Coursework scholarships

Discover everything you need to know about scholarships for domestic students enrolling in a certificate IV, diploma, advanced diploma, associate degree, bachelor or postgraduate by coursework program.

How coursework scholarships work

At RMIT, we recognise that scholarships can play a crucial role in making study more accessible. Each year, we award thousands of scholarships to new and continuing students. Most scholarships are access and equity based (also known as needs based). This means prioritising applicants experiencing circumstances impacting their study, or who are from an *RMIT priority group.

For scholarships currently open visit Coursework scholarships open this month.

For step-by-step application guidance, visit How to apply for a coursework scholarship.

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Scholarship categories

  • Access & equity – for students who can demonstrate cirumstance/s impacting their study
  • Accommodation – for commencing students who are moving from rural/regional Victoria or interstate to study at RMIT in Melbourne
  • Achievement – for students who can demonstrate leadership, impressive academic results and other forms of achievement
  • Indigenous – for Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander students
  • International – for current international students
  • Women – for students who identify as a woman

More information about scholarships

Discover all scholarships at RMIT

RMIT offers scholarships across a range of categories. Explore scholarships based on your location, student type, and scholarship category, including access and equity, merit-based, and industry-funded options.

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