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Our StudyAdelaide Ambassadors (and scholarship recipients!) answer all your FAQs about scholarships for international students in Australia. Whether you’re seeking financial support or exploring your options, we’ve got you covered.

What makes you eligible for international scholarships in Australia?

Australia offers a diverse range of scholarships for international students, catering to various needs and achievements - not just academic excellence. Scholarships are often awarded on merit, with students required to demonstrate their eligibility for the specific scholarship they are applying for. These are the most common requirements:

  • English language proficiency

         Applicants must provide proof of English language proficiency, which can be demonstrated through tests like IELTS, PTE, or TOEFL.

  • Academic requirements

         Meet the academic requirements, including a strong academic background relevant to the chosen field of study.

  • Personal statement or essay

         A personal statement, essay, or statement of purpose is often required. This involves describing academic goals, career aspirations, and reasons for applying for the scholarship.

  • Letter of recommendation

         Some scholarships require one or more letters of recommendation, often from teachers, professors, or mentors who can attest to your abilities and character.

  • Country-specific eligibility

         Certain scholarships are restricted to students from specific countries or regions, often targeting applicants from developing nations.


Always read the scholarship guidelines carefully to ensure you meet all criteria and understand how to apply. Pay attention to deadlines, required documents, and submission processes to maximise your chances of success.

Australia offers a diverse range of scholarships for international students, catering to various needs and achievements - not just academic excellence. Scholarships are often awarded on merit, with students required to demonstrate their eligibility for the specific scholarship they are applying for. These are the most common requirements:

  • English language proficiency

         Applicants must provide proof of English language proficiency, which can be demonstrated through tests like IELTS, PTE, or TOEFL.

  • Academic requirements

         Meet the academic requirements, including a strong academic background relevant to the chosen field of study.

  • Personal statement or essay

         A personal statement, essay, or statement of purpose is often required. This involves describing academic goals, career aspirations, and reasons for applying for the scholarship.

  • Letter of recommendation

         Some scholarships require one or more letters of recommendation, often from teachers, professors, or mentors who can attest to your abilities and character.

  • Country-specific eligibility

         Certain scholarships are restricted to students from specific countries or regions, often targeting applicants from developing nations.


Always read the scholarship guidelines carefully to ensure you meet all criteria and understand how to apply. Pay attention to deadlines, required documents, and submission processes to maximise your chances of success.

Types of scholarships in Australia

The scholarships offered in Australia are designed to help international students pursue their academic goals by assisting with tuition fees, living costs and other educational expenses. Available through both individual institutions and government-funded programs, scholarships to study in Australia can vary in scope and eligibility criteria.

Here's an overview of both types:

Institution scholarships

Adelaide is home to three major public universities and a government-run TAFE that offers both vocational courses and degrees. Each of these institutions offers a variety of scholarships for international students.

The scholarships offered in Australia are designed to help international students pursue their academic goals by assisting with tuition fees, living costs and other educational expenses. Available through both individual institutions and government-funded programs, scholarships to study in Australia can vary in scope and eligibility criteria.

Here's an overview of both types:

Institution scholarships

Adelaide is home to three major public universities and a government-run TAFE that offers both vocational courses and degrees. Each of these institutions offers a variety of scholarships for international students.

Flinders University scholarships

Flinders University offers a wide range of scholarships for international students for both undergraduate and postgraduate studies.


Flinders University offers a wide range of scholarships for international students for both undergraduate and postgraduate studies.


The Flinders University Go Beyond academic scholarships offer up to 50% for the full duration of a degree. You may also be able to receive financial aid if you are from the USA or Canada or get sponsorship through external organisations.

The International High School Scholarships Australia are designed to recognise international students with high academic performance who are studying an Australian high school curriculum, either in Australia or in your home country at an approved school. It provides up to 30% for the full duration of an undergraduate degree.

Up to 50% scholarship for the full duration of a degree. The Go Beyond Academic scholarships include Vice-Chanceller International Scholarships (50% reduction in tuition fees), Excellence Scholarships (25% reduction in tuition fees), and Global Scholarships (20% reduction in tuition fees).

Pathways Scholarships offer a 20% full-duration scholarship for international students studying in Australia with a recognised provider or who have completed a recognised pathway course.

The University of Adelaide scholarships

Many different scholarship options at The University of Adelaide are available for international students.


Many different scholarship options at The University of Adelaide are available for international students.


These scholarships, as well as many others funded by industry and non-profit organisations, are available to potential and currently enrolled students.

The Global Citizens Scholarship provides a 15% or 30% reduction in tuition fees for international students that have achieved academic merit in their previous studies.

The Alumni Scholarship (International) provides a 10% reduction toward international tuition fees for eligible alumni who have completed an award program at the University of Adelaide.

The Global Academic Excellence Scholarship (International) is a prestigious and highly competitive award offered by the University of Adelaide to international students commencing undergraduate or postgraduate coursework programs. This scholarship provides a 50% reduction in tuition fees for the duration of the chosen program.

The Articulation Partner Scholarship (International) is offered by the University of Adelaide to support international students transitioning from partner institutions with active articulation agreements. Recipients of this scholarship receive a reduction of AUD $5,000 per annum on their tuition fees, applicable for the duration of their chosen undergraduate or postgraduate coursework program. 

The Ashok Khurana Scholarship for Outstanding Indian Student supports the education of an outstanding Indian student who is undertaking full-time post-graduate studies at the university.

The successful recipient receives a 50% reduction on tuition fees and an AUD $30,000 stipend payable towards airfares, living expenses and tuition fees.

The Fundación para el Futuro de Colombia (COLFUTURO), in partnership with the University of Adelaide, offers financial support to high-achieving Colombian professionals pursuing master’s or doctoral degrees at the University of Adelaide, fostering human capital for Colombia’s development.

The University of Adelaide College High Achiever Progression Scholarship provides a 25% tuition fee reduction for up to 100 graduates of the University of Adelaide College. This scholarship rewards students who have achieved outstanding academic results and wish to pursue a degree at the University of Adelaide.

The University of Adelaide College International Scholarship offers a 10% tuition fee waiver for the full duration of a degree. It’s available to international graduates of the University of Adelaide College, supporting their academic journey at the University of Adelaide.

The Eynesbury College High Achiever Progression Scholarship rewards up to 100 international graduates of Eynesbury College who have demonstrated exceptional academic performance. Recipients benefit from a 25% tuition fee reduction for the duration of their degree at the University of Adelaide.

The Eynesbury College International Scholarship provides a 10% or 5% tuition fee waiver for the full duration of a degree. It’s designed to support international graduates of Eynesbury College in their transition to degree programs at the University of Adelaide.



University of South Australia scholarships

UniSA offers many different scholarship options for international students.


UniSA offers many different scholarship options for international students.


They also host around 500 students who are sponsored by their home government, university or employer.

This prestigious scholarship provides recipients with a 50% reduction in tuition fees for the duration of their degree, up to a maximum of four years of full-time study. It’s available for both undergraduate and postgraduate coursework students.

The International Merit Scholarship offers a 15% reduction in tuition fees for the entire duration of the selected degree, supporting international students with strong academic potential.

The University of South Australia welcomes students from around 50 different international sponsors. Sponsored students receive funding from their home government, university or employer to study at UniSA. 

Tuition fees are generally paid to the university by the sponsor on the student’s behalf and a living allowance may also be paid to the student.

Each year, UniSA awards scholarships and grants to more than 2,500 students, providing millions of dollars in support. These scholarships cater to diverse backgrounds and areas of study, ensuring a wide range of opportunities for international students.

UniSA offers competitive scholarships for research degree candidates. These scholarships provide financial support to international students pursuing advanced research.

TAFE SA scholarships

TAFE SA, South Australia's largest vocational education and training provider, also serves as a registered higher education provider.


TAFE SA, South Australia's largest vocational education and training provider, also serves as a registered higher education provider.


Scholarships have fixed eligibility criteria, and fixed application closing dates and may take some time to process.

Funded by the Australian Government, this scholarship supports international students studying and living in regional Australia. International students pursuing a Bachelor of Tourism, Hospitality and Events Management in the renowned Barossa Valley can apply. Successful applicants receive AUD $15,000 annually for the duration of their degree.

Australian Government Scholarships

Australia offers a range of funding opportunities for international postgraduate students, including the prestigious Australia Awards and the Research Training Program (RTP). 


Australian Government Scholarships

Australia offers a range of funding opportunities for international postgraduate students, including the prestigious Australia Awards and the Research Training Program (RTP). 


These government-funded scholarships are designed to support students in critical research fields, with a focus on global challenges and developing countries.

The Australia Awards Scholarships, funded by the Australian Government through the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT), provide opportunities for citizens of over 55 developing countries to pursue full-time undergraduate or postgraduate studies in Australia.

These scholarships aim to build capacity and foster development in participating nations across Asia, the Pacific, the Middle East, and Africa.

Australia Awards opening dates

Applications generally open in February and close at the end of April the year before. The next intake period is for studies commencing in 2025.

Click here for the opening and closing dates on the DFAT website

Participating countries

The Australia Awards are only open to applicants from a set list of countries and there are country-specific eligibility criteria. The list may change from time to time, so it is best to refer to the participating countries on the DFAT website

This program offers international students funding for research-based postgraduate degrees. It includes tuition fee offsets, living stipends, and allowances for research-related costs. The RTP also offers flexibility in scholarship duration, depending on whether the student is enrolled full-time or part-time.

How to apply for scholarships in Australia

Applying for international student scholarships in Australia can be a rewarding process, but it’s essential to understand the application steps and requirements for each scholarship you wish to apply for. Scholarships each have their own specific criteria and application processes, so it’s crucial to find the one that best suits your academic background and aspirations.

Want to know more? Watch our YouTube video where we answer all your scholarship-related questions.

Applying for international student scholarships in Australia can be a rewarding process, but it’s essential to understand the application steps and requirements for each scholarship you wish to apply for. Scholarships each have their own specific criteria and application processes, so it’s crucial to find the one that best suits your academic background and aspirations.

Want to know more? Watch our YouTube video where we answer all your scholarship-related questions.

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

There are two types of scholarships available - scholarships offered by the Australian Government and scholarships offered by institutions in Adelaide.

For detailed information on available scholarships, how to apply and key considerations, visit our 'Scholarships' page.

Australia offers a wide range of scholarships to help international students pursue their academic goals and the institutions in Adelaide are no different. 

There are three major public universities in Adelaide, and a Government-run TAFE that offers both vocational courses and degrees. Each of these institutions offer scholarships for international students.

For detailed information on each available scholarship, visit our 'Scholarships' page.

For some scholarships, the application process may be straightforward, requiring only the submission of academic transcripts or proof of eligibility. 

Other scholarships involve a more detailed process, which might include submitting a personal statement, letters of recommendation, proof of financial need or even completing an interview.

Each scholarship has its own set of requirements and steps, so it’s important to carefully review the criteria and follow the specific process for each scholarship.

Scholarships vary widely in what they cover.

Some scholarships may partially or fully cover tuition fees, as well as additional expenses such as textbooks, accommodation and day-to-day living costs. 

For research programs, certain scholarships provide up to 100% coverage, including tuition, living expenses, and a stipend for daily costs.

Be sure to review each scholarship's terms carefully to understand what expenses are included and any restrictions on the funding

Absolutely! 

Applying for multiple scholarships is encouraged, provided you meet the scholarship(s) eligibility criteria. 

Carefully check the terms and conditions before doing so.

Scholarship applications are assessed based on a variety of factors, which can differ widely depending on the type of scholarship. 

For some scholarships, the application process may be straightforward, requiring only the submission of academic transcripts or proof of eligibility. Other scholarships involve a more detailed process, which might include submitting a personal statement, letters of recommendation, proof of financial need or even completing an interview. 

Each scholarship has its own set of requirements and assessment criteria, so it’s important to carefully review the case while preparing your application.

The ability to work while on a scholarship depends on the specific terms and conditions of the scholarship. 

It's important to carefully review the scholarship's terms to understand whether working is permitted and, if so, the number of hours or types of work allowed. 

Always check the guidelines to ensure you comply with the scholarship's conditions and any relevant visa regulations.