The University of Technology Sydney (UTS) Opened Applications for Scholarships of Up to 100% for Undergraduate Programs
The university is one of the most renowned in Australia, ranked 11th by QS Ranking of the best in the world. For the upcoming year, the university is offering scholarship programs of up to 100% for international students to pursue their undergraduate studies in the country.
According to the University of Technology Sydney website, the undergraduate scholarship is aimed at students from other countries who “exhibit the core values of UTS and can demonstrate commitment to excellence, innovation, entrepreneurship, and social justice” during their time at the university based in Australia.
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How the Scholarships for Undergraduate Studies at UTS Work
The scholarships have as selection criteria “merit” and “academic qualification,” in addition to the responses provided by the candidate in the questions during the application process. The target audience for the undergraduate scholarships is international students who are neither natives nor residents of Australia and New Zealand, and who can attend full-time programs on campus at the university in Sydney, Australia, in 2022.
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In addition, applicants must present a high school diploma from a recognized institution and have an average of 85% in grades. To be eligible for admission to the university in Australia, it is required that high school was completed no more than three years ago. To apply for the undergraduate scholarships, it is necessary to register through the online form on the UTS website.
Cover Letter to Apply for Undergraduate Scholarships in Australia
As part of the documents that must be submitted to compete for undergraduate scholarships in Australia, a cover letter must also be sent, with a maximum of 500 words, addressing the following evaluation criteria for obtaining the undergraduate scholarship at the university:
- Demonstrate examples of leadership skills, which can be in school, the workplace, or the community;
- Provide examples of personal experience and achievements to date, “including, but not limited to, examples of community service, innovation, or entrepreneurship”
About the University of Technology Sydney (UTS)
The University of Technology Sydney (UTS) was founded less than fifty years ago in Australia but already has excellent results. The university is ranked 11th in the QS Ranking (QS Top 50 Under 50).
The most prestigious programs at UTS are in the fields of Nursing, Arts and Design, Libraries and Information Management, and Sports. However, the university also offers excellent courses in Accounting and Finance, Architecture, Civil and Structural Engineering, Communication and Media Studies, Computer Science and Information Systems, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, and Legal Studies.
