University of Tasmania Business Scholarship to cover 100% of registered tuition fees

Overview

The University of Tasmania Business Scholarship is offered by the Tasmanian School of Business and Economics (TSBE) to encourage high performing international students from Indonesia, Latin America, Malaysia/Singapore and Vietnam to study at the University of Tasmania.

Four (4) scholarships are available for Semester 1 or 2, 2020.

TSBE offers a curriculum that is driven by leading-edge research in business and economics, and the future needs of business, industry and professional bodies. TSBE’s curriculum is delivered using contemporary teaching approaches and offers a range of authentic work integrated learning experience with a strong grounding in modern business practices.

Eligibility

Available to high achieving international students from Indonesia, Latin America, Malaysia/Singapore and Vietnam who have an offer of a full-time place in an onshore TSBE undergraduate, honours or postgraduate coursework degree (excluding Master of Professional Accounting and Master of Professional Accounting Specialisation), commencing in Semester 1 or 2, 2020.

Selection will be based on academic merit and the quality of the applicant’s 500-word application response.

The University of Tasmania Business Scholarship cannot be taken with any other scholarship.

Please click here to view the terms and conditions.

Ongoing Eligibility

To maintain this scholarship students are required to achieve a Credit (5.0/7.0) cumulative grade point average (CGPA) at the end of each academic year in TSBE units only.

Value

For single degree programs, each business scholarship covers 100% of registered tuition fees for the duration of the course;

OR

For combined degree programs, each business scholarship covers 50% of registered tuition fees for the duration of the course.

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This post was written and originally published by the University of Tasmania on https://sofiri.co/2Oa2T2A

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