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Scholarships and Awards are made available throughout the year to provide support or financial aid to dedicated TAFE NSW Students. Enhance your study journey with a Scholarship. Search and apply today.
Students affiliated with the ADF can apply for grants starting at $500 to assist their studies at TAFE NSW Wagga Wagga or North Wagga Wagga Primary Industries Centre.
The Brett Whiteley Studio awards travelling art scholarships ranging from $10,000 to $50,000, including residencies, to talented artists aged 20 to 30 who have an established body of work.
Visual and Fine Arts students at TAFE NSW in the Hunter and Central Coast are invited to submit an observational drawing for a chance to win a $1,000 prize.
The Strategic Group Scholarship offers IT students real-life industry experience while studying at TAFE NSW. Available for Diploma of IT students in Newcastle, Maitland, or Glendale.
Three $2,500 scholarships are available to students of culinary, hospitality, or winemaking-focused courses at TAFE NSW in the Newcastle, Hunter, or Central Coast regions.
This $1,000 scholarship supports TAFE NSW students in the Hunter and Central Coast regions, especially young women, to take on leadership roles in the workforce.
Nominate a deserving student or apply for this $1,000 donation to support further studies with TAFE NSW at Gosford, Ourimbah, or Wyong campuses.
Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander students studying at TAFE NSW in Newcastle and region can apply for this scholarship of $1,500 to support their studies.
Teachers may nominate a Pathology student for recognition and support of their continuing studies with this scholarship valued at $1,000.
TAFE NSW teachers in Newcastle or Central Coast can nominate a student completing a post-trade qualification for a $500 award to boost their professional development.
Know a deserving student of Certificate IV in Aeroskills (MEA40618) at TAFE NSW Newcastle? Teachers can nominate for a $2,000 Award by Regional Development Australia and Hunter TAFE Foundation.
A scholarship of $1,000 is available for students of the Undergraduate Certificate or Diploma of Renewable Energy at TAFE NSW in Newcastle, Hunter, and Central Coast.
The Walkom Education Scholarship supports an Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander student enrolled in a TAFE NSW Early Childhood Education course within Hunter and Central Coast regions.
A $500 scholarship from Walkom Real Estate for a deserving student of the Certificate IV in Real Estate Practice (CPP41419), studying in the Newcastle and Hunter regions.
Scholarships, mentoring, and opportunities for young LGBTQIA+ Australians studying fulltime at public higher education institutions, including TAFE NSW.
Teachers may nominate an outstanding student for this scholarship studying the Certificate IV in Real Estate Practice (CPP41419) at TAFE NSW Cessnock, Maitland or Newcastle.
TAFE NSW students living or studying in Leeton can apply for this scholarship of $2,500 to support safe work practices for new entrants to vocational careers.
The Andy Lindsay Memorial Award offers a $1,000 voucher to help TAFE NSW Music and Production students in the Hunter and Central Coast launch their careers.
A $10,000 scholarship supports maritime employees from Port of Newcastle companies to pursue professional development with TAFE NSW.
Awards between $200 and $1,000 are given to students residing in the Liverpool LGA who have excelled in citizenship, academic studies, artistic endeavours, or sporting proficiency.
API offers $4,000–$30,000 scholarships via the APREF to students in API-accredited courses pursuing a career in property.
Vision Australia offers bursaries for students who are blind or have low vision, providing adaptive technology to help them succeed in their studies and access information.
Real Insurance offers this $5,000 grant to one full-time student enrolled in a Certificate, Degree, Diploma, or Traineeship in Business, Finance, Medicine, or Healthcare.
Larsen Jewellery offer this scholarship of $3,000, to cover the tuition fees of one individual studying jewellery design at TAFE or University.
To support aspiring craftspeople, MDTdesign are proud to offer a $3,000 Scholarship to assist with University or TAFE NSW tuition fees for eligible applicants.
A $3,500 scholarship to contribute towards the tuition fees for an aspiring jewellery designer or visual artist enrolled and studying at an Australian University or TAFE.
Training for a career in kitchen renovation or design at TAFE NSW in Southern Sydney region? Apply for this $500 scholarship to help cover study costs.
TAFE NSW offers three main types of scholarships:
Eligibility criteria vary depending on the specific scholarship. Generally, applicants must be enrolled and actively studying at TAFE NSW.
It’s important to carefully review the eligibility criteria, terms, and conditions for each scholarship to ensure you meet the requirements before applying.
The application process varies depending on the scholarship. You may need to:
Tips for applying:
Scholarship application periods vary depending on the type of scholarship. Typically, there are multiple application rounds each year, usually aligned with the Semester 1 and Semester 2 course delivery periods.
Some scholarship programs are ongoing, with applications accepted and assessed on a case-by-case basis throughout the year.
To stay up to date, regularly check the TAFE NSW Scholarships browse page for current application dates and timelines.
Yes, students can apply for multiple scholarships, provided they meet the eligibility criteria for each one. Applying for more than one scholarship may improve your chances of receiving support.
However, some scholarships specify that applicants must not have received a scholarship from TAFE NSW or the Hunter TAFE Foundation within 12 months of the closing date of the scholarship you’re applying for. This means you may only be eligible to receive one award within that timeframe.
Be sure to carefully review the eligibility criteria, terms, and conditions for each scholarship before applying.
After the closing date, all applications are reviewed by a panel of representatives from TAFE NSW and/or the donor organisation.
Recipients are selected based on a range of factors, which may include:
Each scholarship has its own selection criteria, so it’s important to provide all required documentation and information to support your application.
Scholarship payments may be considered exempt income (non-taxable), depending on the nature of the scholarship. According to the Australian Taxation Office (ATO), some scholarships are fully exempt, while others may be partially or fully assessable for tax purposes.
To determine whether your scholarship is taxable, visit the ATO’s “Is my scholarship taxable?” tool. This interactive tool helps you assess your specific situation based on the type of scholarship and your circumstances.
If your application is successful, you will be notified by either the Hunter TAFE Foundation or TAFE NSW via email or phone. The notification will include details about the scholarship award, how funds will be distributed (if applicable), and any next steps.
Please note: this does not apply to external scholarships listed on the TAFE NSW Scholarships webpage. For these, you’ll need to contact the provider directly to find out how and when successful applicants are notified.
For more information about Hunter TAFE Foundation scholarships, visit the Hunter TAFE Foundation landing page or contact hunter.foundation@tafensw.edu.au.
For general enquiries about TAFE NSW Scholarships, contact scholarships@tafensw.edu.au.