Vocational Education and Training Scholarship (VET)
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Documents to upload
Upload a personal statement (max 800 words)
Upload at least one referee letter
Upload proof of visa subclass (IMMI CARD with no visa number not accepted)
Upload evidence of assisting others
(optional) e.g. volunteer awards
Criteria and Instructions
The SSI Allianz Refugee Scholarships have been created to minimise the financial barriers experienced by people from a refugee background or asylum seeker background as they participate in the NSW, QLD or VIC education system, including Vocational Education and Training (VET).
VET courses offer people with a refugee or an asylum seeker experience, the opportunity to demonstrate previous experience and knowledge in their chosen field, or to re-train to pursue a new career.
Scholarships of up to $3,000 are available for eligible students of a refugee or asylum seeker background to study in NSW, QLD or VIC.
Eligibility Criteria
To be successful in their application for support, students must:
Be from a refugee or asylum seeker background on the visa numbers: 117, 200, 201, 202, 203, 204, 449, 786, 842, 851, 866.
Applicants on bridging, SHEV 790 or TPV 785 are also eligible to apply but must consider individual circumstances regarding visa obligations and any potential impact to other sources of income
Have been living in Australia for five years or less (from and including 2019).
The five year country entry limit does
not apply to bridging, TPV 785/SHEV 790 or 851 visa holders
Reside and study in NSW, QLD or VIC
Be currently enrolled at an approved education institution in NSW, QLD or VIC or due to enrol
Not have previously received an SSI Allianz scholarship
Applicant must be already living in Australia before applying
N.B. if successful no more than one scholarship will be granted per household.
Scholarship Purpose
The scholarship funding is intended to support students in their academic pursuits and can be used by the student or their family to contribute towards items such as:
Application Assessment
Applications will be assessed by a review committee panel using the following criteria:
Responses to application questions, personal and referee statement
Financial need and disadvantaged background
Participation in family, community, or a desire to contribute in the future
The impact of the scholarship funds contributing to towards long-term educational or career goals
Application Guidelines
Applications must be made by the student but they may have assistance from an authorised representative such as a principal, teacher, teachers aid, case manager or community worker.
Applicants must:
Complete the application form in full in the applicant’s own words
Provide a personal statement
Provide two referee contacts and at least one referee letter
Be able to satisfy the visa eligibility requirements
Students will need to provide evidence of enrolment before the release of funds.
Application Process