woman in the penultimate year of their degree, studying an accounting, business, economics or finance program; worth $20,000.

Irana Turynska Scholarship

For students who identify as a woman in their third year of the Bachelor of Architectural Design or first year of the Master of Architecture; worth up to $20,000.

Jacob and Charlotte Kahane Scholarship

For students enrolled full-time in the Bachelor of Communication (Journalism) program; worth up to $24,000.

John Storey Junior Scholarship in Mechanical Engineering

For Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) students in their second year or above who can demonstrate outstanding academic achievement; worth up to $40,000.

Kapitol Group Scholarship

For second year construction management students with a GPA of 2.7 or higher; worth $7,500 for one year.

Mainfreight Scholarship

For students enrolled in their final year of a Bachelor of Business degree; worth $8,000.

McMullen Nolan Group (MNG) Geospatial Science and Surveying Scholarship

For third and fourth year geospatial science and surveying students; worth $5,000.

Order of Australia Association Foundation Scholarship

For third year health or social work bachelor program students who can demonstrate potential, and financial hardship; worth up to $20,000.

Professor Anthony Bailey Memorial Scholarship

For commencing criminal justice, legal studies or criminology students; worth $7,500 for one year.

Professor Robert and Josephine Shanks Undergraduate Scholarship

For students entering their honours year in science, engineering or technology; worth up to $7,000.

STEM Women in Computing Technologies Scholarship

For students who identify as a woman commencing a bachelor's in computer science, data science, information technology or software engineering; worth up to $20,000.

STEM Women in Engineering Scholarship

For students who identify as a woman commencing a Bachelor of Engineering; worth up to $20,000.

Sarah's Dream Scholarship

For second year Associate Degree in Aviation (Professional Pilots) students; worth $10,000.

Sartori Memorial Scholarship

For students commencing an engineering degree at RMIT; worth up to $28,000.

School of Art Honours Travelling Grant

For fine art students in their Honours year who can demonstrate outstanding academic achievement; worth up to $4,000.

Sir William Tyree Engineering Scholarship

For commencing Bachelor of Engineering students; worth up to $64,000.

Spatial Vision Women in Geospatial Scholarship

For students who identify as a woman enrolling in their first year of geospatial sciences; worth $5,000.

Steve Ashton Scholarship

For students who are architects; worth up to $30,000.

Gama-dji Grant

For commencing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students; worth up to $500.

Indigenous Commonwealth Education Scholarship

For Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander degree and postgraduate by coursework students; worth up to $42,000.

Indigenous Resource Grant

For Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander students to assist with various costs that may impede the continuation of study.

Jillian Weaven Human Resources Scholarship

For Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander students who identify as a woman enrolling in a postgraduate human resources program; worth up to $10,000.

Juris Doctor Scholarship

For students commencing the Juris Doctor; worth up to 100% of tuition fees paid.

Ngarara Willim Postgraduate Coursework Scholarship

For Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander postgraduate by coursework students; worth up to $6,000.

Ngarara Willim Professional Development Fund

For Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander students to attend professional development activities related to their studies.

RMIT Indigenous Study Support Scholarship

For Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander students; worth up to $3,000.

Santa Singh and Balwant Kaur Scholarship

For Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander and Afghan students who identify as a woman enrolled in a vocational or higher education program who can demonstrate financial hardship; worth up to $20,000.

John Bush Memorial Scholarship

For Thailand born students studying full-time in an undergraduate or postgraduate by coursework program who can demonstrate circumstances which impact their study; worth up to $30,000.

Lonsdale Scholarship

For students in vocational or higher education programs who can demonstrate circumstances which impact their study; worth up to $5,000.

RMIT Welcome and the Sam and Nina Narodowski Asylum Seeker Scholarships

For people seeking asylum enrolling in a vocational or undergraduate program.

Gail E Donne Scholarship in Biomedical Science (Laboratory Medicine)

For students who identify as a woman enrolled full-time in a laboratory medicine program who can demonstrate financial hardship, academic ability and are involved in their community; worth up to $7,500.

John Holland Scholarship

For commencing construction or project management students who identify as a woman; worth $5,000.

Port of Portland Scholarship for Women

For Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Infrastructure) students who identify as a woman who can demonstrate circumstances which impact their study; worth up to $10,000 per year.

Westpac Young Technologists Scholarship

For students commencing a technology-related degree; worth up to $15,000.

Withers/Needham Scholarship for Women in Engineering

For Engineering students who identify as a woman in their second to fourth year who can demonstrate circumstances which impact their study; worth $5,000.

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ANU Coursework Scholarships - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Scholarships provide financial assistance to students at ANU, awarded based on academic, sports, or other achievements. They're available to both new and current students and can cover various expenses like tuition, accommodation, and study materials. To find scholarships, check the ANU Scholarships webpage .

an Aboriginal/Torres Strait Islander student. What scholarships support Indigenous students?

The ANU Tjabal Indigenous Higher Education Centre offers various scholarships, grants and support to Indigenous students during their academic duration at ANU. You may find more information about the support available on the Tjabal Centre webpage . 

You can also go to the ANU scholarship webpage and use the filter 'Indigenous' under 'Selection criteria' to identify scholarships that specifically support Indigenous students.

from a rural / regional area in Australia and completing Year 12. Will I receive any assistance to move to Canberra and study at ANU?

ANU provides various scholarship and support services to help students from rural and regional areas in Australia to transition smoothly during their move to Canberra and study at ANU. Go to the ANU scholarship webpage and use the filter 'Regional, Rural or remote' under 'Selection criteria'. 

ANU also runs the First-Year Experience Program to better support students from regional and remote areas. There will also be an announcement soon on the Tertiary Access Payment for regional and remote students relocating to university.

an elite athlete and have represented my state at a national level. Are there any suitable scholarships to support athletes?

ANU currently offers a few scholarships aimed to support elite athletes during their academic program at ANU. Check the ANU scholarship webpage and use the filter 'Elite athlete' under 'Selection criteria'. ANU Sport also provides financial assistance to elite athletes such as travel grants to support students who excel in their sporting discipline.

a Permanent Humanitarian Visa holder. What scholarships can I apply for?

Currently, all scholarships at ANU which aim to support refugees require evidence of a humanitarian or protection visa provided by the Australian Government. 

For example, the ANU Humanitarian Scholarship is open to International undergraduate students who hold a Temporary Protection Visa / Safe haven Enterprise Visa or are an Asylum Seeker.

on a Diplomatic visa, residing in the ACT and wish to pursue my undergraduate studies at ANU?

ANU offers the Vice-Chancellor's Undergraduate Scholarship for the Diplomatic Corps in Australia which is aimed to support accredited diplomats (based in the ACT) and their immediate family to pursue their undergraduate studies at ANU.

studying an undergraduate degree at a different university. Are there any scholarships available if I choose to do my honours year at ANU?

Check the ANU Scholarship webpage , select the filters 'Honours' under 'Study level' and see what scholarships are available for you.

applying via UAC. Am I eligible for any equity-based scholarships based on my social and financial conditions?

From time to time, ANU will participate in UAC Equity Scholarships. Please check the UAC Equity Scholarships website for more details.

a PhD candidate. Who do I contact about HDR scholarships?

For all queries related to scholarships for Masters (By Research) or PhD programs, you may reach out to the ANU Graduate Research Office (GRO) on [email protected] . You can also refer this webpage for more information.

What is a scholarship?

Scholarships provide financial assistance to students commencing their studies at ANU or to assist them during their University studies. Scholarships may be awarded to commencing or current students in order to recognise their achievements in academics or sports as well as to provide access to tertiary education.

Where can I find a list of scholarships available at the ANU?

For a list of scholarships offered at ANU, go to ANU Scholarships webpage to search for scholarships that you may be eligible for. You can search by study level, student type, interest area and selection criteria.

How do I apply for a scholarship?

On each ANU scholarship website, you can find the eligibility, application process and Conditions of Award. This information outlines the application process, deadlines for submission and a description of any required supporting documents.

How are scholarship recipients selected?

To be considered for any scholarship, you must meet the eligibility criteria stated on the scholarship webpage and in the Conditions of Award for that scholarship. Eligible applicants will be assessed based on the selection criteria outlined in the Conditions of Award.

I have a question about a specific scholarship. Who do I contact?

On the right bottom side of each scholarship's webpage, a name/position title and email address are listed. If you have any queries regarding that specific scholarship, you may email the nominated contact.

Can I hold multiple scholarships at the same time?

A student may be considered for any coursework scholarship that they are eligible for. However, there are restrictions around what types of scholarships can be held concurrently as well as the total annual value of the scholarship package. Please check the ' Types of scholarships ' webpage for more details.

What types of scholarship are available at ANU?

There are four types of coursework scholarships :

  • Academic scholarships - eligibility and/or selection is based on academic merit.
  • Access scholarships -  eligibility and/or selection is based on various adjustment factors such as financial hardship, gender, personal disability, regional residential address, etc.
  • Sports scholarships - eligibility and/or selection is based on achievements in sports.
  • Residential scholarships - provide direct benefits to address accommodation expenses.

Are all scholarships linked to a specific academic program?

Not all scholarships are linked to a specific academic program. However, you can search the ANU Scholarships website by interest area (i.e. College) to see what scholarships are available or you can search by keyword.

Do I have to use my scholarship money on tuition fees?

Scholarships support students to meet the costs incurred while studying such as accommodation, food, books, study materials, equipment, etc. However, the Conditions of Award of a scholarship will clarify if it is intended for a specific purpose.

Prospective Students ( Direct domestic applications )

What does 'academic merit' mean.

Academic scholarships are awarded based on academic merit, which includes the ANU Selection Rank, Final ANU Selection Rank or Final ATAR of eligible applicants. For more information, please visit our webpage for direct applicants .

Is the co-curricular information that I submit in my direct application related to scholarship selection?

While co-curricular information is part of the direct application process, the information submitted is not currently used for scholarship eligibility or selection

When will I know if I have received a scholarship?

If you have been selected for a scholarship, you will receive the scholarship offer along with your admission offer, usually in early August. Scholarships must be accepted prior to the deadline, and the scholarship offer must be reconfirmed in December along with the final admission offer. A small number of scholarships are also offered in December that had not been previously offered.

Can I defer my scholarship offer so I can take a gap year?

If you have been awarded a scholarship offer as part of the ANU direct application process, you cannot defer the scholarship offer unless it is allowed as per the Conditions of Award for that scholarship.

I didn't receive a scholarship offer, but will more scholarships be offered later?

There are a limited number of scholarships offered though the ANU direct application process. If you have not been offered any scholarship through the ANU Direct Application, you may still be considered for other scholarships offered by the University or your specific college(s). 

You can review the ANU Scholarship webpage to know more about other scholarships.

Can parents receive correspondence about their child's application?

All communication and correspondence from ANU will be sent to the primary contact details provided by the applicant. Parents can receive correspondence or contact ANU for information about admission or scholarship offers if they have been nominated in the ANU direct admission application. 

ANU will respond to queries from parents only if the nominated parent uses their nominated email or phone.

Current Students

Are there any scholarships for currently enrolled students.

ANU does offer various scholarships to current students. Some of these scholarships are specific to certain programs and are offered by the respective college. 

You can find more information about the eligibility criteria and application process for these scholarships by selecting the filter 'current' under student types on the ANU scholarship webpage .

Is there any financial assistance available for current students to support their living costs such as food, accommodation, textbooks etc?

ANU does offer various grants, bursaries and scholarships to support the living expenses of students during their academic duration. For support related to accommodation, you can go to the Financial Support webpage . 

For assistance related to any other living costs, you can reach out to the student associations - ANU Student Association ( ANUSA ).

Are there any scholarships for current International students at ANU?

Many of the scholarships available for current students are also available for international students. On the ANU Scholarship webpage , select the filters 'Current' and 'International' under 'Student Types'.

Are there any specific scholarships for honours students?

There are scholarships for students either commencing or already enrolled in Honours year at ANU. On the ANU Scholarship webpage , select the filters 'Honours' under 'Study level'.

How does a CRS/CRN on my transcript impact consideration for scholarships?

A CRS/CRN mark does not directly affect consideration for scholarships for current students. However, courses with a CRS/CRN will not be counted towards the units completed by the student in their program. 

This may impact the student's application if the scholarship requires a certain number of units completed at the time of consideration for the scholarship.

Scholarship recipients

What do i need to do to receive my first scholarship payment on time.

Once you have been awarded a scholarship, you must update your Australian bank account details and your address details on the Interactive Student Information System (ISIS) before the start of the semester. 

Please note that overseas bank account detail cannot be entered in ISIS and ANU will not be responsible if you provide incorrect bank account details. You must also enrol in the required number of units every semester for the duration of the scholarship.

What do I need to do to maintain my scholarship and continue to receive payments?

Every scholarship recipient must be aware of the requirements of their scholarship by reading the Conditions of Award. The document highlights the ongoing requirements for a scholarship recipient such as minimum study load, required GPA, academic program and so on under the section 'Ongoing Eligibility'.

Will a CRS/CRN on my transcript affect my scholarship status or future scholarship payments?

A CRS/CRN grade on your transcript will not directly affect your current scholarship status or future scholarship payments, as long as you are able to meet the scholarship requirements listed in the Conditions of Award.

Can I enrol in non-standard sessions to meet the enrolment requirement for my scholarship?

You can enrol in non-standard sessions to meet the enrolment requirement as specified in the Conditions of Award. If the enrolment deadline for the non-standard session is later than the semester enrolment deadline, please contact the scholarship administrator about your intention to enrol in a non-standard session to ensure timely scholarship payments

What happens to my scholarship if I do not meet the GPA requirements of my scholarship?

If you fail to meet the academic progress requirements, the scholarship administrator and / or delegated authority (as defined in the Conditions of Award) will contact you to review your scholarship status. You would be given an opportunity to provide sufficient information along with evidence (if available) to justify your academic grades. The Designated authority would then take a decision on the scholarship status based on the review conducted.

What happens if I cannot meet the enrolment requirements of my scholarship?

If you are unable to meet the enrolment requirement in a specific semester / year as specified in the Conditions of Award, you must email the scholarship administrator requesting for permission to retain the scholarship despite the reduced study load. 

The email needs to provide suitable justification for the reduced study load and suitable supporting documentation (if applicable). The scholarship administrator will facilitate a decision on whether to allow you to continue receiving the scholarship.

How will program leave affect my scholarship and will I continue receiving the scholarship benefit once I recommence my studies?

If you wish to take program leave for a specific duration, you will not receive any scholarship benefit during that period. However, prior to taking leave, you must email the scholarship administrator requesting permission to retain the scholarship once you recommence you studies. 

The email must specify reasons for availing the program leave and why you should retain once you resume your studies. You must also highlight whether the program leave will affect any academic requirements specified by the college or your scholarship. The scholarship administrator will review the request and return a decision to you.

Do I need to declare a scholarship on my tax return, and if so, how?

Scholarship recipients are responsible for seeking necessary taxation and financial advice regarding the scholarship. However, scholarships may be liable for taxation if a scholarship recipient is enrolled on a part-time basis. 

Please refer to various ATO resources to help you determine if your scholarship is taxable.

Where can I find the scholarship reference number I need for my Centrelink claim?

For Centrelink purposes, scholarship recipients should use their Universal Student ID number as their scholarship reference number.

Can I transfer to a different degree and keep my scholarship? 

Some scholarships require recipients to enrol in a particular program or college to be selected and/or to retain the scholarship. Please check the Conditions of Award as your scholarship may cease if you fail to enrol as required.

However, if the scholarship is not directly linked to a program of study, you may seek permission from the scholarship administrator to retain the scholarship. You must email your request stating reasons for the degree transfer. The scholarship administrator will review the request and return a decision to you.  

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Benefit amount

$5,000 - $20,000

Eligible study level

Undergraduate, Graduate coursework

Eligible student type

Domestic students

Eligible study stage

Future study, Current study

Benefit duration

One or more years

This suite of scholarships is offered students who are enrolling in an undergraduate or graduate degree by coursework and are experiencing disadvantaged circumstances.

Living allowance of $5,000 to up to $10,000 per year for the standard full-time duration of your course.

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Eligibility and selection criteria

Eligibility.

To be considered for this scholarship, you must:

  • be an Australian citizen or permanent resident
  • have applied for or be enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate degree by coursework 
  • have at least twelve months of full-time equivalent study remaining to complete your course
  • Hugh Kingsley Family Scholarship
  • Irene and Arthur Kinsman Award for Postgraduate Studies
  • Eleanor and Joseph Wertheim Scholarship

Selection criteria

The scholarships are offered to students ranked highest by the selection panel based on their overall level of disadvantage.

These scholarships are subject to the Coursework Scholarship Conditions . In addition, you must agree to the University sharing your name and course details with the donor of your scholarship and provide a brief report on the benefits of the scholarship, if requested.

Study level:

Student type:

Study stage type:

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Application, how to apply.

Applications for the coursework access scholarships usually open in November. You will need to submit one application to be considered for the following scholarships:

Further information, contact Stop 1

When will I know the outcome?

Students will be notified of the outcome of their application by 26 February. Reasons for non-selection and feedback on individual applications will not be provided.

Applications open:

Applications close:

The information listed here is subject to change without notice. Where we have listed information about jointly run scholarships programs, please also see our partners' websites. Information describing the number and value of scholarships awarded is indicative.

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UNSW Scholarships for International Students Commencing Term 2, 2024

UNSW offers a wide range of scholarships and awards to support international undergraduate and postgraduate coursework students commencing full-time study at UNSW. Some scholarships will provide a full or partial tuition fee payment, while others provide a stipend to assist with the costs associated with your studies. Students wishing to undertake postgraduate research study should contact the  Graduate Research School .

On this page you will find information on available scholarships and awards - some that require an application, and others that do not require you to submit a scholarship application. Further details can be found below.

*This page is only for international students commencing their first term of studies at UNSW in Term 2 2024*

SCHOLARSHIPS & AWARDS THAT REQUIRE AN APPLICATION

To be considered for the scholarships specified in this section, applicants must complete and submit an application for the UNSW Scholarships for International Students Commencing Term 2, 2024 (PUCA1029)  by the deadline.

By applying for PUCA1029 you will be considered for any scholarship in this list that you satisfy the eligibility criteria for. 

Scholarships available in this offering that require an application for PUCA1029:

  • International Scientia Coursework Scholarship (PUCA1025)
  • Lily and Dr Ben K.C Chng Scholarship (UGCE1129)

Full details of the listed scholarships including the value, eligibility and selection criteria can be found by clicking on the relevant title further down this page. More scholarships and awards may be progressively added to this list.

Applications open on 1 January 2024 and will close at 11:59PM AEST Sunday, 31 March 2024. Please ensure you allow enough time to submit your application as we are unable to accept late applications.

*UAC International applicants expecting an offer after ATAR release may still apply. Any exception requests such as late admission due to pending academic results will need to be emailed to [email protected] .

SCHOLARSHIPS & AWARDS THAT DO NOT REQUIRE AN APPLICATION

International students commencing in Term 2, 2024 are not required to submit an application for the scholarships and awards listed in this section. Eligible students who have received an offer of admission to commence at UNSW in Term 2, 2024 will be automatically considered for these scholarships and awards.

Offers for these scholarships and awards will be awarded to eligible students on a competitive basis using your application for admission to UNSW. You do not need to submit any specific scholarship application or additional supporting documentation to be considered.

Scholarships and awards available in this offering that  do not  require a scholarship application:

  • Australia's Global University Award (PUCA1026) 
  • UNSW Global Academic Award (PUCA1027) 
  • Future of Change Scholarship (UGCE1283)

Full details of the listed scholarships and awards including the value, eligibility and selection criteria can be found by clicking on the relevant title below. Further scholarships and awards may be progressively added to this list.

The International Student Award has been established to assist students from low income and developing countries to access education at a highly ranked Australian university. It is available to eligible new students commencing in Term 2 2024 and provides a 15% contribution towards tuition fees for the duration of program.

Further information on the International Student Award is available  here .

  • Offer 1: Full tuition fee scholarship paid directly towards tuition fees for the minimum duration of program
  • Offer 2: $20,000 per annum paid directly towards tuition fees for the minimum duration of program

Recipients of the Scholarship may also be offered the following:

  • Invitation to UNSW networking events
  • Guaranteed entry to the  UNSW Professional Development Program

Application Process

Submit a UNSW Scholarships for International Students Commencing Term 2, 2024 (PUCA1029)  by  11.59PM AEST Sunday, 31 March 2024.

Eligibility

To be eligible, applicants must:

  • Be an international student; and
  • Be  commencing  full-time study on campus in a UNSW undergraduate or postgraduate coursework program (excluding UNSW Online and UNSW Canberra); and
  • Have received an offer of admission* into an eligible program for Term 2 2024 by Sunday, 31 March 2024. * Offers of admission must be one of the following:
  • Undergraduate or postgraduate Letter of Offer (unconditional); or
  • Undergraduate or postgraduate Conditional English Package Offer (UEEC) - students must be enrolled in the UNSW Institute of Languages and successfully complete the program prior to commencing in Term 2 2024.

Selection Criteria

Each applicant will be assessed on their ability to demonstrate:

  • Academic Merit
  • Leadership skills (school, workplace or community)
  • Extra-curricular activities (sporting, cultural activities, volunteer/work experience)
  • Reasons for undertaking studies at UNSW

The purpose of the Scholarship is to support and encourage students from Singapore to undertake full-time undergraduate study at UNSW Arts, Design and Architectures’ School of Built Environment.

$5,000 per annum payable for normal minimum duration of degree towards tuition fees (up to 4 years max). 

Application Process:

  • Be an International Student and hold a Singapore citizenship. 
  • Be  commencing a UNSW undergraduate coursework degree program offered through the Faculty of Arts, Design and Architecture's School of Built Environment. 
  • Hold a diploma or equivalent course of at least 2 years credit from one of the following institutions: Nanyang Polytechnic, Ngee Ann Polytechnic, Singapore Polytechnic, Temasek Polytechnic, Republic Polytechnic.
  • Must have received an offer of admission* into an eligible program for Term 2 2024 by Sunday 31 March 2024 * Offers of admission must be one of the following:
  • Undergraduate Letter of Offer (unconditional)
  • Undergraduate Conditional English Package Offer (UEEC) - students must be enrolled in the UNSW Institute of Languages and successfully complete the program prior to commencing in Term 2 2024.
  • Leadership skills (school, workplace, or community)
  • Reason for studying at UNSW.

$10,000 for one year. Payment will be made directly towards tuition fees in the second term of the first year of study.

Recipients of the Award may also be offered the following:

  • Invitation to attend the Award Ceremony

There is no application required for this Award. Students that meet the eligibility criteria will be automatically considered for this award.

  • Be  commencing  full-time study on campus in a UNSW undergraduate or postgraduate coursework degree program (excluding UNSW Online and UNSW Canberra); and
  • Have received an offer of admission* into an eligible program for Term 2 2024. * Offers of admission must be one of the following:
  • Undergraduate or postgraduate Letter of Offer (unconditional)

Note: Students who have completed a UNSW Global Foundation Studies or Global Diploma Program prior to commencing an undergraduate program are not eligible for this Award. UNSW Global Foundation Studies students will be considered for the UNSW Global Academic Award (PUCA1027).

  • Sponsored Students are not eligible to receive this Award.

Each candidate will be assessed on their ability to demonstrate:

The UNSW College Award has been established to support high-achieving UNSW Global students to take undergraduate study at UNSW.

UNSW Global  offers a range of academic and English language pathway programs to international students who have just missed out on direct entry into UNSW.

Students who successfully complete a  UNSW Global Foundation Studies program  and intend on progressing to a UNSW bachelor’s degree are eligible for the UNSW Global Academic Award.

There is no application required for this Award.

Students completing a UNSW Global Foundation Studies program will automatically be considered for this Award.

  • Must be completing  a UNSW Global Foundation Studies program  (in Sydney or off-shore); and
  • Be  commencing  full-time study on campus in a UNSW undergraduate coursework degree program (excluding UNSW Canberra); and
  • Have received an offer of admission* into an eligible program for Term 2 2024.    * Offers of admission must be one of the following:

* Eligible pathway programs include UNSW Global Foundation Program.

$10,000 per annum paid as a stipend for minimum duration of program.

There is no application required for this scholarship. Students that meet the eligibility criteria will be automatically considered for this award.

  • Be a citizen of India, and not a permanent resident of Australia; and
  • Be residing in India prior to commencing study at UNSW for undergraduate applicants. Postgraduate applicants may have prior residence in Australia; and
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P rocedure: Scholarships, grants and bursaries (coursework)

To provide support to the Student financial awards policy, outline the responsibilities of the University and provide further detail on how to implement and comply with the policy.

Establishment

  • The Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic) approves the establishment, amendment and disestablishment of all coursework scholarships, grants and bursaries (‘student financial awards’) offered within ANU, ensuring they are in alignment with the ANU Student financial awards policy.
  • Any person, group or organisation within or beyond the University may propose the establishment of a student financial award.
  • Proposed student financial awards meet the definition from the Policy: Glossary - student policies and procedures, and principles detailed in the Student financial awards policy.
  • Each student financial award has a single owner (‘the Owner) which may be a college, school or service division; a completed Award Establishment Form (including charge code); and an approved Conditions of Award prior to publication or promotion.
  • To propose a student financial award, the Owner completes the Award Establishment Form available from the Coursework Scholarships Office, with advice from relevant stakeholders. The Coursework Scholarships Office drafts a Conditions of Award based on the Award Establishment Form and in consultation with the Owner.
  • The final Conditions of Award is endorsed by:
  • the relevant Associate Dean(s) (or delegate);
  • the Head of the Owner’s organisational unit (Dean or Director) (or delegate); and
  • the University Registrar, Division of Student Administration & Academic Services.
  • The final Conditions of Award is approved or not approved by the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic). The Coursework Scholarships Office shares the decision with the Owner and relevant stakeholders.
  • When approval has been given, the Coursework Scholarships Office:
  • enters the student financial award details into the student administration system; and
  • publishes the student financial award on the ANU Scholarships website (if applicable); and
  • uploads the Award Establishment Form, the Conditions of Award and the record of endorsements, approval and denials in the University’s Electronic Records Management System (ERMS).
  • Prior to promotion, the Owner conducts a financial health check on the account to ensure the financial commitment can be met for the duration of the student financial award for that intake. The financial health check is kept on record with the student financial award records for that intake.
  • The Owner is responsible for ensuring the student financial award is appropriately promoted, in consultation with relevant stakeholders.

Eligibility and Selection

  • Selection from the pool of eligible applicants is transparent, consistent and documented in line with the principles of the Student financial awards policy and the Conditions of Award.
  • Where there is an application process, the application form or process will be published on the webpage promoting the student financial award.
  • Applicants meet the prescribed eligibility requirements before being considered for selection for a student financial award.
  • Depending on the Conditions of Award criteria, the recipient(s) may be selected through an automated process or by committee.
  • Where selection is not through an automated process, the Owner (or delegate) is responsible for convening a selection committee. The selection committee includes at least three people and has regard to gender and diversity balance. The committee may consider more than one student financial award. The Head of the Owner’s organisational unit (Dean or Director) (or delegate) approves selection decisions.
  • Where selection requires consideration of multiple eligible applicants, the Owner records an order of offer (i.e. merit list) for all applicants to ensure that any available student financial award is offered to the next ranked eligible applicant. The Owner uploads the merit list to ERMS with the student financial award documents for that intake.
  • Prior to offering the student financial award, the Owner ensures the selected recipient adheres to the University’s concurrent student financial award position:
  • At any one time, a coursework student may hold:
  • Multiple ANU Access scholarships, and
  • One ANU Academic or Sport scholarship, and
  • One ANU Residential sponsorship, and
  • Multiple grants and bursaries.
  • A recipient’s student financial award package does not exceed the total annual limit set by Academic Quality Assurance Committee and published by the Coursework Scholarships Office on the ANU Scholarships website.
  • Where an applicant is eligible to receive multiple student financial awards that will take them over the financial limit at the point of commencement, the applicant is offered a package based on the priorities as follows:
  • Awarding the combination that gives the highest total value.
  • Awarding the combination that gives the highest first-year value.
  • Awarding the combination that gives the longest duration of funding.

Offers and outcomes

  • The Owner notifies the Coursework Scholarships Office of all selection decisions prior to offers being sent.
  • The Owner (or delegate) ensures offer letters are sent to successful recipients, unsuccessful applicants are notified and responses from recipients are appropriately actioned.
  • It is the recipient’s responsibility to seek independent advice on any agreement they are asked to enter into.
  • Recipients agree to the Conditions of Award as a condition of accepting the student financial award.
  • All documentation relating to awarding of a student financial award is recorded in each recipient’s individual student file in ERMS (application, outcome notification, response and retraction where required).
  • Receipt of a student financial award is recorded by the Coursework Scholarships Office on the official academic transcript of the recipient (if applicable).
  • Recipients are responsible for seeking independent taxation advice regarding their own individual circumstances. Student financial awards may be regarded as taxable income if a recipient is enrolled on a part-time basis or is providing services or student intellectual property as a condition of the student financial award.
  • Unless the recipient enters into a voluntary withholding agreement with the University, tax will not be withheld from student financial award payments and any tax obligations are met by the recipient.
  • The Owner is responsible for ensuring that payments are made to the recipient in accordance with the relevant ANU policies and procedures and the Conditions of Award.
  • Any relevant ongoing eligibility checks required by the Conditions of Award are completed by the Owner and stored in the recipient’s individual student file in ERMS.
  • The University Coursework Scholarships Committee is an advisory body for student financial award matters.
  • The University Coursework Scholarships Committee serves as the selection committee for all student financial awards offered through the direct domestic admissions process.
  • A selection committee member declares any conflict of interest in the selection process in accordance with the University’s Conflict of interest and commitment policy and procedure.
  • The Owner nominates a delegated authority who is responsible for the academic decision-making including but not limited to part time enrolment, deferment and academic performance.
  • In reviewing the academic performance of student financial award recipients, the delegated authority refers to the processes outlined in the Conditions of Award.
  • The Coursework Scholarships Office compiles an annual report to the University Coursework Scholarships Committee on all coursework student financial awards. The report includes information as outlined in the University Coursework Scholarships Committee Charter and a summary of the annual audit results.
  • Annual audits are undertaken by Owners. Each year 10% of active student financial awards belonging to each Owner are audited. Audits focus on student financial awards:
  • Documentation to support the student financial award lifecycle is present, stored appropriately and complete. This allows for a complete history of the student financial award to be understood quickly to support changes.
  • Selection has occurred according to the relevant governing documentation, the Student financial awards policy, this procedure and the Conditions of Award.
  • Payments have been made correctly according to the relevant Conditions of Award and to the correct number of recipients during the preceding year.

and r ecipients:

  • Actions taken for each recipient are completed fully and in accordance with the governing documents: the Student financial awards policy, this procedure and the Conditions of Award.
  • Documentation that represents each activity undertaken for or by the recipient is present and stored appropriately.
  • Any required remediation plans.
  • The Coursework Scholarships Office makes available templates and other guidance documents for Owners to support the audit process
  • At least every five years, each student financial award is re-validated to ensure alignment with the Student financial awards policy and principles, coursework scholarship strategy and the original intention of the student financial award. The Owner reviews the Conditions of Award and the Award Establishment Form and completes the Award Review Form, in consultation with key stakeholders.
  • Outcomes of the revalidation exercise are submitted to the Coursework Scholarships Office. Any amendments made to the Conditions of Award will follow the standard approval process as outlined in Clauses 6-8 of this procedure.
  • The Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic) or Head of the Owner’s organisational unit may trigger a shorter revalidation cycle for specific student financial awards on the basis of viability, audit outcomes or if the student financial award is not offered for a minimum of two consecutive years.
  • Amendments can be made to a student financial award at any time by following the re-validation process, making clear the impact the changes will have on existing recipients, if any.
  • Student financial awards can be disestablished after all awards have ceased through an Award Disestablishment Form, which outlines the cessation plan for promotional materials, financial accounts and donors, if applicable. The request is:
  • endorsed by the Head of the Owner’s organisational unit;
  • approved by the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic).

Disputes regarding award of a student financial award

  • Disputes regarding student financial awards are submitted in writing to the Head of the Owner’s organisational unit (Dean or Director) (or delegated authority) within 20 working days of notification of the result of the application. The Head of the Owner’s organisational unit has the authority to request a review via the delegate who approved the original decision within 20 working days.
  • Upon receiving the findings of the review, the Head of the Owner’s organisational unit upholds or does not uphold the original decision within 20 working days and communicates the final decision to the applicant. Where the Head of the Owner’s organisational unit is unable to review the decision within 20 working days, the applicant is contacted and advised of the date by which an outcome will be reached.
  • Disputes on University-wide student financial awards are submitted in writing to the University Registrar (or delegated authority) within 20 working days of notification of the result of the application. The University Registrar has the authority to request a review via the delegate who approved the original decision within 20 working days.
  • Upon receiving the findings of the review, the Registrar upholds or does not uphold the original decision within 20 working days and communicates the final decision to the applicant. Where the University Registrar is unable to review the decision within 20 working days, the applicant is contacted and advised of the date by which an outcome will be reached.
  • Procedural appeals on student financial awards are submitted in writing to the Deputy Vice Chancellor (Academic) (or delegated authority) within 20 working days of notification of the result of the application. The Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic) has the authority to request a review via the delegate who approved the original decision within 20 working days.
  • Upon receiving the findings of the review, the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic) upholds or does not uphold the original decision within 20 working days and communicates the final decision to the applicant. Where the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic) is unable to review the decision within 20 working days, the applicant is contacted and advised of the date by which an outcome will be reached.
  • If the Head of the Owner’s organisational unit, University Registrar, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic) or their delegated authority was involved in the decision regarding a student financial award being disputed they delegate their decision-making authority. The Owner is responsible for any funding shortfall as a result of a decision regarding a student financial award under dispute.

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This scholarship aims to support high-performing international students at Macquarie University.

Key details

Applications close.

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Award value

( direct payment ).

One-off award

About the scholarship

The Medibank Undergraduate Coursework Scholarship is valued at $2,500 as a one-off payment post-census date of your relevant intake. Successful applicants will also be granted membership to the Medibank Scholars Network giving access to special events as well as mentoring or training opportunities provided by Medibank.

This scholarship is a one-off payment.

To be eligible for the scholarship, applicants must meet the following criteria:

  • Must be an international student (not an Australian citizen, New Zealand citizen or permanent resident of Australia)
  • Hold a valid Medibank OSHC policy
  • Have completed a minimum of 40 credit points in a Bachelor degree (RPL excluded) at the Macquarie University
  • Demonstrated academic achievement (based on current WAM in course)
  • Be a current student with at least 40 credit points remaining to their course
  • Must not be a previous recipient of the Medibank Undergraduate Coursework Scholarship
  • Be willing to attend Medibank Scholars Network events throughout the year including the Welcome Event

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How to apply.

Application for this scholarship can be made by completing the online Macquarie University Scholarship Application form. Successful applicant will be selected based on:

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  • Evaluation of answers to online application questions

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You're eligible if you:

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How to apply

Apply using the online application form.

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Selection criteria

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  • demonstrated financial need
  • the strength of your personal statement explaining the benefit you would gain from the scholarship and your affinity to periodontics

What happens next

If you're shortlisted, you may be contacted to arrange an interview.

About this scholarship

This scholarship was established in 2023 through a gift from Dr Peter Clark Ryan and fellow donors, together with Alumni Friends of The University of Queensland under the Queensland Commitment Scholarship Match Initiative. The Scholarship honours the late Emeritus Professor Robin Powell who made a significant and lasting contribution to the development of periodontology and is arguably one of the most influential academics in the history of the UQ School of Dentistry. The Scholarship will be maintained by income generated from an endowment fund.

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In collaboration with Women In Cloud, Microsoft will award more than 5,000 scholarships by 2025 for all official Microsoft programs on Coursera

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By Marni Baker Stein, Chief Content Officer, Coursera

Today, we’re thrilled to announce that three new entry-level Professional Certificates are now available from Microsoft:  IT Support Specialist , Cloud Support Associate and Business Analyst . A fourth new certificate, Project Manager , will launch this summer and is now available  for pre-enrollment. These programs are designed to foster job readiness in roles that are slated for rapid growth in the next decade.*

With these four new programs, Microsoft now offers 10 entry-level Professional Certificates on Coursera, reaching more than 600,000 learners. Each certificate will include generative AI-specific lessons while focusing on the Microsoft 365 product suite. The programs will also offer hands-on projects and will directly prepare learners for Microsoft certification exams.

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Amid surging demand for Microsoft cloud, AI, and cybersecurity experts, Coursera has partnered with Microsoft and community organization Women in Cloud to launch the Universal Access to Microsoft Skills Scholarship . This scholarship provides 5,000 recipients access to all Microsoft Specializations and Professional Certificates on Coursera (a $6000 value per recipient). Those who successfully complete a full Professional Certificate through this scholarship will be awarded a complimentary voucher for the Microsoft certification exam.

These scholarships are available to everyone, with women and marginalized communities as top priorities. Applications are open now.

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We’re honored that Microsoft is expanding its portfolio on Coursera as we support an initiative that will increase equitable access to digital skilling opportunities.

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    Scholarships available to coursework students. 600 prizes and awards on offer throughout your studies. We're dedicated to supporting you through your time at university by providing a wide range of scholarships no matter your experience or background. We're proud to have a competitive scholarship offering for undergraduate and postgraduate ...

  13. UNSW Scholarships for International Students Commencing Term 1, 2024

    UNSW offers a wide range of scholarships and awards to support international undergraduate and postgraduate coursework students commencing full-time study at UNSW. Some scholarships will provide a full or partial tuition fee payment, while others provide a stipend to assist with the costs associated with your studies.

  14. UNSW Scholarships for International Students Commencing Term 2, 2024

    International Scientia Coursework Scholarship (PUCA1025) Lily and Dr Ben K.C Chng Scholarship (UGCE1129) Full details of the listed scholarships including the value, eligibility and selection criteria can be found by clicking on the relevant title further down this page. More scholarships and awards may be progressively added to this list.

  15. Apply for Scholarships and Financial Aid

    Doing some research into scholarship or reimbursement options can help you in planning how to approach the financing of your coursework for CFP® certification. Scholar Stories. Since the launch of our first scholarship program in 2016, the Center has awarded 360 scholarships totaling over $1,600,000 to aspiring CFP® professionals.

  16. PDF COURSEWORK SCHOLARSHIPS 2023

    otherwise stated, the scholarships listed in this brochure are available for any undergraduate course. Scholarship recipients may be asked to participate or be profiled in relevant Monash marketing, student recruitment and promotional materials and events. MORE INFORMATION W monash.edu/scholarships E [email protected] OR monash.edu/study/contact

  17. P rocedure: Scholarships, grants and bursaries (coursework)

    The Coursework Scholarships Office compiles an annual report to the University Coursework Scholarships Committee on all coursework student financial awards. The report includes information as outlined in the University Coursework Scholarships Committee Charter and a summary of the annual audit results. Annual audits are undertaken by Owners.

  18. International Scientia Coursework Scholarship at University of New

    A separate scholarship application is needed for this offer. To apply for International Scientia Coursework Scholarship, please follow these steps: Register an account in the Scholarship Application Online portal. Log in and submit your application for the UNSW Scholarships for International Students Commencing Term 2, 2024 (PUCA1029)

  19. Medibank Undergraduate Coursework Scholarship

    About the scholarship. The Medibank Undergraduate Coursework Scholarship is valued at $2,500 as a one-off payment post-census date of your relevant intake. Successful applicants will also be granted membership to the Medibank Scholars Network giving access to special events as well as mentoring or training opportunities provided by Medibank.

  20. Online Degrees and Postgraduate Studies from Top Universities

    Earn a Master's degree, a Bachelor's degree, or a Postgraduate credential from a top-ranked university at a breakthrough price. Study on your own schedule with 100% online degree or postgraduate programs. Learn from project-based courses and get direct feedback from your professors. When you graduate, you'll receive the same university degree as students who attend class on campus.

  21. Emeritus Professor Robin Powell Coursework Scholarship

    About this scholarship. This scholarship was established in 2023 through a gift from Dr Peter Clark Ryan and fellow donors, together with Alumni Friends of The University of Queensland under the Queensland Commitment Scholarship Match Initiative. The Scholarship honours the late Emeritus Professor Robin Powell who made a significant and lasting ...

  22. 10 Short Course Scholarships for International Students

    Description: The Endeavour VET scholarship offers financial support to prospective international students who are opting to study a vocational education course, diploma or advanced diploma in a field of their choice in an accredited Australian university for 1-2.5 years. Successful applicants will receive a stipend of $3000 per month and ...

  23. Harvard Online

    "The course was informative on both current and future data privacy and technological innovation trends—the need for data privacy without inhibiting innovation. The team and instructors prompt critical thinking while broadening the understanding of data privacy beyond the frontiers. At the end of the course, I concluded that there was a need ...

  24. Announcing four new entry-level certificates and Universal Skills

    This scholarship provides 5,000 recipients access to all Microsoft Specializations and Professional Certificates on Coursera (a $6000 value per recipient). Those who successfully complete a full Professional Certificate through this scholarship will be awarded a complimentary voucher for the Microsoft certification exam.

  25. Excelsior Scholarship Program

    Adjusted combined federal household income of $125,000 or less. Pursuing an undergraduate degree at a SUNY or CUNY college or university. Enrolled in full-time study (at least 12 credits per term) Complete at least 30 credits per year. Live and work in New York State for a duration equal to the number of years you received the scholarship.

  26. As Some Question Higher Ed's Value, Colleges Work To Fix The ...

    The College Board annually collects data on average net tuition and fees for first-time, full-time, in-state students enrolled in public four-year institutions. After adjusting for inflation ...

  27. Child Development Division College Coursework Scholarship

    Scholarship Description. The Child Development Division College Coursework Scholarship was created to improve the quality of early childhood and after-school child development services through the education of the adults who provide these services. Funding for this scholarship is supplied by the Federal Child Care and Development Block Grant ...

  28. Alanna Radlo-Dzur reframes Nahua women and Indigenous scholarship

    As the world begins reckoning more acutely with women's rights, inequality, and misrepresentation, Postdoctoral Associate Alanna Radlo-Dzur offered the course ART 419 / GSS 468 / LAS 414 "Nahua Women" to reframe and elevate the scholarship of indigenous art, history, and culture and women's place in it."The intersectional complexities of gender ...

  29. Next Course: "Training on Molecular, Physical, and Computational

    Apply for a scholarship to participate in the course coordinated by Dr. Claudia Ortega and Dr. Sergio Pantano at Institut Pasteur (Montevideo, Uru) ... Subsequently, a practical course will be held where students will learn to perform simulations of complete viral particles and, in parallel, their experimental production and purification. ...

  30. 20 students to be awarded the F1 Engineering Scholarship

    20 students to be awarded Formula 1 Engineering Scholarship across 2024 and 2025. A group of twenty promising engineering students in the UK and Italy will become the latest recipients of the Formula 1 Engineering Scholarship over the course of 2024 and 2025, with the programme entering its fourth year. A flagship initiative under F1's wider ...