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Corporate Partners in Excellence Program

There are several scholarships available for commencing domestic students. Please note that all scholarships are open to single degree students only unless otherwise specified.

Corporate Partners in Excellence Program

The Corporate Partners in Excellence (CPIE) Program offers a small group of exceptional school leavers a three-year degree qualification that includes work experience with our sponsoring organisations combined with significant financial support.

The CPIE program is open to students wishing to study the QUT Bachelor of Business majoring in all nine majors (Accountancy, Advertising, Economics, Finance, Human Resource Management, International Business, Management, Marketing and Public Relations).

For more information, go to the CPIE website

Dean’s Honours Scholarship

The Faculty of Business Dean's Honours Program gives you the opportunity to complete both your Bachelor of Business degree and Honours over three years. You’ll also have a significant portion of HECS-HELP paid.

For more information, go to the Dean’s Honours Program page

Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship

QUT's Vice-Chancellor's Scholarships identify, recognise and reward high-achieving recent school leavers who intend to pursue full-time studies at QUT. Up to 50 scholarships are awarded annually across the university on the basis of academic merit and community involvement. This is the only scholarship for commencing Business students that is open to double degree students.

For more information on the scholarship and application process, go to the Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship website

Low Income Students

Many students experience difficulty with the costs of living and studying. These financial difficulties arise from having limited income and having lots of expenses. There are several scholarships and bursaries awarded across the university to students experiencing financial hardship, to assist such students to focus on their studies. For more information, go to the Financial Support for Students website