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: have a government-subsidised place not be enrolling in an apprenticeship or traineeship program. Preference will be given to students commencing a program at RMIT for the first time. To be eligible
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-subsidised place not be enrolled in an apprenticeship or traineeship program. Preference will be given to students commencing a program at RMIT for the first time. To be eligible for this scholarship you must
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level of study or higher. If you are a certificate IV or diploma student you must: have a government-subsidised place. not be enrolling in an apprenticeship or traineeship program. Preference will be
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in semester 1 2025 in a certificate IV, diploma, undergraduate degree or postgraduate by coursework program at RMIT (Brunswick or City campus) not already be committed to a student accommodation
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Program school have not previously commenced or completed a program at the same level of study or higher. If you are a certificate IV or diploma student you must: have a government-subsidised place not be
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Indigenous Australians Rural UAC & EAS Criteria Stage Minimum Value $5,000 available for Duration of program (minimum) Residency International/Australian Permanent Humanitarian Visa Opens 01/05/2025 Closes 15
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overseas, are from a non-English background and recently migrated to Australia current or former refugee completed secondary school at a School Network Access Program school be able to submit a selection of
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asylum seeker backgrounds. Eligible people seeking asylum looking to study full-time in a RMIT vocational or undergraduate degree program are encouraged to apply. The scholarships consist of full program
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applications, you don’t need to be – generally speaking, program offers are made after the scholarship application close date. That means you can apply as a year 12 student or prior to your enrolment in the year
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This scholarship provides up to $7,000 per annum for the standard duration of your vocational education program, and then can continue as you progress into an associate or bachelor’s degree program