Griffith Remarkable Scholarship for International Students in Australia



Griffith Remarkable Scholarship
For: Exceptional students applying for undergraduate and postgraduate coursework studies at Griffith University. If you do not have a Letter of Offer for your degree program, to apply' for instructions on how to lodge an application for admission before lodging a scholarship application.

Award value and benefits: Scholarship covers 50% of tuition fees for the duration of an undergraduate or postgraduate coursework degree program.

Applications close:

Trimester 3 2018 – Applications close Friday, 7 September 2018 (for 29 October commencement). Outcome notified by 21 September.
Trimester 1 2019 – Applications close Friday, 30 November 2018 (for 25 February commencement). Outcome notified by 14 December.
Trimester 2 2019 – Applications close Friday, 17 May 2019 (for 8 July commencement). Outcome notified by 31 May.
Trimester 3 2019 – Applications close Friday, 6 September 2018 (for 28 October commencement). Outcome notified by 20 September.

Can I apply? Applicants must:

Be a citizen of a country other than Australia or New Zealand.
Have a minimum GPA or equivalent in previous studies for undergraduate degree applicants. Please refer to minimum GPA criteria (PDF). Postgraduate coursework applicants must have a minimum GPA in undergraduate studies of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale or 5.5 on a 7.0 scale.
Have applied and be eligible for admission, or be in receipt of a conditional or unconditional offer from the University, for entry into an undergraduate or postgraduate coursework degree by the scholarship closing date.
Have satisfied all appropriate entry requirements for the proposed degree program, including results of previous study and English language proficiency as per Griffith University's entry requirements.
Be commencing and enrolling as a new a full-time student in a postgraduate coursework degree in Trimester 3 2018, or Trimester 1, 2 or 3 2019 at Griffith University.
What do I include in my application?
Applicants must provide and will be assessed by a University panel on:

A completed scholarship application form by the published closing dates.
Academic merit in prior studies. Applicants must provide a certified/attested true copy of supporting documentation demonstrating strong academic merit.

Assessment of a Personal Statement that addresses why the applicant has applied for the scholarship, the selected program of study at Griffith University, and other information they feel strengthens their application for the scholarship. The Personal Statement should be between 250 and 500 words.

Study Area


Architecture, construction and planning                                                       View requirement
Business and government                                                                                 View requirement
Criminology and law                                                                                          View requirement
Education                                                                                                              View requirement
Engineering, IT and aviation                                                                             View requirement
Humanities, social sciences and languages                                                    View requirement
Medicine, dentistry and health                                                                          View requirement

Music and performing arts                                                                                 View requirement
Science and environment                                                                                    View requirement
Visual and creative arts                                                                                       View requirement
For undergraduate and postgraduate degrees

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