Vice-Chancellor's Outstanding Achievement Scholarship
University of Technology Sydney (UTS)
The University of Technology Sydney is offering up to five Vice-Chancellor's Outstanding Achievement Scholarships to top high school students. This prestigious scholarship is paid annually for the duration of the recipient's UTS Undergraduate degree and an Honours degree, if applicable.
Eligibility
Applicants must: be Australian or New Zealand citizens, or holder of an Australian permanent resident visa or permanent humanitarian visa; be a current school leaver; or gap year student who received an Australian Tertiary Admissions Rank (ATAR) or equivalent score in the previous year; have achieved an ATAR or equivalent of 95.0 or above; have a Universities Admissions Centre (UAC) preference to a UTS undergraduate course for the Autumn semester directly following the Scholarship selection; be enrolled full-time in a UTS undergraduate degree; Gap year students only: Must apply using the UTS online Elite Scholarships Application form. Selection is based on: high UAC preference to a UTS undergraduate course at the time of selection; ranked in ATAR order; motivation to succeed in the chosen degree program; initiative in personal and professional life; candidates who have applied using the UTS online Elite School Leavers Scholarships Application form will be highly regarded.
Further details
All applicants must apply through UAC for admission into a UTS Undergraduate degree. In addition, Gap year students must submit a UTS Elite School Leaver Scholarship application form in order to be considered.
Amount | $12,500 This Scholarship is valued at $12,500 per annum and is paid for whole duration of the recipient's UTS Undergraduate degree and an Honours degree, if applicable. |
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Frequency | Annual |
Duration | years |
Student type | Australian |
Gender | Co-Ed |
For Australian students | |
For international students | |
Level of study | Undergraduate / VET |
Field of studys | Accounting Agriculture Architecture Psychology Built environment Business and management Communications Computing and information technology Creative arts Dentistry Economics Education and training Engineering and technology Environmental studies Tourism and hospitality Health services and support Humanities and social sciences Languages Law Para-legal studies Mathematics Medicine Nursing Pharmacy Rehabilitation Sciences Social work Sport and leisure Surveying Veterinary science |