Edith Cowan University

Joondalup, Australia

Edith Cowan University (ECU), named after Edith Dircksey Cowan, Western Australia’s first female parliamentarian, has a rich history dating back to 1902 as Claremont Teachers College. It evolved into the Western Australian College of Advanced Education (WACAE) before gaining university status in 1991.
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Frequently Asked Questions

ECU provides various scholarships for international students, including the International Undergraduate Scholarship (20% tuition fee reduction), the ECU Sri Lanka Year 1 Scholarship (30% tuition fee reduction for Year 1), and Australia Awards Scholarships (covering tuition fees and living costs).
Yes, ECU provides Higher Degree by Research (HDR) Scholarships, which include tuition fee sponsorship and a stipend of $35,000 per year, as well as the Dr Susan Holland Scholarship for doctoral students in the School of Education.
Yes, ECU offers ATAR-based scholarships such as the ATAR Outstanding Achievement Scholarship ($5,000 per year for students with an ATAR of 97+) and the ATAR High Achievement Scholarship ($2,500 per year for students with an ATAR of 90+).

University Of Edith Cowan University Application Statistics

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University Of Edith Cowan University Application Statistics

30000
6000
18000
9500
2000
29.5:1
61 %
$ 34500
$ 60000
$ 15000
2
24
80 %
5.5

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