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Scholarships for International Students in Sydney 2026

2025-11-14 · Claire Hartley · EN

Scholarships for International Students in Sydney 2026: A Comprehensive Guide

Sydney remains one of the world’s most sought-after study destinations, consistently ranking among the top five student cities globally (QS Best Student Cities 2025). With world-class universities, a vibrant multicultural environment, and strong post-study work pathways, it attracts over 200,000 international students annually. However, the cost of living and tuition fees in Australia’s largest city can be significant. For 2026, a range of scholarships—from full tuition waivers to partial stipends—are available to help international students manage expenses. This guide provides a detailed, data-driven overview of the most competitive scholarships for studying in Sydney in 2026, including eligibility criteria, application deadlines, and practical tips.

Why Study in Sydney in 2026?

Sydney is home to five universities ranked in the top 200 globally (QS World University Rankings 2025):

- University of Sydney (USyd): Ranked 19th globally.

- University of New South Wales (UNSW Sydney): Ranked 19th (tied with USyd).

- University of Technology Sydney (UTS): Ranked 88th.

- Macquarie University: Ranked 130th.

- Western Sydney University (WSU): Ranked 375th.

Tuition fees for international undergraduate programs in 2026 range from approximately AUD $35,000 to $55,000 per year, depending on the course (e.g., engineering, medicine, or arts). Living costs in Sydney are estimated at AUD $25,000–$35,000 annually, including accommodation, food, transport, and health cover (Study Australia, 2025). Scholarships can significantly reduce this financial burden, with some covering up to 100% of tuition.

Major Scholarship Categories for 2026

1. University-Specific Scholarships

Most Sydney universities offer merit-based, need-based, or course-specific scholarships for international students. Below are the flagship programs for 2026.

University of Sydney International Scholarships (USyd)

- Sydney Scholars Awards (2026 intake): Up to AUD $40,000 per year for high-achieving undergraduate students. Eligibility requires an ATAR equivalent of 98 or above (or top 2% of your country’s grading system). Approximately 50 awards are offered annually.

- Vice-Chancellor’s International Scholarships Scheme: Full or partial tuition fee waivers for postgraduate coursework students. Covers 20%–100% of tuition. In 2025, 120 scholarships were awarded; 2026 numbers are expected to be similar.

- Faculty-Specific Scholarships: For example, the Faculty of Engineering offers the Sydney Engineering Excellence Scholarship (AUD $10,000–$20,000) for students with a minimum 85% average in their previous degree.

Deadline: Most USyd scholarships close in October 2025 for Semester 1, 2026 intake. Check the USyd scholarships portal for exact dates.

UNSW Sydney International Scholarships

- UNSW International Scientia Coursework Scholarship (2026): Full tuition fee waiver plus an annual stipend of AUD $10,000 for living expenses. This is the most prestigious UNSW scholarship, awarded to 30–40 students globally. Requires a minimum 85% average (or equivalent) and a strong personal statement.

- UNSW Global Academic Award: AUD $5,000–$15,000 per year for students achieving an ATAR equivalent of 90–95. Over 200 awards are available annually.

- UNSW Faculty of Law & Justice International Scholarship: AUD $10,000 per year for LLB or JD students with a minimum 80% average.

Deadline: Applications for Semester 1, 2026 close in November 2025. UNSW also offers a separate round for Semester 2 (June 2026).

University of Technology Sydney (UTS) Scholarships

- UTS International Undergraduate Full Tuition Scholarship: Covers 100% of tuition fees for the entire duration of an undergraduate degree (up to 4 years). Only 5–10 awards are given annually. Requires a minimum 90% average in high school and a strong leadership profile.

- UTS Vice-Chancellor’s International Postgraduate Coursework Scholarship: AUD $10,000–$20,000 per year for students with a minimum 85% average. Approximately 50 awards are available.

- UTS Insearch Pathway Scholarship: AUD $5,000 for students completing a UTS Foundation Studies or Diploma program with a 75% average.

Deadline: Rolling applications, but early submission (by October 2025) is recommended for Semester 1, 2026.

Macquarie University International Scholarships

- Macquarie University Vice-Chancellor’s International Scholarship (2026): Full tuition fee waiver for up to 2 years (postgraduate) or 3 years (undergraduate). Awarded to 20–30 students globally. Requires a minimum 85% average and a compelling personal statement.

- Macquarie University International Merit Scholarship: AUD $5,000–$10,000 per year for students with a 75%–85% average. Over 100 awards are available.

- Regional and Remote Scholarship: AUD $15,000 per year for students from designated developing countries (e.g., India, Indonesia, Vietnam, Brazil). Requires a minimum 70% average.

Deadline: Applications close in December 2025 for Semester 1, 2026.

Western Sydney University (WSU) Scholarships

- Western Sydney International Scholarships – Undergraduate: AUD $6,000–$12,000 per year for students with a minimum 75% average. No separate application required; automatically considered upon admission.

- Western Sydney International Postgraduate Scholarship: AUD $6,000–$10,000 per year for coursework master’s students with a minimum 70% average.

- WSU Research Training Program (RTP): For PhD students, covers full tuition and provides an annual stipend of AUD $35,000 (tax-free). Approximately 50 awards are available across all faculties.

Deadline: Rolling admissions; apply by February 2026 for Semester 1.

2. Government-Funded Scholarships

Australia Awards Scholarships (AAS)

Funded by the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT), these scholarships are for students from eligible developing countries (e.g., Indonesia, Vietnam, Philippines, Kenya, Bangladesh). They cover:

- Full tuition fees

- Return airfares

- Establishment allowance (AUD $5,000)

- Living allowance (AUD $30,000 per year)

- Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC)

Eligibility: Must be a citizen of a participating country and not hold permanent residency in Australia. Priority is given to fields like health, education, agriculture, and infrastructure. Deadline: Applications for 2026 intake typically open in February 2025 and close in April 2025. Check the DFAT Australia Awards website for country-specific dates.

Destination Australia Program (DAP)

This Australian Government initiative provides AUD $15,000 per year to international and domestic students studying at regional campuses. While Sydney is a major city, some universities have regional campuses:

- Western Sydney University (Parramatta, Campbelltown, Hawkesbury campuses) – eligible for DAP.

- University of Sydney (Camden campus for agriculture students) – eligible.

- UNSW (no regional campus, but some courses at the UNSW Canberra campus may qualify).

Eligibility: Must be enrolled full-time at an eligible regional campus. Approximately 1,000 DAP scholarships are awarded nationally each year. Deadline: Varies by university; typically aligned with semester start dates (February or July 2026).

3. External and Private Scholarships

Endeavour Leadership Program (ELP) – Note: Suspended for 2026

The Australian Government’s Endeavour Leadership Program has been suspended for new applications since 2020. However, some legacy awards may still be active. For 2026, no new ELP scholarships are available. Students should instead focus on the Australia Awards or university-specific options.

Rotary International Scholarships

Rotary clubs in Sydney offer limited scholarships for international students, typically AUD $5,000–$10,000. These are often tied to community service or specific fields (e.g., peace studies, public health). Contact the Rotary District 9685 (Sydney) for 2026 opportunities.

Private Foundations and Corporate Scholarships

- The John Allwright Fellowship (ACIAR): For students from partner countries (e.g., Papua New Guinea, Fiji, Timor-Leste) studying agriculture or environmental science at Sydney universities. Covers full tuition and living costs.

- The Google Anita Borg Memorial Scholarship: AUD $10,000 for women in technology studying at UNSW or USyd. Requires a minimum 80% average and a project proposal.

- The Westpac Asian Exchange Scholarship: AUD $15,000 for students from Asian countries (including Australia) studying at UNSW or USyd. Focuses on leadership and cross-cultural exchange.

How to Apply: Step-by-Step Guide for 2026

Step 1: Research and Shortlist

- Visit each university’s official scholarships page (e.g., sydney.edu.au/scholarships, unsw.edu.au/scholarships).

- Use the Study Australia Scholarship Finder (studyinaustralia.gov.au) to filter by university, course, and nationality.

- Note deadlines: Most major scholarships close 6–8 months before the semester start (e.g., October 2025 for Semester 1, 2026).

Step 2: Prepare Your Documents

Common requirements include:

- Academic transcripts (translated into English, certified).

- English language test scores: IELTS 6.5–7.5 (overall) or equivalent (TOEFL, PTE). Minimum scores vary by university.

- Personal statement (500–1,000 words): Explain your academic achievements, career goals, and why you chose Sydney.

- Letters of recommendation: Usually 2–3 from teachers or employers.

- CV/Resume: Highlight leadership, volunteer work, and research experience.

Step 3: Apply for Admission First

Most scholarships require you to have an offer of admission from the university