2024 FEIT Student Financial Assessment

This is a preview of the 2024 FEIT Student Financial Assessment form form. When you’re ready to apply, click Fill Out Now to begin.
 

Information about this form

This form is used to assess financial need when applying for scholarships administered by the Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology. 

You can submit the form at any time before the closing date for the relevant scholarship.

 

FAQs

Q. I have previously submitted this online form. Do I need to submit another one?

  A. That depends:

    • If you have not submitted the form in the 2024 ACADEMIC YEAR  - YES, you should submit a new form. Last year's forms are archived.
    • If your income or expenses have changed - YES, you should submit a new form

    • If nothing has changed - NO, you don't need to submit a new form

For any questions about this form, please email FEIT's scholarships team at engit-scholarships@unimelb.edu.au

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