Santa Singh and Balwant Kaur Scholarship for Palestine Women

For students who identify as women born in Palestine/Gaza Strip and studying vocational education or an undergraduate program; worth up to $50,000.

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This scholarship provides up to $10,000 per year ($5,000 per semester), for up to standard duration of program.

One scholarship available

To be eligible for this scholarship you must:

  • be an Australian or New Zealand citizen, an Australian permanent resident, a permanent humanitarian visa holder, or an asylum seeker*
  • identify as a woman
  • be born in Palestine / Gaza Strip / West Bank 
  • be enrolling full-time in semester 2 2025 (or part-time with extenuating circumstances) in a Certificate IV, Diploma, Advanced Diploma, Associate Degree or Bachelor Degree
  • be able to demonstrate circumstance/s which impact your ability to study such as:
    • recieving a government tested low income benefit or having a Centrelink Health Care Card
    • having a long-term medical condition or disability
    • experiencing personal/family/social difficulties
    • be from an interstate or rural/regional area and moving/moved to Melbourne to study at RMIT
    • have previously/are currently living in foster/kinship care or are a ward of the state
    • be from an under-represented background such as:
      • were born overseas, are from a non-English background and recently migrated to Australia
      • current or former refugee
      • completed your secondary education at a School Network Access Program school.

*Asylum seekers must hold either a:

  • Temporary Protection Visa (V785) or
  • Safe Haven Enterprise Visa (SHEV) or
  • Humanitarian Stay Visa (449) or
  • Temporary Humanitarian Concern Visa (786) or
  • Current bridging visa (that is in effect) that is linked to a permanent humanitarian visa application.

A link to the application form will be made available here when the next application round commences.

Supporting documentation

Depending on your circumstances, you will need to provide different types of evidence and material to support your scholarship application. Applications without supporting documents will not be considered.

Please visit Supporting Your Application for more information.

Asylum seekers must provide a copy of your Visa Grant Notice and Visa Entitlement Verification Online (VEVO) Notice:

  • your VEVO Notice must be valid within a month of your scholarship application submission date
  • your current visa must include study rights, and if your study program includes a work placement, your current visa must include work rights too
  • bridging visa applicants must also provide official documentation confirming their substantive visa application

Application questions

It is expected that the online application will take approximately thirty minutes to complete. The questions are listed below to allow you time to prepare your answers in advance.

  • What motivated you to choose your program? Include the steps you have taken to achieve your educational goals.
  • What are your future plans and career aspirations?
  • What current challenges do you face in your studies and how will a scholarship help you to overcome this?

Find out more about applying for scholarships.

Applications are closed.

Applications are closed.

View the Coursework Scholarships Office’s terms and conditions (PDF, 698KB).

Pretam Kaur, in memory of her parents, established the Santa Singh and Balwant Kaur Scholarship for Palestine Women to contribute to positive change in the community by assisting students who identify as women and who were born in Palestine reach their scholastic and career aims.

A message from Pretam Kaur:

"My father Santa Singh and my mother Balwant Kaur were born in British India in Punjab. They were illiterate, starving, poor, and came to British Malaya before 1940 as coolie labourers. I was born in Malaya in early 1945 when bombs were falling. In 1951, my mother wanted to send me to English school like my two older brothers. The Sikh community opposed my parents and shamed and ostracised them. The Punjabi school in the temple was considered sufficient for girls. English schools were meant only for boys.

My parents fought the entire community and sent me to English school with love and devotion. My parents supported my education even when they had no money. In 1965 I went to university, my brothers didn’t.

My parents’ gift of education changed my life. The story of their courage and determination has defined me. My parents and I share the history of these women.  We can't change our history, but by working together we can change our future, and help create a more peaceful, just world."

Find out how to contact the Coursework Scholarships Office.

Notice to applicants

The scholarship application process is highly competitive with a limited number of scholarships available. Unfortunately, not all eligible applicants will receive one.

Only successful candidates will be notified via email to their RMIT student account.

For information about other financial assistance available to RMIT students, please speak to one of our Student Welfare Advisors.

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