About this scholarship
Each year the Research School of Finance, Actuarial Studies and Statistics (‘RFSAS’) within the ANU College of Business and Economics may offer a number of awards known as the Research School of Finance, Actuarial Studies and Statistics Pre-Master Training Program Scholarship (‘the Award’).
The objective of the Award is to continue the long-standing partnership and successful pre-masters agreement between ANU and selected Partners.
Funding for this Award has been provided by RFSAS.
SUMMARY
VALUE
25% of international student fee
20 on offer
Payments made per semester
Payments made for program duration
Student types
International, Current, ProspectiveStudent levels
Master Degree, Postgraduate courseworkNumber of scholarships awarded
20 on offerSelection bases
Academic meritOngoing eligibility
Continuation based on academic performance
Field of study
Eligibility
The Award is available each year to a commencing ANU student who:
- is an international student; and
- is completing or has completed a recognised Pre-Master Training Program at a home institution; and
- is enrolled in or has received an offer of admission to one of the following programs:
- Master of Finance (4 semesters); or
- Master of Actuarial Studies (4 semesters); or
- Master of Financial Management (2 semesters); or
- Master of Statistics (4 semesters); or
- Master of Applied Finance (3 semesters); or
- Master of Actuarial Practice (5 semesters)
Additional information
The value of the Award is stated in your letter of offer. The duration of the Award is for the standard full-time duration of the Master’s degree in which the student is enrolled, with the fee waiver applied towards tuition fees at the start of each semester.
There is no application as students are automatically considered based on them meeting the Eligibility criteria and based on the selection criteria.
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Only applicants who meet all the eligibility criteria will be considered.
Selection is made on the basis of academic merit.







