La Trobe University has been one of Australia’s pioneering universities for more than 50 years. It now has a network of campuses with over 28,000 students at its Melbourne campus and over 7,500 at its Albury-Wodonga, Bendigo, Mildura, Melbourne City (Collins Street), Shepparton and Sydney campuses.
Whether it’s innovation in teaching and learning, strong employment outcomes for graduates or leading research, the world’s most prestigious university ranking agencies consistently rank La Trobe as one of the best universities in the world.
Year after year, these results reflect the commitment to outstanding student experience, the career-readiness of their graduates, their ambitious research culture and partnerships with communities, government and industry.
Why La Trobe University?
- Top ranking La Trobe was ranked in the world’s top 250 by the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2021
- Strong international, national and regional reputation: The third oldest university in the state, La Trobe is among the top 50 universities worldwide under 50 years of age (Times Higher Education Young University Rankings 2020)
- Graduates are highly employable: La Trobe has a long history of establishing mutually beneficial relationships with government, private business, community groups and schools that deliver exceptional results and open doors for students.
- Flexible study offers to suits you: La Trobe offers a range of flexible study options including online study, blended learning, distance learning and flexible timetable, such as evening and weekend classes
- Equipped with high quality resources: La Trobe offers state-of-the-art facilities at all seven of our campuses, which stretch from Sydney to Bendigo to Albury-Wodonga
Scholarship at La Trobe University
La Trobe has one of the most generous international scholarship programs in Australia.