The University of Adelaide Family Scholarships offer a 25% tuition fees reduction to international students commencing UG and PG studies. The scholarship is designed for new students who are immediate family members of existing University of Adelaide students & alumnus.
If an individual receives and accepts more than one offer of a scholarship from the University of Adelaide, only one scholarship, the scholarship of greater value, will be awarded.
Scholarship Type | College-Specific, Merit-Based, Tuition-Fee-Waiver |
Offered by | Institution |
Organization | University of Adelaide |
Application Deadline | Feb 06 ,2023 |
Number of Scholarships | N/A |
Amount | Variable Amount |
Renewability | One Time Payment |
International Student Eligible | Yes |
Scholarship Website Link | https://international.adelaide.edu.au/admissions/scholarships/family-scholarships |
The eligibility criteria for University of Adelaide Family Scholarships are not quite so stringent. Some of these requirements are mentioned below:
The following applicants are not eligible to receive these scholarships:
Applicants must have received an offer of admission from the University before lodging their scholarship application (applicants with a conditional offer may apply, but will need to accept and meet the conditions of their offer before a scholarship can be confirmed).
Note: scholarship applicants who submit incomplete and/or inaccurate scholarship applications will not be eligible to receive a scholarship.
Relevant intake period for the admissions are:
Intake (in 2023) | Family Scholarship application deadline |
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Term 1 | February 6 ,2023 |
Trimester 1 | February 13 ,2023 |
Semester 1 | March 13 ,2023 |
Trimester 2 | June 5 ,2023 |
Term 3 | July 24 ,2023 |
Semester 2 | August 7 ,2023 |
Trimester 3 | September 18 ,2023 |
Selections for the University of Adelaide Family Scholarships are based on the following factors:
Note: Applicants who are eligible for more than one scholarship at University of Adelaide will only be entitled to receive one scholarship (the highest value scholarship award that they are eligible for).