A scholarship can help you get on your way to achieving your further study dreams by covering the costs of textbooks, course fees, equipment, accommodation and living costs.
Scholarships are not just about money either – the application process will give you vital skills that will transfer when it comes to applying for jobs and will make you a great candidate. Another thing you will gain from a successful scholarship application is confidence. The knowledge that a panel of people believe in your skills and ability will drive you for years.
Search and apply for scholarships right here with CEF’s Scholarships Guide. And remember, you’ll never know if you don’t give it a go!
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*The information displayed is accurate as of December 2023 and may be subject to change. To access the most up to date and relevant information about available scholarships, please follow the links provides for each listing.
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Details: Commencing local student demonstrating commitment to community
Amount & Duration: $5000, one off
Details: Continuing student in apprenticeship and pre-apprenticeship studies at Certificate III level or below demonstrating financial need and/or socio-economic disadvantage
Amount & Duration: $2,000, one year
Details: Final year student who has achieved outstanding academic results and demonstrated community involvement.
Amount & Duration: $3,000, one year
Details: Commencing student articulating from the Associate Degree in Engineering into the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours). Demonstrates financial hardship.
Amount & Duration: $3,000, one year
Details: Continuing student studying Business demonstrating financial/personal hardship and community involvement
Amount & Duration: $10,000, two years
Details: Continuing student experiencing an emergency
Amount & Duration: $1000, one off
Details: Commencing student with refugee or asylum seeker status.
Amount & Duration: Fee waiver and/or payment, duration of the course
Details: The Tertiary Access Payment (TAP) has been developed to encourage and assist outer regional and remote students to relocate to access tertiary study immediately following Year 12, whose family home is more than 90 minutes from their Campus.
Amount & Duration: $5000 one-off payment
Details: Year 12 student and commencing at Swinburne in the year after leaving school. Achieved a minimum ATAR of 95.00
Amount & Duration: $5,000, Normal duration of the course
Details: Continuing postgraduate female student in STEM demonstrating financial hardship and community involvement.
Amount & Duration: $3,000, one year
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