St Andrew’s College is a dynamic and inclusive academic community that emphasizes holistic student development, blending rigorous academic programs with extensive extracurricular opportunities.
Known for its supportive atmosphere, the college encourages students to excel not only in their studies but also in leadership, creativity, and community engagement.
With a diverse student body, St Andrew’s College fosters a collaborative environment where students from various backgrounds and fields of study come together, creating a vibrant campus culture that promotes both personal and academic growth. The college’s commitment to fostering a welcoming and enriching experience makes it an ideal place for students to thrive in all areas of their university life.
Scholarship Description
- Host University: St Andrew’s College ;
- Host Country: Australia;
- Study Level: Undergraduate Level;
- Scholarship Type: Partial Funding;
- Scholarship Worth: $25,000;
- Open to Applicants: National and International Students ;
- Subjects Available: All Subjects;
- Application Deadline: December 1st, 2024.
For the 2025 academic year, St Andrew’s College has established a variety of scholarship programs designed to provide financial support to students with different talents, backgrounds, and needs. These scholarships extend beyond financial aid, integrating students into a strong network of academic support, leadership opportunities, and community engagement. Whether you are passionate about the arts, sports, research, or community service, the college offers a range of scholarship programs to support students in their pursuit of excellence.
Scholarship Benefits
St Andrew’s College scholarship programs cover diverse areas, offering not only financial assistance but also a supportive community for personal and academic growth. Recipients gain access to numerous college resources, including mentorship opportunities, academic workshops, and career guidance. Scholarships available for the 2025 academic year include merit-based awards, creative arts scholarships, postgraduate research grants, First Nations support, and need-based bursaries.
- Need-Based Scholarships (Bursaries)
This program is designed to support students facing financial hardships. Bursaries aim to ensure that students can pursue their studies without the weight of financial stress. Open to both new and returning students, these bursaries cover various academic expenses, from tuition fees to living costs, ensuring equal opportunities for all students. - First Nations Scholarships
St Andrew’s College proudly supports Indigenous students in their educational pursuits. The First Nations Scholarships, including the Nick van Gelder First Nations Scholarship, offer substantial financial support, aiming to foster a sense of community and belonging within the college. The Nick van Gelder Scholarship provides up to $25,000 per year over three years for students pursuing fields related to infrastructure, such as Architecture, Construction, Engineering, and Environmental Science. - Postgraduate Research Scholarships
To attract and retain highly motivated postgraduate students, St Andrew’s College offers dedicated scholarships for those engaged in research at the master’s or doctoral level. These scholarships provide financial assistance and access to valuable research resources and faculty mentorship. Up to four research scholarships are awarded each year, contributing to the college’s vibrant academic research community.
Eligibility Requirements
Each scholarship has specific eligibility criteria tailored to its target group, ensuring that the right support is available to students who can most benefit from it.
- Need-Based Scholarships (Bursaries):
- Open to new and returning students who demonstrate financial need.
- Applicants must provide proof of income, such as family income statements and Centrelink assessment details.
- First Nations Scholarships:
- Available to students who identify as Indigenous Australians and are enrolled or planning to enroll in an undergraduate or postgraduate program.
- For the Nick van Gelder First Nations Scholarship, applicants must be pursuing studies in fields associated with infrastructure, such as Architecture, Engineering, or Environmental Science.
- Postgraduate Research Scholarships:
- Open to students who are enrolled in a master’s or doctoral research program at St Andrew’s College.
- Applicants must demonstrate a commitment to research excellence and provide a research proposal, academic transcripts, and letters of recommendation from previous academic supervisors.
Application Process
The application processes for each scholarship are streamlined to make it easier for eligible students to apply. Below is a breakdown of the steps for each scholarship program.
- Need-Based Scholarships (Bursaries)
- Applications Open: Now
- Application Deadline: October 30, 2024
- Application Steps:
- Download and complete the Bursary Assistance Application Form from the college’s website.
- Fill out the Bursary Application Declaration Form.
- Verify eligibility for Centrelink support and obtain a screenshot of the estimate.
- Submit the completed forms along with the Centrelink estimate and the most recent family income assessment document to the Registrar at registrar@standrewscollege.edu.au.
- First Nations Scholarships
- Applications Open: Now
- Application Deadline: December 1, 2024
- Application Steps:
- Download the First Nations Scholarship Application Form from the St Andrew’s College website.
- For applicants interested in the Nick van Gelder First Nations Scholarship, additional information can be obtained by contacting the Registrar via email.
- Submit all required documents, including proof of Indigenous heritage and academic records, to registrar@standrewscollege.edu.au.
- Postgraduate Research Scholarships
- Applications Open: Now
- Application Deadline: December 1, 2024
- Application Steps:
- Visit the college’s website to download the Postgraduate Scholarship Application Form.
- Complete the application form and prepare additional documents, including a detailed research proposal, academic transcripts, and two letters of recommendation.
- Submit all materials to the Registrar’s office for review at registrar@standrewscollege.edu.au.
Official website :
For more information, please visit the university’s official website : https://www.standrewscollege.edu.au/scholarships-3/