2015–16 Equity Scholarships booklet

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Equity Scholarships 2015–16
Financial assistance for tertiary study
Essentials: Equity Scholarships
Key dates
Wednesday 5 August 2015
Wednesday 6 January 2016
Thursday 21 January 2016
Tuesday 12 July 2016
ES applications open
ES applications for Main Round close
Main Round Equity Scholarship outcomes released
ES applications close
Fast facts
 Equity Scholarships assist financially disadvantaged students with the cost of
higher education.
 There are two types of Equity Scholarships: Institution Equity Scholarships and
Indigenous Commonwealth Scholarships.
 Apply for Equity Scholarships online at www.uac.edu.au/equity/apply.
 The selection process is competitive and scholarships are awarded to students
in the greatest need.
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Contents
What are Equity Scholarships?
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Institution Equity Scholarships
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Institution Equity Scholarships
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Value and duration
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Indigenous Commonwealth Scholarships
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Payment
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Summary of available Equity Scholarships
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Eligibility
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Ongoing eligibility requirements
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Approved leave
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Provision of false information
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Equity Scholarships through UAC for 2015–16
Supplying documents
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Participating institutions
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Equity Scholarships offered through UAC for 2015–16
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Applying for Equity Scholarships
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Table 4: Institution Equity Scholarships: Main
eligibility requirements
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The application process
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Table 5: Educational disadvantages
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The selection process
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Regional or remote classification
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The offer process
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Important dates
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Components of study undertaken overseas through
cross-institutional arrangements
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Deferment
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Termination of an Equity Scholarship
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Grievance procedures
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Declaration and authority
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Providing documents
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Overseas documents
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Change of name
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Transferring your documents to a new application
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Having your documents returned to you
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Providing original documents to UAC
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Timeframe for providing documents
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Photocopied documents
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Verifying documents
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People authorised to verify documents
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Instructions for authorised verifiers
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Indigenous Commonwealth Scholarships
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Table 6: Full-time study definitions
Part-time study
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FAQ about Equity Scholarships
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Common terms and abbreviations
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Participating institutions’ IES entries
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APM College of Business and Communication
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Australasian College of Natural Therapies
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Australian Catholic University
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Australian National College of Beauty
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Australian National University
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Billy Blue College of Design
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CATC Design School
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Charles Sturt University
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International College of Management, Sydney
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Jansen Newman Institute
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La Trobe University
37
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Types of Indigenous Commonwealth Scholarships
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Macquarie University
Income support payments
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Southern Cross University
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Taxation
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University of Canberra
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University of Newcastle
47
10
University of Sydney
48
Additional requirements for Indigenous–CAS and
Indigenous Enabling–CAS
University of Technology Sydney
66
11
University of Western Sydney
76
Payments and conditions
11
University of Wollongong
78
UNSW Australia
83
William Blue College of Hospitality Management
95
Table 1: Indigenous Commonwealth Scholarships:
Basic eligibility requirements
Table 2: Indigenous Commonwealth Scholarships:
Institution policies for approved leave
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Merit-based scholarships
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Other UAC resources
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Enabling courses
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Part-time enabling courses
13
Participating institutions
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Table 3: Indigenous Commonwealth Scholarships:
Eligible enabling courses
Equity Scholarships 2015–16
What are Equity Scholarships?
Equity Scholarships assist financially disadvantaged students with the costs associated with tertiary study.
There are two types of Equity Scholarships available through UAC:
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Institution Equity Scholarships funded by individual institutions, donations or sponsorships
Indigenous Commonwealth Scholarships funded by the Australian Government.
Institution Equity Scholarships
Indigenous Commonwealth Scholarships
Institution Equity Scholarships (IES) are funded by participating
institutions and are awarded to students experiencing financial
disadvantage and/or other educational disadvantages.
Indigenous Commonwealth Scholarships are funded by the Australian
Government.
The objectives are to facilitate choice in higher education and to
increase higher education participation for Indigenous students.
They aim to maximise the participation in higher education of students
from low socio-economic backgrounds and also target groups
statistically under-represented in higher education.
The main Indigenous Commonwealth Scholarship types are:
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All IES are available to applicants who receive means-tested payments
such as Newstart Allowance, Disability Support Pension, Parenting
Payment Single and Carer Payment. Some institutions may award IES
to applicants receiving student income support payments, eg Youth
Allowance, Austudy, ABSTUDY.
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IES provide consideration to students experiencing a wide range of
educational disadvantages including:
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Indigenous Commonwealth Education Costs Scholarship to assist
students with general education costs
Indigenous Commonwealth Accommodation Scholarship to assist
students from regional and remote areas who have to relocate to
attend higher education with accommodation costs
Indigenous Access Scholarship – a once-in-a-lifetime scholarship to
assist students access higher education.
carer responsibilities
English language difficulties
Indigenous Australian status
financial hardship
long-term or recurrent medical conditions or illnesses
refugee status
regional or remote disadvantage
sole parent responsibilities.
For more information about educational disadvantages, see ‘Table 5:
Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on pages 17–19.
Summary of available Equity Scholarships
Type
Institution Equity Scholarships
Indigenous Commonwealth Scholarships
Name
See the institution entries on pages 23–95
for details.
Indigenous Commonwealth Education Costs Scholarships:
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Indigenous Commonwealth Education Costs Scholarships
(Indigenous–CECS)
Indigenous Enabling – Commonwealth Education Costs
Scholarships (Indigenous Enabling–CECS).
Indigenous Commonwealth Accommodation Scholarships:
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Indigenous Commonwealth Accommodation Scholarships
(Indigenous–CAS)
Indigenous Enabling – Commonwealth Accommodation
Scholarships (Indigenous Enabling–CAS)
Indigenous Access Scholarships (IAS).
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Equity Scholarships 2015–16
Equity Scholarships through UAC for 2015–16
UAC offers a year-round centralised Equity Scholarships process. This
means that you can apply for Equity Scholarships from August until July the
following year in a single application.
UAC will make every effort to assess all supporting documentation submitted
before institutions make their scholarship offers, but cannot guarantee the
assessment of documents submitted outside the required time frame.
Applicants submit one Equity Scholarships application during the 2015–16
admissions period. Applications remain ‘live’ throughout this period and will
be considered by participating institutions for all relevant offer rounds.
Participating institutions
UAC provides a centralised Equity Scholarships application process for most
of UAC’s participating institutions.
Not all institutions participate in all offer rounds. With the exception of the
Main Round, when all institutions must participate, institution participation
in all other offer rounds is optional.
By submitting just one application through UAC you’ll be considered for
all available Equity Scholarships for which you’re eligible at participating
institutions.
Not all institutions make scholarship offers after the Main Round.
To check which institutions may participate in each Equity Scholarships
offer round, visit www.uac.edu.au/equity/institution-offers.shtml.
You can only receive an Equity Scholarships offer from an institution at
which you’re currently enrolled and/or from which you’ve received an offer
of admission.
Supplying documents
The following institutions do not offer Equity Scholarships through UAC.
Apply directly to these institutions for Institution Equity Scholarships and
Indigenous Commonwealth Scholarships.
You need to submit your online Equity Scholarships application and provide
supporting documentation at least seven working days before any offer
round to be guaranteed consideration in that Equity Scholarships offer
round.
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Your application and all associated supporting documents must be received
at UAC by Wednesday 6 January 2016 to be considered with Main Round
Scholarship offers.
Australian Maritime College: www.amc.edu.au
CQUniversity: www.cqu.edu.au
Griffith University: www.griffith.edu.au/scholarships.
For all other institutions, refer to the table below.
Equity Scholarships offered through UAC for 2015–16
Institution
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Institution Equity Scholarships (IES)
Indigenous Commonwealth Scholarships
APM College of Business and Communication
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Australasian College of Natural Therapies
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Australian Catholic University
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Australian National College of Beauty
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Australian National University
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Billy Blue College of Design
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CATC Design School
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Charles Sturt University
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International College of Management, Sydney
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Jansen Newman Institute
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La Trobe University
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Macquarie University
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Southern Cross University
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University of Canberra**
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University of New England*
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University of Newcastle
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University of Sydney
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University of Technology Sydney
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University of Western Sydney
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University of Wollongong
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UNSW Australia
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William Blue College of Hospitality Management
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apply directly to the institution for IES
** apply directly to the institution for Indigenous Commonwealth Scholarships
Equity Scholarships 2015–16
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Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre and Queensland Tertiary Admissions Centre applicants
Five institutions accept Equity Scholarships applications through UAC from students applying for admission to tertiary study through the Victorian Tertiary
Admissions Centre (VTAC) or the Queensland Tertiary Admissions Centre (QTAC).
Accepts ES applications from
UAC applicants
Accepts ES applications from
VTAC applicants
Accepts ES applications from
QTAC applicants
Australian Catholic University
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Charles Sturt University
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La Trobe University
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Southern Cross University
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University of New England
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Institution
Applying for Equity Scholarships
When you apply for Equity Scholarships through UAC, you don’t nominate
which Equity Scholarships you’re applying for. You’ll be considered for all
available Equity Scholarships for which you’re eligible.
You can only receive an Equity Scholarship from an institution at which
you’ve received an offer of admission or are currently enrolled.
The application process
You apply through ES Online on UAC’s website at www.uac.edu.au/equity/
apply.
An ES application number and four-digit ES PIN will be generated after you
enter your contact information.
The online application will ask a series of questions. They are designed to
determine which applicants best meet the eligibility requirements for the
available scholarships.
Additional disadvantages and all associated supporting documentation
must be received by UAC at least seven working days before an Equity
Scholarships offer round to be considered in that round.
Do not start a new application within the same admissions period to add
disadvantages to your existing application, or for any other reason. Contact
equity@uac.edu.au if you have any queries about this process.
The selection process
Institutions make Equity Scholarships offers as a result of a competitive
application process.
You will also need to agree to the ‘Declaration and authority’ – you can read
the printed version on page 6.
Applications are assessed based on the information provided in the
application and supporting documentation. This means:
At the end of your online application download your ‘Confirmation of
application’ and ‘Scholarships document package’.
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Check your ‘Scholarships document package’ so that you know what
supporting documents you need to provide to UAC. Not all applicants will
need to supply supporting documents to UAC. For information on providing
documents to UAC, refer to page 7.
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institutions will award IES to applicants who best meet the eligibility
requirements. Read the institution entries on pages 23–95 for
eligibility requirements for each scholarship.
institutions will award Indigenous Commonwealth Scholarships to
applicants who best meet the Government’s eligibility requirements
– read pages 10–11. (They may also consider other educational
disadvantages such as, long-term medical conditions – refer to
pages 17–19.)
If you have a disability and are having problems with the UAC application
process contact us. You can call us on 1300 ASK UAC (1300 275 822) or
(02) 9752 0200 from mobiles between 8.30am and 4.30pm (Sydney time)
Monday to Friday, email us using the enquiry form at www.uac.edu.au/
enquiry, or write to the Equity Unit, UAC Locked Bag 112, Silverwater NSW
2128, Australia. We will help you with your application.
When you apply online you’ll be given instructions about which documents
you need to supply.
Making changes to your application
The offer process
After you have applied through ES Online, you can use Applicant Services at
www.uac.edu.au/equity/applicant-services to manage your application. You
will need your ES application number and ES PIN to log in.
Using Applicant Services you can:
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change your ES PIN
change your contact details
view and print your ‘Confirmation of application’ and ‘Scholarships
document package’
add disadvantages (see below)
view and print your outcome letter.
Adding disadvantages to your application
You can add disadvantages to an Equity Scholarships application you have
previously submitted in the 2015–16 application period. Do not start a new
application.
Go to Equity Scholarships Applicant Services at www.uac.edu.au/equity/
applicant-services to add additional disadvantage/s to your application.
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Remember to download your ‘Confirmation of application’ and
‘Scholarships document package’ if you’ve added disadvantage/s to your
ES application as you may need to supply additional supporting documents.
For information on providing documents to UAC, refer to page 7.
Equity Scholarships 2015–16
It is your responsibility to provide the necessary documentation within
seven working days of applying.
Equity scholarship offers are released to applicants by UAC on behalf of
UAC’s participating institutions.
After each offer round Equity Scholarships outcomes will be available at
www.uac.edu.au/equity. Refer to page 5 for ES offer round dates.
Outcomes will be provided to both successful and unsuccessful applicants.
To access your outcome you’ll need your Equity Scholarships application
number and ES PIN.
You can only receive an Equity Scholarships offer from an institution:
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from which you’ve received an offer of admission
at which you’re currently enrolled.
Unsuccessful applicants
If you are unsuccessful in your application, you will receive a letter advising
you. You will only receive one letter unless your application has been
reassessed (which may occur if you add a new disadvantage to your
application).
At UAC we have to allow time to process your application after we receive it. To ensure your ES application is assessed in time for a particular offer round,
apply and provide your documentation as early as possible, but no later than seven working days before the release of the ES offer outcomes and make
sure any supporting documentation is correct.
The following table shows, for each ES offer round, the UAC dates by which you need to apply and provide documents.
Important dates
ES offer round
Apply by and documents received at UAC
by 4.30pm (7 working days before except *)
ES offer outcomes released
September Round 1
Wednesday 26 August 2015
Friday 4 September 2015
September Round 2
Wednesday 16 September 2015
Friday 25 September 2015
October
Wednesday 14 October 2015
Friday 23 October 2015
November
Wednesday 4 November 2015
Friday 13 November 2015
December
Wednesday 25 November 2015
Friday 4 December 2015
January Round 1
Wednesday 23 December 2015
Wednesday 6 January 2016
Main Round (January Round 2)
Wednesday 6 January 2016*
Thursday 21 January 2016
February Round 1
Monday 25 January 2016*
Thursday 4 February 2016
February Round 2
Monday 1 February 2016
Wednesday 10 February 2016
February Round 3
Thursday 11 February 2016
Monday 22 February 2016
March
Tuesday 1 March 2016
Thursday 10 March 2016
April
Tuesday 29 March 2016
Thursday 7 April 2016
May Round 1
Tuesday 26 April 2016
Thursday 5 May 2016
May Round 2
Tuesday 10 May 2016
Thursday 19 May 2016
June Round 1
Tuesday 31 May 2016
Thursday 9 June 2016
June Round 2
Tuesday 14 June
Thursday 23 June 2016
June Round 3
Tuesday 21 June
Thursday 30 June 2016
July Round 1
Tuesday 5 July
Thursday 14 July 2016
July Round 2
Tuesday 12 July
Thursday 21 July 2016
Viewing correspondence from UAC
You must provide an email address when you submit your ES
application as UAC will send you email messages when you have
correspondence about your ES application. When you receive an email
alert from UAC, go to Applicant Services to view the correspondence and
take appropriate action. We recommend that you also go to Applicant
Services regularly to check for new correspondence.
Some email accounts might send emails from UAC to your junk folder.
Add the domain uac.edu.au to your list of safe email contacts to stop
this from happening. It is your responsibility to check your emails
regularly (including your junk emails) for any messages from UAC.
Offer round participation
Not all institutions participate in all offer rounds. With the exception of the
Main Round, when all institutions must participate, institution participation
in offer rounds is optional.
Not all institutions make scholarship offers after the Main Round.
To check which institutions may participate in each Equity Scholarships
offer round visit www.uac.edu.au/equity/institution-offers.shtml. You
need to submit your online Equity Scholarships application and provide
supporting documentation at least seven working days before to any offer
round to be guaranteed consideration in that Equity Scholarships offer
round.
Outcomes for Main Round Scholarship offers will be available on UAC’s
website on Thursday 21 January 2016.
Successful applicants
Check the instructions in the offer letter about accepting your scholarship
offer and for relevant contact details. If you have any enquiries about your
scholarship offer, the associated terms and conditions, or the acceptance
process, contact the institution that has awarded your scholarship.
When you accept an Equity Scholarships offer you must agree to provide
personal information relevant to assessing your ongoing eligibility as
requested by the institution.
Your Equity Scholarships offer is made on the condition that you’re
eligible to receive an Equity Scholarships on your first census date for the
scholarship period.
Institutions will confirm your eligibility before payment is made.
Unsuccessful applicants
If your Equity Scholarships application is unsuccessful in the 2015–16
admissions period, you are welcome to re-apply in future admissions
periods, if you meet the scholarship eligibility criteria of the institution/s
to which you are applying and/or at which you are enrolled. You must
submit a new application (and new supporting documentation if required).
UAC won’t use any of your previous application material for a subsequent
Equity Scholarships application.
If you have submitted an Equity Scholarships application, do not
commence a new application within the same admissions period.
If you are unsuccessful, your application may be considered in future
offer rounds provided the institution at which you are currently enrolled
or from which you have received an offer of admission is participating.
Visit www.uac.edu.au/equity/institution-offers.shtml to check the offer
rounds in which each institution participates.
If your Equity Scholarships application is successful, UAC will provide
information about the scholarship you’ve been awarded, together with
details of how to accept your offer.
Equity Scholarships 2015–16
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Scholarship offers by University of Sydney
Deferment
The University of Sydney will make offers directly to successful applicants
for nine of its Institution Equity Scholarships:
Initial deferment of an Equity Scholarship is not permitted.
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Roy Frederick Turner AM Scholarship
Bruton Educational Trust Scholarship
Walter and Eliza Hall Scholarships
Rural Sustainability Scholarships
Environmental Sustainability Scholarships
The William John & Lizzie May Sinclair Scholarships in Engineering
and Information Technologies
Graham Daniels Scholarship in Engineering and Information Technologies
Peter Giles Memorial Scholarship in Pharmacy
Bernard Lee Scholarship for Indigenous Australian Students
Longworth Scholarship for the Juris Doctor.
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Students who are awarded an Equity Scholarship and defer the start of
their studies or withdraw from their course before their first census date will
forfeit their Equity Scholarship. Students may re-apply for a scholarship if
they start studies at the institution at a later date.
Termination of an Equity Scholarship
Your Equity Scholarship will be terminated for any of the following reasons:
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For details, read the University of Sydney entries on pages 48–65A.
Scholarship offers by University of Technology Sydney
UTS will make offers directly to successful applicants for nine of its
Institution Equity Scholarships as follows:
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UTS Vice-Chancellor’s Merit Scholarship
Erik Dreikurs Scholarship
Law Equity Scholarships
Linden Little Equity Scholarships
WJ and LM Sinclair Scholarship
John Hughes Memorial Scholarship
Women in Engineering Equity Scholarship
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Undergraduate Student
Merit Scholarships
Ezekiel Solomon Scholarship.
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you cease to meet the eligibility requirements for your Equity
Scholarship
the maximum duration of the Equity Scholarship has been reached
(if applicable)
you’ve failed to make satisfactory academic progress as defined by
the institution
you’ve committed serious misconduct (eg provided false or misleading
information)
you don’t resume study at the end of an approved interruption-to-study
period.
Grievance procedures
Grievances will be resolved in accordance with the relevant institution’s
policies.
For details, read the UTS entries on pages 66–75.
Declaration and authority
This is a printed version of the online Declaration and Authority you will have to accept when you apply through ES Online.
1. I declare that all the information submitted is true and complete.
2. I declare that I have read and understood the UAC Privacy Policy on UAC’s website at www.uac.edu.au/general/privacy.shtml.
3. I authorise UAC to verify any information provided by me.
4. I authorise:
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UAC to use Centrelink Confirmation eServices to perform a Centrelink enquiry of my Centrelink Customer details and concession card status in
order to enable UAC to determine if I qualify for Equity Scholarships
■ the Australian Government Department of Human Services (the department) to provide the results of that enquiry to UAC.
I understand that:
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the department will use information I have provided to UAC to confirm my eligibility for Equity Scholarships 2015–16 and will disclose to UAC
my personal information including my name, address, concession card status, payment type, payment status, income, assets, one-off payment,
deduction and shared care arrangements
■ this consent, once signed, remains valid while I am an applicant of UAC unless I withdraw it by contacting UAC or the department
■ I can obtain proof of my circumstances/details from the department and provide it to UAC so that my eligibility for Equity Scholarships can
be determined
■ if I withdraw my consent or do not alternatively provide proof of my circumstances/details, I may not be eligible for Equity Scholarships provided
through UAC.
5. I authorise UAC to provide all information and documents provided with and/or obtained in connection with this application to all institutions
participating in Equity Scholarships through UAC for any purpose connected with this application.
6. I authorise UAC to collect, receive, store, transfer and use any information provided by me, or any information obtained in connection with this
application, and to disclose such information to all participating institutions, Universities Australia (UA)*, UA member institutions, the members of
the Australasian Conference of Tertiary Admissions Centres (ACTAC), and any other authority or tertiary educational institution either in Australia or
overseas, where UAC reasonably considers it necessary to make such disclosure.
7.
I understand that UAC may disclose the personal information I have given in this application to the Department of Industry and Science, or its
successor, for the purposes of administering Relocation Scholarships and Student Start-up Scholarships.
8. I understand that UAC and the participating institutions have the right to vary or cancel an Equity Scholarships application and/or application for
admission or an enrolment made on the basis of what UAC or a participating institution determines to be untrue or incomplete information from
any source.
9. I understand that institutions make Equity Scholarship offers based on the information provided by me and on advice received from UAC. If a
participating institution subsequently finds that the information or advice was correct, it may withdraw the offer.
* Universities Australia was previously known as the Australian Vice-Chancellor’s Committee.
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Equity Scholarships 2015–16
Providing documents
If you need to provide documents to support your Equity Scholarships
application, this will be indicated in your ‘Scholarships document package’,
generated after you have finished applying.
Providing original documents to UAC
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Timeframe for providing documents
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You must supply documentary evidence where requested within seven
working days of submitting your ES Online application.
If you don’t supply complete and correctly verified documentation
within seven working days of applying, your application won’t be
assessed.
You must send correctly verified copies of documents (refer to ‘Verifying
documents’ below for further information).
Overseas documents
If your official documents are not in English, you must supply correctly
verified copies of the following documents (refer to ‘Verifying documents’
below for further information):
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the document in the original language
an English language translation of these documents (read below for
organisations who can translate your documents).
Your documents must be translated by one of the following:
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Community Relations Commission for a Multicultural New South Wales,
Level 8, Stockland House, 175 Castlereagh Street, Sydney NSW 2000,
call 1300 651 500 (tollfree) or visit www.crc.nsw.gov.au
a translator accredited by the National Accreditation Authority for
Translators and Interpreters (NAATI).
The translator must be accredited as at least a ‘professional translator’.
Translated documents must display the official NAATI stamp provided to
qualified translators; the stamp shows the level of accreditation and the
direction in which they’re accredited to translate.
A list of NAATI-accredited translators in Australia and some overseas
locations is available at www.naati.com.au or call (02) 9267 1357.
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an interstate office of Community Relations Commission or the
Department of Immigration and Boarder Protection
Australian diplomatic missions.
Change of name
If you have documents under a previous name, you must supply
documentary evidence to prove your change of name, such as a marriage
certificate, deed poll registration or other registration with the Registry of
Births, Deaths & Marriages.
The documentation must show your previous name/s and your current
name/s. Without this documentation, your application may be delayed.
Transferring your documents to a new application
You can request that your documents from a previous application be
transferred to a new application, but you will have to pay a fee of $86 and
the documents must relate to an application made within the last five years.
To have your documents transferred, download the ‘Document transfer’
form available at www.uac.edu.au/undergraduate/faq, enclose payment
and post to UAC, Locked Bag 112, Silverwater NSW 2128.
UAC does not recommend you send original documents to UAC.
You must provide your documents within seven working days of applying
for Equity Scholarships.
Photocopied documents
So that your ES application can be assessed correctly, ensure that all
photocopied documents that you submit are:
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Verifying documents
All documents provided to UAC must be correctly verified. ‘Correctly verified’
means that your original document has been sighted and the copy has
been sworn to be a true copy of the original by one of the authorised people
mentioned below.
Documents not verified or not verified correctly
UAC is not permitted to process copies of documents:
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To have your documents returned, complete the ‘EAS and Equity
Scholarships document retrieval’ form at www.uac.edu.au/undergraduate/
faq, enclose a cheque or money order for the relevant fee and post to UAC,
Locked Bag 112, Silverwater NSW 2128.
that are just photocopies (ie not verified)
that have not been correctly verified
that are photocopies of verified copies
verified by a Justice of the Peace without a registration number
verified by an International Justice of the Peace.
People authorised to verify documents
You can take your original documents in person to UAC or the admissions
office of a participating institution. Your original documents will be copied
and handed back to you. UAC will keep the copies with your application.
The admissions office will give the copies to you to submit with your
application to UAC. There may be a charge for copies made at some
participating institutions.
You can also have your documents verified by someone from one of the
categories listed below. The categories are for verification in Australia,
New Zealand or overseas – check carefully which categories apply to
you. The person who verifies your document/s must be contactable by
telephone during normal working hours.
You cannot verify your own documents, even if you belong to one of the
categories listed below, and your documents cannot be verified by a
person directly related to you.
Documents verified in AUSTRALIA
Anyone who is currently employed as:
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Having your documents returned to you
We do not recommend you send original documents to UAC. However,
any documents you provide to UAC can be returned to you for a fee. If the
documents relate to the current admissions period, the fee is $41. If the
documents relate to a previous admissions period (up to five years), the
fee is $86.
legible
easy to read, especially visas and stamps with dates
correctly verified.
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an accountant – member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants
in Australia, CPA Australia, the National Institute of Accountants, the
Association of Taxation and Management Accountants or a registered
tax agent
a bank manager, but not a manager of a bank travel centre
a credit union branch manager
a commissioner for declarations
a barrister, solicitor or patent attorney
a police officer
a postal manager
a principal of an Australian secondary college, high school or
primary school
a pharmacist
a medical practitioner or specialist
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a registered nurse
a defence force officer.
They must include their professional registration number, if available, when
verifying your documents.
An authorised officer at:
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Universities Admissions Centre (UAC)
the Admissions Office or Student Services Office at any participating
institution
the Administration Office at any TAFE college
Queensland Tertiary Admissions Centre (QTAC), Victorian Tertiary
Admissions Centre (VTAC), South Australian Tertiary Admissions Centre
(SATAC), Tertiary Institution Services Centre (TISC) (WA)
the official records department of the institution that originally issued
the document/s.
A Justice of the Peace with a registration number.
Copies verified by a Justice of the Peace without a registration number
will not be accepted.
To find a Justice of the Peace in your area, check the public register
of JPs available online from the NSW Department of Justice at
www.justice.nsw.gov.au.
Documents verified OVERSEAS (except New Zealand)
An authorised officer at:
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Copies verified by overseas notaries will not be accepted.
Instructions for authorised verifiers
The verifier must:
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Anyone who is currently employed as:
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an accountant – a member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants
New Zealand
a bank manager, but not the manager of a bank travel centre
a credit union branch manager
a barrister, solicitor or patent attorney
a police officer
a postal manager
a principal of a New Zealand secondary college, high school or
primary school.
An authorised officer at:
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the Admissions Office or Student Service Office at any New Zealand
university or institute of technology
the official records department of the institution that originally issued
the document/s
an Australian overseas diplomatic mission.
Copies verified by a New Zealand Justice of the Peace will not be
accepted.
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write ‘I certify this to be a true copy of the document shown and
reported to me as the original’
sign
print their name, daytime contact number, profession or occupation or
organisation and date verified
provide their professional registration number if available (this is
mandatory for Justices of the Peace)
include the official stamp or seal of the verifier’s organisation on the
copy, if the organisation has such a stamp.
In addition, a Justice of the Peace must add:
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Documents verified in NEW ZEALAND
the official records department of the institution that originally issued
the document/s
an Australian overseas diplomatic mission.
the state in which they are registered as a Justice of the Peace.
Supporting documents
When you apply online you’ll be given instructions about what
documents you need to supply.
It’s your responsibility to provide the necessary documentation in
support of your application within seven working days of applying.
Confidentiality
All information provided by applicants is treated as confidential
according to UAC’s Privacy Policy and institution privacy statements.
Only authorised personnel at UAC and/or institutions will have access
to your application.
Your personal information can only be released to a third party in
special circumstances, such as where the law requires it, or where
you give permission. Read ‘UAC’s privacy policy’ at www.uac.edu.au/
general/privacy.shtml.
Indigenous Commonwealth Scholarships
Indigenous Commonwealth Scholarships assist Indigenous students from
low socio-economic backgrounds, who are Australian citizens, with costs
associated with higher education.
These scholarships:
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don’t count as income for any social security test
will be allocated to eligible applicants on a competitive basis
don’t need to be repaid.
Information in this booklet is based on the Commonwealth
Scholarships Guidelines (Education) 2010. For more information,
visit www.education.gov.au/commonwealth-scholarships.
You are eligible for an Indigenous Commonwealth Scholarship if you are:
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an Indigenous person
are financially disadvantaged
are an Australian citizen or holder of a permanent humanitarian visa.
You are not eligible for an Indigenous Commonwealth Scholarship if you:
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are a New Zealand citizen
are an international fee-paying student
are enrolled or will be enrolled in a domestic fee-paying place
are enrolled or will be enrolled part-time (unless there are
exceptional circumstances which prevent you from studying full-time,
for example, you have a disability or significant carer responsibilities)
have completed the requirements of a course of study equivalent
to or higher than an Australian Bachelor award, unless each such
award is a prerequisite to your:
– current undergraduate course of study, or
– Graduate Diploma (or equivalent postgraduate course of study)
in an area of National Priority required for initial registration to
practise in the chosen National Priority area
and there is no alternative pathway into that course of study at your
university
Maximum duration
The maximum duration you can have access to one or more Indigenous
Commonwealth Scholarships is for a total of eight scholarship periods.
(See ‘Common terms and abbreviations’ on page 22 for definitions.)
Students accessing Indigenous Enabling–CECS or Indigenous Enabling–
CAS scholarships who progress to an undergraduate course are excluded
from this provision and can have access to one or more Commonwealth
Scholarships for a total of 10 scholarship periods.
Income support payments
Indigenous Commonwealth Scholarships are exempt from the Social
Security and Veterans’ Affairs income tests, as stated in the Social Security
Act 1991, section 8(8)(zja). You can find the Act at www.comlaw.gov.au.
However, some state government policies may require the income from
Commonwealth Scholarships to be included when calculating income
support payments (eg rental assistance for state government housing).
Taxation
If you’re a student receiving full-time education at a school, college
or university, your scholarship will be exempt from taxation subject to
certain exceptions. Refer to the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997,
section 51–10, item 2.1A.
For further information, call the ATO on 13 28 61.
have already received an Indigenous Commonwealth Scholarship
for the maximum duration.
Types of Indigenous Commonwealth Scholarships
Type
2015 amount
Duration
Indigenous Commonwealth
Education Costs Scholarship
(Indigenous–CECS)
$2,543
(indexed annually)
up to four years
Indigenous Commonwealth
Accommodation Scholarship
(Indigenous–CAS)
$5,087
(indexed annually)
up to four years
Indigenous Enabling
Commonwealth Education
Costs Scholarship (Indigenous
Enabling–CECS)
$2,543
(indexed annually)
up to one year
Indigenous Enabling
Commonwealth
Accommodation Scholarship
(Indigenous Enabling–CAS)
$5,087
(indexed annually)
up to one year
$4,823
once in a lifetime
Indigenous Access Scholarships
(IAS)
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Table 1: Indigenous Commonwealth Scholarships:
Basic eligibility requirements
To be eligible for Indigenous Commonwealth Scholarships you must meet all of the requirements outlined in items 1 to 5, plus the requirements in item 6
for the relevant scholarship.
You must meet all the requirements by the first census date of the scholarship period. (see ‘Common terms and abbreviations’ on page 22 for definitions.)
Condition
Requirement
1
You must be an Indigenous person.
Australian Aboriginal or
Torres Strait Islander
status
A person will be considered to be an Indigenous person for the purpose of a Commonwealth Scholarships where the
person fulfils all the following criteria:
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is of Australian Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander descent
identifies as an Australian Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander, and
is accepted as an Australian Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander in the community in which he/she lives or has lived.
See below for information on how to provide evidence of Aboriginality.
2
Citizenship and residency
You must be an Australian citizen or holder of a permanent humanitarian visa.
3
Low socio-economic
status requirements
You must demonstrate financial hardship either:
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4
Study load
through receiving a Centrelink (or other Commonwealth) means-tested income support payment (such as Austudy,
ABSTUDY, Youth Allowance), or
by providing comprehensive information demonstrating exceptional financial hardship.
You must be enrolled, or about to commence study, as a full-time student. Refer to ‘Table 6: Full-time study definitions’
on page 20 to see how institutions define ‘full-time’.
There are two exceptions – see 1 and 2 below.
1
Exceptional circumstances: Your institution may accept exceptional circumstances that prevent you from studying
full-time, such as disability or significant carer responsibilities. See ‘Part-time study – exceptional circumstances’
on page 20 for more information.
2
Part-time enabling course: Students can enrol on a part-time basis in an eligible enabling course. However:
(a) you will only be eligible to be considered for an Indigenous–CECS; you won’t be eligible to receive an IAS or
an Indigenous–CAS
(b) you won’t automatically be entitled to receive an Indigenous–CECS but are subject to a competitive process, as
are other eligible commencing students.
5
Previous qualifications
You must not have completed the requirements of a course of study equivalent to or higher than an Australian Bachelor
award, unless each such award is a prerequisite to your:
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current undergraduate course of study, or
Graduate Diploma (or equivalent postgraduate course of study) in an area of National Priority required for initial
registration
and there is no alternative pathway into that course of study at your institution.
(Commonwealth Scholarships Guidelines (Education) 2010, effective 1 January 2010, states that a Commonwealth
Scholarship is intended primarily for students undertaking an initial qualification [2.10.1(7)(f)].)
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Enrolment
To be eligible for an Indigenous–CECS or an Indigenous–CAS you must:
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be enrolled or about to commence study in either:
– an undergraduate course of study (not limited to areas of National Priority), or
– a Graduate Diploma (or equivalent postgraduate course of study) in an area of National Priority required for
initial registration to practise in the chosen National Priority area
be enrolled as a Commonwealth-supported student for that course of study
meet the additional CAS eligibility requirements for an Indigenous–CAS (see page 11).
To be eligible for an Indigenous Enabling–CECS or an Indigenous Enabling–CAS you must:
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be enrolled or about to commence study in an eligible enabling* course
be enrolled as a Commonwealth-supported student for that course of study
meet the additional CAS eligibility requirements for an Indigenous Enabling–CAS (see page 11).
To be eligible for an Indigenous Access Scholarship you must:
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be enrolled or about to commence study in an eligible enabling* course or undergraduate course.
*Refer to ‘Table 3: Indigenous Commonwealth Scholarships: Eligible enabling courses on page 13.
Evidence of Aboriginality
If you’re an Australian Aboriginal or a Torres Strait Islander, you must provide evidence of your Aboriginality by one of the following methods:
■ provision of your Centrelink Customer Reference Number (CRN) so UAC can confirm you currently receive ABSTUDY
or
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by the correct completion of the ‘Declaration – Australian Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander’. If your answers indicate that you need to complete and
return this declaration, you will receive a ‘Scholarships document package’ at the end of your ES Online application. You will need to print, fill in and
return this declaration to UAC. If your Aboriginality is questioned, you’ll be asked to provide further evidence.
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Additional requirements for Indigenous–CAS and
Indigenous Enabling–CAS
The Commonwealth Scholarships Guidelines advise:
Commonwealth Accommodation Scholarships (CAS) are open to
commencing and continuing Indigenous students from regional and remote
areas of Australia who:
■ have a demonstrated current financial hardship, and
■ had to, or will have to, relocate to undertake their current higher
education course of study.
The ASGC RA classification system map can be accessed at
www.doctorconnect.gov.au.
In addition to the basic eligibility requirements for a Commonwealth
Scholarship (see ‘Table 1: Indigenous Commonwealth Scholarships: Basic
eligibility requirements’ on page 10), to be eligible for a CAS you must also
meet the following four requirements:
1
2
3
4
It was, or will be, necessary for you to:
(a) move from a regional or remote area of Australia (see ‘Regional or
remote classification’ below) to be able to undertake your higher
education study, or
(b) remain in a major city in order to undertake your higher education
study, if you moved away from a regional or remote area of Australia
to complete all or most of your secondary schooling at a high school
or college in a major city.
you’ve incurred, or will incur, additional accommodation costs as a
result of having to move
in 2015–16, you’ll be enrolled as an internal student1, unless you can
demonstrate the need to move2
within the four years immediately preceding the commencement of
your current higher education course of study3 you must have satisfied
one of the following four requirements:
(a) lived in a regional or remote area of Australia for at least three
years, or
(b) completed your final two years of schooling in a high school or
college in a regional or remote area of Australia, or
(c) moved away from a regional or remote area of Australia to complete
all or most of your secondary schooling at a high school or college
in a major city; and it was/will be necessary for you to remain in a
major city in order to undertake your course of study, or
(d) lived in a regional or remote area of Australia for a total of at least
two years, and you relocated from the regional or remote area of
Australia to undertake vocational education and training (eg TAFE)
for a maximum of two years’ duration immediately preceding the
commencement of your undergraduate course.
1
An internal student is a student who, for the majority of units of study in which
they’re enrolled in the scholarship period, is required to attend regular classes
on campus.
2
For the purpose of determining the necessity for you to move, you should
normally be enrolled as an internal student to be deemed eligible for CAS
unless you can demonstrate that there are exceptional circumstances
preventing you from doing so, including, but not limited to the following:
(a) the need for you to attend classes or access other study-related facilities on
the campus at which you’re enrolled with the eligible scholarship provider or
a host provider approved by the eligible scholarship provider through a crossinstitutional arrangement
(b) the distance from your home to the relevant campus
(c) the availability and quality of transport infrastructure between your home and
the relevant campus
(d) limitations on your mobility due to disability and/or carer responsibilities.
3
In this context ‘current higher education course of study’ means:
- for continuing students – the course in which you are currently enrolled and
intend to enrol in for 2015–16 admissions
- for commencing students – the course to which you have applied for
admission and intend to enrol in for 2015–16 admissions.
Regional or remote classification
Your permanent residence postcode will be used to assess whether you
lived in a regional or remote area of Australia.
The Commonwealth Scholarships Guidelines (Education) 2010 advise that
the Australian Standard Geographic Classification Remoteness Areas (ASGC
RA) classification system be used as a guide for the following.
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RA1 – Major Cities of Australia
RA2 – Inner Regional Australia
RA3 – Outer Regional Australia
RA4 – Remote Australia
RA5 – Very Remote Australia.
A provider must deem a student ineligible if they have come from a
locality belonging to the Major City classification (RA1).
You can use this tool as a guide for your postcode. All categories other than
major cities will be considered to be regional or remote.
Payments and conditions
Payments
Indigenous–CECS and Indigenous–CAS scholarships
Your institution will make payments directly to you as soon as practicable
after the first census date (set by each institution). You’ll receive 50 per
cent of the total annual value of the Commonwealth Scholarship in each
six-month period.
Indigenous Enabling–CECS and Indigenous Enabling–CAS
scholarships
Your institution will make payments directly to you. You’ll receive 50 per
cent of the value of the scholarship as soon as practicable after your first
course start date. You’ll receive the remaining 50 per cent in the six-month
period following your first course start date, provided you meet all of the
eligibility criteria.
If you enrol in an enabling course that is six months or less in duration,
you’ll only receive 50 per cent of the value of the scholarship.
Conditions
Ongoing eligibility requirements
In order to maintain ongoing eligibility for your Commonwealth Scholarship
you must:
■ maintain satisfactory academic progress, according to your institution’s
policy
■ continue to meet eligibility requirements described in ‘Table 1:
Indigenous Commonwealth Scholarships: Basic eligibility requirements’
on page 10 as relevant to the Commonwealth Scholarship awarded
to you, and provide documentary evidence to support your ongoing
eligibility when requested.
It’s your responsibility to advise your institution of any changes to your
circumstances that would make you ineligible for your Commonwealth
Scholarship.
Approved leave
Institutions may approve requests from students to retain their
Commonwealth Scholarships when they’re on approved leave – read
‘Table 2: Indigenous Commonwealth Scholarships: Institution policies for
approved leave’ on page 12.
Provision of false information
If UAC or any participating institution knows or has reason to believe that
a student receiving a Commonwealth Scholarships has provided false or
misleading information, UAC, on behalf of the institution/s, is required to
re-assess the student’s entitlement to the Commonwealth Scholarships.
UAC must also notify the Department of Education and Training, or its
successor, of the suspected offence and provide the Department with
a copy of the student’s application and any other relevant information
requested by the Department.
Study undertaken overseas or through cross-institutional
arrangements
Students who undertake a program of study (a) overseas or (b) with
an institution that’s been approved by their institution through a crossinstitutional arrangement as a Commonwealth-supported student, won’t be
precluded from accessing their scholarship during this period, so long as
the program of study is approved by their institution and will count towards
the course requirements in which the student is enrolled. Students must
continue to meet scholarship eligibility requirements during this period.
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Transfer of a scholarship to another institution
Being eligible doesn’t guarantee a scholarship
If you hold an Indigenous Commonwealth Scholarship at one institution,
apply for and receive an offer of admission to a different institution, your
scholarship won’t be automatically transferred.
Meeting the scholarship eligibility criteria doesn’t guarantee that you’ll
be awarded a scholarship. There are limited Equity Scholarships and
there are more applicants than scholarships. As part of a competitive
application process, you’re ranked against the eligibility criteria, and
institutions award scholarships to applicants who best meet the
eligibility criteria.
Indigenous Commonwealth Scholarships are awarded through application
to UAC. You must apply through UAC where you’ll be assessed in
accordance with each institution’s selection criteria. Through your ES
application to UAC, an institution may award an Indigenous Commonwealth
Scholarship for the remainder of the duration of your scholarship.
If you’re unsuccessful it doesn’t mean that you’re not in need; rather, it
means that there are other applicants who’ve been assessed as being
in greater need.
If you’ve received part of an Indigenous Commonwealth Scholarship at
another institution, you must declare any previous scholarships support
you’ve received when you accept your scholarship for 2015–16 admissions.
Table 2: Indigenous Commonwealth Scholarships:
Institution policies for approved leave
Institution
Retain scholarship when on approved leave?
APM College of Business and Communication
N/A
Australasian College of Natural Therapies
N/A
Australian Catholic University
Yes – up to 12 months
Australian National College of Beauty
N/A
Australian National University
Yes – up to 12 months
Billy Blue College of Design
N/A
CATC Design School
N/A
Charles Sturt University
Yes – up to 24 months
International College of Management, Sydney
N/A
Jansen Newman Institute
N/A
La Trobe University
Yes – up to 12 months
Macquarie University
Yes – up to 12 months
Southern Cross University
Yes – up to 12 months
University of Canberra*
N/A
University of New England
Yes – up to 12 months
University of Newcastle
Yes – only in exceptional circumstances
University of Sydney
Yes – up to 12 months
University of Technology Sydney
Yes – only in exceptional circumstances
University of Western Sydney
Yes – up to 12 months
University of Wollongong
Yes – up to 12 months
UNSW Australia
Yes – up to 12 months
William Blue College of Hospitality Management
N/A
* Apply directly to the University of Canberra for Indigenous Commonwealth Scholarships.
Key
Yes Students can retain their Commonwealth Scholarship if they’ve been granted approved leave by the institution. The institution may specify a
maximum period – see table above.
No
Students may re-apply for a scholarship in a subsequent year if they resume studies at the institution at a later date.
N/A Commonwealth Scholarships not offered through UAC.
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Table 3: Indigenous Commonwealth Scholarships:
Eligible enabling courses
Enabling courses
Indigenous Commonwealth Scholarships are available to Indigenous
students applying to or enrolled in an eligible enabling course. These
scholarships are referred to as Indigenous Enabling–Commonwealth
Education Costs Scholarships (Indigenous Enabling–CECS) and Indigenous
Enabling–Commonwealth Accommodation Scholarships (Indigenous
Enabling–CAS).
Six institutions are offering these scholarships through UAC in 2015–16;
see the table below.
You’ll be considered for these scholarships for 2015–16 if:
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you’re currently enrolled in an eligible enabling course and you
meet the eligibility requirements described in ‘Table 1: Indigenous
Commonwealth Scholarships: Basic eligibility requirements’ on
page 10, or
you receive an offer to an eligible enabling course listed below that is
open for 2015–16 admission and you meet the eligibility requirements
described in ‘Table 1: Indigenous Commonwealth Scholarships: Basic
eligibility requirements’ on page 10.
Institution
Eligible enabling courses
Southern Cross University
Preparing for Success Program
An eligible enabling course is as defined in Chapter 1 of the Commonwealth
Scholarships Guidelines (Education) 2010, plus it must:
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be at least 10 weeks long
provide a pathway into an undergraduate course.
It must not be aimed at fast-tracking an undergraduate degree.
Part-time enabling courses
Students can enrol on a part-time basis in an eligible enabling course,
subject to approval by the institution. However they:
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will only be eligible to be considered for an Indigenous Commonwealth
Education Costs Scholarships (Indigenous–CECS); they won’t be
eligible to receive an Indigenous Access Scholarship or an Indigenous
Commonwealth Accommodation Scholarships (Indigenous–CAS)
will not automatically be entitled to receive an Indigenous–CECS but
are subject to a competitive process as are other eligible, commencing
students.
Open for 2015–16
admissions
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How to apply
Direct to the institution.
Visit www.scu.edu.au/howtoapply for details.
For course information, visit www.scu.edu.au/
courses and click the ‘Preparation courses’ tab.
University of New England
University of Newcastle
TRACKS – Tertiary Preparation Program
(Indigenous Students only) – on-campus or
off-campus, full-time, one year program
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Newstep – full-time, one year (80 units)
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Direct to the institution.
Open Foundation – full-time intensive, one
semester (40 units) (full year, part-time)
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For further information, visit
www.newcastle.edu.au/aboutuon/
our-university/indigenous-collaboration/
studentengagement-and-experience or contact
the Scholarships Officer at the Wollotuka
Institute on (02) 4921 8898.
For information and an admission form, visit
ww.une.edu.au/oorala/courses.php.
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YAPUG (Indigenous enabling program) –
full-time, one year (80 units)
University of Technology Sydney
Jumbunna Unistart
Direct to the institution.
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Direct to the institution.
For further information, visit
www.jumbunna.uts.edu.au, call the Jumbunna
Recruitment and Assessment Officer on
1800 064 312 (freecall) or (02) 9514 1904, or
email atsirecruitment@uts.edu.au.
University of Wollongong
Special Tertiary Entry Program
(STEP to UOW)

For more information, visit
www.wca.uow.edu.au/domestic/uow/mature/
index.html.
University Access Program (UAP)
UNSW Australia
Direct to the institution.
Diploma in Humanities
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Direct to the institution.
UNSW Preparation Program
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Visit www.nuragili.unsw.edu.au. For further
information, call Nura Gili on (02) 9385 3805.
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Institution Equity Scholarships
Value and duration
Ongoing eligibility requirements
The value and duration of the scholarships awarded by institutions differ.
In order to maintain ongoing eligibility for your Institution Equity Scholarship
you must:
They may be in the form of one-off voucher to assist with purchasing
educational materials, a one-off payment of $2,000, a yearly payment
of $500 to $7,000 for the duration of your degree or up to $25,000 a
year for faculty-specific scholarships for applicants meeting financial
hardship criteria.
Read pages 23–95 for details of the scholarships offered by institutions.
See below for institutions offering Equity scholarships.
Payment
If you’re awarded an Institution Equity Scholarships, the institution will
provide details of how payments will be made.
Income support payments
Institution Equity Scholarships have been exempt from the Social Security
and Veterans’ Affairs income tests since Friday 1 January 2010.
Taxation
If you’re a student receiving full-time education at a school, college or
university, your scholarship will be exempt from taxation subject to certain
exceptions outlined in the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997, section 51–
10, item 2.1A.
The Australian Taxation Office’s website provides information regarding
scholarships and tax, including a tool to help you check whether your
scholarship is tax exempt. Visit www.ato.gov.au and enter ‘scholarships’
in the search facility at the top of the page.
For further information, call the ATO enquiry line on 13 28 61.
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maintain satisfactory academic progress, according to your institution’s
policy
continue to meet eligibility requirements relevant to the scholarship
awarded to you and provide documentary evidence to support your
ongoing eligibility when requested.
It’s your responsibility to advise your institution of any changes to your
circumstances that would make you ineligible for your Institution Equity
Scholarship.
For Institution Equity Scholarships paid twice a year, institutions will review
and verify your ongoing eligibility for your scholarship before payment in
each half of the year.
Approved leave
Institutions may approve requests from students to retain their Institution
Equity Scholarships when they are on approved leave. Read the institution
entries on pages 23–95.
Provision of false information
If UAC or any participating institution knows or has reason to believe that a
student in receipt of an Institution Equity Scholarships has provided false or
misleading information, UAC, on behalf of the institution/s, is required to reassess the student’s entitlement to the scholarship. UAC must then notify
the relevant institution of the suspected offence and provide the institution
with a copy of the student’s application and any other relevant information
requested by the institution.
Eligibility
Viewing correspondence from UAC
The eligibility requirements for Institution Equity Scholarships vary between
institutions and schemes. Read the institution entries on pages 23–95
for details.
You must provide an email address when you submit your ES
application as UAC will send you email messages when you have
correspondence about your ES application. When you receive an email
alert from UAC, go to Applicant Services to view the correspondence,
and take appropriate action. We recommend that you also go to
Applicant Services regularly to check for new correspondence.
Being eligible doesn’t guarantee a scholarship
Meeting the scholarship eligibility criteria doesn’t guarantee that
you’ll be awarded a scholarship. There are a limited number of Equity
Scholarships and there are more applicants than scholarships. As part
of a competitive application process, applicants are ranked against the
eligibility criteria and institutions award scholarships to applicants who
best meet the eligibility criteria.
If you’re unsuccessful it doesn’t mean that you’re not in need; rather, it
means that there are other applicants who’ve been assessed as being
in greater need.
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Some email accounts might send emails from UAC to your junk folder.
Add the domain uac.edu.au to your list of safe email contacts to stop
this from happening. It is your responsibility to check your emails
regularly (including your junk emails) for any messages from UAC.
Table 4: Institution Equity Scholarships:
Main eligibility requirements
This table summarises the main eligibility requirements for each institution’s Institution Equity Scholarship (IES).
To be eligible for an IES you must meet all of the requirements outlined – check each institution’s entry. Refer to the institution entries on pages 23–95.
Institution/Scholarship
Restrictions
on citizenship/
Residency
requirements
Must
Open to
Commonwealth- demonstrate
postgraduate supported place financial
students?
only?
hardship?
APM College of Business and Communication
APM Indigenous Scholarship
Yes – see page 24
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*
Yes – see page 25
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*
Yes – see page 26
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Yes – see page 27
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*
ANU Equity Accommodation Scholarships
Yes – see page 28

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ANU Undergraduate Access Scholarships
Yes – see page 29



ANU Graduate Access Scholarship
Yes – see page 30

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
ANU Love Undergraduate Scholarships
Yes – see page 31
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ANU Bachor Undergraduate Science Scholarship
Yes – see page 31A
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ANU Poppy Undergraduate Scholarship
Yes – see page 31B
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ANU Throw the Switch Igor Scholarship
Yes – see page 31C
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Yes – see page 32
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Yes – see page 33
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Yes – see page 34
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Yes – see page 35
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Yes – see page 36
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La Trobe Indigenous Students Scholarships (LISS)
Yes – see page 37
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La Trobe Access Scholarships (LAS)
Yes – see page 38
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Macquarie University Education Costs Scholarships (MECS)
Yes – see page 39
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Macquarie University Accommodation Scholarships (MAS)
Yes – see page 40
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Macquarie University Higher Study Scholarships (MAHS)
Yes – see page 41
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Macquarie University Mature Age/Non-current School Leaver Scholarships
Yes – see page 42
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Macquarie University Refugee Scholarships
Yes – see page 43
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Southern Cross University Equity Book Bursaries
Yes – see page 44
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Southern Cross University Equity Scholarships (SCUES)
Yes – see page 45
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Yes – see page 47
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Australasian College of Natural Therapies
Australasian College of Natural Therapies Indigenous Scholarship
Australian Catholic University
ACU Equity Bursaries
Australian National College of Beauty
Australian National College of Beauty Indigenous Scholarship
Australian National University
Billy Blue College of Design
Billy Blue Indigenous Scholarship
CATC Design School
CATC Design School Indigenous Scholarship
Charles Sturt University
Charles Sturt University Equity Scholarships (CSUES)
International College of Management, Sydney
ICMS Aspiring Education Foundation (AEF) Equity Scholarships
Jansen Newman Institute
Jansen Newman Indigenous Scholarship
La Trobe University
Macquarie University
Southern Cross University
University of Canberra
University of Canberra Access Scholarships
University of Newcastle
Equity Scholarships Scheme University of Newcastle (ESSUN)
*Preference is given to applicants who can demonstrate financial hardship.
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Institution/Scholarship
Restrictions
on citizenship/
Residency
requirements
Must
Open to
Commonwealth- demonstrate
postgraduate supported place financial
students?
only?
hardship?
University of Sydney
University of Sydney Access Scholarship
Roy Frederick Turner AM Scholarship
Bruton Educational Trust Scholarship
Walter and Eliza Hall Scholarships
Blooms the Chemist – John Sidgreaves Scholarship in Pharmacy
Rural Sustainability Scholarships
Environmental Sustainability Scholarships
The William John & Lizzie May Sinclair Scholarships in Engineering and
Information Technologies
Graham Daniels Scholarship in Engineering and Information Technologies
Peter Giles Memorial Scholarship in Pharmacy
Robert Maple Brown Bursaries
Robert Campbell Scholarships
The Walker Bursaries
The Wentworth Bursaries
Bernard Lee Scholarships for Indigenous Australian Students
Robert Floyd Marshall & Essen Marshall Scholarship
Sir Frank Packer Bursaries
Githa Connolly Awards
Longworth Scholarship for the Juris Doctor
Yes – see page 48
Yes – see page 49
Yes – see page 50
Yes – see page 51
Yes – see page 52
Yes – see page 53
Yes – see page 54
Yes – see page 55
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Yes – see page 56
Yes – see page 57
Yes – see page 58
Yes – see page 59
Yes – see page 60
Yes – see page 61
Yes – see page 62
Yes – see page 63
Yes – see page 64
Yes – see page 65
Yes – see page 65A
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UTS Diversity Access Scholarships (DAS)
UTS Vice-Chancellor’s Merit Scholarships
Erik Dreikurs Scholarship
Law Equity Scholarship
Linden Little Equity Scholarship
WJ and LM Sinclair Scholarship
John Hughes Memorial Scholarship
Women in Engineering Equity Scholarship
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Undergraduate Student Merit Scholarships
Ezekiel Solomon Scholarship
Yes – see page 66
Yes – see page 67
Yes – see page 68
Yes – see page 69
Yes – see page 70
Yes – see page 71
Yes – see page 72
Yes – see page 73
Yes – see page 74
Yes – see page 75
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University of Western Sydney
UWS Opportunity Scholarship
UWS Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Achievement Scholarship
Yes – see page 76
Yes – see page 77
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Yes – see page 78
Yes – see page 79
Yes – see page 80
Yes – see page 81
Yes – see page 82
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Yes – see page 83
Yes – see page 84
Yes – see page 85
Yes – see page 86
Yes – see page 87
Yes – see page 88
Yes – see page 89
Yes – see page 90
Yes – see page 91
Yes – see page 92
Yes – see page 93
Yes – see page 94
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Yes – see page 95
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University of Technology Sydney
University of Wollongong
UOW Equity Scholarships
UOW General Residential Scholarships
UOW Mature Age Scholarships
Learning and Development Scholarships
In2Uni Scholarships
UNSW Australia
UNSW Vice-Chancellor’s Equity Scholarships
UNSW Access Assist Scholarships
UNSW Vice-Chancellor’s Alumni Appeal Equity Scholarships
UNSW Alumni Leaders Scholarship in Business
UNSW Mattick Scholarship in Business
Kosmos Asset Management Scholarship in Economics
John M Green Scholarship in Law
Lilian Cohen Memorial Award
UNSW Alumni Association Equity Scholarship
John Weeden Memorial Award
Richardson Award in Psychology
Richardson Scholarship in Psychology
William Blue College of Hospitality Management
William Blue Indigenous Scholarship
*Preference is given to applicants who can demonstrate financial hardship.
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Table 5: Educational disadvantages
Institutions make Equity Scholarships offers to applicants demonstrating
the greatest level of disadvantage as a result of a competitive application
process.
When awarding Indigenous Commonwealth Scholarships, institutions must
consider the Commonwealth’s eligibility requirements as well as other
forms of educational disadvantage, listed in the table below.
When awarding Institution Equity Scholarships, institutions will consider
any specific requirements for individual IES as well as other forms of
educational disadvantage listed in the table below.
Once you have submitted your Equity Scholarships application, you must
print your ‘Confirmation of application’ and ‘Scholarships document
package’. Your ‘Scholarships document package’ will provide details of
any documents you need to provide to UAC in support of the educational
disadvantages you have claimed in your application.
If your circumstances change after you have submitted an Equity
Scholarships online application, do not commence a new application
within the same admissions period. You can use Applicant Services at
www.uac.edu.au/equity/applicant-services to change your contact details
and add disadvantages as well as view and print your ‘Confirmation of
application’ and ‘Scholarships document package’ and view and print your
outcome letter. You will need your ES application number and ES PIN to log in.
If you need to make any other changes to your application,
email equity@uac.edu.au.
Type of disadvantage Definition
Carer responsibilities
Sole parent
responsibilities
Evidence required
A person of any age who, without being paid, cares for another One (only) of the following:
person who needs ongoing support because of a long-term
■ your Centrelink Customer Reference Number (CRN) if
medical condition, a mental illness, a disability, frailty or the
you are receiving Carer Payment or Carer Allowance.
need for palliative care. A carer:
You will be required to enter your CRN in your ES Online
■ may or may not be a family member and may or may not
application
live with the person they care for
■ an independent statement to support your eligibility
■ may be in receipt of a Centrelink Carer Allowance or
for carer responsibilities, completed and signed by a
Carer Payment.
responsible person* who knows your circumstances.
Volunteers under the auspices of a voluntary organisation are
not included.
*Read page 22 for the definition of a responsible person.
A person of any age who is single and has at least one
dependent child under 18 who is wholly or primarily in their
care and who is in Australia.
One (only) of the following:
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your Centrelink Customer Reference Number (CRN) if
you are receiving Parenting Payment Single. You will be
required to enter your CRN in your ES Online application
another Centrelink (or other Commonwealth) meanstested income support payment as a single person with at
least one dependent child such as Newstart Allowance
an independent statement to support your eligibility for
sole parent responsibilities, completed and signed by a
responsible person* who knows your circumstances.
*Read page 22 for the definition of a responsible person.
Financial hardship
A person is considered to be experiencing financial hardship if ■
they satisfy one (only) of the following criteria:
■
receiving a Centrelink (or other Commonwealth) meanstested income support payment (such as a Disability
Support Pension, Parenting Payment Single, Carer
Payment)
■
expecting to receive a Centrelink (or other
Commonwealth) means-tested income support payment
in 2015–16
■
able to provide comprehensive information demonstrating ■
exceptional financial hardship
applicants who are eligible to claim a Centrelink meanstested allowance but choose not to, are not eligible to
claim exceptional financial hardship.
applicants whose family income is above the Centrelink
eligibility threshold are generally not eligible to claim
exceptional financial hardship.
Your Centrelink Customer Reference Number (CRN). The
CRN must be in your name. You will be required to enter
your CRN in your ES Online application.
■
you will be asked to indicate in your ES Online application
when you expect to receive a Centrelink (or other
Commonwealth) means-tested income support payment.
No documentation is required to support eligibility for the
expectation of receipt of a means-tested payment when you
apply. Applicants will be required to verify their receipt of an
allowance to their institution after enrolment and prior to
payment of an Equity Scholarship.
Documentation to support eligibility for exceptional
financial hardship demonstrating a level of real and
enduring financial hardship.
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Type of disadvantage Definition
Evidence required
(Financial hardship
continued)
■
a dependant student between the ages of 16 and 19
(up to the end of the calendar year they turn 19) years
old currently undertaking a Year 12 qualification, whose
parent/guardian is in receipt of Family Tax Benefit (FTB)
Part A.
You are not eligible to claim this disadvantage if you are a
parent receiving FTB Part A.
■
English language
difficulty
A person is considered to be experiencing English language
difficulty if they satisfy all of the following criteria:
All of the following:
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Indigenous Australian
experience difficulties due to their non-English speaking
background that affects their ability to study
came to Australia from a non-English speaking country in
2011 or later
didn’t previously undertake any formal education at an
institution where the language of instruction was English
haven’t undertaken two or more years of full-time study
in Australia in a Diploma, Advanced Diploma, Bachelor
degree or higher level award.
A person is considered to be an Indigenous person if they
satisfy all of the following criteria:
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A recent Centrelink Family Assistance Letter which
has been issued to your parent/s or guardian/s
demonstrating receipt of Family Tax Benefit Part A.
The date of issue of the Centrelink letter should be no older
than three months prior to the date of your ES application.
The letter provided must include your given name to
demonstrate that you are a dependant of the parent/s or
guardian/s receiving Family Tax Benefit Part A.
Your parent/s or guardian/s must call or visit a Centrelink
office to obtain a Centrelink Family Assistance Letter. You
will need to allow at least a week for Centrelink to issue
a letter.
details of the studies you have undertaken
a verified copy of your first immigration visa (if your
current immigration visa specifies a different residency
visa from that specified on your first, attach a verified copy
of both). Refer to pages 7–8 for information on verifying
documents
a statement of attendance from an Intensive English
Centre (if applicable).
One (only) of the following:
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is of Australian Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander descent
identifies as an Australian Aboriginal or Torres Strait
Islander
■
is accepted as an Australian Aboriginal or Torres Strait
Islander in the community in which s/he lives or has lived.
your Centrelink Customer Reference Number (CRN) so
UAC can confirm you currently receive ABSTUDY. You
will be required to enter your CRN in your ES Online
application
a ‘Declaration – Australian Aboriginal or Torres Strait
Islander’. You will be able to print this declaration at the
end of your Equity Scholarships Online application. You
will need to correctly complete and return the declaration
to UAC.
If your Aboriginality is questioned you’ll be asked to provide
further evidence.
Long-term medical
A person is considered to be experiencing a long-term medical All of the following:
condition/disability or ongoing effects of abuse if their ability
condition/ disability or
■ a personal statement
ongoing effects of abuse to study at university is being affected, or is likely to be
■ a Medical Impact Statement (MIS)* completed by a
affected, by the long-term and ongoing effects of one of the
registered health professional who is treating you for your
following:
condition
■ a severe and long-term or a severe and recurrent
■ an Educational Impact Statement (EIS)* completed by a
medical/psychiatric condition or illness
responsible person who can comment on the educational
■ a learning, sensory, physical, psychological or other
impact on your studies.
disability/disorder
* Read ‘Common terms and abbreviations’ on page 22 for more
■ trauma or abuse.
information about these documents.
Refugee status
A person is considered to have refugee status if they entered
Australia in one of the following ways:
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as a refugee
on a Global Special Humanitarian Visa (subclass 202).
Institutions may use this criterion in conjunction with other
demonstrated disadvantages in awarding their Institution
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One (only) of the following:
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a verified copy of your visa showing refugee status
a verified copy of your Red Cross or UNHCR registration if
you arrived in Australia on a non-refugee visa
■ a verified copy of your document for travelling to Australia
■ a verified copy of your Global Special Humanitarian Visa
(subclass 202).
Read pages 7–8 for information on supplying verified copies
of documents.
Type of disadvantage Definition
Evidence required
Regional or remote
disadvantage for nonIndigenous applicants
A non-Indigenous person will be considered to have
experienced a regional or remote (see below for details)
disadvantage if within the two years immediately prior to the
start of their current or proposed course of higher education
study they lived in a regional or remote area of Australia for at
least 12 months.
Documents substantiating your residential (not postal)
address in a regional or remote area of Australia, for a period
of at least 12 months in the two years immediately prior to the
start of your current or proposed higher education course of
study.
An Indigenous person will be considered to have experienced
a regional or remote disadvantage (see below for details) if,
within the four years immediately before the start of higher
education study, they can show one of the following:
Documents substantiating your residential (not postal)
address in a regional or remote area of Australia, for each of
the four years immediately before the start of your current or
proposed higher education course of study.
Regional or remote
disadvantage for
Indigenous applicants
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Documents must be in your name.
lived in a regional or remote area of Australia for at least
Documents must be in your name.
three years
completed the final two years of schooling in a high school
or college in a regional or remote area of Australia (while
residing in a regional or remote area of Australia)
moved away from a regional or remote area of Australia
to complete the whole or the majority of secondary
schooling at a high school or college in a major city
lived in a regional or remote area of Australia for at least
two years, and relocated to a major city to undertake
vocational education training (eg TAFE) for a maximum
of two years immediately preceding their current or
proposed course of study.
In addition to one of the above, they must show all of the
following:
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it was necessary for the person to move from the regional
or remote area of Australia in order to undertake their
higher education study or it was necessary to remain in
a major city in order to undertake their higher education
study
as a result of the move the person will incur/has incurred
additional accommodation costs
the person is/will be enrolled as an internal student. ^
^ Internal student – You should normally be enrolled as an internal student to be deemed eligible for Commonwealth Accommodation Scholarships unless you can
demonstrate that there are exceptional circumstances preventing you from doing so, including, but not limited to:
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the need for you to attend classes or access other study-related facilities on the campus at which you’re enrolled with the eligible scholarship provider or a host provider
approved by the eligible scholarship provider through a cross-institutional arrangement
the distance from your home to the relevant campus
the availability and quality of transport infrastructure between your home and the relevant campus
limitations on your mobility due to disability and/or carer responsibilities.
Regional or remote classification
Your permanent residence postcode/s will be used to assess whether you
lived in a regional or remote area of Australia.
The Commonwealth Scholarships Guidelines (Education) 2010 advise that
the Australian Standard Geographic Classification Remoteness Areas
(ASGC RA) classification system, following, be used as a guide:
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RA1 – Major Cities of Australia
RA2 – Inner Regional Australia
RA3 – Outer Regional Australia
RA4 – Remote Australia
RA5 – Very Remote Australia.
All categories other than ‘RA1 – Major Cities of Australia’ are
considered to be regional or remote.
Components of study undertaken overseas or
through cross-institutional arrangements
Students who undertake a component of their course overseas or with an
institution that has been approved by their institution, won’t be precluded
from accessing their scholarship if it’s approved by their institution and will
count towards the course requirements in which the student is enrolled.
Students who undertake a component of their study overseas will not be
precluded from accessing the scholarship while overseas.
The ASGC RA classification system map can be accessed at
www.doctorconnect.gov.au. You can use this tool as a guide for your
postcode.
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Table 6: Full-time study definitions
You must be enrolled as a full-time student to be eligible for an Indigenous
Commonwealth Scholarship, unless there are exceptional circumstances
that prevent you from studying full-time; for example, you have a disability
or significant carer responsibilities (refer to ‘Part-time study – exceptional
circumstances’, below).
Some institutions specify that you must be enrolled as a full-time student to
be eligible for their Institution Equity Scholarships (IES) – check institution
entries for details of other requirements – pages 23–95.
The table below shows each institution’s definition of an equivalent full-time
study load (EFTSL).
To be considered a full-time student you must be undertaking a study load
that is equivalent to at least 75 per cent of EFTSL.
If your course load falls below 75 per cent of a normal full-time load, your
eligibility status will be reviewed. You will not be eligible to retain your
Commonwealth Scholarship unless there are exceptional circumstances
that prevent you from being a full-time student.
Institution
EFTSL
Full-time student study load
APM College of Business and Communication
40 credit points a trimester
30 credit points a trimester
Australasian College of Natural Therapies
40 credit points a trimester
30 credit points a trimester
Australian Catholic University
40 credit points at 0.125 EFTSL per semester
0.375 EFTSL per semester
Australian National College of Beauty
40 credit points a trimester
30 credit points a trimester
75 per cent of EFTSL
Australian National University
24 units a semester
18 units a semester
Billy Blue College of Design
40 credit points a trimester
30 credit points a trimester
CATC Design School
40 credit points a trimester
30 credit points a trimester
Charles Sturt University
32 credit points a session
24 credit points a session
International College of Management Sydney
B Business Management or specialist degree –
12 credit points a term.
B Business Management or specialist degree –
9 credit points a term.
Jansen Newman Institute
40 credit points a trimester
30 credit points a trimester
La Trobe University
60 credit points a semester
45 credit points a semester
Macquarie University
11.5 or more credit points a semester
8.5 credit points a semester
Southern Cross University
48 credit points a session
36 credit points a session
University of Canberra
12 credit points a semester
9 credit points a semester
University of New England
24 credit points a trimester
18 credit points a trimester
University of Newcastle
40 units a semester
30 units a semester
University of Sydney
24 credit points a semester
18 credit points a semester
University of Technology Sydney
24 credit points a semester
18 credit points a semester
University of Western Sydney
40 credit points a session
30 credit points a session
University of Wollongong
24 credit points a semester (depending on
degree program)
3-year degree – 18 credit points a session
4-year or more degree – contact institution
UNSW Australia
24 units of credit a semester
William Blue College of Hospitality Management 40 credit points a trimester
18 units of credit a semester
30 credit points a trimester
Part-time study
Part-time study – exceptional circumstances
Part-time enabling course
Students should be mindful that:
Students can enrol on a part-time basis in an eligible enabling course,
subject to approval by the institution. However:
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to be eligible for a Indigenous Commonwealth Scholarship you must be
studying full-time, unless there are exceptional circumstances
using the information you provide in your 2015–16 ES Online
application, institutions will apply their own policies to assess your
eligibility for a Indigenous Commonwealth Scholarship if you are
studying part-time
some institutions use this information in awarding their IES – check
institution entries
if you are unable to study full-time during 2015–16 as a consequence
of course structure constraints at your institution, attach an
explanatory statement and, where applicable, attach a current copy of
your academic record.
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you will only be eligible to be considered for an Indigenous–CECS; you
won’t be eligible to receive an Indigenous Access Scholarship or an
Indigenous–CAS
you won’t automatically be entitled to receive an Indigenous–CECS, but
are subject to a competitive process as are other eligible commencing
students.
FAQ about Equity Scholarships
What is a Centrelink (or other Commonwealth)
means-tested income support payment?
Why are there two definitions of regional and
remote disadvantage?
Income support payments are financial assistance for students undertaking
tertiary study. They are administered by the Australian Government and
include Youth Allowance, Austudy and ABSTUDY.
One definition is for Indigenous Commonwealth Scholarships, funded by the
Australian Government (refer to page 19) and is set by the government in
the Commonwealth Scholarship Guidelines.
These payments are made based on the assessment of the income and
sometimes assets of the applicant, their partner, carer or supporter.
This assessment will determine their eligibility for payment or the rate of
payment they may receive.
The other definition is for non-Indigenous applicants being considered for
Institution Equity Scholarships which are funded by individual institutions.
Institutions have agreed on a separate definition of regional and remote
disadvantage for non-Indigenous applicants (refer to page 19).
For information about Centrelink (or other Commonwealth) means-tested
income support payments, visit www.humanservices.gov.au.
Note: Family Tax Benefit Part A and Part B are not income and assets
tested payments.
How can I maximise my chances of getting
a scholarship?
Complete all questions relevant to you in the ES Online application. After
you’ve submitted your application:
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print your ‘Confirmation of application’ and check it carefully. If you’ve
made a mistake in your application you can use Applicant Services at
www.uac.edu.au/equity/applicant-services to update your application.
You will need your ES application number and ES PIN to log in.
Using Applicant Services you can change your contact details and
add disadvantages as well as view and print your ‘Confirmation of
application’ and ‘Scholarships document package’ and view and print
your outcome letter.
For further queries, email equity@uac.edu.au to update your
information.
print your ‘Scholarships document package’, which will be
automatically generated if you have to provide supporting documents.
If you don’t receive a ‘Scholarships document package’, you do not
need to supply supporting documents.
provide your supporting documents within seven working days of
submitting your ES Online application.
For example, if you mention in your application that you have a long-term
medical condition or disability, you must submit correctly verified copies
(refer to pages 7–8 for information on verifying documents) of documents
confirming these circumstances.
Why do I need to provide documents?
It’s necessary to provide the documents requested:
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to verify that you’re eligible
to assist in ranking your application in relation to other applications.
The requirements of my course mean that I have
to study overseas for part of the course. Can I still
receive my scholarship payment while I’m overseas?
Yes. As long as the overseas component of your course is approved by your
institution and it counts towards the requirements of the course you’re
enrolled in, you can still receive your scholarship payment while you’re
studying overseas.
I’ve missed the seven-day deadline for submitting
my supporting documents. What do I do?
You should still post your supporting documents to UAC, even if you have
missed the seven-day deadline. UAC will make every effort to assess
all supporting documentation submitted before institutions make their
scholarship offers, but cannot guarantee the assessment of documents
submitted outside the required timeframe.
I’m not currently receiving a Centrelink meanstested income support payment but expect to
receive one in the near future. Can I still apply
for financial hardship?
Yes. You should apply under the ‘Predicted means-tested income support’
section of the ES Online application if you expect to receive an income
support payment either on or before the relevant census date for the
institution at which you are or you will be enrolled. If your Centrelink
payments commence after you have submitted your application, email
equity@uac.edu.au to provide updated the information. For more
information, refer to page 17.
I’m an enrolled student but also an applicant for
admission. Which one do I enter in ES Online?
Both. It’s vital that you enter all details of your current enrolment and
your application for admission in your ES Online application. You’ll only be
considered for a scholarship offer by institutions at which you’re enrolled
and/or from which you receive an offer of admission. You may miss out
on a scholarship offer if you don’t enter all your application and current
enrolment details in ES Online. After you’ve submitted your ES application
you can email equity@uac.edu.au to update any changes to your enrolment
status.
My ES Online application didn’t ask me which
scholarship I want to apply for, why not?
When you apply for Equity Scholarships through UAC, you don’t have to
nominate which Equity Scholarships you’re applying for, ES Online gathers
all the information institutions need to enable them to determine which of
their scholarships you’re eligible for.
You’ll be considered for all scholarships for which you’re eligible at those
institutions at which you’re enrolled and/or from which you’ve received an
offer of admission.
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Common terms and abbreviations
Approved leave
Full-time study load
A university authorised period of absence when a student interrupts their
studies by not enrolling for a semester or longer, but intends to return to
their course in a later year.
Equity Scholarship requirements define it as at least 75 per cent of an
equivalent full-time study load (EFTSL) in the scholarship period for which
the scholarship is being paid. Read ‘Table 6: Full-time study definitions’ on
page 20 for each institution’s definition of full-time study.
Census date
The date on which all your enrolment requirements must be finalised. It is
the last day you can withdraw from a course without financial penalty.
Commonwealth-supported place (CSP)
A place in a course to which the Commonwealth Government contributes
towards the cost and you have to pay part of the cost of your course (a
student contribution). Formerly called HECS places.
A loan for eligible Commonwealth-supported students to pay their student
contributions.
Indigenous
A person who identifies as a member of the Aboriginal race of Australia or a
descendant of the Indigenous inhabitants of the Torres Strait Islands.
Commonwealth-supported students
Indigenous Commonwealth Scholarships
Students for whom the Commonwealth Government contributes towards
their study costs. These students pay student contributions.
Scholarships for Indigenous students funded by the Australian Government.
Continuing students
Students who have an active enrolment at a participating institution (ie
students who are currently enrolled or on approved leave of absence from
their higher education studies).
Current higher education course of study
For Equity Scholarships this means:
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For continuing students – the course in which you are currently
enrolled and intend to enrol in for 2015–16 admissions
For commencing students – the course to which you have applied for
admission and intend to enrol in for 2015–16 admissions.
Deferment
Permission to delay starting a course, usually for one year.
Direct applicant
Someone who applies directly to an institution (ie does not apply for
admission through a tertiary admissions centre).
If you’re a direct applicant for admission, ES Online will ask you to provide
your application or reference number given to you by the institution when
you applied. If you don’t have it you will need to provide information about
the course you’ve applied for.
Domestic fee-paying students (DFEE)
Students who are Australian or New Zealand citizens or permanent
residents of Australia who meet the entire cost of their studies through
tuition fees.
Educational Impact Statement (EIS)
If your application for Equity Scholarships includes a claim for consideration
of a medical disadvantage, you’ll need to arrange for an Educational Impact
Statement to be completed by a responsible person (see the definition of
a ‘Responsible person’ opposite) who can comment on the impact your
medical condition/disability has, or will have, on your studies.
The EIS is provided in your ‘Scholarships document package’.
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Internal student
A student who, for the majority of units of study in which they’re enrolled in
the scholarship period, is required to attend regular classes on campus.
Medical impact statement (MIS)
If your application for Equity Scholarships includes a claim for consideration
of a medical disadvantage, you’ll need to arrange for an Medical Impact
Statement to be completed by a registered health professional who is
treating the medical condition/disability you have claimed has, or will have,
on your studies.
The MIS is provided in your ‘Scholarships document package’.
Responsible person
If you’re a 2015 Year 12 who is required to fill in an Educational Impact
Statement, a responsible person is your school/college principal,
counsellor, year adviser or careers adviser.
If you’re unable to have your school complete the Educational impact
statement, it may be completed by a responsible person. This person
may be a doctor, lawyer, accountant, social worker, counsellor, religious or
community leader who is familiar with your circumstances and who can
provide information on your educational disadvantage and its effect on your
ability to study. The person must not be related to you.
That person must confirm the relationship in the Educational Impact
Statement. The responsible person must explain how the educational
disadvantage you’ve experienced has affected your educational
performance. You must also attach an explanation as to why your school
can’t complete the statement and the relationship of the responsible
person to yourself.
Scholarship period
For Indigenous Commonwealth Scholarships this is a six-month period from
either 1 January to 30 June or 1 July to 31 December.
Participating institutions’ IES entries
APM College of Business and Communication ........................................................................................................................ 24
Australasian College of Natural Therapies................................................................................................................................ 25
Australian Catholic University ...................................................................................................................................................... 26
Australian National College of Beauty ....................................................................................................................................... 27
Australian National University ..................................................................................................................................................... 28
Billy Blue College of Design ......................................................................................................................................................... 32
CATC Design School ...................................................................................................................................................................... 33
Charles Sturt University ................................................................................................................................................................ 34
International College of Management, Sydney ........................................................................................................................ 35
Jansen Newman Institute............................................................................................................................................................. 36
La Trobe University......................................................................................................................................................................... 37
Macquarie University ..................................................................................................................................................................... 39
Southern Cross University ............................................................................................................................................................ 44
University of Canberra................................................................................................................................................................... 46
University of Newcastle..................................................................................................................................................................47
University of Sydney ...................................................................................................................................................................... 48
University of Technology Sydney ................................................................................................................................................. 66
University of Western Sydney .......................................................................................................................................................76
University of Wollongong .............................................................................................................................................................. 78
UNSW Australia .............................................................................................................................................................................. 83
William Blue College of Hospitality Management ................................................................................................................... 95
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APM College of Business and Communication
telephone:
email:
website:
1300 880 610
enquiries@apm.edu.au
www.apm.edu.au
The APM Indigenous Scholarship aims to increase participation of Indigenous students from low socio-economic backgrounds studying at APM College of
Business and Communication by providing financial assistance towards the costs of studying full time.
APM Indigenous Scholarship
Duration 1 year.
Value $6,000 per year.
No. available 1
Conditions of the scholarship Must be entering first year of study in an undergraduate program in 2016.
Must maintain good academic standing.
Approved leave
Payment
Citizenship/residency
Level of study
Attendance
Not available.
Made according to the terms and conditions of the APM Indigenous Scholarship. Details of the scholarship payment
along with the terms and conditions will be provided with the scholarship offer.
Open to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people only.
Open to first-year undergraduate students who are commencing study in 2016.
Must be a full-time student.
(See ‘Table 6: Full-time study definitions’ on page 20.)
Type of course
Domestic fee-paying course.
Financial hardship While preference is given to students with demonstrated financial hardship, scholarships may be awarded outside of
this requirement.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Other disadvantages APM College will award scholarships to students who demonstrate multiple disadvantages under the following criteria:
■
■
■
financial hardship
Indigenous Australian
regional or remote disadvantage.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Previous qualifications Not applicable.
Receiving Australian You will be eligible for consideration if you will be receiving a Start-up Scholarship and/or a Relocation Scholarship
Government-funded in 2016.
scholarships You will be eligible for consideration if you will be receiving another type of Commonwealth Scholarship in 2016, for
example an Indigenous Commonwealth Education Costs Scholarship.
Receiving non-government- You will be eligible for consideration if you will be receiving one or more other non-government-funded scholarship/s
funded scholarships in 2016.
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Australasian College of Natural Therapies
telephone:
email:
website:
1300 017 267
enquiries@acnt.edu.au
www.acnt.edu.au
The Australasian College of Natural Therapies (ACNT) Indigenous Scholarship aims to increase participation of Indigenous students from low
socio-economic backgrounds studying at ACNT by providing financial assistance towards the costs of studying full-time.
Australian College of Natural Therapies Indigenous Scholarship
Duration 1 year.
Value $6,000 per year.
No. available 1
Scholarship conditions Must be entering first year of study in an undergraduate program in 2016.
Must maintain good academic standing.
Approved leave
Payment
Citizenship/residency
Level of study
Attendance
Not available.
Made according to the terms and conditions of the ACNT Indigenous Scholarship. Details of payment along with the
terms and conditions will be provided with the scholarship offer.
Open to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people only.
Open to first-year undergraduate students who are commencing study in 2016.
Must be a full-time student.
(See ‘Table 6: Full-time study definitions’ on page 20.)
Type of course
Domestic fee-paying course.
Financial hardship While preference is given to students with demonstrated financial hardship, scholarships may be awarded outside of
this requirement.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Other disadvantages ACNT will generally award scholarships to students who demonstrate multiple disadvantages under the following
criteria:
■
■
■
financial hardship
Indigenous Australian
regional or remote disadvantage.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Previous qualifications Not applicable.
Receiving Australian You will be eligible for consideration if you will be receiving a Start-up Scholarship and/or a Relocation Scholarship
Government-funded in 2016.
scholarships You will be eligible for consideration if you will be receiving another type of Commonwealth Scholarship in 2016, for
example an Indigenous Commonwealth Education Costs Scholarship.
Receiving non-government- You will be eligible for consideration if you will be receiving one or more other non-government-funded scholarship/s
funded scholarships in 2016.
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Australian Catholic University
telephone:
email:
website:
1300 ASK ACU (1300 275 228)
scholarships@acu.edu.au
www.acu.edu.au/scholarships
The ACU Equity Bursaries are intended to facilitate choice in higher education and to increase participation of students from low socio-economic
backgrounds by providing them with some financial assistance.
ACU Equity Bursaries
Duration 1 year.
Value $2,000 paid in one lump sum.
No. available 70
Scholarship conditions Continuing students must have and maintain good academic standing.
Approved leave Not available.
Payment Made according to the terms and conditions of the ACU Equity Bursary. Details of the scholarship payment along with
the terms and conditions will be provided with the scholarship offer.
Citizenship/residency Open to:
■
■
Australian citizens
permanent residents of Australia other than New Zealand citizens.
Level of study Open to undergraduate students.
Attendance Must be a full-time student. However, part-time students will be considered if they are able to demonstrate that
exceptional circumstances prevent them from studying full-time – read ‘Part-time study – exceptional circumstances’
on page 20 for more information.
(See ‘Table 6: Full-time study definitions’ on page 20.)
Type of course
Must be enrolled in a Commonwealth-supported place.
Financial hardship Must demonstrate financial hardship.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of Educational Disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Other disadvantages ACU will generally award scholarships to students who demonstrate multiple disadvantages under the following
criteria:
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■
■
■
■
■
■
■
carer responsibilities
English language difficulty
financial hardship
Indigenous Australian
long-term medical condition/disability or ongoing effects of abuse
refugee status
regional or remote disadvantage
sole parent responsibilities.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Previous qualifications You are not eligible for consideration if you already hold a Bachelor degree or higher-level award unless the award you
hold is a prerequisite to the course you are enrolled in (or will be enrolled in).
Receiving Australian You will not be eligible for consideration if you will be receiving a Commonwealth Scholarship in 2016, for example an
Government-funded Indigenous Commonwealth Education Costs Scholarship.
scholarships
Receiving non-government- You will not be eligible for consideration if you will be receiving one or more other non-government funded
funded scholarships scholarship/s in 2016 and the value of the other scholarship/s is more than $6,000 per year.
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Australian National College of Beauty
telephone:
email:
website:
1300 885 385
www.ancb.edu.au/contact
www.ancb.edu.au
The Australian National College of Beauty (ANCB) Indigenous Scholarship aims to increase participation of Indigenous students from low socio-economic
backgrounds studying at ANCB by providing financial assistance towards the costs of studying full-time.
Australian National College of Beauty Indigenous Scholarship
Duration 1 year.
Value $6,000 per year.
No. available 1
Scholarship conditions Must be entering first year of study in an undergraduate program in 2016.
Must maintain good academic standing.
Approved leave
Payment
Citizenship/residency
Level of study
Attendance
Not available.
Made according to the terms and conditions of the ANCB Indigenous Scholarship. Details of payment along with the
terms and conditions will be provided with the scholarship offer.
Open to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people only.
Open to first-year undergraduate students who are commencing study in 2016.
Must be a full-time student.
(See ‘Table 6: Full-time study definitions’ on page 20.)
Type of course
Domestic fee-paying course.
Financial hardship While preference is given to students with demonstrated financial hardship, scholarships may be awarded outside of
this requirement.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Other disadvantages ANCB will generally award scholarships to students who demonstrate multiple disadvantages under the following
criteria:
■
■
■
financial hardship
Indigenous Australian
regional or remote disadvantage.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Previous qualifications Not applicable.
Receiving Australian You will be eligible for consideration if you will be receiving a Start-up Scholarship and/or a Relocation Scholarship
Government-funded in 2016.
scholarships You will be eligible for consideration if you will be receiving another type of Commonwealth Scholarship in 2016, for
example an Indigenous Commonwealth Education Costs Scholarship.
Receiving non-government- You will be eligible for consideration if you will be receiving one or more other non-government-funded scholarship/s
funded scholarships in 2016.
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Australian National University
telephone:
email:
website:
135 ANU
student@anu.edu.au
http://students.anu.edu.au/scholarships
Each year The Australian National University (ANU) offers a number of scholarships to assist students from outside of the Canberra region in financial need
who are commencing an undergraduate degree program at ANU. The Equity Accommodation Scholarships aim to assist students with the accommodation
expenses associated with relocating to Canberra.
Our Access Scholarships are offered by Access and Inclusion and are available for award to domestic students with a disability. Check the eligibility criteria
below for more information.
ANU Equity Accommodation Scholarships
Duration 1 year.
Value $5,000 per year.
No. available Up to 20.
Scholarship conditions Scholarship holders are expected to achieve satisfactory academic results throughout their academic program.
Approved leave You may be able to retain your Institution Equity Scholarship when on approved leave.
Payment Made according to the terms and conditions of the ANU Equity Accommodation Scholarship. Details of the scholarship
payment along with the terms and conditions will be provided with the scholarship offer.
Citizenship/residency Open to:
■
■
■
■
Australian citizens
New Zealand citizens
permanent residents of Australia other than New Zealand citizens (other than humanitarian)
permanent residents of Australia other than New Zealand citizens (humanitarian).
Level of study Must be an undergraduate student.
Attendance Must be a full-time student. However, part-time students will be considered if they are able to demonstrate that
exceptional circumstances prevent them from studying full-time – read ‘Part-time study – exceptional circumstances’
on page 20 for more information.
(See ‘Table 6: Full-time study definitions’ on page 20.)
Type of course
Must be enrolled in a Commonwealth-supported place.
Financial hardship Must demonstrate financial hardship and be relocating to Canberra to study an undergraduate degree.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Other disadvantages ANU will generally award scholarships to students who demonstrate multiple disadvantages under the following
criteria:
■
■
■
■
■
■
■
■
carer responsibilities
English language difficulty
financial hardship
Indigenous Australian
long-term medical condition/disability or ongoing effects of abuse
refugee status
regional or remote disadvantage
sole parent responsibilities.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Previous qualifications You are not eligible for consideration if you already hold a Bachelor degree or higher-level award unless the award you
hold is a prerequisite to the course you are enrolled in (or will be enrolled in).
Receiving Australian You will not be eligible for consideration if you will be receiving another type of Commonwealth Scholarship in 2016, for
Government-funded example Indigenous Commonwealth Education Costs Scholarship.
scholarships
Receiving non-government- You will not be eligible for consideration if you will be receiving one or more other non-government funded
funded scholarships scholarship/s in 2016 and the value of the other scholarship/s is more than $5,000 per year.
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Australian National University
ANU Undergraduate Access Scholarships
Duration 4 years.
Value $4,000 per year.
No. available 2
Scholarship conditions Scholarship holders are expected to achieve satisfactory academic results throughout their academic program.
Approved leave Scholars may be granted permission to suspend the scholarship for one semester while on approved program leave.
Payment Made according to the terms and conditions of the ANU Undergraduate Access Scholarships. Details of the scholarship
payment along with the terms and conditions will be provided with the scholarship offer.
Citizenship/residency Open to:
■
■
Australian citizens
permanent residents of Australia other than New Zealand citizens.
Level of study Must be enrolled to study at undergraduate coursework level at ANU.
Attendance Must be a full-time student. However, part-time students will be considered if they are able to demonstrate that
exceptional circumstances prevent them from studying full-time – read ‘Part-time study – exceptional circumstances’
on page 20 for more information. If the scholar is a part-time student the scholarship will be paid on a pro-rata basis
for up to a maximum of 16 semesters.
(See ‘Table 6: Full-time study definitions’ on page 20.)
Type of course
Must be enrolled in a Commonwealth-supported place.
Long-term medical condition/ Must demonstrate permanent medical condition/disability.
disability or ongoing effects (See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
of abuse
Other disadvantages ANU will generally award scholarships to students who demonstrate multiple disadvantages under the following
criteria:
■
■
long-term medical condition/disability.
financial hardship.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Previous qualifications You are not eligible for consideration if you already hold a Bachelor degree or higher-level award.
Receiving Australian Scholars may hold other scholarships, bursaries or awards concurrently with the ANU Undergraduate Access
Government-funded Scholarship.
scholarships
Receiving non-government- Scholars may hold other scholarships, bursaries or awards concurrently with the ANU Undergraduate Access
funded scholarships Scholarship.
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Australian National University
ANU Graduate Access Scholarship
Duration 4 years.
Value $4,000 per year.
No. available 1
Scholarship conditions Must achieve satisfactory academic results throughout their academic program.
Approved leave Scholars may be granted permission to suspend the scholarship for one semester while on approved program leave.
Payment Made according to the terms and conditions of the ANU Graduate Access Scholarship. Details of the scholarship
payment along with the terms and conditions will be provided with the scholarship offer.
Citizenship/residency Open to:
■
■
Australian citizens
New Zealand citizens.
Level of study Must be enrolled to study at postgraduate level at ANU.
Attendance Must be a full-time student. However, part-time students will be considered if they are able to demonstrate that
exceptional circumstances prevent them from studying full-time – read ‘Part-time study – exceptional circumstances’
on page 20 for more information. If the scholar is a part-time student the scholarship will be paid on a pro-rata basis
for up to a maximum of sixteen semesters.
(See ‘Table 6: Full-time study definitions’ on page 20.)
Type of course
Must be enrolled in a Commonwealth-supported place.
Long-term medical condition/ Must demonstrate permanent medical condition/disability.
disability or ongoing effects (See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
of abuse
Other disadvantages ANU will generally award scholarships to students who demonstrate multiple disadvantages under the following
criteria:
■
■
long-term medical condition/disability.
financial hardship.
(see ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Previous qualifications Not applicable
Receiving Australian Scholars may hold other scholarships, bursaries or awards concurrently with the ANU Graduate Access Scholarship.
Government-funded
scholarships
Receiving non-government- Scholars may hold other scholarships, bursaries or awards concurrently with the ANU Graduate Access Scholarship.
funded scholarships
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Australian National University
ANU Love Undergraduate Scholarships
Duration Up to 5 years.
Value Up to $50,000 over 5 years (see ‘Payment’ for details).
No. available 2 (one scholarship tenable for any course at ANU, one scholarship tenable for students studying a science degree and
intending to major in Physics).
Scholarship conditions Open to school leavers eligible for EAS bonus points and able to demonstrate that they have faced life circumstances
that pose a serious and sustained challenge to their ability to participate in university studies and realise their
potential.
Approved leave May apply in writing for a suspension of the scholarship benefit due to illness, injury or other extenuating
circumstances. An application must be supported by appropriate documentation.
Payment
Made according to the terms and conditions of the Scholarship. Details of the scholarship payment along with the
terms and conditions will be provided with the scholarship offer.
The scholarship will be paid as follows: Year 1 – $15,000, Year 2 – $12,500, Year 3 – $10,000, Year 4 – $7,500 and
Year 5 – $5,000.
Citizenship/residency
Open to:
■
■
Australian citizens
permanent residents of Australia.
Level of study Open to first-year undergraduate students who are commencing study in 2016.
Attendance
Must be a full-time student.
(See ‘Table 6: Full-time study definitions’ on page 20.)
Type of course
Must be enrolled in a Commonwealth-supported place.
Financial hardship Must demonstrate financial hardship and be able to demonstrate, through a supporting statement, that the
circumstances that they have faced could pose a serious and sustained challenge to their ability to participate at
University and how the scholarship would enable them to pursue their tertiary education and take advantage of their
studies to enable them to reach their full potential. Supporting statements should be no more than 500 words and be
emailed to access.inclusion@anu.edu.au.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Other disadvantages ANU will generally award scholarships to students who demonstrate multiple disadvantages under the following
criteria:
■
■
■
■
■
■
■
■
carer responsibilities
English language difficulty
financial hardship
Indigenous Australian
long-term medical condition/disability or ongoing effects of abuse
refugee status
regional or remote disadvantage
sole parent responsibilities.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Previous qualifications You are not eligible for consideration if you already hold a Bachelor degree or higher-level award unless the award you
hold is a prerequisite to the course you are enrolled in (or will be enrolled in).
Receiving Australian You will not be eligible for consideration if you will be receiving another type of Commonwealth Scholarship in 2016, for
Government-funded example an Indigenous Commonwealth Education Costs Scholarship.
scholarships
Receiving non-government- You will not be eligible for consideration if you will be receiving one or more other non-government funded
funded scholarships scholarship/s in 2016 and the value of the other scholarship/s is more than $5,000 per year.
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Scholarship added –12 November 2015
Australian National University
ANU Bachor Undergraduate Science Scholarship
Duration Up to 3 years.
Value $5,000 per year.
No. available 1
Scholarship conditions Open to refugees and open to people who have arrived in Australia for the first time within the last 5 years.
The student must have been admitted to an undergraduate degree program of study of science (excluding Medical
Science) at the ANU.
Scholarship holders are expected to achieve satisfactory academic results (credit grade point average) throughout
their academic program.
Visit http://www.anu.edu.au/students/scholarships-support for more information
Approved leave
Payment
You may not be able to retain your IES when on approved leave.
Payments will be made in equal instalments at the beginning of each semester.
Scholarship payment/s will be made according to the terms and conditions of the Bachor Undergraduate Science
Scholarship. Details of the scholarship payment along with the terms and conditions will be provided with the
scholarship offer.
Citizenship/residency
Open to:
■
■
■
■
Permanent Humanitarian Visa Holders
Temporary Humanitarian Visa Holders
permanent residents of Australia or Australian citizens who have arrived in Australia for the first time within the
last 5 years
Australian citizens.
Level of study Must be an undergraduate student.
Attendance Must be a full-time student. However, part-time students will be considered if they are able to demonstrate that
exceptional circumstances prevent them from studying full-time.
(See ‘Table 6: Full-time study definitions’ on page 20.)
Type of course
Must be enrolled in a Commonwealth-supported place.
Financial hardship Must demonstrate financial hardship and be able to demonstrate, through a supporting statement, how the
scholarship would enable them to take advantage of their studies to enable them to reach their full potential.
Supporting statements should be no more than 300 words and be emailed to access.inclusion@anu.edu.au.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Other disadvantages ANU will generally award scholarships to students who demonstrate multiple disadvantages under the following
criteria:
■
■
■
English language difficulty
financial hardship
refugee status
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Previous qualifications You are not eligible for consideration if you already hold a Bachelor degree or higher-level award unless the award you
hold is a prerequisite to the course you are enrolled in (or will be enrolled in).
Receiving Australian You will not be eligible for consideration if you will be receiving another type of Commonwealth Scholarship in 2016,
Government-funded for example an Indigenous Commonwealth Education Costs Scholarship.
scholarships
Receiving non-government- You will not be eligible for consideration if you will be receiving one or more other non-government funded
funded scholarships scholarship/s in 2016 and the value of the other scholarship/s is more than $5,000 per year.
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Australian National University
ANU Poppy Undergraduate Scholarship
Duration Up to 3 years.
Value $5,000 per year.
No. available 1
Scholarship conditions Available to domestic students who have been admitted to a single or combined undergraduate degree program at the
ANU within the areas of Sociology, Economics, Commerce or Law.
Scholarship holders are expected to achieve satisfactory academic results (credit grade point average) throughout
their academic program.
Visit http://www.anu.edu.au/students/scholarships-support for more information.
Approved leave You may not be able to retain your IES when on approved leave.
Payment Payments will be made in paid in equal instalments at the beginning of each semester.
Scholarship payment/s will be made according to the terms and conditions of the Poppy Undergraduate Scholarship.
Details of the scholarship payment along with the terms and conditions will be provided with the scholarship offer.
Citizenship/residency Open to:
■
■
■
■
Australian citizens
New Zealand citizens
permanent residents of Australia other than New Zealand citizens (other than humanitarian)
permanent residents of Australia other than New Zealand citizens (humanitarian).
Level of study Must be an undergraduate student.
Attendance Must be a full-time student. However, part-time students will be considered if they are able to demonstrate that
exceptional circumstances prevent them from studying full-time.
(See ‘Table 6: Full-time study definitions’ on page 20.)
Type of course
Must be enrolled in a Commonwealth-supported place.
Financial hardship Must demonstrate financial hardship and be able to demonstrate, through a supporting statement, how the
scholarship would enable them to take advantage of their studies and; to enable them to reach their full potential and
continue to support the communities around them.
Supporting statements should be no more than 300 words and be emailed to access.inclusion@anu.edu.au.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Other disadvantages ANU will generally award scholarships to students who demonstrate multiple disadvantages under the following
criteria:
■
■
■
financial hardship
Indigenous Australian
refugee status
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Previous qualifications You are not eligible for consideration if you already hold a Bachelor degree or higher-level award unless the award you
hold is a prerequisite to the course you are enrolled in (or will be enrolled in).
Receiving Australian You will not be eligible for consideration if you will be receiving another type of Commonwealth Scholarship in 2016,
Government-funded for example an Indigenous Commonwealth Education Costs Scholarship.
scholarships
Receiving non-government- You will not be eligible for consideration if you will be receiving one or more other non-government funded
funded scholarships scholarship/s in 2016 and the value of the other scholarship/s is more than $5,000 per year.
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Scholarship added –12 November 2015
Australian National University
ANU Throw the Switch Igor Scholarship
Duration Up to 3 years.
Value $5,000 per year.
No. available 1
Scholarship conditions Available to a mature aged (over 21 years of age) female student who has been admitted to an undergraduate degree
program at the ANU with a major in English, concentrating on English literature courses.
Scholarship holders are expected to achieve satisfactory academic results (credit grade point average) throughout
their academic program.
Visit http://www.anu.edu.au/students/scholarships-support for more information.
Approved leave You may not be able to retain your IES when on approved leave.
Payment Payments will be made in paid in equal instalments at the beginning of each semester.
Scholarship payment/s will be made according to the terms and conditions of the Throw the Switch Igor Scholarship.
Details of the scholarship payment along with the terms and conditions will be provided with the scholarship offer.
Citizenship/residency Open to:
■
■
■
■
Australian citizens
New Zealand citizens
permanent residents of Australia other than New Zealand citizens (other than humanitarian)
permanent residents of Australia other than New Zealand citizens (humanitarian).
Level of study Must be an undergraduate student.
Attendance Must be a full-time student. However, part-time students will be considered if they are able to demonstrate that
exceptional circumstances prevent them from studying full-time.
(See ‘Table 6: Full-time study definitions’ on page 20.)
Type of course
Must be enrolled in a Commonwealth-supported place.
Financial hardship Must demonstrate financial hardship and be able to demonstrate, through a supporting statement, how the
scholarship would enable them to take advantage of their studies and reach their full potential.
Supporting statements should be no more than 300 words and be emailed to access.inclusion@anu.edu.au.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Other disadvantages ANU will generally award scholarships to students who demonstrate multiple disadvantages under the following
criteria:
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carer responsibilities
financial hardship
sole parent responsibilities.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Previous qualifications You are not eligible for consideration if you already hold a Bachelor degree or higher-level award unless the award you
hold is a prerequisite to the course you are enrolled in (or will be enrolled in).
Receiving Australian You will not be eligible for consideration if you will be receiving another type of Commonwealth Scholarship in 2016,
Government-funded for example an Indigenous Commonwealth Education Costs Scholarship.
scholarships
Receiving non-government- You will not be eligible for consideration if you will be receiving one or more other non-government funded
funded scholarships scholarship/s in 2016 and the value of the other scholarship/s is more than $5,000 per year.
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Billy Blue College of Design
telephone:
email:
website:
1300 851 245
info@billyblue.edu.au
www.billyblue.edu.au
The Billy Blue Indigenous Scholarship aims to increase participation of Indigenous students from low socio-economic backgrounds studying at Billy Blue
College of Design by providing financial assistance towards the costs of studying full-time.
Billy Blue Indigenous Scholarship
Duration 1 year.
Value $6,000 per year.
No. available 1
Scholarship conditions Must be entering first year of study in an undergraduate program in 2016.
Must maintain good academic standing.
Approved leave
Payment
Citizenship/residency
Level of study
Attendance
Not available.
Made according to the terms and conditions of the Billy Blue Indigenous Scholarship. Details of the scholarship
payment along with the terms and conditions will be provided with the scholarship offer.
Open to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people only.
Open to first-year undergraduate students who are commencing study in 2016.
Must be a full-time student.
(See ‘Table 6: Full-time study definitions’ on page 20.)
Type of course
Domestic fee-paying course.
Financial hardship While preference is given to students with demonstrated financial hardship, scholarships may be awarded outside of
this requirement.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Other disadvantages Billy Blue will award scholarships to students who demonstrate multiple disadvantages under the following criteria:
■
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■
financial hardship
Indigenous Australian
regional or remote disadvantage.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Previous qualifications Not applicable.
Receiving Australian You will be eligible for consideration if you will be receiving a Start-up Scholarship and/or a Relocation Scholarship
Government-funded in 2016.
scholarships You will be eligible for consideration if you will be receiving another type of Commonwealth Scholarship in 2016, for
example an Indigenous Commonwealth Education Costs Scholarship.
Receiving non-government- You will be eligible for consideration if you will be receiving one or more other non-government funded scholarship/s
funded scholarships in 2016.
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CATC Design School
telephone:
email:
website:
1300 661 111
enquiries@catc.edu.au
www.catc.edu.au
The CATC Design School Indigenous Scholarship aims to increase participation of Indigenous students from low socio-economic backgrounds studying at
CATC Design School by providing financial assistance towards the costs of studying full-time.
CATC Design School Indigenous Scholarship
Duration 1 year.
Value $6,000 per year.
No. available 1
Scholarship conditions Must be entering first year of study in an undergraduate program in 2016.
Must maintain good academic standing.
Approved leave
Payment
Citizenship/residency
Level of study
Attendance
Not available.
Made according to the terms and conditions of the CATC Design School Indigenous Scholarship. Details of payment
along with the terms and conditions will be provided with the scholarship offer.
Open to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people only.
Open to first-year undergraduate students who are commencing study in 2016.
Must be a full-time student.
(See ‘Table 6: Full-time study definitions’ on page 20.)
Type of course
Domestic fee-paying course.
Financial hardship While preference is given to students with demonstrated financial hardship, scholarships may be awarded outside of
this requirement.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Other disadvantages CATC will generally award scholarships to students who demonstrate multiple disadvantages under the following
criteria:
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■
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financial hardship
Indigenous Australian
regional or remote disadvantage.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Previous qualifications Not applicable.
Receiving Australian You will be eligible for consideration if you will be receiving a Start-up Scholarship and/or a Relocation Scholarship
Government-funded in 2016.
scholarships You will be eligible for consideration if you will be receiving another type of Commonwealth Scholarship in 2016, for
example an Indigenous Commonwealth Education Costs Scholarship.
Receiving non-government- You will be eligible for consideration if you will be receiving one or more other non-government-funded scholarship/s
funded scholarships in 2016.
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Charles Sturt University
telephone:
email:
website:
1800 334 733 (Freecall)
(02) 6051 9849 CSU Scholarship Office
scholarships.officer@csu.edu.au
www.csu.edu.au/scholarships/
CSU recognises that accessing tertiary education can be an expensive undertaking, and in response offer a comprehensive range of scholarships across
courses at all levels for commencing and continuing students. In 2015 CSU awarded over $2 million in scholarships to its students.
At CSU we are committed to increasing access to higher education for students who are experiencing economic, social or geographical disadvantage and
offer the institutional Charles Sturt University Equity Scholarships (CSUES) to support them during their studies.
When awarding the CSUES, the University gives preference to applicants that demonstrate they meet the low socio-economic (financial hardship) plus other
educational disadvantages as outlined below.
Charles Sturt University Equity Scholarships (CSUES)
Duration 1 year.
Value $2,000 per year.
No. available To be determined.
Scholarship conditions New students must have a GPA of 3.0 after their first session to receive their second CSUES payment. Continuing
students must have and maintain a grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 per session. All students must continue to meet
the financial hardship criteria to receive their second CSUES payment.
Approved leave
Payment
Citizenship/residency
Not available.
Made according to the terms and conditions of the CSUES. Details of the scholarship payment along with the terms
and conditions will be provided with the scholarship offer.
Open to:
■
■
■
Australian citizens
permanent residents of Australia other than New Zealand citizens (other than humanitarian)
permanent residents of Australia other than New Zealand citizens (humanitarian).
Level of study Open to undergraduate students, and postgraduate students who are enrolled in a course in an area of National
Priority required for initial registration to practise in the National Priority field.
Attendance Must be a full-time student. However, part-time students will be considered if they are able to demonstrate that
exceptional circumstances prevent them from studying full-time. Read ‘Part-time study – exceptional circumstances’
on page 20 for more information.
(See ‘Table 6: Full-time study definitions’ on page 20.)
Type of course
Must be enrolled in a Commonwealth-supported place.
Financial hardship Must demonstrate financial hardship.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Other disadvantages When awarding scholarships, CSU will consider multiple disadvantages under the following criteria:
■
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■
carer responsibilities
English language difficulty
financial hardship
Indigenous Australian
long-term medical condition/disability or ongoing effects of abuse
refugee status
regional or remote disadvantage
sole parent responsibilities.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Previous qualifications You are not eligible for consideration if you already hold a Bachelor degree or higher-level award unless the award you
hold is a prerequisite to the course you are enrolled in (or will be enrolled in).
Receiving Australian You may not be eligible for consideration if you will be receiving a Start-up Scholarship and/or a Relocation Scholarship
Government-funded in 2016.
scholarships You may not be eligible for consideration if you will be receiving another type of Commonwealth Scholarship in 2016,
for example, an Indigenous Commonwealth Education Costs Scholarship.
Receiving You may not be eligible for consideration if you will be receiving one or more other non-government funded
non-government-funded scholarship/s in 2016 where the value of the other scholarship/s is more than $7,500 per year.
scholarships
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International College of Management, Sydney
telephone:
email:
website:
1800 110 490 (Freecall)
icmsscholarships@icms.edu.au
www.icms.edu.au/scholarships
The Aspiring Education Foundation (AEF) is the International College of Management Sydney’s (ICMS) commitment to helping Australia’s secondary school
students experiencing financial hardship to achieve their tertiary goals. At ICMS there is an integrated college community of international and Australian
students, which embraces all cultures and which benefits from breadth and diversity. It is a key value of ICMS to enable students from all backgrounds to
have an opportunity to study at tertiary level. By establishing the AEF, ICMS is able to provide equity scholarships for both tuition and accommodation to
help financially disadvantaged Australian students with the costs associated with their higher education.
ICMS Aspiring Education Foundation (AEF) Equity Scholarships
Duration Up to 3 years.
Value Up to $25,000 per year.
No. available To be determined.
Scholarship conditions Must be entering first year of study in an undergraduate program at ICMS in 2016.
Approved leave
Payment
Citizenship/residency
Not available.
Made according to the terms and conditions of the ICMS Aspiring Education Foundation (AEF) Equity Scholarship.
Details of the scholarship payment along with the terms and conditions will be provided with the scholarship offer.
Payment is made towards tuition and accommodation costs; direct payments are not made to scholarship recipients.
Open to:
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Australian citizens
permanent residents of Australia other than New Zealand citizens (other than humanitarian)
permanent residents of Australia other than New Zealand citizens (humanitarian).
Level of study Open to undergraduate students who are applying as current school leavers.
Attendance Must be a full-time student.
(See ‘Table 6: Full-time study definitions’ on page 20.)
Type of course
Domestic fee-paying course.
Financial hardship Must demonstrate financial hardship.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Extra application requirements Applicants must complete the UAC online equity scholarships application in addition to the ICMS scholarship
application form. For more information, visit www.icms.edu.au/scholarships.
Previous qualifications You are not eligible for consideration if you already hold a Bachelor degree or higher-level award unless the award you
hold is a prerequisite to the course you are enrolled in (or will be enrolled in).
Receiving Australian You may be eligible for consideration if you are eligible to receive a Start-up Scholarship and/or a Relocation
Government-funded Scholarship in 2016.
scholarships
Receiving non-government- You will not be eligible for consideration if you will be receiving another type of Commonwealth Scholarship in 2016
funded scholarships and the value of other scholarships is more than $6,000 per year.
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Jansen Newman Institute
telephone:
email:
website:
1300 777 116
info@jni.edu.au
www.jni.edu.au
The Jansen Newman Institute Indigenous Scholarship aims to increase participation of Indigenous students from low socio-economic backgrounds studying
at Jansen Newman Institute by providing financial assistance towards the costs of studying full-time.
Jansen Newman Institute Indigenous Scholarship
Duration 1 year only.
Value $6,000 per year.
No. available 1
Scholarship conditions Must be entering first year of study in an undergraduate program in 2016.
Must maintain good academic standing.
Approved leave
Payment
Citizenship/residency
Level of study
Attendance
Not available.
Made according to the terms and conditions of the Jansen Newman Institute Indigenous Scholarship. Details of the
scholarship payment along with the terms and conditions will be provided with the scholarship offer.
Open to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people only.
Open to first-year undergraduate students who are commencing study in 2016.
Must be a full-time student.
(See ‘Table 6: Full-time study definitions’ on page 20.)
Type of course
Domestic fee-paying course.
Financial hardship While preference is given to students with demonstrated financial hardship, scholarships may be awarded outside of
this requirement.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Other disadvantages Jansen Newman Institute will award scholarships to students who demonstrate multiple disadvantages under the
following criteria:
■
■
■
financial hardship
Indigenous Australian
regional or remote disadvantage.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Previous qualifications Not applicable.
Receiving Australian You will be eligible for consideration if you will be receiving a Start-up Scholarship and/or a Relocation Scholarship
Government-funded in 2016.
scholarships You will be eligible for consideration if you will be receiving another type of Commonwealth Scholarship in 2016, for
example, an Indigenous Commonwealth Education Costs Scholarship.
Receiving non-government- You will be eligible for consideration if you will be receiving one or more other non-Government funded scholarship/s
funded scholarships in 2016.
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La Trobe University
telephone:
email:
website:
(03) 9479 3295, Scholarships Officer
scholarships@latrobe.edu.au
www.latrobe.edu.au/scholarships
La Trobe University has a number of scholarships available each year to assist students experiencing financial hardship and/or educational disadvantage
who are commencing full-time undergraduate studies for the first time. La Trobe Equity Scholarships are open to commencing tertiary students only. If you
have already commenced a Bachelor degree or higher award at any time, at any institution, whether or not it was completed and regardless of how long
ago you were enrolled, you will not be considered for La Trobe Equity scholarships.
Please note, a student who enrolled at La Trobe after 30 June 2015 and who meets all of the above criteria for commencing students at the time of
that enrolment, will be defined as a ‘commencing student’ for the purposes of this condition and will be eligible to be considered for La Trobe Equity
Scholarships for 2016.
La Trobe Indigenous Students Scholarships (LISS)
Duration Up to 4 years. The LISS is for the normal duration of full-time study for the undergraduate course (including honours, if
applicable and that the Honours is contiguous with the degree).
Value $6,000 per year.
No. available 10
Scholarship conditions Must maintain satisfactory progress.
Approved leave You may be able to retain your LISS when on approved leave, however you may not suspend or defer studies in the first
year unless exceptional circumstances apply.
Payment Made following semester census dates and according to the terms and conditions of the La Trobe Indigenous
Students Scholarship. Details of the scholarship payment along with the terms and conditions will be provided with the
scholarship offer.
Citizenship/residency Open to descendants of Australian Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander people who self-identify and are accepted as
such by the Indigenous Australian communities in which they have lived or currently reside.
Level of study Must be intending to enrol in an undergraduate degree at a La Trobe campus.
Attendance Must be a full-time student. However, part-time students will be considered if they are able to demonstrate that
exceptional circumstances prevent them from studying full-time – see ‘Part-time study – exceptional circumstances’
on page 20 for more information.
(see ‘Table 6: Full-time study definitions’ on page 20.)
Type of course
Must be enrolled in a Commonwealth-supported place.
Financial hardship Must demonstrate financial hardship and/or other disadvantages.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Other disadvantages La Trobe University will generally award scholarships to students who demonstrate multiple disadvantages under the
following criteria:
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■
■
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■
■
carer responsibilities
English language difficulty
financial hardship
Indigenous Australian
long-term medical condition/disability or ongoing effects of abuse
refugee status
regional or remote disadvantage
sole parent responsibilities.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Previous qualifications Must be a commencing first-year student in 2016.
Receiving Australian You may be eligible for consideration if you will be receiving another type of Commonwealth Scholarship in 2016,
Government-funded for example, an Indigenous Commonwealth Education Costs Scholarship or Start-Up Scholarship and/or Relocation
scholarships Scholarship in 2016.
Receiving non-government- You may be eligible for consideration if you will be receiving one or more other non-Government-funded scholarship/s
funded scholarships in 2016.
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La Trobe University
La Trobe Access Scholarships (LAS)
Duration Up to 4 years. The LAS is for the normal duration of full-time study for the undergraduate course (including Honours, if
applicable and if honours is contiguous with the degree).
Value $3,000 per year.
No. available 100
Scholarship conditions Must maintain satisfactory progress and full-time study.
Approved leave You may be able to retain your LAS when on approved leave, however you may not suspend or defer studies in the first
year unless exceptional circumstances apply.
Payment Made following semester census dates and according to the terms and conditions of the La Trobe Access Scholarship.
Details of the scholarship payment along with the terms and conditions will be provided with the scholarship offer.
Citizenship/residency Open to:
■
■
■
Australian citizens
New Zealand citizens
permanent residents of Australia other than New Zealand citizens (humanitarian).
Level of study Must be intending to enrol in an undergraduate degree at a La Trobe campus.
Attendance Must be a full-time student.
OR
Part-time students will be considered if they are able to demonstrate that exceptional circumstances prevent them
from studying full-time – see ‘Part-time study – exceptional circumstances’ on page 20 for more information.
(See ‘Table 6: Full-time study definitions’ on page 20.)
Type of course
Must be enrolled in a Commonwealth-supported place.
Financial hardship Must demonstrate financial hardship and/or other disadvantages.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Other disadvantages La Trobe University will generally award scholarships to students who demonstrate multiple disadvantages under the
following criteria:
■
■
■
■
■
■
■
■
carer responsibilities
English language difficulty
financial hardship
Indigenous Australian
long-term medical condition/disability or ongoing effects of abuse
refugee status
regional or remote disadvantage
sole parent responsibilities.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Previous qualifications Must be a commencing first-year student in 2016.
Receiving Australian You may be eligible for consideration if you will be receiving another type of Commonwealth Scholarship in 2016,
Government-funded for example, an Indigenous Commonwealth Education Costs Scholarship or Start-Up Scholarship and/or Relocation
scholarships Scholarship in 2016.
Receiving non-government- You may not be eligible for consideration if you will be receiving one or more other non-government funded
funded scholarships scholarship/s in 2016.
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Macquarie University
telephone:
email:
website:
(02) 9850 7337/6401 Scholarships Officer
csap@mq.edu.au
www.mq.edu.au/scholarships/
Through the provision of Equity Scholarships, Macquarie University seeks to support students whose opportunities to study at university have been
hampered by disadvantages beyond their control. Applicants must demonstrate financial hardship, with consideration given to applicants who can also
demonstrate any of the following:
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■
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■
capacity to triumph over hardship
geographic disadvantage
long-term medical condition/disability
English language difficulty
carer responsibilities
ongoing effects of abuse.
Macquarie University Education Costs Scholarships (MECS)
Duration Up to 4 years.
Value $5,086 per year (2015 amount).
No. available To be determined.
Scholarship conditions Continuing and new students must have and maintain good academic standing. For continuing students this means
having an overall grade point average of 2.0.
Approved leave You may be able to retain your Institution Equity Scholarship when on approved leave.
Payment Made according to the terms and conditions of the Macquarie University Education Costs Scholarship. Details of the
scholarship payment along with the terms and conditions will be provided with the scholarship offer.
Citizenship/residency Open to:
■
■
■
Australian citizens
New Zealand citizens
permanent residents of Australia other than New Zealand citizens.
Level of study Must be an undergraduate student.
Attendance Must be a full-time student, however, part-time students will be considered if they are able to demonstrate that
exceptional circumstances prevent them from studying full-time – read ‘Part-time study – exceptional circumstances’
on page 20 for more information.
(See ‘Table 6: Full-time study definitions’ on page 20.)
Type of course
Must be enrolled in a Commonwealth-supported place.
Financial hardship Must demonstrate financial hardship.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Other disadvantages Macquarie University will generally award scholarships to students who demonstrate multiple disadvantages under the
following criteria:
■
■
■
■
■
■
■
■
carer responsibilities
English language difficulty
financial hardship
Indigenous Australian
long-term medical condition/disability or ongoing effects of abuse
refugee status
regional or remote disadvantage
sole parent responsibilities.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Previous qualifications You are not eligible for consideration if you already hold a Bachelor degree or higher-level award unless the award you
hold is a prerequisite to the course you are enrolled in (or will be enrolled in).
Receiving Australian You may be eligible for consideration if you are eligible to receive a Start-up Scholarship and/or a Relocation
Government-funded Scholarship in 2016.
scholarships
Receiving non-government- You may not be eligible for consideration if you will be receiving one or more other non-government funded
funded scholarships scholarship/s in 2016.
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Macquarie University
Macquarie University Accommodation Scholarships (MAS)
Duration up to 4 years.
Value $10,174 per year (2015 amount).
No. available To be determined.
Scholarship conditions Continuing and new students must have and maintain good academic standing. For continuing students this means
having an overall grade point average of 2.0.
Approved leave You may be able to retain your Institution Equity Scholarship when on approved leave.
Payment Made according to the terms and conditions of the Macquarie University Accommodation Scholarship. Details of the
scholarship payment along with the terms and conditions will be provided with the scholarship offer.
Citizenship/residency Open to:
■
■
■
Australian citizens
New Zealand citizens
permanent residents of Australia other than New Zealand citizens.
Level of study Must be an undergraduate student.
Attendance Must be a full-time student, however, part-time students will be considered if they are able to demonstrate that
exceptional circumstances prevent them from studying full-time – read ‘Part-time study – exceptional circumstances’
on page 20 for more information.
(See ‘Table 6: Full-time study definitions’ on page 20.)
Type of course
Must be enrolled in a Commonwealth-supported place.
Financial hardship Must demonstrate financial hardship.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Regional/remote disadvantage The scholarship has been established for students who meet the eligibility requirements for regional and remote
disadvantage. Applicants who are relocating from a metropolitan area outside of New South Wales will also be
considered.
Other disadvantages Macquarie University will generally award scholarships to students who demonstrate multiple disadvantages under the
following criteria:
■
■
■
■
■
■
■
■
carer responsibilities
English language difficulty
financial hardship
Indigenous Australian
long-term medical condition/disability or ongoing effects of abuse
refugee status
regional or remote disadvantage
sole parent responsibilities.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Previous qualifications You are not eligible for consideration if you already hold a Bachelor degree or higher-level award unless the award you
hold is a prerequisite to the course you are enrolled in (or will be enrolled in).
Receiving Australian You may be eligible for consideration if you are eligible to receive a Start-up Scholarship and/or a Relocation
Government-funded Scholarship in 2016.
scholarships
Receiving non-government- You may not be eligible for consideration if you will be receiving one or more other non-government funded
funded scholarships: scholarship/s in 2016.
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Macquarie University
Macquarie University Higher Study Scholarships (MAHS)
Duration 1 year (or standard duration of your course).
Value $10,174 per year or pro rata amount for part-time study (2015 amount).
No. available To be determined.
Scholarship conditions In addition to other criteria academic merit will be considered when assessing the applications.
Approved leave You may be able to retain your Institution Equity Scholarship when on approved leave.
Payment Made according to the terms and conditions of the MAHS. Details of the scholarship payment along with the terms and
conditions will be provided with the scholarship offer.
Citizenship/residency Open to:
■
■
■
Australian citizens
New Zealand citizens
permanent residents of Australia other than New Zealand citizens.
Level of study Must be eligible to study at the postgraduate coursework level in a Commonwealth-supported place or domestic feepaying place.
Attendance May be a full-time or part-time student.
(See ‘Table 6: Full-time study definitions’ on page 20.)
Type of course
Must be enrolled in a Commonwealth-supported place or domestic fee-paying place.
Financial hardship Must demonstrate financial hardship.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Other disadvantages Macquarie University will generally award scholarships to students who demonstrate multiple disadvantages under the
following criteria:
■
■
■
■
■
■
■
■
carer responsibilities
English language difficulty
financial hardship
Indigenous Australian
long-term medical condition/disability or ongoing effects of abuse
refugee status
regional or remote disadvantage
sole parent responsibilities.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Previous qualifications Preference may be given to students who do not already hold a completed postgraduate qualification.
Receiving Australian You may be eligible for consideration if you are eligible to receive a Start-up Scholarship and/or a Relocation
Government-funded Scholarship in 2016.
scholarships
Receiving non-government- You may not be eligible for consideration if you will be receiving one or more other non-government funded
funded scholarships scholarship/s in 2016.
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Macquarie University
Macquarie University Mature Age/Non-current School Leaver Scholarships
Duration Up to 4 years.
Value $5,086 per year (2015 amount).
No. available To be determined.
Scholarship conditions Successful or hopeful in obtaining an offer to Macquarie University through either UAC or a direct Macquarie University
admission scheme as a non-current school leaver. Applicants cannot hold a completed Bachelor or higher degree.
Approved leave
Payment
Citizenship/residency
You may be able to retain your Macquarie University Mature Age/Non-current School Leaver Scholarship when on
approved leave.
Made according to the terms and conditions of the Macquarie University Mature Age/Non-current School Leaver
Scholarship. Details of the scholarship payment along with the terms and conditions will be provided with the
scholarship offer.
Open to:
■
■
■
Australian citizens
New Zealand citizens
permanent residents of Australia other than New Zealand citizens.
Level of study Must be an undergraduate student.
Attendance Must be a full-time student, however, part-time students will be considered if they are able to demonstrate that
exceptional circumstances prevent them from studying full-time – read ‘Part-time study – exceptional circumstances’
on page 20 for more information.
(See ‘Table 6: Full-time study definitions’ on page 20.)
Type of course
Must be enrolled in a Commonwealth-supported place.
Financial hardship Must demonstrate financial hardship.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Other disadvantages Macquarie University will generally award scholarships to students who demonstrate multiple disadvantages under the
following criteria:
■
■
■
■
■
■
■
■
carer responsibilities
English language difficulty
financial hardship
Indigenous Australian
long-term medical condition/disability or ongoing effects of abuse
refugee status
regional or remote disadvantage
sole parent responsibilities.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Previous qualifications You are not eligible for consideration if you already hold a Bachelor degree or higher-level award unless the award you
hold is a prerequisite to the course you are enrolled in (or will be enrolled in).
Receiving Australian You may be eligible for consideration if you are eligible to receive a Start-up Scholarship and/or a Relocation
Government-funded Scholarship in 2016.
scholarships
Receiving non-government- You may not be eligible for consideration if you will be receiving one or more other non-government funded
funded scholarships scholarship/s in 2016.
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Macquarie University
Macquarie University Refugee Scholarships
Duration Up to 4 years.
Value $5,086 per year (2015 amount).
No. available To be determined.
Scholarship conditions Successful in obtaining or hopeful to obtain an offer to Macquarie University through either UAC or a direct Macquarie
University admission scheme. Applicants cannot hold a completed Bachelor or higher degree.
Approved leave You may be able to retain your Macquarie University Refugee Scholarship when on approved leave.
Payment Made according to the terms and conditions of the Macquarie University Refugee Scholarship. Details of the
scholarship payment along with the terms and conditions will be provided with the scholarship offer.
Citizenship/residency Open to:
■
■
Permanent residents of Australia other than New Zealand citizens (humanitarian)
Australian citizens (from a refugee background).
Level of study Must be an undergraduate student.
Attendance Must be a full-time student, however, part-time students will be considered if they are able to demonstrate that
exceptional circumstances prevent them from studying full-time – read ‘Part-time study – exceptional circumstances’
on page 20 for more information.
(See ‘Table 6: Full-time study definitions’ on page 20.)
Type of course
Must be enrolled in a Commonwealth-supported place.
Financial hardship Must demonstrate financial hardship.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Other disadvantages Macquarie University will generally award scholarships to students who demonstrate multiple disadvantages under the
following criteria:
■
■
■
■
■
■
■
■
carer responsibilities
English language difficulty
financial hardship
Indigenous Australian
long-term medical condition/disability or ongoing effects of abuse
refugee status
regional or remote disadvantage
sole parent responsibilities.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Previous qualifications You are not eligible for consideration if you already hold a Bachelor degree or higher-level award unless the award you
hold is a prerequisite to the course you are enrolled in (or will be enrolled in).
Receiving Australian You may be eligible for consideration if you are eligible to receive a Start-up Scholarship and/or a Relocation
Government-funded Scholarship in 2016.
scholarships
Receiving non-government- You may not be eligible for consideration if you will be receiving one or more other non-government funded
funded scholarships scholarship/s in 2016.
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Southern Cross University
telephone:
email:
website:
1800 005 687 (Freecall)
(02) 6620 3006 SCU Scholarships Office
equityscholarships@scu.edu.au
www.scu.edu.au/scholarships/
Southern Cross University’s Equity Scholarships program offers assistance to students experiencing financial and other disadvantages. Equity Scholarships
are not based on academic merit but on degree of disadvantage.
Southern Cross University Equity Book Bursaries
Duration One-off offer.
Value Up to $500.
No. available 70
Scholarship conditions Not applicable.
Approved leave Not applicable.
Payment One-off, non-cash voucher to educational materials from the Co-op Bookshop made available after acceptance.
Payment will be made according to the terms and conditions of the Southern Cross University Equity Book Bursary.
Details of the scholarship payment along with the terms and conditions will be provided with the scholarship offer.
Citizenship/residency Open to:
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Australian citizens
New Zealand citizens
permanent residents of Australia other than New Zealand citizens.
Level of study Must be a full-time undergraduate student.
Attendance Must be a full-time student, however, part-time students will be considered if they are able to demonstrate that
exceptional circumstances prevent them from studying full-time – read ‘Part-time study – exceptional circumstances’
on page 20 for more information.
(See ‘Table 6: Full-time study definitions’ on page 20.)
Type of course
Must be enrolled in a Commonwealth-supported place.
Financial hardship Must demonstrate financial hardship and/or other disadvantage.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Other disadvantages SCU will generally award scholarships to students who demonstrate multiple disadvantages under the following
criteria:
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carer responsibilities
English language difficulty
financial hardship
Indigenous Australian
long-term medical condition/disability or ongoing effects of abuse
refugee status
regional or remote disadvantage
sole parent responsibilities.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Previous qualifications You are not eligible for consideration if you already hold a Bachelor degree or higher-level award unless the award you
hold is a prerequisite to the course you are enrolled in (or will be enrolled in).
Receiving Australian You are not eligible for consideration if you are eligible to receive a Start-up Scholarship and/or a Relocation
Government-funded Scholarship in 2016.
scholarships You will not be eligible for consideration if you will be receiving another type of Commonwealth Scholarship in 2016, for
example, an Indigenous Commonwealth Education Costs Scholarship.
Receiving non-government- You will not be eligible for consideration if you will be receiving one or more other non-government funded
funded scholarships scholarship/s in 2016 and the value of the other scholarship/s is more than $6,000 per year.
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Southern Cross University Equity Scholarships (SCUES)
Duration One-off offer.
Value Up to $ 2,000 per year.
No. available 110
Scholarship conditions Not applicable.
Approved leave Not applicable.
Payment One-off payment made after the relevant census date.
Part-time students’ payments will be split and paid over two enrolled study periods.
Payments made according to the terms and conditions of the Southern Cross University Equity Scholarship. Details of
the scholarship payment along with the terms and conditions will be provided with the scholarship offer.
Citizenship/residency Open to:
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Australian citizens
New Zealand citizens
permanent residents of Australia other than New Zealand citizens.
Level of study Must be a full-time undergraduate student.
Attendance Must be a full-time student, however, part-time students will be considered if they are able to demonstrate that
exceptional circumstances prevent them from studying full-time – read ‘Part-time study – exceptional circumstances’
on page 20 for more information.
(See ‘Table 6: Full-time study definitions’ on page 20.)
Type of course
Must be enrolled in a Commonwealth-supported place.
Financial hardship Must demonstrate financial hardship and/or other disadvantages.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Other disadvantages SCU will generally award scholarships to students who demonstrate multiple disadvantages under the following
criteria:
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carer responsibilities
English language difficulty
financial hardship
Indigenous Australian
long-term medical condition/disability or ongoing effects of abuse
refugee status
regional or remote disadvantage
sole parent responsibilities.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Previous qualifications You are not eligible for consideration if you already hold a Bachelor degree or higher-level award unless the award you
hold is a prerequisite to the course you are enrolled in (or will be enrolled in).
Receiving Australian You are not eligible for consideration if you are eligible to receive a Start-up Scholarship and/or a Relocation
Government-funded Scholarship in 2016.
scholarships You will not be eligible for consideration if you will be receiving another type of Commonwealth Scholarship in 2016, for
example, an Indigenous Commonwealth Education Costs Scholarship.
Receiving non-government- You will not be eligible for consideration if you will be receiving one or more other non-government funded
funded scholarships scholarship/s in 2016 and the value of the other scholarship/s is more than $6,000 per year.
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University of Canberra
telephone:
email:
website:
1300 301 727
scholarships@canberra.edu.au
www.canberra.edu.au/scholarships
The University of Canberra sponsors Access Scholarships as part of its Access Equity Scheme. Access Scholarships provide $2,000 towards textbooks and
other study-related expenses. Students may re-apply in subsequent years for an Access Scholarship.
University of Canberra Access Scholarships
Duration 1 year.
Value $2,000 per year.
No. available 30+
Scholarship conditions Must have and maintain good academic standing.
Approved leave Not available.
Payment Made according to the terms and conditions of the University of Canberra Access Scholarship. Details of the
scholarship payment along with the terms and conditions will be provided with the scholarship offer.
Citizenship/residency Open to:
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Australian citizens
New Zealand citizens
permanent residents of Australia
refugee students
international students.
Level of study Must be an undergraduate student.
Attendance Must be a full-time student, however, part-time students will be considered if they are able to demonstrate that
exceptional circumstances prevent them from studying full-time – read ‘Part-time study – exceptional circumstances’
on page 20 for more information.
(See ‘Table 6: Full-time study definitions’ on page 20.)
Type of course
Open to students enrolled in a Commonwealth-supported place, a domestic fee-paying place or an international feepaying place.
Financial hardship Must demonstrate financial hardship and/or other disadvantages.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Other disadvantages University of Canberra will generally award scholarships to students who demonstrate multiple disadvantages under
the following criteria:
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carer responsibilities
English language difficulty
financial hardship
Indigenous Australian
long-term medical condition/disability or ongoing effects of abuse
refugee status
regional or remote disadvantage
sole parent responsibilities.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Previous qualifications You are not eligible for consideration if you already hold a Bachelor degree or higher-level award unless the award you
hold is a prerequisite to the course you are enrolled in (or will be enrolled in).
Receiving Australian You may not be eligible for consideration if you will be receiving another type of Commonwealth Scholarship in 2016,
Government-funded for example, an Indigenous Commonwealth Education Costs Scholarship.
scholarships
Receiving non-government- You may not be eligible for consideration if you will be receiving one or more other non-government funded
funded scholarships scholarship/s in 2016 and the value of the other scholarship/s is more than $5,000 per year.
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University of Newcastle
telephone:
email:
website:
(02) 4921 5000
scholarships@newcastle.edu.au
www.newcastle.edu.au/scholarships
The Equity Scholarship Scheme of University of Newcastle (ESSUN) provides assistance to students who are experiencing financial hardship and/or
adverse personal circumstances. These scholarships will be awarded to students who otherwise might not have the chance to attend University.
Equity Scholarships Scheme University of Newcastle (ESSUN)
Duration Up to 5 years.
Value Up to $3,000 per year.
No. available Subject to available funding.
Scholarship conditions Visit www.newcastle.edu.au/scholarships.
Approved leave Recipients may apply in writing for a suspension of the scholarship due to illness, injury or other extenuating
circumstances. The application must be supported by appropriate documentary evidence.
Payment Made according to the terms and conditions of ESSUN. Details of the scholarship payment structure and ongoing
eligibility criteria will be provided with the scholarship offer.
Citizenship/residency Open to:
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Australian citizens
New Zealand citizens
permanent residents of Australia other than New Zealand citizens (other than humanitarian)
permanent residents of Australia other than New Zealand citizens (humanitarian).
Level of study Must be an undergraduate student.
Attendance Full-time study is preferred. However, part-time students will be considered if they are able to demonstrate that
exceptional circumstances prevent them from studying full-time. – read ‘Part-time study – exceptional circumstances’
on page 20 for more information.
(See ‘Table 6: Full-time study definitions’ on page 20.)
Type of course
Must be enrolled in a Commonwealth-supported place.
Financial hardship Must demonstrate financial hardship as a primary criterion for this scholarship.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Other disadvantages University of Newcastle prioritises disadvantages as follows and will generally award scholarships to students who
demonstrate multiple disadvantages:
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financial hardship
Indigenous Australian
carer responsibilities
sole parent responsibilities
regional or remote disadvantage
long-term medical condition/disability or ongoing effects of abuse
refugee status
English language difficulty
moving to study.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Previous qualifications Not applicable.
Receiving Australian You may not be eligible for consideration if you:
Government-funded ■ are eligible to receive a Start-Up Scholarship and/or Relocation Scholarship in 2016
scholarships
OR
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will be receiving another type of Commonwealth Scholarship in 2016, for example an Indigenous Commonwealth
Education Costs Scholarship.
Other information The University of Newcastle offers a wide range of scholarships for students. Visit www.newcastle.edu.au/
scholarships/ regularly to keep up with the latest in scholarships information and availability.
The Student Loans Scheme provides interest-free emergency loans on a short-term basis to students who
demonstrate genuine need and whose continued study might be placed in jeopardy if assistance were not available.
Contact student-loansandwelfare@newcastle.edu.au for further information.
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University of Sydney
telephone:
email:
website:
1800 SYD UNI (1800 793 864) freecall
(02) 8627 8112 (Scholarships and Financial Support Service)
scholarship.applications@sydney.edu.au
www.sydney.edu.au/scholarships
When you study at the University of Sydney you become part of one of the most vibrant and diverse academic communities in the world.
We know that students who overcome disadvantage can achieve excellent results, especially with support from the University. The University of Sydney’s
Equity Scholarships assist academically gifted students with demonstrated financial disadvantage to pursue their tertiary education. Our Equity
Scholarships are awarded for any undergraduate degree and for some postgraduate degrees.
When awarding Equity Scholarships, the University gives preference to academically gifted students who:
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are currently experiencing financial hardship (substantiated by current payment from the Department of Human Services), or
are predicted to have financial hardship in 2016*, and
have fulfilled one or more of the following criteria:
– carer responsibilities
– Indigenous Australian
– long-term medical condition/disability or ongoing effects of abuse
– refugee status
– regional or remote disadvantage
– sole parent responsibilities.
* Scholarships and bursaries awarded based on predicted financial hardship will be subject to the provision of evidence to the University or the Department of Human
Services by the deadline stated in the offer notification. Awards will automatically lapse if the document required is not presented by the deadline.
University of Sydney Access Scholarship
Duration For the length of your degree.
Value $6,000 per year.
No. available Up to 60.
Scholarship conditions Must maintain an annual average mark of 65.
Approved leave
Payment
Citizenship/residency
You may be able to retain your institution equity scholarship when on approved leave.
You will receive $6,000 divided into two equal payments, paid each half-year after the relevant census date. The
scholarship is for the normal full-time length of your agreed degree, excluding appending Honours year, or the
remaining duration of your current degree. Subsequent payments are subject to your continued eligibility.
Open to:
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Australian citizens
New Zealand citizens
permanent residents of Australia.
Level of study Must be a commencing or continuing undergraduate student.
Attendance Must be a full-time student. Requests to hold the scholarship part-time will only be approved under exceptional
circumstances such as a medical condition which limits the student’s capacity to undertake full-time study. Such
requests must be approved by the Scholarships and Financial Support Service. Scholarship recipients approved for
part-time study will receive half payments.
(See ‘Table 6: Full-time study definitions’ on page 20.)
Type of course
Must be enrolled in a Commonwealth-supported place.
Financial hardship Applicants are required to provide evidence of Austudy, ABSTUDY, Youth Allowance or other payments from the
Department of Human Services.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Other disadvantages The University of Sydney will award the scholarships to students who can demonstrate:
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carer responsibilities
Indigenous Australian
long-term medical condition/disability or ongoing effects of abuse
refugee status
regional or remote disadvantage
sole parent responsibilities.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Previous qualifications You are not eligible for consideration if you already hold a Bachelor degree or higher-level award unless the award you
hold is a prerequisite to the course you are enrolled in (or will be enrolled in).
Receiving a non-government- If you are currently receiving a scholarship with value equal or greater than $6,000 per year, you must relinquish your
funded scholarships current scholarship prior to accepting The University of Sydney Access Scholarship.
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University of Sydney
Roy Frederick Turner AM Scholarship
Duration For the length of your degree.
Value $7,000 per year.
No. available 1
Offer Made directly by the University of Sydney via email.
Scholarship conditions Must maintain good academic standing.
Approved leave Not available.
Payment You will receive $7,000 divided into two equal payments, paid each half-year after the relevant census date.
Subsequent payments are subject to your continued eligibility.
Citizenship/residency Open to:
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Australian citizens
permanent residents of Australia.
Level of study Must be commencing a combined undergraduate Law degree.
Attendance: Must be a full-time student. Requests to hold the scholarship part-time will only be approved under exceptional
circumstances, such as a medical condition, which limits the student’s capacity to undertake full-time study. Such
requests must be approved by the Sydney Law School. Scholarship recipients approved for part-time study will receive
half payments.
(See ‘Table 6: Full-time study definitions’ on page 20.)
Type of course
Must be enrolled in a Commonwealth-supported place.
Financial hardship Applicants are required to provide evidence of Austudy, ABSTUDY, Youth Allowance or other payments from the
Department of Human Services.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Other disadvantages The University of Sydney will award this scholarship to a student who also demonstrates specific disadvantages under
the following criteria:
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long-term medical condition/disability or ongoing effects of abuse
regional or remote disadvantage.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Receiving non-government- If you are currently receiving a scholarship with value greater than $6,000 per year, you must relinquish your current
funded scholarships scholarship prior to accepting the Roy Frederick Turner AM Scholarship.
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University of Sydney
Bruton Educational Trust Scholarship
Duration For the length of your degree.
Value $10,000 per year.
No. available 1
Offer Made directly by the University of Sydney via email.
Scholarship conditions Must maintain an annual average mark of 75.
Approved leave
Payment
Citizenship/residency
You may be able to retain your institution equity scholarship when on approved leave.
You will receive $10,000 divided into two equal payments, paid each half-year after the relevant census date. The
scholarship is for the normal full-time length of your agreed degree plus an optional Honours year. Subsequent
payments are subject to your continued eligibility.
Open to:
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Australian citizens
New Zealand citizens
permanent residents of Australia.
Level of study Must be a commencing undergraduate student.
Attendance Must be a full-time student. Requests to hold the scholarship part-time will only be approved under exceptional
circumstances such as a medical condition which limits the student’s capacity to undertake full-time study. Such
requests must be approved by the Scholarships and Financial Support Service. Scholarship recipients approved for
part-time study will receive half payments.
(See ‘Table 6: Full-time study definitions’ on page 20.)
Type of course
Must be enrolled in a Commonwealth-supported place.
Financial hardship Applicants are required to provide evidence of Austudy, ABSTUDY, Youth Allowance or other payments from the
Department of Human Services.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Other disadvantages The University of Sydney will award the Bruton Educational Trust Scholarship to a student who demonstrates:
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regional or remote disadvantage.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Previous qualifications You are not eligible for consideration if you already hold a Bachelor degree or higher-level award unless the award you
hold is a prerequisite to the course you are enrolled in (or will be enrolled in).
Receiving non-government- If you are currently receiving a scholarship with value equal or greater than $6,000 per year, you must relinquish your
funded scholarships current scholarship prior to accepting the Bruton Educational Trust Scholarship.
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University of Sydney
Walter and Eliza Hall Scholarships
Duration 1 year.
Value $6,000 per year.
No. available a)
b)
c)
d)
1 for Sydney Nursing School
1 for Faculty of Education and Social Work
1 for a student studying special needs at the Faculty of Education and Social Work
1 for a student with a physical disability who enrols in any faculty.
Offer Made directly by the University of Sydney via email.
Scholarship conditions Must have good academic standing. Successful applicants are required to submit a one-page report to the
Walter and Eliza Hall Trust stating how the scholarship has impacted their lives along with their study progress and
any other comments and feedback.
Approved leave You may be able to retain your institution equity scholarship when on approved leave.
Payment You will receive $6,000 divided into two equal payments, paid each half-year after the relevant census date.
Subsequent payments are subject to your continued eligibility.
Citizenship/residency Open to Australian citizens.
Level of study For scholarships (a), (b) and (c), a student must have successfully completed at least 48 credit points of study in the
relevant faculty, that is, either Sydney Nursing School, or Faculty of Education and Social Work.
For scholarship (d), a student with a physical disability can be a commencing or continuing student.
Attendance Must be a full-time student. Requests to hold the scholarship part-time will only be approved under exceptional
circumstances such as a medical condition which limits the student’s capacity to undertake full-time study. Such
requests must be approved by the Scholarships and Financial Support Service. Scholarship recipients approved for
part-time study will receive half payments.
(See ‘Table 6: Full-time study definitions’ on page 20.)
Type of course
Must be enrolled in a Commonwealth-supported place.
Financial hardship Applicants are required to provide evidence of Austudy, ABSTUDY, Youth Allowance or other payments from the
Department of Human Services.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Other disadvantages Students with a physical disability will need to show evidence of their registration with Disability Services at
the University of Sydney prior to the scholarship being awarded. To register with Disability Services visit
http://sydney.edu.au/current_students/disability.
Receiving non-government- If you are currently receiving a scholarship with value equal or greater than $6,000 per year, you must relinquish
funded scholarships your current scholarship prior to accepting the Walter and Eliza Hall Scholarship.
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University of Sydney
Blooms the Chemist – John Sidgreaves Scholarship in Pharmacy
Duration 1 year.
Value $5,000 per year.
No. available 1
Scholarship conditions Must be a fourth-year student who has maintained a credit average throughout the first three years of the Bachelor
of Pharmacy degree with a proven interest in community pharmacy as demonstrated by full-time or part-time
employment in a pharmacy for a minimum duration of one year.
The Faculty of Pharmacy will contact shortlisted applicants to submit a statement of their commitment to community
pharmacy.
Approved leave
Payment
Citizenship/residency
You may be able to retain your institution equity scholarship when on approved leave.
You will receive a one-off payment of $5,000. Payment will be made after the relevant census date.
Open to:
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Australian citizens
New Zealand citizens
permanent residents of Australia
temporary, student or visit visa holders.
Level of study Must be entering the fourth and final year of the Bachelor of Pharmacy degree.
Attendance
Must be a full-time student. Requests to hold the scholarship part-time will only be approved under exceptional
circumstances, such as a medical condition which limits the student’s capacity to undertake full-time study. Such
requests must be approved by the Faculty of Pharmacy.
(See ‘Table 6: Full-time study definitions’ on page 20.)
Type of course Must be enrolled in a Commonwealth-supported place.
Financial hardship Applicants are required to provide evidence of Austudy, ABSTUDY, Youth Allowance or other payments from the
Department of Human Services.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Other disadvantages The University of Sydney will award the Blooms the Chemist – John Sidgreaves Scholarship in Pharmacy to a student
who also demonstrates one or more of the following:
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carer responsibilities
Indigenous Australian
long-term medical condition/disability or ongoing effects of abuse
refugee status
regional or remote disadvantage
sole parent responsibilities.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
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Rural Sustainability Scholarships
Duration 2 or 3 years.
Value $10,000 over 2 or 3 years.
No. available Up to 10.
Offer Made directly by the University of Sydney via email.
Scholarship conditions Short-listed applicants will be contacted by the Faculty of Agriculture and Environment and will be required to submit a
written statement to support their passion for sustainability. They may be requested to attend a telephone or in-person
interview.
Students are expected to maintain a pass average for the duration of the degree program.
Approved leave You may be able to retain your institution equity scholarship when on approved leave.
Payment If taken as a College bursary, payment is $5,000 per year for two years. If taken as direct payment, Year 1: $5,000,
Year 2: $3,000, Year 3: $2,000. Payment is made each half-year after the relevant census date. Subsequent
payments are subject to your continued eligibility.
Citizenship/residency Open to:
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Australian citizens
New Zealand citizens
permanent residents of Australia.
Level of study Must be a commencing undergraduate student in the Faculty of Agriculture and Environment.
Attendance Must be a full-time student. Requests to hold the scholarship part-time will only be approved under exceptional
circumstances, such as a medical condition, which limits the student’s capacity to undertake full-time study. Such
requests must be approved by the Faculty of Agriculture and Environment.
(See ‘Table 6: Full-time study definitions’ on page 20.)
Type of course
Must be enrolled in a Commonwealth-supported place.
Financial hardship Applicants are required to provide evidence of Austudy, ABSTUDY, Youth Allowance or other payments from the
Department of Human Services.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Other disadvantages The University of Sydney will award this scholarship to a student who also demonstrates specific disadvantage under
the following criteria:
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regional or remote disadvantage.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Previous qualifications You are not eligible for consideration if you already hold a Bachelor degree or higher-level award unless the award you
hold is a prerequisite to the course you are enrolled in (or will be enrolled in).
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University of Sydney
Environmental Sustainability Scholarships
Duration 3 years.
Value $10,000 over 3 years.
No. available Made directly by the University of Sydney via email.
Offer Up to 10.
Scholarship conditions Short-listed applicants will be contacted by the Faculty of Agriculture and Environment and will be required to submit a
written statement to support their passion for sustainability. They may be requested to attend a telephone or in-person
interview.
Students are expected to maintain a pass average for the duration of the degree program.
Approved leave You may be able to retain your institution equity scholarship when on approved leave.
Payment Payment is: Year 1: $5000, Year 2: $3000, Year 3: $2000 and is made each half-year after the relevant census date.
Subsequent payments are subject to your continued eligibility.
Citizenship/residency Open to:
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Australian citizens
New Zealand citizens
permanent residents of Australia.
Level of study Must be a commencing Bachelor of Environmental Systems student.
Attendance Must be a full-time student. Requests to hold the scholarship part-time will only be approved under exceptional
circumstances, such as a medical condition, which limits the student’s capacity to undertake full-time study. Such
requests must be approved by the Faculty of Agriculture and Environment.
(See ‘Table 6: Full-time study definitions’ on page 20.)
Type of course
Must be enrolled in a Commonwealth-supported place.
Financial hardship Applicants are required to provide evidence of Austudy, ABSTUDY, Youth Allowance or other payments from the
Department of Human Services.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Other disadvantages The University of Sydney will award the Environmental Sustainability Scholarship to a student who also demonstrates
one or more of the following:
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carer responsibilities
Indigenous Australian
long-term medical condition/disability or ongoing effects of abuse
refugee status
regional or remote disadvantage
sole parent responsibilities.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Previous qualifications You are not eligible for consideration if you already hold a Bachelor degree or higher-level award unless the award you
hold is a prerequisite to the course you are enrolled in (or will be enrolled in).
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The William John & Lizzie May Sinclair Scholarships in Engineering and Information Technologies
Duration For the length of your degree.
Value $25,000 per year.
No. available Up to 2.
Offer Made directly by the University of Sydney via email.
Scholarship conditions Must maintain good academic standing.
Approved leave You may be able to retain your institution equity scholarship when on approved leave.
Payment You will receive $25,000 divided into two equal payments, paid each half-year after the relevant census date. The
scholarship is for the normal full-time length of your agreed degree up to four years, including honours if applicable.
Subsequent payments are subject to your continued eligibility.
Citizenship/residency Open to:
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Australian citizens
New Zealand citizens
permanent residents of Australia.
Level of study Must be a commencing or continuing undergraduate student in the Faculty of Engineering and Information
Technologies.
Attendance Must be a full-time student. Requests to hold the scholarship part-time will only be approved under exceptional
circumstances such as a medical condition which limits the student’s capacity to undertake full-time study. Such
requests must be approved by the Faculty of Engineering and Information Technologies. Scholarship recipients
approved for part-time study will receive
half payments.
(See ‘Table 6: Full-time study definitions’ on page 20.)
Type of course
Must be enrolled in a Commonwealth-supported place.
Financial hardship Applicants are required to provide evidence of Austudy, ABSTUDY, Youth Allowance or other payments from the
Department of Human Services.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Other disadvantages The University of Sydney will award the William John & Lizzie May Sinclair Scholarship in Engineering and Information
Technologies to a student who also demonstrates one or more of the following:
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carer responsibilities
Indigenous Australian
long-term medical condition/disability or ongoing effects of abuse
refugee status
regional or remote disadvantage
sole parent responsibilities.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Previous qualifications You are not eligible for consideration if you already hold a Bachelor degree or higher-level award unless the award you
hold is a prerequisite to the course you are enrolled in (or will be enrolled in).
Receiving non-government If you are currently receiving a scholarship with value equal or greater than $6,000 per year, you must relinquish your
funded scholarships current scholarship prior to accepting The William John & Lizzie May Sinclair scholarship.
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University of Sydney
Graham Daniels Scholarship in Engineering and Information Technologies
Duration For the length of your degree.
Value $6,000 per year.
No. available 1
Offer Made directly by the University of Sydney via email.
Scholarship conditions Must maintain an annual average mark of 65.
Approved leave
Payment
Citizenship/residency
Not applicable.
You will receive $6,000 divided into two equal payments, paid each half year after the relevant census date. The
scholarship is for the normal full-time length of your agreed degree up to four years, including honours if applicable.
Subsequent payments are subject to your continued eligibility.
Open to:
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Australian citizens.
Level of study Must be a commencing first-year undergraduate student in the Faculty of Engineering and Information Technologies.
Attendance Must be a full-time student. Requests to hold the scholarship part-time will only be approved under exceptional
circumstances such as a medical condition which limits the student’s capacity to undertake full-time study. Such
requests must be approved by the Faculty of Engineering and Information Technologies. Scholarship recipients
approved for part-time study will receive half payments.
(See ‘Table 6: Full-time study definitions’ on page 20.)
Type of course
Must be enrolled in a Commonwealth-supported place.
Financial hardship Applicants are required to provide evidence of Austudy, ABSTUDY, Youth Allowance or other payments from the
Department of Human Services.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Other disadvantages The University of Sydney will award this scholarship to a student who also demonstrates specific disadvantages under
the following criteria:
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long-term medical condition/disability or ongoing effects of abuse
regional or remote disadvantage.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Previous qualifications You are not eligible for consideration if you already hold a Bachelor degree or higher-level award unless the award you
hold is a prerequisite to the course you are enrolled in (or will be enrolled in).
Receiving non-government If you are currently receiving a scholarship with value equal or greater than $6,000 per year, you must relinquish your
funded scholarships current scholarship prior to accepting the Graham Daniels scholarship.
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Peter Giles Memorial Scholarship in Pharmacy
Duration 4 years.
Value $6,000 per year.
No. available 1
Offer Made directly by the University of Sydney via email.
Scholarship conditions Must be an undergraduate student commencing their first year of tertiary study.
Approved leave Not available.
Payment You will receive $6,000 divided into two equal payments, paid each half year after the relevant census date.
Subsequent payments are subject to your continued eligibility.
Citizenship/residency Open to:
■
Australian citizens.
Level of study Must be a commencing undergraduate student in the Faculty of Pharmacy.
Attendance Must be a full-time student. Requests to hold the scholarship part-time will only be approved under exceptional
circumstances such as a medical condition which limits the student’s capacity to undertake full-time study. Such
requests must be approved by the Faculty of Pharmacy. Scholarship recipients approved for part-time study will receive
half payments.
(See ‘Table 6: Full-time study definitions’ on page 20.)
Type of course
Must be enrolled in a Commonwealth-supported place.
Financial hardship Applicants are required to provide evidence of Austudy, ABSTUDY, Youth Allowance or other payments from the
Department of Human Services.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Other disadvantages The University of Sydney will award the Peter Giles Memorial Scholarship in Pharmacy to a student who also
demonstrates one or more of the following:
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carer responsibilities
Indigenous Australian
long-term medical condition/disability or ongoing effects of abuse
refugee status
regional or remote disadvantage
sole parent responsibilities.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Previous qualifications You are not eligible for consideration if you already hold a bachelor degree or higher-level award unless the award you
hold is a prerequisite to the course you are enrolled in (or will be enrolled in).
Receiving non-government If you are currently receiving a scholarship with value equal or greater than $6,000 per year, you must relinquish your
funded scholarships current scholarship prior to accepting the Peter Giles Memorial Scholarship.
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University of Sydney
Robert Maple Brown Bursaries
Duration 1 year.
Value $2,000 per year (one off payment).
No. available Up to 100.
Scholarship conditions Must be an undergraduate student commencing their first year of tertiary study.
Approved leave Not available.
Payment You will receive $2,000 paid after census date, by the end of April.
Citizenship/residency Open to:
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Australian citizens
New Zealand citizens
permanent residents of Australia.
Level of study Must be a commencing first-year student.
Attendance Must be a full-time student. Requests to hold the scholarship part-time will only be approved under exceptional
circumstances, such as a medical condition which limits the student’s capacity to undertake full-time study. Such
requests must be approved by the Scholarships and Financial Support Service.
(See ‘Table 6: Full-time study definitions’ on page 20.)
Type of course
Open to students enrolled in a Commonwealth-supported place or a domestic fee-paying place.
Financial hardship Applicants who can demonstrate that they meet the financial hardship criteria. Applicants are required to provide
evidence of Austudy, ABSTUDY, Youth Allowance or other payments from the Department of Human Services.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Other disadvantages The University of Sydney will award the Robert Maple Brown Bursary to students who also demonstrate one or more of
the following:
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carer responsibilities
Indigenous Australian
long-term medical condition/disability or ongoing effects of abuse
refugee status
regional or remote disadvantage
sole parent responsibilities.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Previous qualifications You are not eligible for consideration if you already hold a Bachelor degree or higher-level award unless the award you
hold is a prerequisite to the course you are enrolled in (or will be enrolled in).
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Robert Campbell Scholarships
Duration For the length of your degree.
Value $500 per year.
No. available Up to 3.
Scholarship conditions Must be an undergraduate student commencing their first year of tertiary study and have obtained an ATAR
(or equivalent) of 95.50 or above.
Approved leave
Payment
Citizenship/residency
Not available.
You will receive $500 paid after census date, by the end of April. Subsequent payments are subject to your continued
eligibility.
Open to:
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Australian citizens
New Zealand citizens
permanent residents of Australia.
Level of study Must be a commencing first-year student.
Attendance Must be a full-time student. Requests to hold the scholarship part-time will only be approved under exceptional
circumstances such as a medical condition which limits the student’s capacity to undertake full-time study. Such
requests must be approved by the Scholarships and Financial Support Service.
(See ‘Table 6: Full-time study definitions’ on page 20.)
Type of course
Must be enrolled in a Commonwealth-supported place.
Financial hardship Applicants who can demonstrate that they meet the financial hardship criteria. Applicants are required to provide
evidence of Austudy, ABSTUDY, Youth Allowance or other payments from the Department of Human Services.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Other disadvantages The University of Sydney will award the Robert Campbell Scholarship to students who also demonstrate one or more of
the following:
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carer responsibilities
Indigenous Australian
long-term medical condition/disability or ongoing effects of abuse
refugee status
regional or remote disadvantage
sole parent responsibilities.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Previous qualifications You are not eligible for consideration if you already hold a Bachelor degree or higher-level award unless the award you
hold is a prerequisite to the course you are enrolled in (or will be enrolled in).
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University of Sydney
The Walker Bursaries
Duration 1 year.
Value $500 per year.
No. available Up to 35.
Scholarship conditions Must be a commencing or continuing student.
Approved leave Not available.
Payment You will receive $500 paid after census date, by the end of April.
Citizenship/residency Open to:
■
■
■
Australian citizens
New Zealand citizens
permanent residents of Australia.
Level of study Undergraduate or postgraduate students.
Attendance Must be a full-time student. Requests to hold the scholarship part-time will only be approved under exceptional
circumstances such as a medical condition which limits the student’s capacity to undertake full-time study. Such
requests must be approved by the Scholarships and Financial Support Service.
(See ‘Table 6: Full-time study definitions’ on page 20.)
Type of course
Open to students enrolled in a Commonwealth-supported place or a domestic fee-paying place.
Financial hardship Applicants who can demonstrate that they meet the financial hardship criteria. Applicants are required to provide
evidence of Austudy, ABSTUDY, Youth Allowance or other payments from the Department of Human Services.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Other disadvantages The University of Sydney will award the Walker Bursary to students who also demonstrate one or more of the following:
■
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carer responsibilities
Indigenous Australian
long-term medical condition/disability or ongoing effects of abuse
refugee status
regional or remote disadvantage
sole parent responsibilities.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
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University of Sydney
The Wentworth Bursaries
Duration 1 year.
Value $500
No. available Up to 20.
Scholarship conditions Must be a commencing or continuing student.
Approved leave Not available.
Payment You will receive $500 paid after census date, by the end of April.
Citizenship/residency Open to:
■
■
■
Australian citizens
New Zealand citizens
permanent residents of Australia.
Level of study Must be undergraduate students.
Attendance Must be a full-time student. Requests to hold the scholarship part-time will only be approved under exceptional
circumstances such as a medical condition which limits the student’s capacity to undertake full-time study. Such
requests must be approved by the Scholarships and Financial Support Service.
(See ‘Table 6: Full-time study definitions’ on page 20.)
Type of course
Must be enrolled in a Commonwealth-supported place.
Financial hardship Applicants who can demonstrate that they meet the financial hardship criteria. Applicants are required to provide
evidence of Austudy, ABSTUDY, Youth Allowance or other payments from the Department of Human Services.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Other disadvantages The University of Sydney will award the Wentworth Bursary to students who also demonstrate one or more of the
following:
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carer responsibilities
Indigenous Australian
long-term medical condition/disability or ongoing effects of abuse
refugee status
regional or remote disadvantage
sole parent responsibilities.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
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University of Sydney
Bernard Lee Scholarships for Indigenous Australian Students
Duration 1 year.
Value $5,000
No. available Up to 5.
Offer Made directly by the University of Sydney via email.
Scholarship conditions Must be a commencing or continuing undergraduate Indigenous Australian student who is less than 35 years of age
and experiencing financial hardship.
Approved leave Not available.
Payment You will receive $5,000 after census date, by the end of April.
Citizenship/residency Open to Australian citizens with Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander status.
Level of study Must be a commencing or continuing undergraduate or studying a Diploma of Education (Aboriginal Studies). Must be
making satisfactory progress.
Attendance Must be a full-time student. Requests to hold the scholarship part-time will only be approved under exceptional
circumstances, such as a medical condition, which limits the student’s capacity to undertake full-time study. Such
requests must be approved by the Scholarships and Financial Support Service.
(See ‘Table 6: Full-time study definitions’ on page 20.)
Type of course
Must be enrolled in a Commonwealth-supported place.
Financial hardship Applicants who can demonstrate that they meet the financial hardship criteria. Applicants are required to provide
evidence of Austudy, ABSTUDY, Youth Allowance or other payments from the Department of Human Services.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Other disadvantages The University of Sydney will award a Bernard Lee Scholarship to Indigenous Australian students who also demonstrate
one or more of the following:
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carer responsibilities
long-term medical condition/disability or ongoing effects of abuse
refugee status
regional or remote disadvantage
sole parent responsibilities.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
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University of Sydney
Robert Floyd Marshall & Essen Marshall Scholarships
Duration 1 year.
Value $3,000
No. available Up to 5.
Scholarship conditions Must be a commencing or continuing Indigenous Australian student.
Approved leave Not available.
Payment You will receive $3,000 paid after census date, by the end of April.
Citizenship/residency Open to Australian citizens with Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander status.
Level of study Must be a commencing or continuing undergraduate or studying a Diploma of Education (Aboriginal Studies). Must be
making satisfactory progress.
Attendance Must be a full-time student. Requests to hold the scholarship part-time will only be approved under exceptional
circumstances such as a medical condition which limits the student’s capacity to undertake full-time study. Such
requests must be approved by the Scholarships and Financial Support Service.
(See ‘Table 6: Full-time study definitions’ on page 20.)
Type of course
Must be enrolled in a Commonwealth-supported place.
Financial hardship Applicants who can demonstrate that they meet the financial hardship criteria. Applicants are required to provide
evidence of Austudy, ABSTUDY, Youth Allowance or other payments from the Department of Human Services.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Other disadvantages The University of Sydney will award a Robert Floyd Marshall & Essen Marshall Scholarship to students who also
demonstrate one or more of the following:
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■
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carer responsibilities
Indigenous Australian
long-term medical condition/disability or ongoing effects of abuse
refugee status
regional or remote disadvantage
sole parent responsibilities.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
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University of Sydney
Sir Frank Packer Bursaries
Duration 1 year.
Value $1,000
No. available Up to 30.
Scholarship conditions Must be a commencing or continuing student who is experiencing financial hardship.
Approved leave Not available.
Payment You will receive $1,000 paid after census date, by the end of April.
Citizenship/residency Open to:
■
■
■
Australian citizens
New Zealand citizens
permanent residents of Australia.
Level of study Must be undergraduate or Diploma student.
Attendance Must be a full-time student. Requests to hold the scholarship part-time will only be approved under exceptional
circumstances such as a medical condition which limits the student’s capacity to undertake full-time study. Such
requests must be approved by the Scholarships and Financial Support Service.
(See ‘Table 6: Full-time study definitions’ on page 20.)
Type of course
Open to students enrolled in a Commonwealth-supported place or a domestic fee-paying place.
Financial hardship Applicants who can demonstrate that they have financial hardship. Preference is given to students who are not
recipients of payments from the Department of Human Services.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Other disadvantages The University of Sydney will award a Sir Frank Packer Bursary to students who also demonstrate one or more of the
following:
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■
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■
carer responsibilities
Indigenous Australian
long-term medical condition/disability or ongoing effects of abuse
refugee status
regional or remote disadvantage
sole parent responsibilities.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
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University of Sydney
Githa Connolly Awards
Duration 1 year.
Value $1,000
No. available Up to 30.
Scholarship conditions Must be a commencing or continuing student.
Approved leave Not available.
Payment You will receive $1,000 paid after census, by the end of April.
Citizenship/residency Open to:
■
■
■
Australian citizens
New Zealand citizens
permanent residents of Australia.
Level of study Must be an undergraduate or postgraduate student.
Attendance Must be a full-time student. Requests to hold the scholarship part-time will only be approved under exceptional
circumstances such as a medical condition which limits the student’s capacity to undertake full-time study. Such
requests must be approved by the Scholarships and Financial Support Service.
(See ‘Table 6: Full-time study definitions’ on page 20.)
Type of course
Must be enrolled in a Commonwealth-supported place.
Financial hardship Applicants who can demonstrate that they meet the financial hardship criteria. Applicants are required to provide
evidence of Austudy, ABSTUDY, Youth Allowance or other payments from the Department of Human Services.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Other disadvantages The University of Sydney will award a Githa Connolly Award to students who also demonstrate one or more of the
following:
■
■
■
■
■
■
carer responsibilities
Indigenous Australian
long-term medical condition/disability or ongoing effects of abuse
refugee status
regional or remote disadvantage
sole parent responsibilities.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
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University of Sydney
Longworth Scholarship for the Juris Doctor
Duration 1 year.
Value $12,000 per year.
No. available 1.
Offer Made directly by the University of Sydney in February 2016 via email.
Scholarship conditions Student must maintain good academic standing.
Approved leave Not available.
Payment You will receive $12,000 divided into two equal payments, paid each half year after the relevant census date.
Subsequent payments are subject to your continued eligibility.
Citizenship/residency Open to:
■
■
■
Australian citizens
New Zealand citizens
permanent residents of Australia.
Level of study Must be an commencing student in a Juris Doctor degree.
Attendance Must be a full-time student. Requests to hold the scholarship part-time will only be approved under exceptional
circumstances such as a medical condition which limits the student’s capacity to undertake full-time study. Such
requests must be approved by the Sydney Law School. Scholarships recipients approved for part-time study will receive
half payments.
(See ‘Table 6: Full-time study definitions’ on page 20.)
Type of course
Open to students enrolled in a Commonwealth-supported place or domestic fee-paying place.
Financial hardship Applicants who can demonstrate that they meet the financial hardship criteria. Applicants are required to provide
evidence of Austudy, ABSTUDY, Youth Allowance or other payments from the Department of Human Services.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Other disadvantages Not applicable.
Receiving non-government If you are currently receiving a scholarship with value equal or greater than $6,000 a year, you must relinquish your
funded scholarships current scholarship prior to accepting the Longworth Scholarship.
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University of Technology Sydney
telephone:
email:
website:
(02) 9514 2527 UTS Scholarships Office
scholarships@uts.edu.au
www.uts.edu.au/future-students/scholarships
The University of Technology Sydney (UTS) is aware of the financial challenges that many students face and offers various kinds of financial assistance.
UTS allocates Equity Scholarships to applicants who demonstrate financial hardship. UTS also considers educational disadvantages such as membership
of a specific equity group and/or significant adverse personal circumstances.
When applying through UAC for UTS Equity Scholarships, Family Tax Benefit will not be considered as demonstrative of financial hardship. Only applicants
receiving a Centrelink means-tested income support payment, or demonstrating exceptional financial hardship with supporting evidence will be considered.
UTS Diversity Access Scholarships (DAS)
Duration 1 semester up to 1 year.
Value $600–5,000 per year.
No. available 300 minimum.
Scholarship conditions Visit the UTS website at www.uts.edu.au/future-students/scholarships.
Approved leave No leave available.
Payment Made according to the Conditions of Award of the UTS Diversity Access Scholarship. Details of payment can be found
in the Conditions of Award which will be provided with the scholarship offer.
Citizenship/residency Open to:
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■
■
Australian citizens
New Zealand citizens
permanent residents of Australia.
Level of study Open to undergraduate students, postgraduate (coursework and research) students, and Jumbunna UNISTART
program students.
Attendance Must be a full-time student, however, part-time students will be considered if they are able to demonstrate that
exceptional circumstances prevent them from studying full-time – read ‘Part-time study – exceptional circumstances’
on page 20 for more information.
(See ‘Table 6: Full-time study definitions’ on page 20.)
Type of course
Open to students enrolled in a Commonwealth-supported place or a domestic fee-paying place.
Financial hardship Must demonstrate financial hardship.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Other disadvantages UTS will generally award scholarships to students who demonstrate multiple disadvantages under the following criteria:
■
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carer responsibilities
financial hardship
Indigenous Australian
long-term medical condition/disability or ongoing effects of abuse
refugee status
regional or remote disadvantage
sole parent responsibilities.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Previous qualifications Not applicable.
Receiving Australian You are eligible for consideration if you are eligible to receive a Start-up Scholarship and/or a Relocation Scholarship
Government-funded in 2016.
scholarships You are eligible for consideration if you will be receiving another type of Commonwealth Scholarship in 2016, for
example an Indigenous Commonwealth Education Costs Scholarship.
Receiving non-government- You may be eligible for consideration if you will be receiving one or more other non-government-funded scholarship/s
funded scholarships: in 2016.
Other information The purpose of the UTS Diversity Access Scholarship is to supplement the income of commencing and continuing
students who are experiencing financial hardship alongside other disadvantages which impact their ability to support
themselves financially, while achieving their educational goals.
The amount and duration awarded to each recipient is determined by the Scholarship Selection Committee and
selection is determined on a relative needs basis.
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University of Technology Sydney
UTS Vice-Chancellor’s Merit Scholarships
Duration Duration of undergraduate course.
Value $12,500 per year.
No. available 5
Offer Made directly by UTS via email.
Scholarship conditions Visit the UTS website at www.uts.edu.au/future-students/scholarships.
Approved leave You may be able to retain your institution equity scholarship when on approved leave.
Payment Made according to the Conditions of Award of the UTS Vice-Chancellor’s Merit Scholarship. Details of payment can be
found in the Conditions of Award which will be provided with the scholarship offer.
Citizenship/residency Open to:
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■
■
Australian citizens
New Zealand citizens
permanent residents of Australia.
Level of study Undergraduate.
Attendance Must be a full-time student.
(See ‘Table 6: Full-time study definitions’ on page 20.)
Type of course
Open to students enrolled in a Commonwealth-supported place.
Financial hardship Must demonstrate financial hardship.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Other disadvantages UTS will generally award scholarships to students who demonstrate multiple disadvantages under the following
criteria:
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■
■
■
■
■
carer responsibilities
financial hardship
Indigenous Australian
long-term medical condition/disability or ongoing effects of abuse
refugee status
regional or remote disadvantage
sole parent responsibilities.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Open to Open to candidates who are applying as current school leavers or gap year students.
Receiving Australian You are eligible for consideration if you are eligible to receive a Start-up Scholarship and/or a Relocation Scholarship
Government-funded in 2016.
scholarships You are eligible for consideration if you will be receiving another type of Commonwealth Scholarship in 2016, for
example an Indigenous Commonwealth Education Costs Scholarship.
Receiving non-government- You may be eligible for consideration if you will be receiving one or more other non-government-funded scholarship/s
funded scholarships in 2016.
Other information Open to current school leavers with an ATAR of 90.00 or above, or equivalent (excluding bonus points).
While applications directly to UTS are not compulsory for this scholarship, to increase your chances we highly
recommend submitting a direct scholarship application.
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Erik Dreikurs Scholarship
Duration 1 year.
Value $6,000 per year.
No. available 1
Offer Made directly by UTS via email.
Scholarship conditions Visit the UTS website at www.uts.edu.au/future-students/scholarships.
Approved leave You may be able to retain your institution equity scholarship when on approved leave.
Payment Made according to the Conditions of Award of the Eric Dreikurs Scholarship. Details of payment can be found in the
Conditions of Award which will be provided with the scholarship offer.
Citizenship/residency Open to:
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Australian citizens
New Zealand citizens
permanent residents of Australia.
Level of study Undergraduate.
Attendance Must be a full-time student.
(See ‘Table 6: Full-time study definitions’ on page 20.)
Financial hardship Must demonstrate financial hardship.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Type of course Must have completed at least one year of a Bachelor of Laws degree.
Other disadvantages UTS will generally award scholarships to students who demonstrate multiple disadvantages under the following
criteria:
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carer responsibilities
financial hardship
Indigenous Australian
long-term medical condition/disability or ongoing effects of abuse
refugee status
regional or remote disadvantage
sole parent responsibilities.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Previous qualifications Open to enrolled UTS Law undergraduate students who have completed at least one year of a UTS Bachelor of Laws
(single or combined degree).
Receiving Australian You are eligible for consideration if you are eligible to receive a Start-up Scholarship and/or a Relocation Scholarship
Government-funded in 2016.
scholarships You are eligible for consideration if you will be receiving another type of Commonwealth Scholarship in 2016, for
example, an Indigenous Commonwealth Education Costs Scholarship.
Receiving non-government- You may be eligible for consideration if you will be receiving one or more other non-government-funded scholarship/s
funded scholarships in 2016.
Other information Students must maintain satisfactory academic progress, or show evidence of exceptional circumstances.
In addition to submitting UAC’s ES Online application, to be eligible all candidates must apply using the UTS Law
Scholarships Online Application form. Contact UTS for more information.
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University of Technology Sydney
Law Equity Scholarship
Duration 4 years.
Value $5,000 per year (total value of $20,000 over the duration of the scholarship).
No. available 1
Offer Made directly by UTS via email.
Scholarship conditions Visit the UTS website at www.uts.edu.au/future-students/scholarships.
Approved leave You may be able to retain your institution equity scholarship when on approved leave.
Payment Made according to the Conditions of Award of the Law Equity Scholarship. Details of payment can be found in the
Conditions of Award which will be provided with the scholarship offer.
Citizenship/residency Open to:
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■
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Australian citizens
New Zealand citizens
permanent residents of Australia.
Level of study Undergraduate.
Attendance Must be a full-time student.
(See ‘Table 6: Full-time study definitions’ on page 20.)
Financial hardship Must demonstrate financial hardship.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Other disadvantages UTS will generally award scholarships to students who demonstrate multiple disadvantages under the following
criteria:
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carer responsibilities
financial hardship
Indigenous Australian
long-term medical condition/disability or ongoing effects of abuse
refugee status
regional or remote disadvantage
sole parent responsibilities.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Previous qualifications Open to candidates who are applying as current school leavers or gap year students for a Bachelor of Laws (single or
combined degree).
Receiving Australian You are eligible for consideration if you are eligible to receive a Start-up Scholarship and/or a Relocation Scholarship
Government-funded in 2016.
scholarships You are eligible for consideration if you will be receiving another type of Commonwealth Scholarship in 2016, for
example, an Indigenous Commonwealth Education Costs Scholarship.
Receiving non-government- You may be eligible for consideration if you will be receiving one or more other non-government funded scholarship/s
funded scholarships in 2016.
Other information In addition to submitting UAC’s ES Online application, to be eligible all candidates must apply using the UTS Law
Scholarships Online Application form. Contact UTS for more information.
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Linden Little Equity Scholarship
Duration 2 years.
Value $14,000 per year (total value of $28,000 over the duration of the scholarship).
No. available 1
Offer Made directly by UTS via email.
Scholarship conditions Visit the UTS website at www.uts.edu.au/future-students/scholarships.
Approved leave You may be able to retain your institution equity scholarship when on approved leave.
Payment Made according to the Conditions of Award of the Linden Little Equity Scholarship. Details of payment can be found in
the Conditions of Award which will be provided with the scholarship offer.
Citizenship/residency Open to:
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Australian citizens
permanent residents of Australia.
Level of study Undergraduate.
Attendance Must be a full-time student.
(See ‘Table 6: Full-time study definitions’ on page 20.)
Type of course
Open to students enrolled in a Commonwealth-supported place.
Financial hardship Must demonstrate financial hardship.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Other disadvantages UTS will generally award scholarships to students who demonstrate multiple disadvantages under the following
criteria:
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carer responsibilities
financial hardship
Indigenous Australian
long-term medical condition/disability or ongoing effects of abuse
refugee status
regional or remote disadvantage
sole parent responsibilities.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Previous qualifications Open to candidates commencing their first year of an undergraduate Bachelor of Engineering (Honours), Diploma in
Professional Engineering Practice degree at UTS.
Receiving Australian You are eligible for consideration if you are eligible to receive a Start-up Scholarship and/or a Relocation Scholarship
Government-funded in 2016.
scholarships You are eligible for consideration if you will be receiving another type of Commonwealth Scholarship in 2016, for
example, an Indigenous Commonwealth Education Costs Scholarship.
Receiving non-government- You may be eligible for consideration if you will be receiving one or more other non-government-funded scholarship/s
funded scholarships in 2016.
Other information Open to current school leavers with an ATAR of 80.00 or above or equivalent (excluding bonus points).
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University of Technology Sydney
WJ and LM Sinclair Scholarship
Duration 5 years.
Value Up to $20,000 per year (total value of $100,000 over the duration of the scholarship).
No. available 1
Offer Made directly by UTS via email.
Scholarship conditions Visit the UTS website at www.uts.edu.au/future-students/scholarships.
Approved leave You may be able to retain your institution equity scholarship when on approved leave.
Payment Made according to the Conditions of Award of the WJ and LM Sinclair Scholarship. Details of payment can be found in
the Conditions of Award which will be provided with the scholarship offer.
Citizenship/residency Open to Australian citizens.
Level of study Undergraduate.
Attendance Must be a full-time student.
(See ‘Table 6: Full-time study definitions’ on page 20.)
Type of course
Open to students enrolled in a Commonwealth-supported place.
Financial hardship Must demonstrate financial hardship.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Other disadvantages UTS will generally award scholarships to students who demonstrate multiple disadvantages under the following
criteria:
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carer responsibilities
financial hardship
Indigenous Australian
long-term medical condition/disability or ongoing effects of abuse
refugee status
regional or remote disadvantage
sole parent responsibilities.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Previous qualifications Open to candidates commencing their first year of an undergraduate Bachelor of Engineering, Diploma in Engineering
Practice degree at UTS.
Receiving Australian You are eligible for consideration if you are eligible to receive a Start-up Scholarship and/or a Relocation Scholarship
Government-funded in 2016.
scholarships You are eligible for consideration if you will be receiving another type of Commonwealth Scholarship in 2016, for
example, an Indigenous Commonwealth Education Costs Scholarship.
Receiving non-government- You may be eligible for consideration if you will be receiving one or more other non-government-funded scholarship/s
funded scholarships in 2016.
Other information Open to current or non-current school leavers with an ATAR of 80.00 or above or equivalent (excluding bonus points).
In addition to submitting UAC’s ES Online application to be eligible all candidates must apply using the UTS
Engineering Scholarships Online Application form. Contact UTS for more information.
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John Hughes Memorial Scholarship
Duration One-off payment.
Value $2,500 per year.
No. available 1
Offer Made directly by UTS via email.
Scholarship conditions Visit the UTS website at www.uts.edu.au/future-students/scholarships.
Approved leave Not applicable.
Payment Made according to the Conditions of Award of the John Hughes Memorial Scholarship. Details of payment can be
found in the Conditions of Award which will be provided with the scholarship offer.
Citizenship/residency Open to:
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Australian citizens
New Zealand citizens
permanent residents of Australia.
Level of study Undergraduate.
Attendance Must be a full-time or part-time student.
(See ‘Table 6: Full-time study definitions’ on page 20.)
Type of course
Open to students enrolled in a Commonwealth-supported place.
Financial hardship Must demonstrate financial hardship.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Other disadvantages UTS will generally award scholarships to students who demonstrate multiple disadvantages under the following
criteria:
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■
■
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carer responsibilities
financial hardship
Indigenous Australian
long-term medical condition/disability or ongoing effects of abuse
refugee status
regional or remote disadvantage
sole parent responsibilities.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Previous qualifications Open to current undergraduate UTS students enrolled in and who have completed at least one semester of one of the
following UTS courses, with a credit average and no fails:
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Bachelor of Science in Information Technology
Bachelor of Science in Information Technology Diploma in Information Technology Professional Practice
Bachelor of Science in Information Technology Bachelor of Arts in International Studies
Bachelor of Science in Information Technology Bachelor of Laws.
Receiving Australian You are eligible for consideration if you are eligible to receive a Start-up Scholarship and/or a Relocation Scholarship
Government-funded in 2016.
scholarships You are eligible for consideration if you will be receiving another type of Commonwealth Scholarship in 2016, for
example, an Indigenous Commonwealth Education Costs Scholarship.
Receiving non-government- You may be eligible for consideration if you will be receiving one or more other non-government-funded scholarship/s
funded scholarships in 2016.
Other information Applicants must be in their second (full-time) semester, or later in specified IT courses with no fail results and
minimum of a credit average.
In addition to submitting UAC’s ES Online application to be eligible all candidates must apply using the UTS Online
Scholarships Application form. Contact UTS for more information.
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University of Technology Sydney
Women in Engineering Equity Scholarship
Duration 1 year.
Value $14,000
No. available 1
Offer Made directly by UTS via email.
Scholarship conditions Visit the UTS website at www.uts.edu.au/future-students/scholarships.
Approved leave You may be able to retain your institution equity scholarship when on approved leave.
Payment Made according to the Conditions of Award of the Women in Engineering Equity Scholarship. Details of payment can
be found in the Conditions of Award which will be provided with the scholarship offer.
Citizenship/residency Open to:
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Australian citizens
permanent residents of Australia other than New Zealand citizens (other than humanitarian)
permanent residents of Australia other than New Zealand citizens (humanitarian).
Level of study Undergraduate.
Attendance Must be a full-time student.
(See ‘Table 6: Full-time study definitions’ on page 20.)
Type of course
Open to students enrolled in a Commonwealth-supported place.
Financial hardship Must demonstrate financial hardship and/or other disadvantages.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Other disadvantages UTS will generally award scholarships to students who demonstrate multiple disadvantages under the following
criteria:
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financial hardship
Indigenous Australian
long-term medical condition/disability or ongoing effects of abuse
refugee status
difficult family circumstances
regional or remote disadvantage.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Previous qualifications Open to female candidates commencing their first year of an undergraduate Bachelor of Engineering (Honours),
Diploma in Professional Engineering Practice degree at UTS.
Receiving Australian You are eligible for consideration if you either:
Government-funded ■ are eligible to receive a Start-up Scholarship and/or a Relocation Scholarship in 2016, or
scholarships
■ will be receiving another type of Commonwealth Scholarship in 2016, for example, an Indigenous Commonwealth
Education Costs Scholarship.
Receiving non-government- You are not eligible for consideration if you hold other UTS Scholarships, unless an equity-based scholarship is
funded scholarships approved by exception.
Other information Open to female current or non-current school leavers with an ATAR of 80.00 or above or equivalent (excluding bonus
points).
In addition to submitting UAC’s ES Online application to be eligible all candidates must apply using the UTS
Engineering Scholarships Online Application form. Contact UTS for more information.
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Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Undergraduate Student Merit Scholarships
Duration One-off payment.
Value $5,000 per year.
No. available 2 (usually one per Autumn and Spring semester).
Offer Made directly by UTS via email.
Scholarship conditions Visit the UTS website at www.uts.edu.au/future-students/scholarships.
Approved leave Not applicable.
Payment Made according to the Conditions of Award of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Undergraduate Student Merit
Scholarship. Details of payment can be found in the Conditions of Award which will be provided with the scholarship
offer.
Citizenship/residency Open to:
■
■
■
Australian citizens
New Zealand citizens
permanent residents of Australia.
Level of study Undergraduate.
Attendance Must be a full-time student.
(See ‘Table 6: Full-time study definitions’ on page 20.)
Type of course
Open to students enrolled in a Commonwealth-supported place.
Financial hardship Must demonstrate financial hardship.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Other disadvantages UTS will generally award scholarships to students who demonstrate multiple disadvantages under the following
criteria:
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■
■
■
■
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■
carer responsibilities
financial hardship
Indigenous Australian
long-term medical condition/disability or ongoing effects of abuse
refugee status
regional or remote disadvantage
sole parent responsibilities.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Previous qualifications ■
Open to current undergraduate UTS students who have completed 48 credit points of their UTS Faculty of Arts and
Social Sciences undergraduate degree.
Receiving Australian You are eligible for consideration if you are eligible to receive a Start-up Scholarship and/or a Relocation Scholarship
Government-funded in 2016.
scholarships You are eligible for consideration if you will be receiving another type of Commonwealth Scholarship in 2016, for
example an Indigenous Commonwealth Education Costs Scholarship.
Receiving non-government- You are not eligible for consideration unless an equity-based scholarship is approved by exception.
funded scholarships
Other information Applicants must continue to be enrolled full-time (enrolment in a minimum of 18 credit points/semester) in a Faculty
of Arts and Social Sciences undergraduate degree at UTS.
In addition to submitting UAC’s ES Online application to be eligible all candidates must apply using the UTS Faculty of
Arts and Social Sciences Scholarship Application form. Contact UTS for more information.
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University of Technology Sydney
Ezekiel Solomon Scholarship
Duration One-off payment.
Value $5,000 per year.
No. available 1
Offer Made directly by UTS via email.
Scholarship conditions Visit the UTS website at www.uts.edu.au/future-students/scholarships.
Approved leave You may be able to retain your institution equity scholarship when on approved leave.
Payment Made according to the Conditions of Award of the Ezekiel Solomon Scholarship. Details of payment can be found in the
Conditions of Award which will be provided with the scholarship offer.
Citizenship/residency Open to:
■
■
■
Australian citizens
New Zealand citizens
permanent residents of Australia.
Level of study Undergraduate.
Attendance Must be a full-time student.
(See ‘Table 6: Full-time study definitions’ on page 20.)
Type of course
Open to students enrolled in a Commonwealth-supported place.
Financial hardship Must demonstrate financial hardship.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Other disadvantages UTS will generally award scholarships to students who demonstrate multiple disadvantages under the following
criteria:
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■
■
■
■
■
■
carer responsibilities
financial hardship
Indigenous Australian
long-term medical condition/disability or ongoing effects of abuse
refugee status
regional or remote disadvantage
sole parent responsibilities.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Previous qualifications Open to students enrolled or intending to enrol in a UTS Bachelor of Laws (single or combined) degree in the semester
the scholarship is awarded.
Receiving Australian You are eligible for consideration if you are eligible to receive a Start-up Scholarship and/or a Relocation Scholarship
Government-funded in 2016.
scholarships You are eligible for consideration if you will be receiving another type of Commonwealth Scholarship in 2016, for
example an Indigenous Commonwealth Education Costs Scholarship.
Receiving non-government- You are not eligible for consideration unless an equity-based scholarship is approved by exception.
funded scholarships
Other information In addition to submitting UAC’s ES Online application to be eligible all candidates must apply using the UTS Faculty of
Law Equity Scholarship Application form. Contact UTS for more information.
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University of Western Sydney
telephone:
email:
website:
1300 207 669
study@uws.edu.au
scholarships@uws.edu.au
www.uws.edu.au/scholarships
The University of Western Sydney (UWS) has a proud tradition of broadening access to education for the residents of Greater Western Sydney. One of its main
features is a multi-campus teaching base which ensures higher education is both accessible and responsive to their work, family and lifestyle commitments.
UWS Opportunity Scholarships
Duration 4 years.
Value $5,000 per year (or part-time equivalent).
No. available To be determined.
Scholarship conditions Continuing students must have and maintain a grade point average of 5.0 per semester. School leavers must have
an ATAR or equivalent of 80.00 or above. Students must reside in or have undertaken their HSC in Greater Western
Sydney as defined by UWS. For details, visit www.uws.edu.au/informationabout/scholarships_home/scholarship_
application_information/greater_western_sydney_postcodes.
Approved leave
Payment
Citizenship/residency
You may be able to retain your institution equity scholarship when on approved leave.
Made according to the terms and conditions of the UWS Opportunity Scholarship. Details of payment along with the
terms and conditions will be provided with the scholarship offer.
Open to:
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Australian citizens
Australian permanent residents.
Level of study Must be an undergraduate student at UWS.
Attendance Open to full-time and part-time students.
(See ‘Table 6: Full-time study definitions’ on page 20.)
Type of course
Must be enrolled in a Commonwealth-supported place.
Financial hardship Must demonstrate financial hardship and/or other disadvantages.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Other disadvantages UWS will generally award scholarships to students who demonstrate multiple disadvantages under the following
criteria:
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■
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■
carer responsibilities
English language difficulty
financial hardship
Indigenous Australian
long-term medical condition/disability or ongoing effects of abuse
refugee status
regional or remote disadvantage
sole parent responsibilities.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Previous qualifications You are not eligible for consideration if you already hold a Bachelor degree or higher-level award unless the award you
hold is a prerequisite to the course you are enrolled in (or will be enrolled in).
Receiving Australian You may hold one UWS-funded scholarship and one UWS donor-funded scholarship in conjunction with a Start-up
Government-funded Scholarship and/or a Relocation Scholarship.
scholarships
Other information Selection of this scholarship is based on a combination of academic performance and financial need to the maximum
number of scholarships available.
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UWS Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Achievement Scholarships
Duration 5 years.
Value $5,000 per year (or part-time equivalent).
No. available To be determined.
Scholarship conditions Continuing students must have and maintain a grade point average of 4.0 per semester. New students must have
achieved an ATAR or equivalent of 65.00 or above via the Badanami Alternative Entry Program.
Approved leave You may be able to retain your institution equity scholarship when on approved leave.
Payment Made according to the terms and conditions of the UWS Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Achievement Scholarship.
Details of payment along with the terms and conditions will be provided with the scholarship offer.
Citizenship/residency Open to identified Australian Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islanders.
Level of study
Attendance
Must be an undergraduate student at UWS.
Open to full-time and part-time students.
(See ‘Table 6: Full-time study definitions’ on page 20.)
Type of course
Must be enrolled in a Commonwealth-supported place.
Financial hardship Must demonstrate financial hardship and/or other disadvantages.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Other disadvantages UWS will generally award scholarships to students who demonstrate multiple disadvantages under the following
criteria:
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■
■
■
■
■
■
carer responsibilities
English language difficulty
financial hardship
Indigenous Australian
long-term medical condition/disability or ongoing effects of abuse
refugee status
regional or remote disadvantage
sole parent responsibilities.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Previous qualifications You are not eligible for consideration if you already hold a Bachelor degree or higher-level award unless the award you
hold is a prerequisite to the course you are enrolled in (or will be enrolled in).
Receiving Australian You may hold one UWS-funded scholarship or one UWS donor-funded scholarship in conjunction with one or more
Government-funded Commonwealth Scholarships in 2016.
scholarships
Other information Selection of this scholarship is based on a combination of academic performance and financial need to the maximum
number of scholarships available.
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University of Wollongong
telephone:
email:
website:
(02) 4252 8959
scholarships@uow.edu.au
www.uow.edu.au/about/scholarships/index.html
The University of Wollongong (UOW) Equity Scholarships provide assistance to students who are experiencing social and or financial disadvantage.
These scholarships will be awarded to students who might not otherwise have the opportunity to attend university.
UOW Equity Scholarships
Duration 1 year.
Value $3,000 per year.
No. available 10
Scholarship conditions Must be commencing study in 2016 as a first-year (no previous enrolment at UOW) full-time undergraduate student at
UOW and maintain minimum pass grades without any fail grades.
Approved leave
Payment
Citizenship/residency
Not available.
Made according to the terms and conditions of the UOW Equity Scholarship. Details of the scholarship payment along
with the terms and conditions will be provided with the scholarship offer.
Open to:
■
■
Australian citizens
Australian permanent residents or holders of an Australian humanitarian visa.
Level of study Must be an undergraduate student.
Attendance Must be a full-time student, however, part-time students will be considered if they are able to demonstrate that
exceptional circumstances prevent them from studying full-time.
(See ‘Table 6: Full-time study definitions’ on page 20.)
Type of course
Open to students enrolled in a Commonwealth-supported place or a domestic fee-paying place.
Financial hardship Must demonstrate financial hardship and/or other disadvantages.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Other disadvantages University of Wollongong will generally award scholarships to students who demonstrate multiple disadvantages under
the following criteria:
■
■
■
■
■
■
■
carer responsibilities
English language difficulty
financial hardship
Indigenous Australian
long-term medical condition/disability or ongoing effects of abuse
regional or remote disadvantage
sole parent responsibilities.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Previous qualifications You are not eligible for consideration if you already hold a Bachelor degree or higher-level award unless the award you
hold is a prerequisite to the course you are enrolled in (or will be enrolled in).
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University of Wollongong
UOW General Residential Scholarships
Duration 1 year.
Value $15,000 per year.
No. available 11
Scholarship conditions Must be commencing study in 2016 as a first-year (no previous enrolment at UOW), full-time undergraduate student at
UOW and maintain pass grades without any fail grades.
Approved leave
Payment
Citizenship/residency
Not available.
Made according to the terms and conditions of the UOW General Residential Scholarship. Details of the scholarship
payment along with the terms and conditions will be provided with the scholarship offer.
Open to:
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Australian citizens
Australian permanent residents or holders of an Australian humanitarian visa.
Level of study Must be an undergraduate student.
Attendance Must be a full-time student, however, part-time students will be considered if they are able to demonstrate that
exceptional circumstances prevent them from studying full-time.
(See ‘Table 6: Full-time study definitions’ on page 20.)
Type of course
Open to students enrolled in a Commonwealth-supported place or a domestic fee-paying place.
Financial hardship Must demonstrate financial hardship and/or other disadvantages.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Other disadvantages University of Wollongong will generally award scholarships to students who demonstrate multiple disadvantages under
the following criteria:
■
■
■
■
■
■
■
carer responsibilities
English language difficulty
financial hardship
Indigenous Australian
long-term medical condition/disability or ongoing effects of abuse
regional or remote disadvantage
sole parent responsibilities.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Previous qualifications You are not eligible for consideration if you already hold a Bachelor degree or higher-level award unless the award you
hold is a prerequisite to the course you are enrolled in (or will be enrolled in).
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UOW Mature Age Scholarships
Duration The minimum duration of an undergraduate degree.
Value $1,000 per year.
No. available 12
Scholarship conditions Must be commencing study in 2016 as a first-year (no previous enrolment at UOW), full-time undergraduate student at
UOW and maintain pass grades without any fail grades.
Applicants must be at least 21 years of age.
Approved leave
Payment
Citizenship/residency
Not available.
Made according to the terms and conditions of the UOW Mature Age Scholarship. Details of the scholarship payment
along with the terms and conditions will be provided with the scholarship offer.
Open to:
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■
Australian citizens
Australian permanent residents or holders of an Australian humanitarian visa.
Level of study Must be an undergraduate student.
Attendance Must be a full-time student, however, part-time students will be considered if they are able to demonstrate that
exceptional circumstances prevent them from studying full-time.
(See ‘Table 6: Full-time study definitions’ on page 20.)
Type of course
Open to students enrolled in a Commonwealth-supported place or a domestic fee-paying place.
Financial hardship Must demonstrate financial hardship and/or other disadvantages.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Other disadvantages University of Wollongong will generally award scholarships to students who demonstrate multiple disadvantages under
the following criteria:
■
■
■
■
■
■
■
carer responsibilities
English language difficulty
financial hardship
Indigenous Australian
long-term medical condition/disability or ongoing effects of abuse
regional or remote disadvantage
sole parent responsibilities.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Previous qualifications You are not eligible for consideration if you already hold a Bachelor degree or higher-level award unless the award you
hold is a prerequisite to the course you are enrolled in (or will be enrolled in).
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University of Wollongong
Learning and Development Scholarships
Duration Up to 3 years.
Value $3,000 per year.
No. available Varies.
Scholarship conditions Must be commencing study in 2016 as a first-year (no previous enrolment at UOW) full-time undergraduate student at
UOW and maintain minimum pass grades without any fail grades.
Approved leave
Payment
Citizenship/residency
Not available.
Made according to the terms and conditions of the UOW Learning and Development Scholarship. Details of payment
along with the terms and conditions will be provided with the scholarship offer.
Open to:
■
■
Australian citizens
Australian permanent residents or holders of an Australian humanitarian visa.
Level of study Must be an undergraduate student.
Attendance Must be a full-time student, however, part-time students will be considered if they are able to demonstrate that
exceptional circumstances prevent them from studying full-time.
(See ‘Table 6: Full-time study definitions’ on page 20.)
Type of course
Open to students enrolled in a Commonwealth-supported place or a domestic fee-paying place.
Financial hardship Must demonstrate financial hardship and/or other disadvantages.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Other disadvantages University of Wollongong will generally award scholarships to students who demonstrate multiple disadvantages under
the following criteria:
■
■
■
■
■
■
■
carer responsibilities
English language difficulty
financial hardship
Indigenous Australian
long-term medical condition/disability or ongoing effects of abuse
regional or remote disadvantage
sole parent responsibilities.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Previous qualifications You are not eligible for consideration if you already hold a Bachelor degree or higher-level award unless the award you
hold is a prerequisite to the course you are enrolled in (or will be enrolled in).
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In2Uni Scholarships
Duration 1 year.
Value $1,000
No. available Varies.
Scholarship conditions Must be commencing study in 2016 as a first-year (no previous enrolment at UOW) full-time undergraduate student at
UOW and maintain minimum pass grades without any fail grades.
Approved leave
Payment
Citizenship/residency
Not available.
Made according to the terms and conditions of the UOW In2Uni Scholarship. Details of payment along with the terms
and conditions will be provided with the scholarship offer.
Open to:
■
■
Australian citizens
Australian permanent resident or holder of an Australian humanitarian visa.
Level of study Must be an undergraduate student.
Attendance Must be a full-time student, however, part-time students will be considered if they are able to demonstrate that
exceptional circumstances prevent them from studying full-time.
(See ‘Table 6: Full-time study definitions’ on page 20.)
Type of course
Open to students enrolled in a Commonwealth-supported place or a domestic fee-paying place.
Financial hardship Must demonstrate financial hardship and/or other disadvantages.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Other disadvantages University of Wollongong will generally award scholarships to students who demonstrate multiple disadvantages under
the following criteria:
■
■
■
■
■
■
■
carer responsibilities
English language difficulty
financial hardship
Indigenous Australian
long-term medical condition/disability or ongoing effects of abuse
regional or remote disadvantage
sole parent responsibilities.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Previous qualifications You are not eligible for consideration if you already hold a Bachelor degree or higher-level award.
Other information Applicants must have attended an In2Uni school and participated in In2Uni programs as detailed on UOW’s
In2Uni-MyWay site www.uow.edu.au/in2uni-myway/index.html.
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UNSW Australia
telephone:
email:
website:
(02) 9385 1078 UNSW Scholarships
scholarships@unsw.edu.au
www.scholarships.unsw.edu.au
Through UNSW Australia’s Equity Scholarships program a large number of equity scholarships are available to assist students who are financially and
educationally disadvantaged to undertake full-time undergraduate study at UNSW.
All Equity Scholarships at UNSW Australia require students to experience financial disadvantage, but when awarding scholarships UNSW Australia may
also consider factors such as:
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carer responsibilities
English language difficulties
long-term medical condition/disability or ongoing effects of abuse
regional or remote disadvantage
sole parent responsibilities
Indigenous Australians.
Most Institution Equity Scholarships offered by UNSW Australia are for the minimum duration of the program (maximum five years unless stated otherwise).
To continue receiving these scholarships students must maintain good academic standing which requires students to be enrolled full-time and pass 50 per
cent of courses undertaken each semester.
You are still eligible for consideration of an equity scholarships at UNSW Australia even if you’re eligible to receive another scholarship, for example:
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a Start-up Scholarship and/or a Relocation Scholarship
a Commonwealth Scholarship, for example, an Indigenous Commonwealth Education Costs Scholarship
a non-government-funded scholarship.
UNSW Australia scholarship payments made after your first semester are subject to students maintaining good academic standing. Check the terms and
conditions of your scholarship for more information. Visit www.my.unsw.edu.au for rules about academic standing at UNSW Australia.
UNSW Vice-Chancellor’s Equity Scholarships
Duration Minimum duration of program.
Value $5,000 per year.
No. available 20
Scholarship conditions Must be entering your first year of study in an undergraduate program in 2016.
Approved leave
Payment
May be able to retain scholarship if on approved leave.
In 2016 you will receive $5,000 divided into two equal payments, paid each semester within six weeks of the relevant
census date. The scholarship is for the minimum duration of program with a maximum of five years’ duration.
Payments after the first year are subject to students maintaining good academic standing. Visit www.my.unsw.edu.au
for rules about academic standing at UNSW.
Citizenship/residency Open to:
■
■
Australian citizens
permanent residents of Australia.
Level of study Open to first-year undergraduate students who are commencing at UNSW in 2016.
Attendance
Must be a full-time student.
(See ‘Table 6: Full-time study definitions’ on page 20.)
Type of course
Must be enrolled in a Commonwealth-supported place. No deferments.
Financial hardship Must demonstrate financial hardship and/or other disadvantages.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Other disadvantages When awarding this scholarship UNSW may also take into account whether the student is able to demonstrate one or
more disadvantages under the following criteria:
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■
■
■
■
■
■
carer responsibilities
English language difficulty
long-term medical condition/disability or ongoing effects of abuse
regional or remote disadvantage
sole parent responsibilities
Indigenous Australian
financial hardship.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Previous qualifications You are not eligible for consideration if you already hold a Bachelor degree or higher-level award.
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UNSW Access Assist Scholarships
Duration Minimum duration of program.
Value $10,000 per year.
No. available 22 (+3 Indigenous students).
Scholarship conditions Must be entering your first year of study in an undergraduate program in 2016.
Approved leave
Payment
May be able to retain scholarship when on approved leave.
In 2016 you will choose your payment option from your offer letter, if successful. Payments after the first year are
subject to students maintaining good academic standing. Visit www.my.unsw.edu.au for rules about academic
standing at UNSW.
Citizenship/residency Open to:
■
■
Australian citizens
permanent residents of Australia.
Level of study Open to first-year undergraduate students who are commencing study at UNSW in 2016.
Attendance
Must be a full-time student.
(See ‘Table 6: Full-time study definitions’ on page 20.)
Type of course
Must be enrolled in a Commonwealth-supported place. No deferments.
Financial hardship Must demonstrate financial hardship and/or other disadvantages.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Other disadvantages You must have submitted an Educational Access Schemes (EAS) application through UAC by Wednesday 6 January 2016
and be eligible for consideration under UNSW’s ACCESS scheme. Visit www.uac.edu.au/undergraduate/eas/ for
application details.
For the disadvantages considered through EAS refer to the ‘Types of disadvantage’ table in the EAS booklet available
on UAC’s website or visit www.uac.edu.au/undergraduate/eas/.
Previous qualifications You are not eligible for consideration if you already hold a Bachelor degree or higher-level award.
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UNSW Australia
UNSW Vice-Chancellor’s Alumni Appeal Equity Scholarships
Duration Minimum duration of program.
Value $5,000 per year.
No. available Up to 15.
Scholarship conditions Must be entering your first year of study in an undergraduate degree in 2016.
Approved leave
Payment
May be able to retain scholarship when on approved leave.
In 2016 you will receive payments on a fortnightly basis over the academic year. The scholarship is for the minimum
duration of the program you have accepted at UNSW (with a maximum of five years’ duration). Payments after the first
year are subject to students maintaining good academic standing. Visit www.my.unsw.edu.au for rules about academic
standing at UNSW.
Citizenship/residency Open to:
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Australian citizens
permanent residents of Australia.
Level of study Open to first-year students who are commencing an undergraduate program at UNSW in 2016.
Attendance
Must be a full-time student.
(See ‘Table 6: Full-time study definitions’ on page 20.)
Type of course
Must be enrolled in a Commonwealth-supported place. No deferments.
Financial hardship Must demonstrate financial hardship and/or other disadvantages.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Other disadvantages When awarding this scholarship, UNSW may also take into account whether the student is able to demonstrate one or
more disadvantages under the following criteria:
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carer responsibilities
English language difficulty
long-term medical condition/disability or ongoing effects of abuse
regional or remote disadvantage
sole parent responsibilities
Indigenous Australian
financial hardship.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Previous qualifications You are not eligible for consideration if you already hold a Bachelor degree or higher-level award.
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UNSW Alumni Leaders Scholarship in Business
Duration 3 years for a single degree or 5 years maximum for a combined degree.
Value $5,000 per year.
No. available 1
Scholarship conditions Must be entering your first year of study in an undergraduate degree at the Australian School of Business in 2016.
Approved leave May be able to retain scholarship when on approved leave.
Payment In 2016 you will receive $5,000 divided into two equal payments, paid each semester within six weeks of the relevant
census date. The scholarship is for the minimum duration of program (maximum three years single degree and
five years for a combined degree). Payments after the first year are subject to students maintaining good academic
standing. Visit www.my.unsw.edu.au for rules about academic standing at UNSW.
Citizenship/residency
Open to:
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Australian citizens
permanent residents of Australia.
Level of study Open to first-year students who are commencing an undergraduate program at the Australian School of Business
in 2016.
Attendance Must be a full-time student.
(See ‘Table 6: Full-time study definitions’ on page 20.)
Type of course
Must be enrolled in a Commonwealth-supported place. No deferments.
Financial hardship Must demonstrate financial hardship and/or other disadvantages.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Other disadvantages When awarding this scholarship, UNSW may also take into account whether the student is able to demonstrate one or
more disadvantages under the following criteria:
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carer responsibilities
English language difficulty
long-term medical condition/disability or ongoing effects of abuse
regional or remote disadvantage
sole parent responsibilities
Indigenous Australian
financial hardship.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Previous qualifications You are not eligible for consideration if you already hold a Bachelor degree or higher-level award.
Other In addition to completing the application through UAC, eligible applicants may be invited to submit a statement
addressing academic merit, commitment to program and evidence of leadership potential. You will be contacted by
UNSW if eligible.
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UNSW Australia
UNSW Mattick Scholarship in Business
Duration 3 years for a single degree or 5 years maximum for a combined degree.
Value $5,000 per year.
No. available 1
Scholarship conditions Must be entering your first year of study in an undergraduate degree at the Australian School of Business in 2016.
Approved leave May be able to retain scholarship when on approved leave.
Payment In 2016 you will receive $5,000 divided into two equal payments, paid each semester within six weeks of the relevant
census date. The scholarship is for the duration of program (maximum three years single degree and five years for a
combined degree). Payments after the first year are subject to students maintaining good academic standing. Visit
www.my.unsw.edu.au for rules about academic standing at UNSW.
Citizenship/residency
Open to:
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Australian citizens
permanent residents of Australia.
Level of study Open to first-year students who are commencing an undergraduate program at the Australian School of Business
in 2016.
Attendance Must be a full-time student.
(See ‘Table 6: Full-time study definitions’ on page 20.)
Type of course
Must be enrolled in a Commonwealth-supported place. No deferments.
Financial hardship Must demonstrate financial hardship and/or other disadvantages.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Other disadvantages When awarding this scholarship, UNSW may also take into account whether the student is able to demonstrate one or
more disadvantages under the following criteria:
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carer responsibilities
English language difficulty
long-term medical condition/disability or ongoing effects of abuse
regional or remote disadvantage
sole parent responsibilities
Indigenous Australian
financial hardship.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Previous qualifications You are not eligible for consideration if you already hold a Bachelor degree or higher-level award.
Other In addition to completing the application through UAC, eligible applicants may be invited to submit a statement
addressing academic merit, commitment to program and evidence of leadership potential. Preference will be given to
students from sole parent families. You will be contacted by UNSW if eligible.
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Kosmos Asset Management Scholarship in Economics
Duration Up to 3 years.
Value $5,000 per year.
No. available 1
Scholarship conditions Must be entering your first year of study in an undergraduate program of Bachelor of Economics in 2016.
Approved leave
Payment
Citizenship/residency
May be able to retain scholarship when on approved leave.
In 2016 you will receive $5,000 divided into two equal payments, paid each semester within six weeks of the relevant
census date.
Open to:
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permanent residents of Australia.
Level of study Open to students commencing their first year of study in an undergraduate program of Bachelor of Economics at
UNSW in 2016.
Attendance
Must be a full-time student.
(See ‘Table 6: Full-time study definitions’ on page 20.)
Type of course
Must be enrolled in a Commonwealth-supported place. No deferments.
Financial hardship Must demonstrate financial hardship.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Other disadvantages When awarding this scholarship, UNSW may also take into account whether the student is able to demonstrate one or
more disadvantages under the following criteria:
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carer responsibilities
English language difficulty
long-term medical condition/disability or ongoing effects of abuse
regional or remote disadvantage
sole parent responsibilities
Indigenous Australian
financial hardship.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Previous qualifications You are not eligible for consideration if you already hold a Bachelor degree or higher-level award.
Other In addition to completing the application through UAC, eligible applicants may be invited to submit a statement
addressing academic merit, commitment to program and evidence of leadership potential. You will be contacted by
UNSW if eligible.
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UNSW Australia
John M Green Scholarship in Law
Duration Minimum duration of program of an undergraduate combined Bachelor of Laws degree (5 years).
Value $20,000 up to $100,000.
No. available 1
Scholarship conditions Must be entering your first year of study in an undergraduate combined Bachelor of Laws degree in 2016.
Approved leave
Payment
You may be able to retain the scholarship if on approved leave.
The scholarship covers tuition, accommodation and other educational costs up to the value of $20,000 per year.
Tuition will be paid directly out of the scholarship funds with the remainder paid on a fortnightly basis over the
academic year. The scholarship is for the duration of the program (maximum five years). Payments after the first year
are subject to students maintaining good academic standing. Visit www.my.unsw.edu.au for rules about academic
standing at UNSW.
Citizenship/residency Open to:
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Australian citizens
permanent residents of Australia.
Level of study Open to first-year undergraduate students who are commencing an undergraduate combined Bachelor of Laws degree
at UNSW in 2016.
Attendance Must be a full-time student.
(See ‘Table 6: Full-time study definitions’ on page 20.)
Type of course
Must be enrolled in a Commonwealth-supported place. No deferments.
Financial hardship Must demonstrate financial hardship and/or other disadvantages.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Other disadvantages You must have submitted an Educational Access Schemes (EAS) application through UAC by Wednesday 6 January 2016
and be eligible for consideration under UNSW’s ACCESS scheme. Visit www.uac.edu.au/undergraduate/eas/ for
application details.
For the disadvantages considered through EAS refer to the ‘Types of Disadvantage’ table in the EAS booklet or visit
www.uac.edu.au/undergraduate/eas/.
Previous qualifications You are not eligible for consideration if you already hold a Bachelor degree or higher-level award.
Other Students must apply through the UNSW Scholarships website, www.scholarships.unsw.edu.au, to be considered for
this scholarship in addition to applying for EAS through UAC.
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Lilian Cohen Memorial Award
Duration 1 year.
Value $5,000
No. available 1
Scholarship conditions Must be entering your first year of study in an undergraduate combined Law program in 2016.
Approved leave
Payment
Citizenship/residency
Not available.
In 2016 you will receive $5,000 divided into two equal payments, paid each semester within six weeks of the relevant
census date.
Open to:
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Australian citizens
permanent residents of Australia.
Level of study Open to first-year undergraduate students who are commencing an undergraduate combined Law program at UNSW
in 2016.
Attendance Must be a full-time student.
(See ‘Table 6: Full-time study definitions’ on page 20.)
Type of course
Must be enrolled in a Commonwealth-supported place. No deferments.
Financial hardship Must demonstrate financial hardship and/or other disadvantages.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Other disadvantages When awarding this scholarship UNSW may also take into account whether the student is able to demonstrate one or
more disadvantages under the following criteria:
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carer responsibilities
English language difficulty
long-term medical condition/disability or ongoing effects of abuse
regional or remote disadvantage
sole parent responsibilities
Indigenous Australian
financial hardship.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Previous qualifications You are not eligible for consideration if you already hold a Bachelor degree or higher-level award.
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UNSW Australia
UNSW Alumni Association Equity Scholarship
Duration Minimum duration of program.
Value $5,000 per year.
No. available 1
Scholarship conditions Must be entering your first year of study in an undergraduate degree in 2016.
Approved leave
Payment
You may be able to retain this scholarship when on approved leave.
In 2016 you will receive $5,000 divided into two equal payments, paid each semester within six weeks of the relevant
census date. The scholarship is for the minimum duration of program. Payments after the first year are subject to
students maintaining good academic standing. Visit www.my.unsw.edu.au for rules about academic standing at UNSW.
Citizenship/residency Open to:
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Australian citizens
permanent residents of Australia.
Level of study Open to first-year students who are commencing an undergraduate program at UNSW in 2016.
Attendance
Must be a full-time student.
(See ‘Table 6: Full-time study definitions’ on page 20.)
Type of course
Must be enrolled in a Commonwealth-supported place. No deferments.
Financial hardship Must demonstrate financial hardship and/or other disadvantages.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17)
Other disadvantages When awarding this scholarship UNSW may also take into account whether the student is able to demonstrate one or
more disadvantages under the following criteria:
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carer responsibilities
English language difficulty
long-term medical condition/disability or ongoing effects of abuse
regional or remote disadvantage
sole parent responsibilities
Indigenous Australian
financial hardship.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Previous qualifications You are not eligible for consideration if you already hold a Bachelor degree or higher-level award.
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John Weeden Memorial Award
Duration 1 year.
Value $3,000
No. available 1
Scholarship conditions Must be entering your first year of study in an undergraduate degree in 2016.
Approved leave
Payment
Not available.
In 2016 you will receive $3,000 divided into two equal payments, paid each semester within six weeks of the relevant
census date. The scholarship is for the minimum duration of program. Payments after the first year are subject to
students maintaining good academic standing. Visit www.my.unsw.edu.au for rules about academic standing at UNSW.
Citizenship/residency Open to:
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Australian citizens
permanent residents of Australia.
Level of study Open to first-year students who are commencing an undergraduate program at UNSW in 2016.
Attendance
Must be a full-time student.
(See ‘Table 6: Full-time study definitions’ on page 20.)
Type of course
Must be enrolled in a Commonwealth-supported place. No deferments.
Financial hardship Must demonstrate financial hardship and/or other disadvantages.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Other disadvantages You must have submitted an Educational Access Schemes (EAS) application through UAC by Wednesday 6 January 2016
and be eligible for consideration under UNSW’s ACCESS scheme. Visit www.uac.edu.au/undergraduate/eas/ for
application details.
For the disadvantages considered through EAS refer to the ‘Types of disadvantage’ table in the EAS booklet or visit
www.uac.edu.au/undergraduate/eas/.
Previous qualifications You are not eligible for consideration if you already hold a Bachelor degree or higher-level award.
Other The scholarship will be awarded to the student with the highest ATAR who gains admission under the UNSW ACCESS
Scheme, and has applied to EAS through UAC with one of the grounds for eligibility being financial need.
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UNSW Australia
Richardson Award in Psychology
Duration 1 year.
Value $2,000
No. available 1
Scholarship conditions Must be entering your first year of study in an undergraduate Bachelor of Psychological Science in 2016.
Approved leave
Payment
Citizenship/residency
Not available.
In 2016 you will receive $2,000 in semester one within six weeks of the relevant census date.
Open to:
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permanent residents of Australia.
Level of study Open to first-year undergraduate students who are commencing Bachelor of Psychological Science at UNSW in 2016.
Attendance Must be a full-time student.
(See ‘Table 6: Full-time study definitions’ on page 20.)
Type of course
Must be enrolled in a Commonwealth-supported place. No deferments.
Financial hardship Must demonstrate financial hardship and/or other disadvantages.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Other disadvantages: You must have submitted an Educational Access Schemes (EAS) application through UAC by Wednesday 6 January
2016 and be eligible for consideration under UNSW’s ACCESS scheme. Visit www.uac.edu.au/undergraduate/eas/ for
application details.
For the disadvantages considered through EAS see the ‘Types of disadvantage’ table in the EAS booklet or
visit www.uac.edu.au/undergraduate/eas/.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Previous qualifications You are not eligible for consideration if you already hold a Bachelor degree or higher-level award.
Other In addition to completing the application through UAC, students must apply through the UNSW Scholarships website:
www.scholarships.unsw.edu.au.
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Richardson Scholarship in Psychology
Duration Minimum duration of program (maximum three years).
Value $5,000
No. available 1
Scholarship condition Must be entering your first year of study in an undergraduate Bachelor of Psychological Science in 2016.
Approved leave
Payment
May be able to retain scholarship when on approved leave.
In 2016 you will receive $5,000 divided into two equal payments, paid each semester within six weeks of the relevant
census date. The scholarship is for the minimum duration of program with a maximum of three years’ duration.
Payments after the first year are subject to students maintaining credit academic standing (WAM of 65 and above).
Visit www.my.unsw.edu.au for rules about academic standing at UNSW.
Citizenship/residency Open to:
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Australian citizens
permanent residents of Australia.
Level of study Open to first-year undergraduate students who are commencing Bachelor of Psychological Science at UNSW in 2016.
Attendance Must be a full-time student.
(See ‘Table 6: Full-time study definitions’ on page 20.)
Type of course
Must be enrolled in a Commonwealth-supported place. No deferments.
Financial hardship Must demonstrate financial hardship and/or other disadvantages.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Other disadvantages You must have submitted an Educational Access Schemes (EAS) application through UAC by Wednesday 6 January
2016 and be eligible for consideration under UNSW’s ACCESS scheme. Visit www.uac.edu.au/undergraduate/eas/ for
application details.
For the disadvantages considered through EAS see the ‘Types of disadvantage table’ in the EAS booklet or
visit www.uac.edu.au/undergraduate/eas/.
Previous qualifications You are not eligible for consideration if you already hold a Bachelor degree or higher-level award.
Other In addition to completing the application through UAC, students must apply through the UNSW Scholarships website,
www.scholarships.unsw.edu.au.
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William Blue College of Hospitality Management
telephone:
email:
website:
1300 851 237
enquiries@williamblue.edu.au
www.williamblue.edu.au
The William Blue Indigenous Scholarship aims to increase participation of Indigenous students from low socio-economic backgrounds studying at
William Blue College of Hospitality Management by providing financial assistance towards the costs of studying full-time.
William Blue Indigenous Scholarship
Duration 1 year.
Value $6,000 per year.
No. available 1
Scholarship conditions Must be entering first year of study in an undergraduate program in 2016.
Must maintain good academic standing.
Approved leave
Payment
Citizenship/residency
Level of study
Attendance
Not available.
Made according to the terms and conditions of the William Blue Indigenous Scholarship. Details of payment along with
the terms and conditions will be provided with the scholarship offer.
Open to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people only.
Open to first-year undergraduate students who are commencing study in 2016.
Must be a full-time student.
(See ‘Table 6: Full-time study definitions’ on page 20.)
Type of course
Domestic fee-paying course.
Financial hardship While preference is given to students with demonstrated financial hardship, scholarships may be awarded outside of
this requirement.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Other disadvantages William Blue will generally award scholarships to students who demonstrate multiple disadvantages under the
following criteria:
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financial hardship
Indigenous Australian
regional or remote disadvantage.
(See ‘Table 5: Descriptions of educational disadvantage’ on page 17.)
Previous qualifications Not applicable.
Receiving Australian You will be eligible for consideration if you will be receiving a Start-up Scholarship and/or a Relocation Scholarship
Government-funded in 2016.
scholarships You will be eligible for consideration if you will be receiving another type of Commonwealth Scholarship in 2016, for
example an Indigenous Commonwealth Education Costs Scholarship.
Receiving non-government- You will be eligible for consideration if you will be receiving one or more other non-government-funded scholarship/s
funded scholarships in 2016.
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Merit-based scholarships
In addition to Institution Equity Scholarships, institutions may also offer
merit-based scholarships to prospective and current students.
Unlike Institution Equity Scholarships, which are awarded to students
experiencing financial and/or other forms of educational disadvantage,
merit-based scholarships are awarded to applicants on a range of criteria
such as:
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school examination results
academic excellence
Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR)
course/faculty of study
personal achievements such as:
– leadership
– creativity
– self-motivation
– communication skills
– outstanding ability in sport.
To find out more about merit-based scholarships, visit the websites
listed opposite. You need to apply directly to individual institutions for
merit-based scholarships.
APM College of Business and
Communication
www.apm.edu.au
Australasian College of Natural
Therapies
www.acnt.edu.au
Australian Catholic University
www.acu.edu.au/scholarships
Australian College of Applied
Psychology
www.acap.edu.au/future-students/
scholarships
Australian Maritime College
www.amc.edu.au/scholarships
Australian National College of
Beauty
www.ancb.edu.au
Australian National University
http://students.anu.edu.au/
scholarships
Billy Blue College of Design
www.billyblue.edu.au
CATC Design School
www.catc.edu.au
CQUniversity
www.cqu.edu.au/scholarships
Charles Sturt University
www.csu.edu.au/scholarships
Griffith University
www.griffith.edu.au/scholarships
International College of
Management, Sydney
www.icms.edu.au/scholarships
Jansen Newman Institute
www.jni.edu.au
La Trobe University
www.latrobe.edu.au/scholarships
Macquarie University
www.mq.edu.au/scholarships
Southern Cross University
www.scu.edu.au/scholarships
University of Canberra
www.canberra.edu.au/scholarships
University of New England
www.une.edu.au/scholarships
University of Newcastle
www.newcastle.edu.au/
scholarships
University of Sydney
www.sydney.edu.au/scholarships
University of Technology Sydney
www.uts.edu.au/study/scholarships
University of Western Sydney
www.uws.edu.au/scholarships
University of Wollongong
www.uow.edu.au/about/
scholarships
UNSW Australia
www.scholarships.unsw.edu.au
William Blue College of Hospitality
Management
www.williamblue.edu.au
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Other UAC resources
Publications
ATAR
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UAC Guide
UAC International booklet
All About UAC for Year 11 and 12 Students
University Entry Requirements for Year 10 Students
Educational Access Schemes (EAS) booklet
Schools Recommendation Schemes (SRS) booklet
All About Your ATAR
Frequently Asked Questions About the ATAR
All About UAC for Student Advisers
All About UAC for Parents
UAC News
Directions (e-newsletter)
Steps 2 Study for non-Year 12 applicants
Report on the Scaling of the NSW Higher School Certificate
Calculating the Australian Tertiary Admissions Rank
in NSW – A Technical Report
Online
UAC offers a range of online resources on its website. Visit www.uac.edu.
au/media-hub/videos and www.uac.edu.au/schoolink for more details.
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All About Your ATAR (YouTube video)
ATAR Facts and Myths (PowerPoint presentation)
Year 10
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Choosing HSC Courses – Facts and Myths (PowerPoint presentation)
Year 12
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Applying to Uni: It’s Easy if You Know What to Do (PowerPoint
presentation)
How to Apply Through UAC Undergraduate: Australian Year 12
Students (YouTube video)
How to Apply Through UAC International: Australian Year 12 or IB in
Australia (YouTube video)
How to Apply Through UAC Undergraduate: Non-Year 12 Students
(YouTube video)
Participating institutions
APM College of Business and Communication
Southern Cross University
tel:
1300 880 610
email: enquiries@apm.edu.au
website: www.apm.edu.au
tel:
Australasian College of Natural Therapies
tel:
1300 017 267
email: enquiries@acnt.edu.au
website: www.acnt.edu.au
Australian Catholic University
tel:
1300 ASK ACU (1300 275 228)
email: scholarships@acu.edu.au
website: www.acu.edu.au/scholarships
Australian National College of Beauty
tel:
1300 885 385
email: www.ancb.edu.au/contact
website: www.ancb.edu.au
Australian National University
tel:
135 ANU
email: student@anu.edu.au
website: http://students.anu.edu.au/scholarships
Billy Blue College of Design
tel:
1300 851 245
email: info@billyblue.edu.au
website: www.billyblue.edu.au
CATC Design School
tel:
1300 661 111
email: enquiries@cact.edu.au
website: www.catc.edu.au
Charles Sturt University
tel:
1800 334 733 (freecall)
(02) 6051 9849 CSU Scholarship Office
email: scholarships.officer@csu.edu.au
website: www.csu.edu.au/scholarships/
International College of Management, Sydney
tel:
1800 110 490 (freecall)
email: icmsscholarships@icms.edu.au
website: www.icms.edu.au/scholarships
Jansen Newman Institute
tel:
1300 777 116
email: info@jni.edu.au
website: www.jni.edu.au
La Trobe University
tel:
(03) 9479 3295, Scholarships Officer
email: scholarships@latrobe.edu.au
website: www.latrobe.edu.au/scholarships
1800 005 687 (freecall)
(02) 6620 3006 SCU Scholarships Office
email: equityscholarships@scu.edu.au
website: www.scu.edu.au/scholarships/
University of Canberra
tel: 1300 301 727
email: scholarships@canberra.edu.au
website: www.canberra.edu.au/scholarships
University of New England
tel:
(02) 6773 4444 Student Central
email: www.une.edu.au/askune
website: www.une.edu.au/scholarships
University of Newcastle
tel:
(02) 4921 5000
email: scholarships@newcastle.edu.au
website: www.newcastle.edu.au/scholarships
University of Sydney
tel:
1800 SYD UNI (1800 793 864) Freecall
(02) 8627 8112 (Scholarships and Financial Support Service)
email: scholarship.applications@sydney.edu.au
website: www.sydney.edu.au/scholarships
University of Technology Sydney
tel:
(02) 9514 2527 UTS Scholarships Office
email: scholarships@uts.edu.au
website: www.uts.edu.au/future-students/scholarships
University of Western Sydney
tel:
email:
1300 207 669
study@uws.edu.au
scholarships@uws.edu.au
website: www.uws.edu.au/scholarships
University of Wollongong
tel:
(02) 4252 8959
email: scholarships@uow.edu.au
website: www.uow.edu.au/about/scholarships/index.html
UNSW Australia
tel:
(02) 9385 1078 UNSW Scholarships
email: scholarships@unsw.edu.au
website: www.scholarships.unsw.edu.au
William Blue College of Hospitality Management
tel:
1300 851 237
email: enquiries@williamblue.edu.au
website: www.williamblue.edu.au
For more information visit www.uac.edu.au/equity
Macquarie University
tel:
(02) 9850 7337/6401 Scholarships Officer
email: csap@mq.edu.au
website: www.mq.edu.au/scholarships
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About this publication
Equity Scholarships 2015–16 provides information about applying for Equity
Scholarships through UAC, details of the scholarships available and scholarship
criteria and conditions.
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Harrison Heycott
The Illawarra Grammar School
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‘Within contemporary society, conflicting beliefs arise about our creation. People
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universe be nothing but the product of a mere accident? My work wrestles with
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