University of Queensland Vice Chancellors Scholarship 2025/2026 in Australia

  • Partial Funding
  • University of Queensland
  • Undergraduate
  • All Subjects
  • International Students, Domestic Students
  • Australia
  • 11/30/2024
Expired in
11/30/2024
University of Queensland Vice Chancellors Scholarships.University of Queensland Vice Chancellors Scholarships.

Description



Unlock Your Academic Potential with the University of Queensland Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship 2025/2026

Brisbane, Australia – August 1, 2024 – The University of Queensland (UQ) is proud to announce the opening of applications for the prestigious UQ Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship. Designed to reward high-achieving students, this scholarship is part of the UQ Academic Scholarship Program, providing financial support and recognition to exceptional future UQ students.

About the University of Queensland: 

The University of Queensland is one of Australia’s leading research and teaching institutions. Committed to shaping the future through excellence in education, UQ offers a comprehensive range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs



Degree Level

University of Queensland Vice Chancellors Scholarship 2025/2026 in Australia is available to undertake Undergraduate level programs at University of Queensland.

Available Subjects

Following subject are available to study under this scholarship program.

  • All Subjects

Benefits

Partial Funding up to $12,000 per year is available for this scholarship.


Eligible Nationalities

UQ Vice Chancellor's Scholarship is open to domestic and international students of all nationalities.

Eligibility Criteria

To be eligible, you must meet the following requirements:

  • Academic Achievement: Achieve a minimum ATAR of 99.90 (or equivalent).
  • Year 12 Completion: Complete Year 12 in 2024 or 2023 (if taking a gap year).
  • Citizenship or Residency:
  1. Australian citizen or Australian Permanent Humanitarian Visa holder; or
  2. Australian Permanent Resident, New Zealand Citizen, or international student who has completed or is completing Years 11 and 12 in Australia. 
  • Prior Studies: Have not completed any tertiary study beyond Year 11-12 coursework (e.g., Enhanced Studies Program).
  • QTAC Application: Apply for a tertiary place through QTAC with UQ listed as your first preference.
  • Enrollment: Intend to enroll full-time in a UQ undergraduate program in 2025 (or 2026 if deferring your place).
Note: Equivalent qualifications to the ATAR may be considered. Please refer to UQ's official admissions guidelines for specific details.

Application Procedure

How to Apply

  • To begin your application to the University of Queensland (UQ), please visit the UQ application portal. You have the flexibility to save your application and return to it at any time before submission.
  • Required Information To initiate your application, you will need your QTAC Application number.
  • Highlighting Your Achievements A crucial part of your application is showcasing your exceptional leadership and community involvement during your Years 11 and 12. Please provide compelling evidence that demonstrates your outstanding contributions in these areas.
  • Application Portal will be opened in August 2024 and get closed in November 2024.

Additional Tips:

  • Be specific: Clearly outline the nature of your leadership roles and community service activities.
  • Quantify your impact: Whenever possible, use numbers or metrics to illustrate the scope of your achievements.
  • Tailor your responses: Align your examples with the specific program or course you are applying for.
By following these guidelines, you can create a strong application that highlights your potential and qualifications for admission to UQ.

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