Various Scholarships valued from $2,000 to $6,000 per year
Besides the Commonwealth Scholarships and numerous access and equity scholarships, , there is a range of merit scholarships on offer including Faculty & Residential scholarships. Some merit scholarships include –
UNE Early Entry is a program that allocates a place at UNE to current Year 12 students. It is based on your school’s recommendation, rather than your final marks. Places are awarded to recognise your hard work and contribution to school life throughout your high school years. The UNE Early Entry Program is available in most degrees. To find out more, visit www.une.edu.au/earlyentry
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UNE Undergraduate Scholarships
There are a number of undergraduate scholarships open to CSP students starting their degree, ranging in value from small to large scholarships, or one-off bursaries. It is important for students to meet the entry criteria for the scholarships they are applying for, and complete the necessary scholarship application forms.
A once-off payment of $5,000 will be awarded to a CSP student who applies to enrol in the Bachelor of Natural Resources, Bachelor of Agriculture, Bachelor of Rural Science, Bachelor of Agribusiness or a related course; attains an ATAR of at least 86.30, and has been involved in leadership positions at school or in the community. For details on all eligibility criteria and the application visit http://www.une.edu.au/scholarships/undergraduate/namoi-cma-scholarship.php
For a full list of scholarships on offer at the University of New England and the closing dates visit http://www.une.edu.au/scholarships/ _________________________________________________________________________
University of New South Wales Various scholarships ranging in value up to $16,500 per year and more
Besides relocation scholarships and access scholarships, other scholarships on offer are:
Set up by industry and the University of New South Wales (UNSW) the Co-op Program provides career development scholarships for high achieving undergraduate students, offering industry training, leadership and professional development, networking opportunities, mentoring and financial support. The scholarships are offered in the fields of Business, Science, Engineering and Built Environment. The UNSW Co-op Program is open to year 12 students entering university for the first time, or those commencing university for the first time after a gap year. Candidates for scholarships are not only selected on their academic ability, but also their communication skills, motivation, leadership potential, and passion for their chosen field of study. Any student expecting an ATAR above 90.00 should consider applying, remaining aware that the indicative ATAR for 2012 will be closer to 96.00.
What do students gain?
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UNSW Co-op Program Scholars receive structured industrial training (between 9 and 18 months) with three or four different companies during their degree,
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$67,000 - $83,750 (tax exempt) scholarship*
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PLUS industry experience with leading employers,
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PLUS leadership & professional development training,
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PLUS networking opportunities,
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PLUS support throughout their degree.
*Scholarships pay $16,750 tax free per year up to 4 years for Business & Science degrees and 5 years for most Engineering degrees. (Note: Specific conditions apply for Mining Engineering, Petroleum Engineering, Surveying and Spatial Information Systems).
The closing date for applications is 30 September 2012.
For more information call (02) 9385 5116, e-mail cooprog@unsw.edu.au or visit and apply at http://www.co-op.unsw.edu.au
These scholarships are awarded to all students who achieve an ATAR of 99.90 or above to undertake full-time study at UNSW. Students receive $10,000 (tax exempt) per year for up to five years and the scholarships are available in most programs. Eligible students will automatically be considered and be contacted by UNSW.
Valued at $6,000 and awarded to students with a concern for water resources and the environment; in the top five percent of their state-wide cohort, and enroling in a CSP engineering undergraduate program of study at UNSW.
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UNSW All-Rounder Scholarship
The UNSW All-Rounder Scholarship, a once-off payment of $5,000, has been established to encourage CSP students who have achieved academically as well is in other facets of their lives (school leadership, involvement in music, sport, debating, drama, dance, etc.) to come to UNSW to contribute to university life. Applications close on 30 September 2012. Students who attain an ATAR of 95.00 should consider applying.
Open to local and international female students undertaking study in computing in the School of Computer Science and Engineering at UNSW. Valued at $3,000 per year
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Alexandria Ada Lam Scholarship in Engineering
The Scholarship has been established to provide assistance to female secondary school students wishing to undertake a Bachelor of Engineering degree in the Faculty of Engineering at UNSW. Valued at $9,000 per year, applicants must be CSP students and will be assessed on the basis of academic merit and the reasons for choosing to study a degree within the Faculty of Engineering.
The scholarships have been established to assist students from interstate to undertake study in an undergraduate degree program at UNSW. A payment of $5,000 for one year will be awarded to a CSP student, based on academic merit, demonstrated ability, leadership qualities and potential to contribute to the wider life of the University. As part of the application process applicants will be asked to submit a personal statement detailing the reasons for wishing to study at UNSW.
The scholarships have been established to assist students from interstate to undertake study in an undergraduate degree program at UNSW. A payment of $2,000 for one year will be awarded to a CSP student undertaking a degree at UNSW, preferably within the within the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. Applications close on 30 September 2012.
A once-off payment of $1,500 awarded to any eligible student applying to study in the School of Chemistry at UNSW. There is no application form required for this scholarship. The scholarship is awarded on the basis of the ATAR achieved.
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Robertson Scholars Program Scholarship
Valued at $50,000 per year, this scholarship is a unique opportunity to complete a four year undergraduate degree at two of the U.S.'s leading academic institutions, Duke University and UNC-Chapel Hill.
The scholarship is provided to CSP students who have achieved good academic success (ATAR or equivalent of 95.00+) as well as having displayed significant leadership and community involvement in their final years of high school. Scholars interested in this program must be driven and motivated to play a greater role in the world and be one of tomorrow's leaders.
The scholarship provides for full tuition fees, accommodation expenses and other costs associated with undertaking a degree abroad and give recipients the opportunity to participate in summer programs. Applications close 7 December 2012.
Applications close for most scholarships on 30 September 2012. Call (02) 9385 1078,
e-mail scholarships@unsw.edu.au or visit https://scholarships.online.unsw.edu.au/ to apply for scholarships, find out about all other scholarships (including numerous faculty scholarships) on offer, and to confirm all closing dates.
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University of Queensland
UQ’s undergraduate scholarship program is one of the largest in Queensland and one of the most generous in Australia. Over 300 scholarships will be awarded for study in 2012. Valued between $6,000 and $12,000.
Some of the academic scholarships include –
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UQ Vice Chancellor’s Scholarships
Valued at $12,000 per year for up to 5 years, these scholarships will be automatically awarded to any student who achieves an ATAR of 99.95 and applies through QTAC for a course. No separate scholarship application is required. All eligible students will be considered.
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UQ Excellence Scholarships
Valued at $6,000 per year for up to 4 years, these scholarships will be awarded to all students who attain an ATAR of 99.95 and who, during their senior years, have demonstrated outstanding extra-curricular academic and/or leadership and/or significant community service achievements. Students must apply through QTAC for a course. No separate scholarship application is required. All eligible students will be considered.
Open to all students applying through QTAC for a course. Valued at $6,000 for the first year of study, these scholarships will be awarded to students who attain an ATAR of 96.00 – 99.00 and who can also demonstrate outstanding extra-curricular academic and/or leadership and/or significant community service achievements.
There are numerous faculty scholarships on offer and students are encouraged to thoroughly browse the following link - http://www.uq.edu.au/study/scholarships/index.html?page=104144&pid=104129
International students should browse the following link to explore the range of faculty-specific scholarship opportunities on offer - http://www.uq.edu.au/study/scholarships/index.html?page=111904&pid=111791
Applications for most scholarships are open and close on 31 October 2012. For more information visit http://www.uq.edu.au/study/scholarships/index.html?page=104129 and http://www.uq.edu.au/study/scholarships/index.html?page=104253&pid=104138
University of Sydney
A very wide range of scholarships with varying values
In many cases students are automatically considered for a scholarship on application for a course. However, where indicated a scholarship application form should still be submitted. Students considering accommodation scholarships should also visit the links provided.
Merit scholarships on offer include:
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University of Sydney Outstanding Achievement Scholarships
CSP students who attain an ATAR of 99.95 will to receive $10,000 per year for the length of the degree. There is no need to apply for this scholarship as the University will contact eligible students when the ATARs are released if they meet the eligibility criteria and have listed a preference for The University of Sydney in their UAC application.
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University of Sydney Merit Scholarships
Awarded on a combination of school examination results, ATAR (95.00 and above) and other achievements, (leadership, creativity, self-motivation, communication skills etc.). All students applying for admission through UAC are eligible to apply. $6000 is awarded each year for a maximum of 5 years (must maintain an excellent academic record throughout the tenure of the scholarship). Applications for these scholarships close 30 September 2012. Students must be prepared for a possible interview.
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University of Sydney Entry Scholarship
All students with a minimum ATAR of 95.00 other achievements will be considered. $6000 is awarded for one year only. Students must apply for a course through UAC to be eligible to apply for the scholarship. Applications for these scholarships close 30 September 2012. Students must be prepared for a possible interview.
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Sydney Achievers International Scholarships
These scholarships are aimed at attracting high achieving international students. International students who attain an ATAR of 98.00 will be awarded 10,000 each per year, available for a maximum of three years, (total value $30,000) for any undergraduate program offered at the university (subject to the recipient maintaining satisfactory academic progress each year).
For a list of all scholarships on offer, including sporting scholarships, visit http://sydney.edu.au/scholarships/prospective/hsc_ib.shtml, call (02) 8627 8450 or e-mail scholarships.reception@usyd.edu.au.
University of Tasmania
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