How to apply
Online applications via myScholarships
| Applications open | Monday 19 January 2026 |
| Applications close | Saturday 14 March 2026 |
| Total value | $5,000 |
| Duration | Once off |
| Residency | Australian Citizen, Permanent Humanitarian visa holder, Australian Permanent Resident |
| What best describes me | New student |
| Level of study | Undergraduate, Honours, Postgraduate |
| Degree | Bachelor of Teaching (Early Childhood Education), Master of Teaching (Early Childhood Education), Master of Teaching (Primary), Bachelor of Early Childhood Education (Honours), Bachelor of Primary Education (Honours), Bachelor of Secondary Education (Honours), Master of Teaching (Secondary) |
| College | College of Education, Behavioural & Social Science |
| Type of scholarship | High achiever/academic |
The Enabling Educator Excellence (E3) Scholarship, funded by the South Australian Government, will be awarded to full-time or part-time students who are commencing an undergraduate or postgraduate degree that is accredited by the Teachers Registration Board of South Australia.
Value: $5,000 per recipient after Semester 1 census date
For more information contact:
Student Assist
To be eligible for the scholarship, applicants must:
⦁ Be an Australian citizen, Australian Permanent Resident, or Permanent Humanitarian Visa holder
⦁ Be residing in South Australia
⦁ Be commencing in an undergraduate of postgraduate program accredited by the Teachers Registration Board of South Australia
⦁ Be an enrolled full-time or part-time commencing student
⦁ Have not previously received the Scholarship
In addition to the general eligibility criteria, applicants must satisfy one of the following eligibility criteria:
⦁ High ATAR or GPA – 80 ATAR or above (inclusive of adjustment factors), or GPA selection rank equivalent to 5.5 or above if entry is through undergraduate degree
⦁ First Nations people – Aboriginal students
⦁ Women in STEM – women enrolled in a major/minor/specialisation/learning area that will enable them to teach STEM subjects on completion of their degree
⦁ Men in primary school teaching – men undertaking a qualification for primary school education
When assessing applications preference will be given to applicants who:
⦁ are experiencing financial disadvantage
⦁ have a disability
⦁ are from a regional/rural/isolated area
Where more eligible applications are received than there are scholarships available, the scholarships may be allocated in order of application submission.
Online applications via myScholarships