UTS International Undergraduate Scholarship
Last verified 20 May 2026 by the Scholarships for Africans editorial team
25–100% tuition reduction at University of Technology Sydney for international undergraduates.
- Provider
- University of Technology Sydney
- Host country
- Australia
- Deadline
- Two annual rounds: Round 1 closes 31 October (Autumn intake); Round 2 closes 30 April (Spring intake).
- Region
- Oceania
Eligibility & requirements at a glance
UTS International Undergraduate Scholarship is open to African students applying to study in Australia at the Undergraduate level, with partial to full tuition (25–100%) funding. Below is a quick summary of who can apply, what's covered, and the key dates — full details are further down the page.
- Who can apply
- Undergraduate · applicants for Australia
- Funding
- Partial to full tuition (25–100%)
- Study level
- Undergraduate
- Deadline
- Two annual rounds: Round 1 closes 31 October (Autumn intake); Round 2 closes 30 April (Spring intake).
Key eligibility criteria
- International undergraduate applicants with strong academic record.
What the partial to full tuition (25–100%) award covers
- Full tuition
About the UTS International Undergraduate Scholarship (2026)
What the Partial to full tuition (25–100%) UTS International Undergraduate Scholarship covers
The award components below were extracted from the sponsor's published description. Always cross-check the exact figures, ceiling amounts and conditions on the official site before you budget around them.
- Full tuition
UTS International Undergraduate Scholarship eligibility for Australia applicants
Always cross-check eligibility against the sponsor's official site before applying — sponsor rules can change between intakes.
- International undergraduate applicants with strong academic record.
Documents required for the UTS International Undergraduate Scholarship application
A planning baseline drawn from how 90%+ of African scholarship sponsors structure their checklist. The sponsor's portal is the source of truth for any single application.
- Valid international passport (bio page scan)
- Most recent academic transcripts (sealed or e-verified copies)
- Curriculum vitae / résumé (1–2 pages, reverse-chronological)
- Personal statement or motivation letter (500–1,000 words, tailored to the sponsor)
- Two to three reference letters (academic for students, professional for working applicants)
- Proof of English proficiency (IELTS, TOEFL or Duolingo) — Medium-of-Instruction letter may substitute for Anglophone-Africa graduates
- Passport-sized photograph meeting ICAO biometric standards
- Standardised test scores where required (SAT or ACT for many U.S. universities)
- Secondary-school leaving certificate (WAEC, KCSE, NSC, EGSECE or equivalent)
- Country-of-origin proof (national ID or birth certificate) — required by many Africa-focused funders
How to apply for the UTS International Undergraduate Scholarship 2026
A practical, sponsor-agnostic sequence used by >95% of international scholarship applicants. Adapt to the sponsor's specific portal — the order rarely changes.
- 1Confirm eligibility on the official site
Open https://www.uts.edu.au/study/international/essential-information/scholarships and verify the sponsor's stated criteria match your profile — currently: "International undergraduate applicants with strong academic record.". Sponsor rules change between intakes, so always confirm against the live call.
- 2Secure a study place or admission offer
Apply to the host university or programme first where required, and obtain a conditional admission letter. A growing number of sponsors only fund applicants who already hold an offer.
- 3Sit required tests and gather documents
Register for IELTS / TOEFL / Duolingo (or SAT / GRE where required), request official transcripts, brief two or three referees, and prepare passport and identity documents at high resolution.
- 4Draft your essays and statements
Write a 500–1,000-word personal statement and any additional essays the sponsor specifies. Anchor each essay in concrete examples and tie your goals back to the sponsor's mission.
- 5Complete the online application
Create an account on https://www.uts.edu.au/study/international/essential-information/scholarships, fill in every field, and upload the required documents in the formats specified (PDF, max file size, single-file vs multi-file). Save progress frequently — most portals time out after 30–60 minutes.
- 6Submit by Two annual rounds: Round 1 closes 31 October (Autumn intake); Round 2 closes 30 April (Spring intake). (aim 7 days early)
Sponsor portals routinely slow or fail in the final 24 hours. Submit early, download the confirmation receipt, and screenshot the submission timestamp. Late submissions are not accepted under any circumstances.
- 7Prepare for shortlist interviews
If shortlisted, University of Technology Sydney will contact you within 4–12 weeks. Re-read your essays, rehearse 3–5 likely questions out loud, and confirm your time zone for any video interview.
UTS International Undergraduate Scholarship deadline & application timeline
The sponsor has not published a fixed deadline yet. Use the milestones below as a generic 12-month plan; substitute dates once the intake window opens.
- 12 months out
Register for tests (IELTS/TOEFL/SAT/GRE), shortlist 3–5 universities, identify referees.
- 6 months out
Sit your tests, draft a personal statement, request transcripts and confirm reference letters.
- 3 months out
Finalise essays, upload supporting documents, complete the online application portal.
- 1 month out
Final review, double-check uploaded files, submit a week before the deadline to avoid portal issues.
- Application deadline
Submit by 23:59 in the sponsor's stated time zone — usually local to the sponsor, not your country.
Ready to apply?
Cross-check the latest eligibility rules and deadline on the sponsor's official portal before you start your application.
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Frequently asked questions
Who can apply for the UTS International Undergraduate Scholarship?+
Applicants must be eligible African nationals applying at the Undergraduate level, meet the academic and English-language requirements set by University of Technology Sydney, and be able to relocate to Australia for the duration of the programme.
Is the UTS International Undergraduate Scholarship fully funded?+
Funding model: Partial to full tuition (25–100%). Where listed as fully funded, the award typically covers tuition, monthly stipend, health insurance and round-trip airfare. Always confirm the latest funding breakdown on the sponsor's official page.
When is the application deadline?+
The application deadline is Two annual rounds: Round 1 closes 31 October (Autumn intake); Round 2 closes 30 April (Spring intake).. Submit at least one week early — sponsor portals frequently slow or fail in the final 24 hours, and late submissions are not accepted under any circumstances.
What documents do I need to apply?+
At minimum: passport bio page, academic transcripts, CV, personal statement, two to three references, and an English-language test score (IELTS, TOEFL or Duolingo). Research-led Masters and PhD applications also require a research proposal and a writing sample.
How can I improve my chance of winning?+
Apply early, tailor every essay to the specific sponsor (do not recycle a generic statement), secure at least one reference who knows your work in detail, and apply to two or three additional scholarships in parallel — never rely on a single application.
What Australian visa do I need for the UTS International Undergraduate Scholarship?+
Scholarship holders enter Australia on a Student visa (Subclass 500). You apply after receiving a Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) from your university, and must show your scholarship award letter, Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC), evidence of the Genuine Student (GS) requirement, and a valid passport. Apply at least 6–12 weeks before your course start date.
What English-language score do Australian universities require?+
Australian universities typically require IELTS Academic 6.5 overall (no band below 6.0) for undergraduate and coursework Masters, and 6.5–7.0 for research degrees. For the Subclass 500 visa, you generally need IELTS 5.5 (or equivalent PTE Academic 42, TOEFL iBT 46) unless your prior degree was taught entirely in English. Some universities accept PTE Academic, TOEFL iBT, and Cambridge English alongside IELTS.
Can I stay and work in Australia after my scholarship ends?+
Yes — the Temporary Graduate visa (Subclass 485) lets you stay 2–4 years after completing an Australian degree, depending on the qualification (2 years for a Bachelor or coursework Masters, 3 years for a research Masters, 4 years for a PhD). Regional graduates can apply for an additional 1–2 years. You must apply within 6 months of completing your course and meet English and health requirements.
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