Commerce Global Scholarship
The Commerce Global Scholarships have been established for outstanding international students from countries deemed to be under-represented in the Bachelor of Commerce. The scholarship provides 20% fee remission for the duration of the course (up to 300 credit points).
Application type
No application is required. You will be automatically considered for this award.
Citizenship requirements
International student
Total value
20% fee remission
Applicable study areas
Commerce, economics and management
Number of scholarships awarded
80
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Eligibility & selection criteria
Eligibility
To be eligible for this scholarship, you must:
- be an international student,
- have completed an approved Year 12 program or equivalent that meets the eligibility, requirements for the Bachelor of Commerce,
- be a citizen from a country deemed to be under-represented by the Academic Board (eligible countries may change from year to year),
- be made an unconditional offer for the Bachelor of Commerce.
Selection criteria
Selection is based on academic merit (the results you achieved in your most recent years of study) and country of citizenship.
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Application process
All international Bachelor of Commerce applicants from under-represented countries are automatically considered.
There is no separate application process.
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When will I know the outcome?
Scholarships selection will be conducted in multiple rounds:
- for students commencing in Sem 1, 2024: between July 2023 to February 2024.
- for commencing students in Semester 2, 2024: between March 2024 to June 2024.
Successful applicants will be notified by online scholarship offer letter during the selection rounds.
Unsuccessful applicants will not be contacted.
What are the benefits?
The scholarship provides 20% fee remission for the duration of the course (up to 300 credit points).
The information listed here is subject to change without notice. Where we have listed information about jointly run scholarships programs, please also see our partners' websites. Information describing the number and value of scholarships awarded is indicative.