Applications are welcomed for Monash International administration grants to start a full time undergrad or postgraduate (coursework) degree at a Monash grounds in Australia. The grants will be recompensed on the premise of scholarly accomplishment and incorporate 100% course expenses paid until the base number of focuses for degree are finished (rejects OSHC, settlement and living expenses).
Benefits
- 100% course fees paid until the minimum number of points for your degree are completed (excludes OSHC, accommodation and living costs).
- Recipients may be asked to participate or be profiled in relevant Monash marketing, recruitment and promotional materials and/or events.
Number of Scholarships
- Four scholarships are available. Applications from students from all countries are invited and countries with strategic priorities for Monash will be given preference.
Selection Criteria
- Based on academic achievement.
- Students will also be assessed on their scholarship application statement (500 words) and their potential to be an ambassador for Monash University.
Eligibility
- International student.
- Commencing a full-time undergraduate or postgraduate (coursework) degree at a Monash campus in Australia (you must have received a full Monash course offer).
Ineligibility
- Students enrolling in Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) or Master of Business Administration (MBA).
- Students in Monash Pathway programs (e.g. Monash College and Monash University Foundation Year).
- Students transferring from another Monash campus or applying to Monash from another Australian University.
Deadlines
- Round one: October 15 Semester one or two of the following year
- Round two: November 15 Semester one or two of the following year
- Round three: January 15 Semester one or two of the current year
- Round four: March 15 Semester two of the current year
- Round five: April 15 Semester two of the current year
- Round six: June 12 Semester two of the current year
How to apply
Click here to download application form.
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