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Wesley college is a co-ed, residential college located within the University of Sydney, welcoming students from all around Australia and overseas.

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Is Wesley right for you?

Choosing a college is a big decision. Get all the facts, figures, and details you need in one simple guide.

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Academics

Unlock Your Academic Potential

At Wesley, we prioritise your academic success with high-quality tutorials that cater to your individual needs. Almost 50% of our students graduate with a distinction average, a testament to our supportive learning environment. With tailored academic support, you can truly unlock your potential and thrive.

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Our Success Rate

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Vision, mission and values

The Wesley Vision

Our vision is to be the University of Sydney’s most respected Residential College and to be known as the place where students flourish and lifelong connections are forged.

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To be the University of Sydney’s most respected Residential College and to be known as the place where students flourish and lifelong connections
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As a Residential College of the Uniting Church within the University of Sydney, we seek to:

  • Foster a vibrant community of learning and personal growth
  • Provide a safe environment which encourages and promotes the academic, social, sporting, cultural and spiritual growth of each individual
  • Assist students develop qualities and values that will be modelled in their everyday life
  • Sustain the College into the future.

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At our College, we foster a supportive and inspiring community where every individual can thrive. We celebrate achievement in all its forms, embrace diversity, and uphold traditions while looking to the future. Our values guide how we live, learn and grow together:

  • Community – We respect and support one another, act responsibly, and uphold our positive spirit and traditions.
  • The Individual – We show respect, take responsibility, and strive to reach our full potential.
  • Achievement – We pursue goals with enthusiasm, value effort and contribution, and celebrate success in many forms.
  • Inclusiveness – We embrace diversity, seek equity of access, and actively include others in College life.

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FAQs

Find answers to common questions about Wesley College, its programs, and student life.

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Does everyone get invited to an interview?

Unfortunately, due to demand for a place at Wesley, we are only able to invite shortlisted applicants to an interview.

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Can I choose my room?

For first-year students, all rooms are allocated by staff. Returning students are able to choose their room for the following year.

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How are fees paid?

For new students, there is a $2000 acceptance fee and $3000 deposit payable before your place is guaranteed. Then, there are four main fee instalments, as per our Fee Schedule.

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Do I have to reach a minimum ATAR to get into Wesley?

No, however, you must be accepted into an undergraduate degree at USYD, and strong academic performance is viewed favourably.

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Will I share a bathroom?

Yes, at Wesley, most rooms have shared bathroom facilities. A small number of rooms have ensuite bathrooms.

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Does Wesley have a non-residential program?

No. Wesley does not offer a non‑residential or affiliate program.

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Do you make offers on a first-come, first-served basis?

No. Applications are assessed holistically, and offers are made in several rounds throughout the admissions process. Submitting an application early does not guarantee an offer or an earlier outcome.

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How many referees do I need to have?

You need at least one referee, and they should be school‑based. Suitable referees include a subject teacher, principal, careers adviser, or pastoral care teacher.

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Should I apply if I am planning to take a gap year?

Applicants planning to take a gap year are asked to apply for Wesley during their gap year rather than before it. We will be keen to hear about your experiences after school!

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When do applications for residency open/close?

Historically, applications open in late April and close at the end of October.

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Does Wesley offer post-graduate accommodation?

No. Wesley College offers undergraduate accommodation only.

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Can I apply to Wesley College if I am studying at USYD for one semester?

No. Applications are generally for full-year (40-week) positions only.

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Can I book a tour of Wesley?

Yes. Tours can be arranged by contacting our front office - see our Contact Us page for details.

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How are scholarships awarded?

At Wesley, scholarships are awarded based in financial need, merit, and location (with preference given to those from rural and regional areas).

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What is the value of Wesley's scholarships?

Wesley offers scholarships ranging from $3,000 up to full fees.

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How are scholarships paid?

Scholarships are awarded as a discount off residential fees, with part of the scholarship applying to each semester. Scholarships are not awarded in cash.

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When do scholarship applications open/close?

Scholarship applications open around the middle of each year, and close towards the end of November.

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Who do I contact to discuss a major gift or philanthropic partnership?

Please contact our Fundraising Manager, Adam Crowley, to arrange a confidential conversation about tailored giving opportunities.

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Can my donation remain anonymous? 

Yes, if you prefer not to have your name published, we will respect your privacy and keep your donation confidential.

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How will my donation be acknowledged?

We acknowledge all donations with a receipt and thank-you letter. We also recognise support in The Wesleyan each year.

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Can I make a regular or recurring donation?

Yes. You can set up a monthly, quarterly, or annual donation — a great way to make a lasting impact over time.

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Are donations tax deductible?

Yes, all donations over $2 to approved funds such as the Building Fund and Scholarship Fund are tax-deductible in Australia.

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What academic support is available?

Wesley offers a comprehensive tutorial program, peer-assistance in writing and mathematics, bespoke academic advice, and course planning.

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Is there an application fee?

Yes, a non-refundable application fee of $150AU is required.

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Do you cater for dietary requirements?

Yes, we cater for all dietary requirements and allergies. Just let us know in your application.

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How many students live at Wesley?

There are 260 undergraduate students at Wesley College.

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Can international students apply?

Yes. International students can apply and we can arrange a Zoom interview if you are successful in being shortlisted.

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Is preference given to rural and regional students?

Preference is given to students who need accommodation the most, which typically includes those from rural and regional areas, as well as others from outside Sydney.

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Do I need to be a member of the Uniting Church?

No. We are a diverse community welcoming students from all religions and backgrounds.

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How many new students does Wesley take each year?

The size of the first-year cohort varies, but we generally have 90-110 places available each year for new students.

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Does Wesley take students from other universities?

No. To live at Wesley College, you must be a full-time undergraduate student at the University of Sydney.

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Do I have to have accepted a place at USYD before I apply to Wesley?

No. You can apply to Wesley before you have been accepted into the University of Sydney. We can reserve a spot for you pending your USYD offer acceptance.

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Our people

All council members

Meet the individuals guiding our mission. Our council brings diverse experience and leadership to support meaningful growth and 
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Neil Gibson

Chair / Independent Council Appointee

Lisa Sutherland

Master / CEO

Fiona Nash

Old Collegian Elected Member

Ineke Williams

Old Collegian Elected Member

Sally Kay

Old Collegian Elected Member / Council Secretary

Richard Cross

Uniting Church Appointee

Trevor Robertson

Uniting Church Appointee

David Pigott

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Andrew Stigter

Uniting Church Appointee / Old Collegian Elected Member

Gabby Coren

Senior Student

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We have a number of live-in and day staff that oversee the day-to-day running of our college. Meet the team that are there to support and encourage you during your time at Wesley.

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Scholarships

Explore a wide range of scholarships designed to support your academic journey and help you achieve your goals.

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Merit

The Cultural Scholar in Residence Scholarship

Financial Need

Rev Bertram Wyllie Scholarship

Financial Need

The Jessie Hope Paterson Scholarship

Rural & Regional Students

The John Lindsay Allen Scholarship

Sport

Wesley College Sporting Scholarships

Financial Need

Rev Norman Webb Scholarship

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WCF Indigenous Scholarship

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Assoc Prof Allan Bromley Scholarship

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Dennis A Ahlburg Scholarship

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The Indigenous Scholarships Endowment Fund

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The Viking Grant

Financial Need

The Greg and Beverley Alt Foundation Scholarship

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The Chartwell Scholarship

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The David Greatorex Scholarship

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Country Education Foundation – Wesley College Scholarship

Undergraduate

The Penny Pether Scholarship

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Colvin Family Scholarship

Rural & Regional Students

Undergraduate Scholarship 2023

The Cultural Scholar in Residence Scholarship

Wesley College has a rich cultural life; including a choir, art exhibition and cultural weekend; and at various times during the year students present plays and perform in College concerts.

This Award aims to celebrate a well-rounded artist or performer who has demonstrated outstanding ability in their chosen cultural pursuit and someone who will provide leadership to cultural life at Wesley College.

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The “Cultural Scholar-in-Residence” Award is open to students who:

  • are current residents
  • have proven ability and leadership in cultural affairs

The successful applicant will be required to contribute extensively to Wesley’s cultural life.

In 2024, the “Cultural Scholar-in-Residence” Award is to the value of $5,000 and is offered as a discount against Wesley College residential fees, with the hope of increasing the value and/or number of scholarships in the years ahead.

Rev Bertram Wyllie Scholarship

This scholarship honours the memory of former Master, Reverend Bertram Wyllie (1952-1964).

This scholarship will be awarded to a student who:

  • displays fine academic potential
  • would find it difficult to attend College or the University of Sydney, without financial assistance.

The scholarship will be to the value of $8,900 and is taken as a discount against Wesley College residential fees.

The Jessie Hope Paterson Scholarship

This scholarship was a generous gift from Ms Cathy Bray, who was a resident at Wesley College from 1972 – 1974.

It was established in memory of her mother, Jessie Hope Bray (nee Paterson), who died when Cathy was 6 months old and her brothers were aged 4 – 16 years.

The scholarship is to be awarded to a student who has:

  • suffered the death of a close friend or family member or has experienced emotional trauma, and
  • who, but for the scholarship would be unable to attend Wesley College

The scholarship will be awarded by Cathy Bray and to the value of $8900, which will be taken as a discount against Wesley College residential fees.

The John Lindsay Allen Scholarship

Established by Laurie Allen (Fr 1970) in memory of his father.

The Scholarship is to assist students who:

  • Are in the second or later year of their course, including a Post Graduate Degree
  • Have lived in a remote, regional or rural area of Australia before coming to University, and /or
  • Are studying the German language (Desirable)

The successful applicant must also establish a financial need to hold the scholarship. This will be understood to mean that “but for the scholarship” the student would not be able to attend Wesley College.

The amount of the scholarship is to be $6000 per annum, and is taken as a discount against Wesley College residential fees.

Wesley College Sporting Scholarships

Wesley College Sporting Scholarships are offered in conjunction with the Sydney Uni Sport and Fitness Elite Athlete Program. These sporting scholarships will be offered to students of outstanding sporting ability to assist them pursue their academic and sporting careers. These Scholarships are taken as a discount against Wesley College residential fees.

Wesley College is a member of the Sydney University’s Intercol Organisation. The nine male sports include: rowing, cricket, swimming, diving, athletics, rugby, tennis, soccer and basketball. The nine female sports are rowing, athletics, swimming, diving, tennis, netball, hockey, basketball and soccer.

Sport Scholarships are offered to athletes in a range of sports, including those outside the Intercollegiate competition. These scholarships will be awarded using the following criteria:

  • Sporting performances and potential
  • Personality and character
  • Scholastic achievement
  • Leadership
  • Social awareness
  • Community service.

It is a requirement that the holders of the scholarships would represent Wesley College in their respective sport(s) and the relevant Sydney University Sporting Club. Please note that students should apply for this scholarship directly through Sydney Uni Sports and Fitness.

Rev Norman Webb Scholarship

This scholarship honours the memory of our fourth Master, Reverend Norman Webb (1965 - 1976).

This scholarship will be awarded to a student who:

  • displays fine academic potential
  • would find it difficult to attend College or the University of Sydney, without financial assistance.

The scholarship will be to the value of $8900 and is taken as a discount against Wesley College residential fees.

WCF Indigenous Scholarship

This scholarship has been established by the Wesley College Foundation (WCF) through the generous support of Old Collegians and members of the Wesley College Foundation.

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The scholarship will be awarded to:

  • an Australian Indigenous student of the University of Sydney attending Wesley College
  • if not for the scholarship, would be unable to attend Wesley College.

The scholarship is for up to the value of full Wesley College residential fees, and is to be taken as a discount against Wesley College residential fees.

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as a living allowance for those students who have their fees paid by another grant or scholarship (e.g. ABSTUDY). Applicants should provide CentreLink confirmation of their eligibility to receive ABSTUDY.

Assoc Prof Allan Bromley Scholarship

This scholarship honours the memory of the Associate Professor Allan Bromley.

Associate Professor Bromley was a resident in Wesley College in 1964 and a member of the College Council until his death in 2002.

Associate Professor Bromley made provision in his Will for a bequest to the College, therefore this scholarship is offered as part of the Bromley Bequest.

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This scholarship will be awarded to a student who:

  • is entering Wesley College for the first time (a fresher)
  • shows all-round potential in academic, sporting and cultural areas
  • is the first member of their family to attend university
  • if not for the scholarship could not afford to attend Wesley College.

The scholarship is to the value of $10,000, and will be taken as a discount against college residential fees.

Dennis A Ahlburg Scholarship

This scholarship has been established through the generous gift of Professor Dennis A Ahlburg, a Wesley College resident from 1969-1972.

Professor Ahlburg attended Wollongong High School and the University of Sydney and is currently head of the Leeds Business School at the University of Colorado in Boulder, Colorado.

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This scholarship is open to students who:

  • are studying in the Faculty of Economics and Business
  • can establish a financial need to hold the scholarship. This means that if not for the scholarship the student would not be able to attend Wesley College.

The award is to the value of $5,000 per annum and will be reviewed each year. The award is taken as a discount against Wesley College residential fees.

The Indigenous Scholarships Endowment Fund

The Wesley College Indigenous Scholarships Endowment Fund was established in 2007 to provide financial assistance to Indigenous students to be resident at Wesley. Through welcoming Indigenous students to be part of the Wesley College community it is hoped to broaden the cultural diversity of the College and to assisting each Indigenous student to become a successful graduate from the University of Sydney.

Thanks to the generosity of Wesley College supporters, the Indigenous Endowment Fund will provide up to two scholarships per year, awarded at a range of between a half and full scholarship, depending on the individual situation of the scholarship applicant.

The Scholarship Committee will take in to account the individual financial circumstances of the student, other scholarships or financial assistance that they are receiving, and relevant government assistance, when awarding the scholarship and the value of the scholarship that is offered.

This scholarship is taken as a discount against Wesley College residential fees.

The Viking Grant

Through the generosity of Old Collegian, Eric Landquist (fr 80), the Viking Grant, provides $10,000 to a student sturying Science or Engineering.

As part of the online scholarship application, students are asked to confirm their area of focus that is particularly interesting to them.  Students should also demonstrate financial need.

This Scholarship is taken as a discount against Wesley College residential fees.

The Greg and Beverley Alt Foundation Scholarship

The Greg and Beverley Alt Foundation Scholarship was established in 2015 by old collegian Greg Alt and his wife Beverley to support students from rural or regional Australia to attend the University of Sydney.

The scholarship is to be awarded to a student from rural or regional Australia requiring financial assistance. This will be understood to mean that “but for the scholarship” the student would not be able to attend Wesley College.

The scholarship is to the value of half College fees, offered for up to four years and taken as a discount against College fees.

The Chartwell Scholarship

Wesley College catering contractors, Chartwell, kindly donated two half scholarships (approx. $11,000) for students wishing to live at Wesley College.

The Chartwell Scholarship is awarded as part of the partnership between Wesley College and Chartwell, in recognition of the many achievements of our students and the need for so many to receive financial support in funding their tertiary education path. This scholarship is a half scholarship for residential fees, for one first year student and one returning student at Wesley.

The scholarship will be assessed on all-round high achievement and contribution to College life, including sporting, cultural and community service aspects. As with most of the Wesley Scholarship, the student would find it difficult to attend if not but for the scholarship.

The David Greatorex Scholarship

This scholarship was established in 2001 through the generous gift of Dr David Greatorex, AO who was a resident of the College from 1953-54.

The scholarship is open to all students who are entering Wesley College for the first time. The holder of the award must show a general all round ability in the areas of academic, sporting and cultural ability and community service. The successful applicant must also establish a financial need to hold the scholarship. This will be understood to mean that “but for the scholarship” the student would not be able to attend Wesley College.

The award is to the value of $10,000 per annum for up to 4 years. The award is taken as a discount against Wesley College residential fees. The Scholarship will be awarded before the commencement of the academic year and will be reviewed annually depending on successful academic results.

Country Education Foundation – Wesley College Scholarship

This is scholarship is an accommodation partnership between Wesley College and the Country Education Foundation of Australia (CEF). The Wesley College–CEF Scholarship will provide $15,000 per year (for up to two years) to support CEF students relocating to Sydney to study. To be eligible you must have applied to your local CEF – for further information, please see https://cef.org.au/cef-extra/

The Penny Pether Scholarship

The Penny Pether Scholarship is awarded each year to a young woman who attended a state school in regional or remote Australia who can demonstrate financial need.

The Scholarship is awarded by the Pether family in memory of Penny Pether, a first year student at Wesley College in 1976. Penny was an accomplished lawyer, teacher and writer, and was much loved by her Wesley family.

The Penny Pether Scholarship is awarded as part of the Centenary Scholarship initiative by the Wesley College Foundation, and is given as a half residential fees scholarship, provided as a discount off College fees.

Colvin Family Scholarship

The Colvin Family Scholarship is a scholarship to the value of twelve thousand five hundred dollars ($12,500) for a first year student studying Medicine, Economics, Agriculture/Ag Science, Engineering, Arts or Law.

The scholarship is merit based, not means tested and is to be awarded to a high achieving all-rounder with strong leadership potential, where a Wesley College experience will help them unleash their full potential.

The student should preferably come from outside Sydney, from a regional or rural area. All first year students are eligible to apply for this scholarship and is offered in your first year only.

If this sounds applicable to you, please apply with a one page personal statement outlining your course of study, your background, a character assessment, your academic and sporting achievements, cultural and community involvement and your leadership potential.

Applications should be emailed to Kiri Dumont, at kdumont@wesleycollege-usyd.edu.au by 20 November 2026. No late applications are able to be considered.

Undergraduate Scholarship 2023

The Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded each year to a student who demonstrates exceptional academic achievement and a commitment to their field of study.

This scholarship is designed to support undergraduate students in their pursuit of higher education, helping to alleviate the financial burden of university fees and living expenses.

The scholarship is awarded based on academic merit and financial need, and is given as a partial residential fees scholarship, provided as a discount off College fees.

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