Vice-Chancellor's Academic Achievement Scholarship

Griffith University

Griffith offers these respected scholarships to outstanding students commencing their first-ever undergraduate degree in 2024. The Vice Chancellor's Academic Achievement Scholarships will be focused on excellence and will also consider the barriers to education that students have faced.Scholarship recipients will also be offered membership to the Griffith Honours College.

Eligibility

Applicants must: be an Australian citizen, Australian Permanent Humanitarian Visa holder OR an Australian permanent resident, New Zealand citizen, or international student who is completing or has completed Years 11 and 12 in Australia; be a student commencing university for the first time in 2024; have not undertaken/commenced any tertiary study (bachelor degree or postgraduate degree), with the exception of those undertaken as part of Year 11–12 studies (e.g. enhanced studies program); have applied to commence at Griffith University in 2024; achieve an ATAR 95.45 or above (or equivalent OP 3 or above, and IB 37 or above. Griffith may use your Educational Disadvantage Assessment score to adjust your ATAR rank.

Closing date Round 1: 18 December 2023 Round 2: 29 January 2024
Frequency Annual
For Australian students
For international students
Level of study Undergraduate / VET
Field of studys Accounting
Agriculture
Architecture
Built environment
Business and management
Communications
Computing and information technology
Creative arts
Dentistry
Economics
Education and training
Engineering and technology
Environmental studies
Health services and support
Humanities and social sciences
Languages
Law
Mathematics
Medicine
Nursing
Para-legal studies
Pharmacy
Psychology
Rehabilitation
Sciences
Social work
Sport and leisure
Surveying
Tourism and hospitality
Veterinary science
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