How to Apply for Student Grants for International Students at the University of Melbourne, Australia – 2023 20 February 2023 Opportunities Staff Masters Scholarships, Undergraduate Scholarships 0 The University of Melbourne Student Grants for International Students is now open for applications from eligible and outstanding candidates who wish to enrol for a degree program at the University for 2023 – 2024 academic session. This opportunity has over 150 bursaries established by various generous bequests and donations to assist students in financial need. Grants Sponsor(s): University of Melbourne, Australia Host Institution(s): University of Melbourne, Australia Grants Worth: $10,000 Number of Awards: 20 Study Level: Undergraduates & Postgraduates Nationality: Domestic & International Students University of Melbourne Student Grants | DETAILS In your final year of high school and expecting a high ATAR? Make the most of it with a Melbourne Chancellor’s Scholarship. Or if you are worried about your ATAR, check out Access Melbourne’s special entry places. If you want to live on campus but need financial support, our residential colleges award around $6.5 million in assistance each year. And if you are relocating to Melbourne from outside Victoria, our Melbourne National Merit Scholarship offers $8000 to eligible students. Eligibility Criteria To be eligible for University of Melbourne Student Grants, applicants are expected to meet the following conditions: Applicants must be domestic or international students Applicants must be enrolled at the University of Melbourne Applicants must be ready to enrol in full-time program Applicants must provide evidence of financial need Application Procedures How-to-Apply: Interested applicants seeking for University of Melbourne Student Grants should Submit an online Student Financial Assessment form in the relevant round by the closing date. Application Deadline: March 08, 2023 APPLY HERE SCHOLARSHIPS BY COUNTRY UNITED KINGDOM CANADA AUSTRALIA TURKEY JAPAN GERMANY IRELAND SWEDEN MALAYSIA SOUTH AFRICA UNITED STATES Australia