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This scholarship supports students from China to study a Bachelor program at RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia.
This scholarship supports students from China to study a Bachelor program at RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia.
The value of the scholarship is a 20% tuition fee reduction for the duration of the eligible Bachelor program(s) as outlined in your offer letter.
In order to qualify for this scholarship you must:
be a citizen of the People’s Republic of China (including Hong Kong SAR and Macau SAR)
be an international student holding a valid student visa or plan to apply for a student visa prior to the program commencement
hold a Bachelor* offer commencing in 2026 or later that is packaged with ELICOS, Foundation Studies, a Vocational Education (VE), or Associate Degree program. Students who have a packaged offer and are currently enrolled or recently completed a pathway program(s) will be eligible.
not be an existing RMIT University student studying a Bachelor program
* Exclusions apply to the following program:
BP345 Bachelor of Aviation (Pilot Training)
For full terms and conditions, please view the International Scholarships Terms and Conditions document.
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