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Early Bird Acceptance Grant - International Students at La University 2026

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Early Bird Acceptance Grant - International Students at La University 2026 is listed by for business management and marketing graduate students. Award information: Partial Funding, AUD 2000. Listed deadline: 01 Nov, 2026. Study destination: Australia. Use the official listing to confirm eligibility, required materials, and submission steps before applying.

11.01.26

147 days left

Partial Funding, AUD 2,000

Award amount

1

Requirements

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Review status

May 6, 2026

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Deadline urgency

147 days left

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Application difficulty

Unknown

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Who can apply

  • Be an international student (citizen of a country other than Australia or New Zealand).
  • Apply for undergraduate or postgraduate coursework at La University.
  • Be a full fee-paying student.
  • Apply for direct entry into an eligible course.

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Status

Upcoming

Study levels

Graduate student

Field of study

Business Management and Marketing, Computer and Information Sciences, Education, Engineering, English Language and Literature, Foreign Languages Literature and Linguistics, Health Professions and Clinical Sciences, History, Mechanic and Repair Tech Technicians, Theology and Religious Vocations

Payout method

Paid directly to the student

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  • Confirm the final deadline and timezone on the official listing.
  • Verify that your study level, country, and program match the provider rules.
  • Check whether Partial Funding, AUD 2000 is fixed, renewable, or conditional.

Details to use

  • Required document list

Next steps

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  1. Plan submission around the listed deadline: 01 Nov, 2026.
  2. Use the application path to confirm eligibility, documents, and any updated deadline before submitting.

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  • Work backward from 01 Nov, 2026 so materials are ready before the cutoff.
  • Match your materials to the eligibility wording instead of relying only on the catalog summary.
  • Confirm whether you are automatically considered or need a separate scholarship form.

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  • Be an international student (citizen of a country other than Australia or New Zealand). Apply for undergraduate or postgraduate coursework at La University. Be a full fee-paying student. Apply for direct entry into an eligible course.….

Award & payment

Amount: Partial Funding, AUD 2,000

Payout: Paid directly to the student

About the provider

Overview

Early Bird Acceptance Grant - International Students at La University 2026 is offered for Bachelors , Masters degree in the field of Subjects offered by the university. You can apply to this scholarship here . The deadline for the sending your application is 01 Nov, 2026 . This scholarship is provided by and the value of this scholarship is Partial Funding, AUD 2000 . This scholarship is open for: Open to all nationals except Australia & New Zealand. International students apply…

Sponsor & application

Information last verified May 6, 2026.

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