Edith Cowan University (ECU) Australian Qualification International Scholarships 2025

 


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Edith Cowan University (ECU) Australian Qualification International Scholarships 2025

The Australian Qualification International Scholarship 2025, offered by Edith Cowan University (ECU), recognizes the value of Australian educational qualifications and aims to support international students who have previously studied under the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF). This scholarship provides a 20% reduction in tuition fees for eligible students enrolling in selected undergraduate and postgraduate coursework programs at ECU for Semester One 2025.

Scholarship Overview

  • Scholarship type: Tuition fee reduction
  • Scholarship value: 20% reduction in tuition fees
  • Study Level: Undergraduate and Postgraduate coursework degrees
  • Study Course: Selected courses (see eligibility criteria)
  • Citizen Type: International students
  • Number of positions: Not specified
  • Duration: Full duration of the course
  • Deadline: 7th March 2025,

Eligibility Criteria 

To qualify for this scholarship, applicants must:

  • Be an international student who has completed (or will complete) an eligible Australian qualification before commencing their ECU course.
  • Have received an offer to study an eligible course at ECU for Semester One 2025.
  • Have completed programs such as:
    • Study abroad or exchange programs under the AQF.
    • Australian curriculum secondary schooling (e.g., ATAR).
    • An AQF Certificate, Diploma, or higher-level qualification.
  • Enroll in one of the eligible undergraduate or postgraduate courses specified in ECU’s scholarship guidelines.
  • Be studying onshore in Australia during the scholarship period.

Selection Criteria 

Selection is automatic and based on the following factors:

  • The applicant’s completion of an Australian qualification.
  • Enrollment in an eligible course offered by ECU.
  • Meeting all scholarship and course eligibility requirements.

How to Apply 

Applicants do not need to submit a separate application for the scholarship. Once a student applies for a course at ECU through the university’s admissions office or authorized agents, they will be automatically assessed for eligibility. If eligible, the scholarship offer will be included in the admission letter.

Who to Contact 

For further inquiries about the scholarship, contact the ECU Admissions Office:

Visit the University website for further details and the application

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