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Equity Scholarship applications for 2026 study will open in July.
SATAC processes Equity Scholarships on behalf of Adelaide University.
Equity Scholarships are for undergraduate students who are experiencing financial hardship.
You can apply for an Equity Scholarship through SATAC if you:
Applicants who are continuing their study from previous semesters, undertaking postgraduate or online study, or applying as international students, should contact the university directly for advice.
SATAC's participating institutions offer a range of scholarships and grants to support students. For more information about available scholarships, contact the relevant institution. Helpful links are also available on SATAC’s Financial Assistance for Students page.
When applying for an Equity Scholarship, you will be required to provide supporting information, such as:
If you receive a Commonwealth means-tested income support payment, you will need either your Centrelink Customer Reference Number (CRN) or your Department of Veterans’ Affairs (DVA) file number.
If you do not receive a Commonwealth means-tested support payment, you will need to supply Australian Tax Office Notices of Assessment for each person earning taxable income in your household for the last two financial years. If a person’s annual income is below the tax-free threshold, you may provide a statutory declaration as evidence of their income.
For consideration under rural or regional ranking, you will need to provide:
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