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Scholarship Name: Tasmanian Access Scholarship
Stipend Value: 15% reduction in registered tuition fees
Degree Program: Undergraduate or postgraduate coursework degree
Available in: University of Tasmania
Host: University of Tasmania
Citizen type: International students from Bangladesh, Nepal, Pakistan, the Philippines, Sri Lanka, and Vietnam
Award Duration: Duration of the course
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Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible for consideration, you must meet the following criteria:
- Be classified as an International Student as defined under the Application rules of the University of Tasmania
- Be a citizen of Bangladesh, Nepal, Pakistan, the Philippines, Sri Lanka, or Vietnam
- Must be enrolled full-time in an eligible undergraduate or postgraduate coursework degree
- Not be a student from a Transnational Education (TNE) partner affiliated with the University of Tasmania
- Not be in receipt of a full government-funded scholarship
- Not be commencing at the University of Tasmania through an articulation agreement with a partner institution
- Be commencing the first year of your program in 2024
- For students from Vietnam and Pakistan, the TAS scholarship is only available if you are commencing in Semester 1 2024
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How to Apply
Students are assessed automatically upon submission of their International Student Application, so there is no need to apply separately. Offer letters will notify applicants if they have been awarded the scholarship. Enquiries should be directed to Your.Study@utas.edu.au.
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Contact Information
For more information, please contact Your.Study@utas.edu.au.
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