2025 Enrollment Cap: 3800(Of these, 3040 places will be given priority processing.Detailed News Statement)
Application Fee: 0 AUD/0 CNY
Average offer turnaround time for The University of Adelaide (Adelaide): 49 days.
Overview
Introduction
The University of Adelaide, referred to as Adelaide, is located in Adelaide, southern Australia. It is the third university in Australian history and one of the "eight famous schools" of the Australian Ivy League. It is rated as a five-star university in Australia. Since its founding in 1874, the University of Adelaide has been among the top universities in Australia. As of 2018, the University of Adelaide has produced 5 Nobel Prize winners, the most in Australia, and 108 Rhodes Prize winners. Two presidents of Singapore graduated from this school. The University of Adelaide currently has 16,447 students, with an international student ratio of 28%, including 4,604 international students from 88 countries, studying at the four campuses of the University of Adelaide, "North Terris", "Rossworth", "White" and "Feibaton". In recent years, it has been one of the top 100 universities in the world, within the 1% of the world's universities.
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Scholarship
Global Citizen Scholarship (International)
Instructions The scholarship is a 15% or 30% tuition fee reduction for the duration of the chosen undergraduate or postgraduate course.
1. International students who will start the course award program at the University of Adelaide in 2024;
2. Applicants who enter undergraduate and postgraduate scholarship programs directly, including those who must take the Pre-Entrance English Program (PEP) before starting their degree;
Applicants who meet the minimum scores
3. Open to citizens of any country (except Australia and New Zealand) who are enrolled as international students;
Eligible for a 15% scholarship, applicants who can prove that they have achieved the following minimum scores will be eligible for a 15% scholarship:
1. Applicants must have an ATAR score of at least 85 points (or equivalent) to enter undergraduate (UG) courses.
2. Applicants must have a grade point average (GPA) of at least 5.5 (out of 7.0), or have an equivalent score for admission to undergraduate (UG) or postgraduate (PG) courses.
3. Applicants who have completed their studies at the University of Adelaide with a minimum GPA of 5.0 out of 7.0 (or equivalent after completing their studies at an Australian university) will be eligible for scholarships at undergraduate (UG) or postgraduate (PG) level.
4. Applicants who have obtained an Australian vocational qualification and completed their studies in Australia with an overall non-graded pass (competency-based) will be eligible for a scholarship of up to 15%.
Eligibility for 30% Scholarship
Applicants who can demonstrate that they have achieved the following minimum scores will be eligible for a 30% scholarship:
1. Applicants must have an ATAR of at least 95 (or equivalent) for entry to undergraduate (UG) courses.
2. Applicants must have a minimum GPA of 6.5 out of 7.0 or equivalent for entry to undergraduate (UG) or postgraduate (PG) courses.
3. Applicants who have completed their studies at the University of Adelaide with a minimum Grade Point Average (GPA) of 6.0 out of 7.0 (or equivalent upon completion of studies at an Australian university) may enter a scholarship program at undergraduate (UG) or postgraduate (PG) level.
Applicable degreeBachelor
Scope of applicationWhole school
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