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Access Melbourne is the University of Melbourne’s equity program for domestic students. We have scholarships and grants that can ease the financial load.

  • Bertalli Family Foundation Scholarships
  • Commerce at International House
  • Commerce Opportunity Bursary
  • Daryl Manley Scholarship
  • Faculty Opportunity Bursary
  • First In the Family Scholarships
  • Melbourne Foundation for Business and Economics Opportunity Scholarship
  • The Andrew J Nash First in Family Scholarship
  • The Burnet Family Access Scholarship
  • The Douglas Family Scholarship
  • The Duncan and Jan Andrews Scholarship
  • The Ian Urquhart Scholarship
  • The J. R. Kinsman First in Family Scholarship
  • Sidney Myer Centennial Scholarship - Domestic

Commencing Students - International

The Faculty of Business and Economics provide a range of scholarships to support commencing international students.

  • A.G. Whitlam Graduate Merit Scholarship
  • A.G. Whitlam International Undergraduate Merit Scholarship
  • Commerce Global Scholarship
  • Commerce Undergraduate International Merit Scholarships
  • Graduate Research Scholarships
  • Business and Economics Graduate Scholarship
  • Commerce Undergraduate International Partner Scholarships
  • Melbourne Chancellors Scholarship (International Students)
  • Scholarships for Residential Colleges
  • Sidney Myer Centennial Scholarship - International

Commencing Students - Domestic

The Faculty of Business and Economics provide a range of scholarships to support commencing domestic students.

  • Commerce Achievement Scholarship
  • Indigenous Business Leaders Scholarship
  • Melbourne Chancellors Scholarship (Domestic Students)
  • Melbourne Graduate Access Bursary
  • Jennifer Nason Scholarship

Current Students - International

The Faculty of Business and Economics provide a range of scholarship opportunities for currently enrolled international students during their studies.

  • Margaret Abernethy Scholarship for Leadership in Community Engagement
  • Alumni Leadership Scholarships
  • Australian Industrial Relations Commission Centennial Prize
  • Geoffrey Blainey Scholarship for Honours in Economic History
  • Maureen Brunt Scholarship
  • Henry Buck Scholarship
  • Cbus Super Mavis Robertson Scholarship
  • Faculty of Business and Economics Undergraduate Deputy Dean Awards
  • FMAA First Year High Achiever Award
  • Andrew Gibson Award
  • Robin D. Hocking Scholarship
  • Honours Accounting Students’ Society Alumni Scholarship
  • Samuel and June Hordern Scholarship in Rural and Regional Economics
  • Kilmany Scholarship
  • MBS Deputy Dean Awards
  • Jim Perkins PhD Travelling Scholarship
  • Wilfred Prest Travelling Fellowship
  • C. S. Soper and Joan Rydon Scholarship

Current Students - Domestic

The Faculty of Business and Economics provide a range of scholarship opportunities for currently enrolled domestic students during their studies.

  • Dylan Alcott Foundation Scholarship
  • John D. and Dagnija Balmford Travel Grant
  • Faculty of Business and Economics Indigenous Graduate Research Scholarship
  • Professor Colin Ferguson KPMG Scholarship
  • Flagstaff Partners Honours Commerce Scholarship
  • Chin Yee Keang (Peng) Accounting Scholarship
  • Pinnacle Women in Finance Award

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To be considered for this scholarship, you must:

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  • be experiencing compassionate or compelling circumstances (e.g. having primary care responsibilities for a dependent, medical condition, disability, or personal or financial difficulties)

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Eligible candidates are selected on the basis on their overall level of disadvantage and academic merit.

This scholarships are subject to the Coursework Scholarship Conditions . In addition, y ou must agree to give permission for the University to provide your name and course details to the donor of your scholarship and to provide a brief report on the benefits of the scholarship if requested.

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There are many scholarship options available to students undertaking overseas study.

University of Melbourne scholarships

The University of Melbourne offers a wide range of scholarships to students undertaking an overseas study opportunity. Scholarships are awarded based on varying eligibility requirements and criteria, including financial need, academic merit, destination and study discipline.

Melbourne Mobility Awards

Melbourne Mobility Awards (MMA) are a range of scholarships which provide assistance to students undertaking overseas study. MMA includes the below scholarships, but this is not an exhaustive list. Please see the Melbourne Mobility Awards page for information on eligibility, selection credit and how to apply.

Ensure you apply as soon as you have had your exchange destination allocation confirmed in writing by Global Learning so that your application can be assessed in time for you to plan your finances. Please do not apply before this time.

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In addition to the above, the University of Melbourne offers a wide range of travelling scholarships which may suit your circumstances. The below table is an example of some of these scholarships – please see the University of Melbourne Scholarships page for the full list.

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Many organisations outside the University of Melbourne can assist students to study overseas. Visit your host institution's website to find scholarships available to exchange and non-partner students.

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There are a number of prestigious scholarship programs available if you are interested in taking an ambassador role on behalf of the University. If you're awarded one of these scholarships, you'll be called on for promotional and reflective activities when required.

Applications for the 2021 round of the New Colombo Plan Scholarship Program have now closed.

The New Colombo Plan (NCP) is a signature initiative by the Australian Government to provide opportunities for Australian undergraduate students to undertake study, internships or mentorships in one of 40 participating Indo-Pacific locations .

The NCP Scholarship Program provides Australian undergraduates with comprehensive scholarships to live, work and study in one of these locations.

Each Australian University can nominate 10 students per year to the Australian Government to receive an NCP Scholarship. Up to 120 scholarships are expected to be awarded across Australia each year.

The scholarship aims to support Australian students to:

  • Develop an understanding of our neighbouring Indo-Pacific region
  • Become more work ready by enhancing regional experience
  • Expand their breath of education, career and professional development.

To be eligible to apply, you must be:

  • An Australian citizen
  • Enrolled in a Bachelor or Bachelors (Honours) degree at the University of Melbourne
  • Undertaking overseas study in one of the 40 approved locations, where you do not hold dual citizenship or permanent residency; nor have you previously been a citizen or permanent resident
  • Aged between 18 and 28 (inclusive) on 1 January of the year you intend to go overseas
  • Have a WAM of at least 70% (including results from Semester 1, at the time of application).

If you wish to apply, you need to submit:

  • An application for the current round of the New Colombo Plan Scholarship

Please note that details for the 2022 round of the New Colombo Plan Scholarship have not yet been released by DFAT.

  • An application for a semester exchange or non-partner program .

All submitted applications will go through a University of Melbourne selection process. Students selected for nomination to the Australian Government will be required to go through a formal selection process with the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in August every year.

For more information, visit the NCP Scholarship Program website.

The New Colombo Plan (NCP) is a signature initiative by the Australian Government to provide opportunities for Australian undergraduate students to undertake study, internships or mentorships in one of 40 participating Indo-Pacific locations.

The NCP Mobility Grants are awarded to students studying at particular Indo-Pacific institutions, and range from $3,000-$7,000 in value.

If you apply and are selected for one of the following NCP Mobility Grants, you will represent the University as an ambassador of the overseas study experience, and will be called upon for promotional and reflective activities when required.

For more information or to apply, contact  https://ask.unimelb.edu.au/app/ask.

NCP Mobility Grants for semester programs

Ncp mobility grants for short-term programs, ncp mobility grants for university of melbourne overseas subjects (umos).

The University has updated its current travel advice to all students due to COVID-19. Overseas study will be not be possible for Semester 1, 2021 as student travel has been suspended until 30 June 2021. Read the latest travel advice or find out more about completing exchange in Semester 2, 2021 . Please check with the Faculty for program updates and availability  in 2021.

2022 applications are now open for Westpac Asian Exchange Scholarships.

Valued at $12,250 each for study at one of Asia’s leading universities, the Westpac Exchange Scholarship is designed to support your development as an Asia-capable leader whilst giving you the flexibility to create an authentic cultural experience. It supports Australian or permanent resident undergraduates with an interest in Asia to spend up to two semesters studying overseas (starting in Semester 2) at one of our exchange partners in the following countries:

  • South Korea

Westpac Scholars start with a one-week residential program to help prepare you and build connections to make the most of your exchange (travel permitting). You’ll also get opportunities to engage with Australia-Asia leaders to expand your thinking and global networks.

Westpac will be awarding up to 35 Westpac Asian Exchange Scholarships in Semester 2, 2022. Applications are open until 5pm AEDT, 29 November 2021. Visit the brochure page and the   Westpac Scholars Trust website for more information.

Narrm Scholarship Program Celebration Evening

The Vice-Chancellor's address at the inaugural Narrm Scholarship Program celebration evening was delivered on Tuesday 23 April 2024.

Thank you, Nick, and thank you, Uncle Bill and Ganga, for the powerful welcoming ceremony.

I acknowledge the traditional owners of the lands on which we work and learn, and pay my respects to Indigenous Elders, past, present, and emerging, and I acknowledge all Indigenous people here.

As Nick has said, tonight we are here to talk about scholarships. Many of us understand from first-hand experience that scholarships have life-changing potential.

I am one of those people. As a working-class boy from North London, I won a place to study science at the University of Cambridge. Like many of you here tonight, I was the first in my family to go to university. With no fees and a means-tested stipend, I was able to immerse myself in my studies and university life, gaining an education that opened opportunities in life that I could not have dreamt of as a child.

Similar stories are shared with me when I meet alumni who have experienced a University of Melbourne education. They often reflect that their university days were the best days of their lives. Living at home or in low-cost accommodation near campus, they could afford to fully participate in Melbourne’s cultural, sporting, and political life. This often proved a powerful springboard to later career success.

But it has always been the case – and the problem may be getting worse – that talented young people from challenging backgrounds across Victoria and Australia are extremely limited in their ability to access university education. This is not because they lack talent, but purely because they are limited by social and financial circumstance.

It is for such people that a scholarship can change everything.

Not unrelated to this, the challenges facing young people in accessing university education were precisely the reasons why I called on the Government last year to again make university education in Australia fee-free for domestic undergraduates.

But of course, that’s not going to happen any time soon. So, it is up to us who believe in the cause, and who may be in a position to do something about it, to do whatever we can, if we truly believe in the power of higher education to transform lives – which I think every single person here tonight does.’

From the University of Melbourne’s perspective, the needs of talented young people are the reason why we are stepping up our efforts in this direction right now.

But before spelling out what we are aiming at tonight, I want first to acknowledge the fantastic efforts of donors to scholarships already at the University of Melbourne over many years.

For at least two decades, the University’s generous donor and alumni community has supported a substantial access and equity scholarship program. Not only have you opened doors to a first-class education, but you’ve provided motivation and assurance for students who never thought this University might be the place for them. We are so grateful to our friends and supporters for the essential role you have played – and continue to play – in enabling thousands of students to realise their potential.

A scholarship signals to the holder that they are a person supported by others who are confident in their ability to succeed. It expands the horizon of possibility not just for the recipient, but for people around them in their community. It enables a greater diversity of voices to contribute in society. In many cases, it inspires the recipient to give back to students who, like them, find their lives changed as a result.

The University of Melbourne is rightly known as an elite institution of learning in the sense of aiming to operate at the highest level of excellence, but this has not always worked in our favour when it comes to building a diverse and representative student body.

The question before us at Melbourne, are we simply and appropriately elite, or are we also elitist?

In a nutshell, do we really think that big brains exist only in the heads of people who can afford to attend expensive schools? That proposition is clearly absurd. We all know it simply is not true.

Yet we know that some very capable potential students – often with no family or personal experience of universities – can be put off applying to study with us (and often with any university) for a variety of reasons. For some, this might be the high cost of living away from home or of commuting each day. For others, it’s the need to provide support that keeps their family afloat.

But there may also be a simple problem of belief in the minds of some students. We have discovered that many capable young people – exactly the kind we want at this university – don’t believe they will belong here. They don’t consider us when applying for places, they don’t think they will find the kind of welcoming community they need here.

This is not only the University’s loss; it is Australia’s loss. Many of the students who don’t even consider a University of Melbourne education are those who would most benefit from it, those who would harness it to make the biggest impact on society.

We wantto and indeed must invest in these young people , urgently.

Our resolve to widen participation has led us to establish a groundbreaking endeavour that I am proud to introduce formally to our supporter community this evening: the Narrm Scholarship Program.

This is a scholarship and support program of a scale never before seen in Australia. It is the University’s highest priority, and one of the most ambitious things we've ever done.

Our focus is on talented young people in three groups significantly underrepresented in our University community. The choice of these three areas is also aligned to the Australian Government’s equity priority areas. They are:

  • Students who are experiencing financial disadvantage
  • Students from regional and remote areas (who may also be experiencing financial disadvantage)
  • And Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students

We are determined to transform possibilities for students in these cohorts; scholarships that recognise merit and provide equitable opportunity are our most powerful means of achieving this.

Students who have faced the kinds of barriers to study that we’re addressing currently make up around 11% of our student body; by 2030, we want to raise this to 25% – that’s 1 in 4 of the Australian undergraduates studying here. At a time of deepening inequity, we believe that the Narrm Scholarship Program will be one of our country’s most powerful solutions to advance knowledge while creating a more fair and inclusive society.

Let me be clear: what we are talking about with the Narm Scholarships is a major change in the character of the University of Melbourne, working from the ground up – those undergraduates who start here each year, then go on to change the world in their own ways. By the time the Narrm Scholarships have been running for several years, our student population will have fundamentally shifted towards being more socially and economically diverse. It will be a place that transforms the futures of many more young people from challenging backgrounds than it does today.

The University is absolutely dedicated to the success of the Program. To be sustainable, it will require a total financial commitment of around $64M a year by the end of this decade – and this is something we believe can be achieved in partnership with our donor community.

I will think aloud here. What if a donor or group of donors endowed the University with a billion dollars to support the Narrm Scholarships program? With such a donation we could draw down approximately $50 million a year and fund an extraordinary scholarships program.

You may say I’m dreaming, but there are precedents. Just this year, one donor, Ruth Gottesman, gave a billion US dollars to support the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in the Bronx in New York. The donor said, ‘I wanted to fund students at Einstein so that they would receive free tuition.’

Already at Melbourne, we are extremely fortunate to have a donor and alumni community exceptional in their generosity and vision. Many of you in this room have played an important role in the achievement of students here tonight. Thank you for your ongoing dedication to student success. Let’s now work together to make the University a place of opportunity for all young Australians as never before. The effects of this will be profound and far-reaching.

I know it is challenging but I believe firmly in the Narrm Scholarship Program, its principles and ambitions. And I’m grateful to you for taking the time to hear us tonight as we speak further about fulfilling the promise of potential for young people at this university.

Thank you for listening.

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    How to apply. Applications for the coursework access scholarships usually open in November. You will need to submit one application to be considered for the following scholarships: Hugh Kingsley Family Scholarship. Irene and Arthur Kinsman Award for Postgraduate Studies. Eleanor and Joseph Wertheim Scholarship.

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    Visit: go.unimelb.edu.au/75y6. Undergraduate Access Scholarships The University of Melbourne offers close to 350 scholarships to Access Melbourne applicants. These scholarships provide an allowance of between $5,000 - $7,500 per year per year for the duration of your course and some cover the course fees as well. When you

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    The University of Melbourne offers a range of scholarships for undergraduate and graduate coursework students. Scholarships may be applied for and awarded before you start your course, or while you are enrolled. Scholarships for coursework students usually provide a one-off payment, regular allowance payments for one or more years, or a tuition ...

  6. Financial support and scholarships

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    Access Melbourne helps us see the whole picture when you apply for undergraduate study. Access Melbourne categories take your personal circumstances into consideration as part of your application. You may even qualify for guaranteed entry or a place in your preferred course. Use the Access Melbourne Eligibility calculator for an ATAR estimate ...

  8. Find your scholarship

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  9. Scholarships and Bursaries

    Approx. 50. $8,000 - $36,000. Domestic. Undergraduate. Visit University of Melbourne scholarship page for our full range of scholarships, including scholarships for residential colleges. Find a list of scholarships available for new and returning undergraduate students, including closing dates and the application form.

  10. Eleanor and Joseph Wertheim Scholarship

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  11. University of Melbourne

    Purpose: A suite of coursework access scholarships is available to undergraduate and graduate students who have experienced or are experiencing compassionate or compelling circumstances.. Eligibility: 1.Be an Australian citizen or permanent resident 2. have applied for or be enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate degree by coursework at the University of Melbourne 3. have at least twelve ...

  12. Overseas study scholarships

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