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Federation University Australia is an Australian public university offering scholarships and grants to support students. The university provides funding opportunities for both current and prospective students across various programs of study.

Funding Opportunities

2026 FedSuccess - Hardship Support Grant

The FedSuccess Hardship Support Grant aims to provide assistance to students facing significant financial hardship which is impacting their course participation and progression. This grant offers $600 for part-time students and $1200 for full-time students enrolled at Federation University Australia in 2026. To be eligible, students must be currently active and enrolled in a TAFE, undergraduate, or postgraduate course with Federation University Australia in 2026, experiencing significant financial hardship that is impacting or has the potential to impact their course participation and progression. Applicants must be able to provide evidence to support their financial hardship and/or circumstances, and cannot have received a FedSuccess Hardship Support Grant in the current application year. Students commencing their study in semester 1, 2026 are not eligible until after the semester 1 census date (31st March 2026), and those commencing in semester 2, 2026 are not eligible until after the semester 2 census date (15th August 2026). The grant will not be provided for tuition fees, student services fees, visa charges, non-essential travel, non-essential credit card or loan debts, or purchasing vehicles.

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2026 Deadly Scholarship - Accommodation(Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders)

The Deadly Relocation/Accommodation Costs Scholarship (ICACS) aims to improve higher education access for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, particularly for those who need to relocate from regional and remote areas in order to access study. The scholarship provides financial support to eligible Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students who have relocated or need to travel significant distances to attend Federation University. Students receive $3,500 in the first semester after census date and $2,500 each semester thereafter, with support available for up to 20 scholarship periods. This Commonwealth scholarship assists students enrolled in enabling, undergraduate, honours, or postgraduate courses who must travel more than 90 minutes or relocate at least 80 kilometers from their home address to attend university. Applicants must demonstrate low socio-economic status or financial hardship and cannot concurrently receive similar Commonwealth scholarships such as Start-Up Loans, Relocation Scholarships, or ABSTUDY Residential Costs Options from Centrelink.

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Dec 04, 2026 education

2026 Deadly - Education Scholarship (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders)

The Deadly Education Costs Scholarship (ICECS) aims to improve higher education access for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. This scholarship provides financial support to eligible Indigenous Australian students enrolled in enabling, undergraduate, honours or postgraduate courses at Federation University. The scholarship helps cover education costs with payments distributed throughout the duration of study, up to a maximum of 20 scholarship periods. Recipients must demonstrate low socio-economic status or financial hardship and provide documentation of their Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander heritage. The scholarship is part of the Indigenous Commonwealth Education Costs Scholarship program and cannot be held concurrently with certain other Commonwealth scholarships.

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Dec 04, 2026 education

At a Glance

Total Funding Opportunities
3
Active Now
3
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