Studying in Australia is a major investment - Churchill's scholarships and bursaries are designed to help eligible students reduce their tuition costs and start their journey with greater confidence. Details, eligibility and conditions vary by award, please download the relevant PDF for full information.
Diploma-to-Degree Bursary
If you've already completed an Australian AQF Diploma (or higher) and you're currently onshore in Australia, this bursary can help you take the next step into a business degree. Eligible students receive a 20% tuition fee reduction when progressing into Churchill's Bachelor of Business (CRICOS 111749J). You may also be able to apply for advanced standing/credit separately (subject to assessment), helping you build on what you've already studied.
Global Gateway Scholarship (GGS)
Designed for high-achieving international students applying from offshore, the Global Gateway Scholarship provides a 20% tuition fee reduction for 2026 intakes. It recognises strong academic performance and supports students who are ready to take on a globally relevant business qualification in Australia. Selection is based on academic merit and your supporting documents; where places are limited, eligible applicants may be ranked competitively.
How to Apply
Apply for your course as normal and submit the required supporting documents. If you are eligible, Churchill will assess the scholarship/bursary in line with the relevant award criteria and the documents you provide.
Important Note
Scholarships and bursaries are offered in line with Churchill's Scholarships and Prizes Policy and are subject to eligibility, assessment and availability. Meeting the criteria does not guarantee an award, and Churchill may vary, suspend or withdraw an award in accordance with institutional requirements.
Awards apply to tuition fees only and exclude non-tuition costs (including OSHC, accommodation, living expenses, textbooks/materials, visa costs and third-party fees). Scholarships/bursaries do not guarantee admission, a CoE, visa approval, employment or migration outcomes.
Any indicative course duration or "fast-track" statements are indicative only and depend on factors such as approved credit (if applicable), study load, subject availability/timetabling and satisfactory academic progress. Full details are set out in the relevant PDF and the policy linked above.

