Vice-Chancellor’s International Scholarship
Brief Description
Established in 1970, Macquarie University is a leading higher education institution in Australia. The Vice-Chancellor’s International Scholarship is one of its flagship programs designed to attract top-performing international students to its diverse campus.
Host Institution(s)
Macquarie University, Australia
Level/Field of Study
Undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in any field offered by Macquarie University.
Number of Awards
Multiple scholarships are awarded each year.
Target Group
International students from all countries (excluding Australia and New Zealand) are eligible to apply.
Scholarship Value/Inclusions
The scholarship covers 50% of the tuition fees for the duration of the program, and is automatically applied towards the tuition fees of the recipients. This scholarship does not cover any additional costs such as living expenses, OSHC, airfares, or the English language courses.
Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible for this scholarship
1.You must be a full-time international student commencing an undergraduate or postgraduate coursework degree (excluding Graduate Certificates) and meet the following criteria:
2. Achieve a minimum WAM equivalent of 65 for postgraduate applications; or a minimum ATAR equivalent of 85 for undergraduate applications.
3.Commence study in the session and year indicated in your scholarship letter of offer.
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Application Instructions
1. Submit an application for an eligible program at Macquarie University.
2. Receive a Macquarie University student ID number.
3. Complete the online scholarship application form.
4. Attach all relevant supporting documents, including academic transcripts and proof of English proficiency.
5. Submit the application year round.
Official Website
For more information and to apply for the Vice-Chancellor’s International Scholarship, please visit the official website.
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