Scholarships for undergraduate students

Victoria University (VU) offers a range of equity and merit scholarships for undergraduate students  who are in financial need. You need to be enrolled in an undergraduate degree,  honours program or graduate diploma in secondary education

The equity and merit scholarships for undergraduate students have different eligibility requirements, value and application processes.

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VU Access Scholarships

VU Access scholarship Applications open Monday 7 May and closes Friday 25 May 2012

Students already in receipt of a Commonwealth Scholarship from VU (Education Costs or Accommodation) or from Centrelink (Start Up or Relocation) are NOT eligible to apply for a VU Access Scholarship.

Soroptimist scholarship for Indigenous Australian women

Soroptimist International supports an Indigenous female student to complete undergraduate study at VU by providing financial support.

Eligibility

To apply for the Soroptimist scholarship you must:

  • be a female student of Australian Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander descent, and be identified as an Indigenous Australian by the community in which you do live or have lived.
  • have completed at least first year of a Victoria University undergraduate degree with a minimum Credit (60% or higher) in at least 75% of the units.
  • be enrolling into second or third year of the same program
  • be enrolled full time

Value

The Soroptimist scholarship is valued at $2,750 each year for a maximum of two years

How to apply

This scholarship is offered every two years. Next offered in 2013.

Next round of applications is expected to be August 2012.

You only need to submit one application for all scholarships available. Your application will be assessed against all of the scholarships available. Your application will be ranked and scholarships will be allocated to students most in need of financial support. If eligible, you will receive only one scholarship.

VU Western Chances scholarships

Western Chances support students from the western region of Melbourne to study at secondary level. Scholarships are provided in partnership with VU for students to continue tertiary studies.

Eligibility 

To apply for a VU Western Chances scholarships you must:

  • have received a Western Chances Scholarship in your secondary school studies
  • be enrolled full-time in a VU course

Value

Each year, we provide up to 25 VU Western Chances Access Scholarships, valued at $1,000 per year for up to four years

Each year we provide 3 VU Western Chances Success scholarships, one in each of the three higher education faculties (these scholarships cover the cost of your course fees for the duration of your undergraduate degree).

How to apply

If you think you are eligible you must apply through Western Chances.

 

Commonwealth Scholarships

The new Commonwealth Scholarship program commenced 1 April 2010. New Commonwealth Scholarships (Start Up and Relocation scholarships) are now paid to eligible higher education students by Centrelink. You do not need to apply for a Commonwealth Scholarship. Further information is available from Centrelink.

If you are a VU Student who is already in receipt of a Commonwealth Scholarship (Commonwealth Education Cost or Commonwealth Accommodation) you will continue to be paid by us (Victoria University), until :

  • you are no longer eligible, or
  • eight scholarship payments have been made, or
  • you complete your course.

Value

  • Commonwealth Education Costs Scholarships (CECS) will be worth $2,377 in 2012
  • Commonwealth Accommodation Scholarships (CAS) will be worth $4,754 in 2012

Students already in receipt of a Commonwealth Scholarship from VU (Education Costs or Accommodation) or from Centrelink (Start Up or Relocation) are NOT eligible to apply for a VU Access Scholarship.

For more information refer to Centrelink and Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations.

Indigenous Commonwealth Scholarships

If you are an Indigenous student you will need to apply for Commonwealth and University scholarships through the university. If you are commencing in an undergraduate course and have relocated from a regional or remote area you can apply for an Indigenous Access Scholarship (IAS) payment of $4,485.

If you are eligible for an IAS will also receive an Indigenous CECS (Commonwealth Education Costs Scholarship) as well as an Indigenous CAS if you are eligible (Commonwealth Accommodation Scholarship). ICECS will be worth $2,377 in 2012, ICAS will be worth $4,754 in 2012.

How to apply

The next round of applications open on mid 2012.

Submit your application through VTAC. There is no cost to submit a scholarship application.

You only need to submit one application for all scholarships available. Your application will be assessed against all of the scholarships available. Your application will be ranked and scholarships will be allocated to students most in need of financial support. 

VU Achievement scholarships

Victoria University (VU) offers a new program of merit scholarships known as the VU Achievement Scholarships.

Each year, every secondary school in the western region council areas of Brimbank, Hobson's Bay, Maribyrnong, Melton, Moonee Valley and Wyndham will be offered two scholarships: 

  • One for the highest achieving year 12 student who enrols in a VU Higher Education (HE) course
  • One for the highest achieving year 12 student who enrols in a VU Vocational Education (VE) course

More information is available at VU Achievement Scholarships

Health, Engineering & Science ATAR scholarship

ATAR Scholarship

The Faculty of Health, Engineering and Science are please to award a number of scholarships up to the value of $20, 000 to students who have achieved an  ATAR (previously ENTER) of 80 or above.

Scholarships are available for:

  • Bachelor of Science (specialisations in biotechnology, chemistry or environmental management)
  • Bachelor of Science (nutrition, food and health science)
  • Bachelor of Information Technology (network and system computing)
  • Bachelor of Engineering and Science (sports engineering, electrical and electronic)
  • Bachelor of Engineering (architectural, building, civil, electrical and electronic, mechanical) 

Eligibility

 To apply for a Health, Engineering & Science ATAR scholarship you must:

  • be an Australian citizen or permanent resident, or hold a bridging or temporary visa 
  • have achieved an ATAR (previously ENTER) of 80 or above at VCE or Year 12 level in 2011 or 2012.

Value

  • $5000 each year for the duration of the course, dependent on continued academic excellence.
  • Scholarship funds will be paid at the commencement of each semester. 

How to apply

Application are now open and close on Friday 25 January 2013.

Read the ATAR Scholarship Information Flyer before completing the ATAR Application.

For further enquiries contact Dr Daryl Cornish on +61 3 9919 2009 or email daryl.cornish@vu.edu.au or visit www.vu.edu.au/hes

Engineering & Science VE PathwayScholarship

Students who have completed Vocational Education (VE) studies at VU and who enrol full time into any Science or Engineering course can apply for a Faculty of Health, Engineering and Science VE Pathway scholarship. 

Eligibility

 To apply for a VE Engineering or Science scholarship you must:

  • have successfully completed a Vocational Education course at VU
  • be enrolled full-time in a science or engineering course in the School of Engineering and Science at Victoria University

Value

  • Annual payment of $1000 for two or three years of study depending on the course of enrolment
  • Scholarship funds will be paid after successful completion of each year of study 

How to apply

For further enquiries contact the School of Engineering and Science on +61 3 9919 4193 or visit www.vu.edu.au/hes

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Phone      +61 39919 5568

Email       scholarships@vu.edu.au 

Location  Footscray Park Campus, Building M, Level 2 (via Student Engagement Reception)