At St John’s College, we believe that financial circumstances should never be a barrier to opportunity. Our scholarships are designed to attract and support exceptional students from diverse backgrounds, ensuring they have access to the transformative experience of collegiate life.
Nearly one-third of our residents receive financial assistance, reflecting our strong commitment to diversity and inclusion. Scholarships are awarded based on financial need, academic excellence, leadership, and other contributions to the College community. More than just financial aid, they provide students with the opportunity to thrive in a dynamic, supportive environment that fosters academic achievement, personal growth, and lifelong connections.
Scholarships at St John’s are reviewed annually and are intended to help students complete their studies without financial hardship. While they recognise achievement, they also uphold our core values of equity and opportunity, ensuring that talented students can fully engage in collegiate life. Please note that St John’s College does not award scholarships for mid-year (Semester 2) entry.
Scholarship applications for 2025 are now closed. Applications for 2026 will open in August 2026. For more information, please contact scholarships@stjohns.uq.edu.au
Structure of the Awards Program
St John’s College provides a significant program of scholarships, bursaries and prizes. These awards are designed to attract, retain and produce outstanding students regardless of background or means.
The program is divided into the following categories:
- Undergraduate Scholarships for Merit
- Academic Excellence Scholarships
- Sporting Excellence Scholarships
- Cultural Excellence Scholarships
- Undergraduate Scholarships
- Honours Scholarships for Academic Merit
- Undergraduate Combined Awards (Scholarships with Bursaries)
- Honours and Postgraduate Combined Awards (Scholarships with Bursaries)
- Bursaries
- Other Awards
- Matthew Blackwell Leadership Development Award
- The Old Johnians’ Association Award
- The University of Queensland/College Awards
- Prizes
Who Can Apply
St John’s welcomes scholarship applications from all prospective residents. We highlight that bursaries are available when potential residents can show financial disadvantage is a carrier to college life.
We are committed to ensuring that First Nations students are well represented and supported in their pursuit of higher education. Our residential college offers a vibrant and inclusive community where students from all backgrounds are welcomed. In particular, we are proud to support First Nations students through initiatives like the Joe Croft Indigenous Award. Named after an Old Johnian who was the first Aboriginal student to attend an Australian university, the award supports First Nations future or current students who attend The University of Queensland.
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