University of New South Wales
Sanctuary Scholarship for People Seeking Asylum and Refugees with Temporary Protection
Full tuition fee for minimum duration of program + on-campus UNSW accommodation up to $25,000 per annum + $10,000/$5,000 stipend per annum
About this scholarship
UNSW offers a number of scholarships to support Asylum Seekers and Refugee students commencing full-time coursework study at UNSW. Some scholarships will provide full or partial tuition fee payment, while others provide a stipend to assist with the costs associated with your studies. On this page you will find information on Asylum Seekers and Refugee scholarships that require an application. *This page and application process is for Asylum Seekers and Refugee students commencing their first term of studies at UNSW in Term 3 2026* Scholarships & Awards that require an Application By submitting an application for the UNSW Scholarships for Asylum Seekers and Refugees Commencing Term 3, 2026 (UGCE1420) you will be considered for the scholarships listed in the table below. More scholarships may be progressively added to this list. To apply for UGCE1420, please register an account in the Scholarship Application Online portal , or log in if you already have an account. *Please note this application will open on 1 April 2026 and close at AEST 11:59PM on 18 June 2026* Scholarship Value and Duration
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