
The Swinburne Welcome Scholarship 2026 is an amazing opportunity for international students, including Ghanaians and Africans, to study in Australia on a partially or fully funded program.
Hosted by Swinburne University of Technology, this scholarship aims to support students who have demonstrated academic excellence and leadership potential in their home countries.
About Swinburne University of Technology
Swinburne University is one of Australia’s top-ranked institutions, known for its practical, innovation-driven education and global partnerships.
It offers undergraduate, postgraduate, and research programs in:
- Engineering and Technology
- Business and Management
- Arts and Humanities
- Computer Science and IT
- Health Sciences
The university welcomes students from more than 100 countries and provides a safe, multicultural environment — perfect for Ghanaian and African students.
Why Apply to Swinburne?
- Globally recognized degrees (Top 300 QS Ranking)
- Pathways to post-study work visas in Australia
- Vibrant international student community
- State-of-the-art facilities and innovation labs
Studying in Australia offers global exposure, job opportunities, and a world-class education.
Scholarship Coverage
- The Swinburne Welcome Scholarship 2026 provides:
- Up to 30% tuition fee reduction for international students
- Opportunities for internships and career mentorship
- Access to student support services and career development programs
- Priority for on-campus accommodation
(Note: The award is not fully funded — students must cover living expenses and part of tuition.)
Swinburne Welcome Scholarship Application Deadline
Deadline: 14 November 2025
Applications open through the Swinburne International Portal.
Late applications are not accepted — submit early to secure your chance.
Swinburne Welcome Scholarships Eligibility Criteria
To qualify for the Swinburne Welcome Scholarship, applicants must:
- Be an international student applying for a full-time undergraduate or postgraduate course.
- Have achieved excellent academic results in previous studies.
- Meet English language requirements (IELTS / TOEFL).
- Hold a valid student visa (subclass 500) by the time studies begin.
Students from Ghana, Nigeria, Kenya, and other African countries are strongly encouraged to apply.
How to Apply for Swinburne Welcome Scholarships
Follow these simple steps:
- Visit the official portal: https://www.swinburne.edu.au/international/scholarships/
- Choose your program (Undergraduate / Postgraduate).
- Prepare academic transcripts and English test results.
- Write a personal statement explaining why you deserve the scholarship.
- Submit your online application before 14 November 2025.
Swinburne Welcome Scholarship Selection Process
Applicants are evaluated based on:
- Academic merit
- Statement of purpose
- Potential contribution to Swinburne’s global community
Successful candidates are notified by email within 4–6 weeks of applying.
Who is eligible to apply for the Swinburne Welcome Scholarship?
You must be a commencing first-year full-time student and a holder of one of the following Australian visas:
- Bridging Visa ‘E’ (V050)
- Temporary Protection Visa (V785)
- Safe Haven Enterprise Visa (V790)
- Temporary Humanitarian Concern Visa (V786)
Who is NOT eligible for this scholarship?
Holders of a Bridging Visa ‘A’ and individuals who entered Australia on a Student Visa are not eligible.
What academic programs does the scholarship cover?
The scholarship generally covers:
- Undergraduate degrees
- UniLink Diplomas
- Vocational Education Diplomas and Advanced Diplomas
Are there any excluded courses?
Yes, programs such as Swinburne Online courses, professional degree programs, and the Bachelor of Aviation are typically excluded.
Does the scholarship include a laptop?
Successful applicants often receive a laptop when they commence their studies.
How long does the scholarship last?
The scholarship covers the full standard duration of the recipient’s eligible program (undergraduate degree, diploma, or advanced diploma).
What happens to my Government income support if I receive this scholarship?
Important: You should be aware that enrolling in a course, whether full-time or part-time, may cause you to lose any existing Government income support you are receiving. You must have an alternative source of income (such as part-time work) to support yourself during your studies.
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