| Applications open | Monday 19 January 2026 |
| Applications close | Sunday 15 March 2026 |
| Total value | $5,000 |
| Duration | Once off |
| Residency | Permanent Humanitarian visa holder, Australian Citizen, Australian Permanent Resident |
| What best describes me | New student |
| Level of study | Undergraduate, Honours, Postgraduate |
| Degree | All |
| 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
Eligibility
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
Selection criteria
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.
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