A guide to international scholarships at La Trobe University

Looking for support while you study? La Trobe offers a range of undergraduate and postgraduate scholarships to help you get financial support while you study. Read more to learn about the scholarships available at La Trobe and how you can apply for one.

  1. Explore the scholarships available to you

At La Trobe, there is a range of scholarships available for international students looking to study at one of our seven campuses.

However, it can be confusing to know which scholarship to apply for, and which match your unique circumstances.

To help you identify the best scholarships for you, we’ve broken it down into the different categories of scholarships available:

These types of scholarships are merit-based and offered to high-achieving students who demonstrate academic excellence.

These types of scholarships are offered to students who are studying a particular course or within a specific study area.

The following page will give you an idea of what scholarships are available at this time or are coming up this year:

These types of scholarships are offered to students who are located in a specific home country, geographical region or the campus where you’re pursuing your studies.

Scholarship examples include:

These types of scholarships usually require a student to come from a particular circumstance, educational background, disadvantage, income or community.

Scholarship examples include:

These types of scholarships are available to students who are involved in sports at a competitive level.

An example of this scholarship would be the La Trobe Elite Athlete Program (LEAP).

  1. Check your scholarship eligibility

Once you have narrowed down your list of scholarships you want to apply for, it’s vital to ensure you meet all eligibility requirements.

Each scholarship will have different requirements, depending on their individual conditions and criteria.

Make sure you understand the eligibility criteria and reach out to the university if there’s anything you’re unsure about. After all, there’s no point applying for scholarships that you’re not eligible for – so you can save yourself the time and stress.

  1. Prepare your scholarship application

Remember, when applying for a scholarship, you want to make sure your application is correct, as it’s a very competitive process. If you need help with your application, ask any friends, family or peers to check for spelling errors and mistakes.

It will also help if you start your application early so you have the time to read through it and revise it before submitting to ensure you give yourself a chance to see it with fresh eyes. This could help you spot mistakes your friends, family and peers might miss.

  1. Apply for a scholarship

Some scholarships will require you to submit an application, and with others you’ll be automatically considered for them – provided you meet the eligibility criteria.

The scholarship application process varies depending on the scholarship and their unique requirements. Make sure to double-check that you have included all documentation and evidence outlined on the scholarship webpage.

Remember, there’s no limit to the number of scholarships you can apply for. For the best chance of success, make sure your application is customised for the different scholarships you’re applying for. Don’t use the same scholarship application to apply for multiple scholarships.

Applying for scholarships is a competitive process and intimidating for many international students. Remember, if you’re eligible it’s worth applying, as getting a scholarship can be life changing. So if you’re thinking of applying for a scholarship – take the time to ensure your application is the best it can be, so you stand out.

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