Applications for the Sydney Vice-Chancellor Scholarship, which allows qualified international students to study in Australia, are now being accepted by the University of Sydney. Qualified candidates can receive $40,000 to pursue an undergraduate or graduate degree at the University of Sydney through the Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship.
We’ll provide a basic description of the scholarship program in this post, including information on the application procedure, duration, benefits, and eligibility restrictions. The University of Sydney Vice-Chancellor Scholarship is offered just once in the first year of coursework and is not renewable for additional years. It is awarded at the beginning of the program.
Through the Vice-Chancellor’s International Scholarships Scheme (VCIS), the University of Sydney offers a worthwhile opportunity to assist high-achieving students in their academic endeavors.
Outstanding international students can receive up to $40,000 in funding through the Vice-Chancellor Scholarship to attend the University of Sydney and pursue coursework.
Eligibility Criteria:
- Become a foreign student
- Have applied to, but not yet started, a coursework master’s or bachelor’s degree program that is registered with CRICOS; these programs are normally offered onshore at the University of Sydney.
- Obtain an admission offer that is unconditional by the applicable deadline.
Host Country: Australia
Eligible Countries: All Countries
Benefits:
- $20,000 payable for one semester; $40,000 payable for one year in two equal instalments every semester
- $10,000 that is due in a semester
- $5,000 that must be paid in full within a semester
Deadline: June 3, 2024