Encourage a friend to join you on your study journey by nominating them for our Refer A Friend scholarship and you could both be rewarded with a 25% reduction on your tuition fees.
Share your passion
We’re giving you the chance to grow your study support network while helping a friend take the first step towards their dream career. It’s easy to apply, just refer a friend to study with us and you could both get 25% off your tuition fees for your following two trimesters.How to apply
I want to refer a friend
- Share the online application form with your friend to complete.
- Ensure they submit it at least one week before the start date of their first trimester.
- Pass your census date for your first trimester to unlock the reduction for the following two trimesters.
My friend referred me to this scholarship
- Complete our online application form. Be sure to include the details of the friend who referred you.
- One of our helpful Future Student Advisors will get in touch to help you choose the right course.
- Submit your application at least one week before the first day of the trimester
- Pass your census date for your first trimester to unlock the reduction for the following two trimesters.
What's next?
One of our expert Future Student Advisors will contact your friend to identify what course is right for them and help them apply. Once you have both enrolled and paid or arranged FEE-HELP for the full fees for your first trimester, you’ll be eligible for a 25% reduction on the following two trimesters’ fees.Terms and conditions
You are only eligible to receive one Refer A Friend scholarship in any one course of study, and only one scholarship at any time. To be eligible for any scholarship, you must meet citizenship requirements and the entry requirements of the course. Click here to see full terms & conditions.Scholarships are awarded for a specific study intake and cannot be transferred to a new start date. The discount is applicable on tuition fees only and on first-attempt subjects only. Full price will be charged on other fees and retake subjects. For further information about conditions and how to apply, please contact a Future Student Advisor.
Frequently asked questions
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What are the eligibility criteria for the scholarship?The eligibility criteria will vary depending on the scholarship you are applying for. For more information on your eligibility, please contact our Future Student Advisor.
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What are the selection criteria?Depending on the scholarship, selection criteria may include academic merits, transcripts, portfolio submissions, written submissions and Torrens University internal applications.
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When is the deadline to apply for a scholarship?You can apply for a Torrens University scholarship any time up to an intake date, to allow sufficient time to review and process the application.
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Who should I contact if I have questions about the application process?Contact our Future Student Advisor with any questions related to your scholarship application.
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Can I apply for multiple scholarships at the same time?Yes, you can apply for multiple scholarships at the same time. However, if you are successful with more than one, you are only allowed to choose one scholarship for your enrolment.
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Do I need to renew my scholarship each yearIf you are successful in obtaining a scholarship you do not need to renew it. It will be automatically rolled over each year until you finish your course.
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What happens to my scholarship if I take a leave of absence?If you take a leave of absence, your scholarship will be reactivated upon your return to your studies. You do not need to reapply.
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Do I need to reapply for a scholarship if I withdraw from my course?Yes, if you are awarded a scholarship and you withdraw from your studies, your scholarship will be cancelled. If you wish to return to study, you will need to re-apply and go through the review and selection process again.
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Who is eligible to apply for a domestic student scholarship?To apply for a domestic scholarship, you need to be an Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident or New Zealand citizen, or hold a humanitarian visa.