RMIT Vietnam opens applications for 2010 scholarships

RMIT International University Vietnam has announced a series of full tuition fee undergraduate scholarships for Vietnamese national students in 2010.

RMIT International University Vietnam has announced a series of full tuition fee undergraduate scholarships for Vietnamese national students in 2010.

RMIT announces to offer full tuition fee undergraduate scholarships for Vietnamese students in 2010
RMIT announces to offer full tuition fee undergraduate scholarships for Vietnamese  students  in 2010

Through this scholarship package, RMIT Vietnam, Vietnam’s first fully foreign owned international university, aims to create more opportunities for outstanding Vietnamese students to obtain an international university education.

The full scholarships, currently worth at least VND 360,000,000 including textbooks, may include tuition fees for English courses (from 5.5 IELTS level up) at the university. They will be offered for both Hanoi and Saigon South campuses.

The scholarships won’t provide accommodation, travel or other personal expenses. Based in Melbourne, Australia, RMIT University is one of the largest and most well-known universities in Australia with over 65,000 students, including approximately 23,000 international students.

Scholarships will be awarded based on academic excellence at senior high school or university, English language ability, extra-curricular activities that demonstrate a student’s leadership skills and other personal strengths, and recommendations from principals, teachers or community leaders.

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