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La Trobe Academic Excellence Scholarships for International Students


La Trobe University
Bachelors/Masters Degree
Deadline: 5 Dec 2014/18 Jan 2015
Study in: Australia
Course starts Semester 1, 2015

Brief description:
La Trobe’s Academic Excellence Scholarships (AES) are targeted towards high achieving international students from all countries across all of La Trobe’s undergraduate and postgraduate coursework programs.
Host Institution(s):
La Trobe University, Australia
Field(s) of study:
Any full-time undergraduate or postgraduate coursework offered by the University
Number of Scholarships:
Not specified
Target group:
International student from any country except New Zealand
Scholarship value/inclusions:
The scholarship is worth between $10,000 and $20,000 and goes towards tuition fees. The scholarships are paid across a maximum of two semesters (or 12 months).
Eligibility:
You must be a citizen of a country other than Australia or New Zealand and be applying to start an undergraduate or postgraduate coursework program. You must also have scored 85% or equivalent in your previous degree/award, and meet our English language and academic entry requirements. You are not eligible if you are starting a Higher Degree by Research, exchange program, Study Abroad program, ELICOS and Foundation Studies program, or Diploma course.
Application instructions:
You can only apply for this scholarship if you have an offer to study in an undergraduate or postgraduate coursework program program at La Trobe University.  After you receive your offer, you must complete the scholarship application form and submit it to La Trobe International by the application deadline.  There are two closing dates for Semester 1, 2015 – Round 1 closes on 5 December 2014 and Round 2 closes on 18 January 2015.
It is important to visit the official website (link found below) to access the application form and for detailed information on how to apply for this scholarship.
Website:
Official Scholarship Website:  http://www.latrobe.edu.au/international/fees/scholarships/coursework

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