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Charles Allan Seymour Hawker Scholarship


Valued at $45,000 over three years, the C.A.S. Hawker Scholarship commemorates the achievements of one of Australia's most respected pastoral pioneers who served with distinction in the First World War and went on to become a distinguished scholar and leading figure in the Federal Parliament prior to his tragic and untimely death in an aircraft accident in 1938.
Since 1991 the Charles Allan Seymour Hawker Memorial Scholarship Trust Fund has awarded nearly four million dollars to 90 young Australians. The scholarships have been awarded almost equally to male and female applicants. Scholarship holders have come from every sector of Australian society and graduated from government, catholic and private schools. They have studied law, politics, economics, medicine and arts. Hawker Scholars are now working in Australia, Europe, the US and Asia.

Applications for the 2016 Hawker Scholarship open on Monday 7 December 2015 and close Friday 8 January 2016.
To find out which universities the successful applicants are required to study at, the value of the scholarship, the selection criteria, as well as details of former recipients, visit
http://www.hawkerscholarship.org/
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Charlie Bell Scholarships
Scholarships honouring Charlie Bell, the former McDonald's Corporation CEO.

  • RMHC Charlie Bell Scholarship

The RMHC Charlie Bell Scholarship Program provides financial assistance towards vocational or tertiary studies for students who have experienced serious illness.

Children aged 15-20 years who have been treated at Monash Children's Hospital are eligible to apply for a one-off grant of $5,000 to undertake a course of instruction in accredited undergraduate institutions to make a huge difference in their life.



Applications close on 30 September 2015. Contact (03) 9544 0600 or email info@rmhmonash.org.au for application information.



  • Charlie Bell Scholarship for Future Leaders

The Charlie Bell Scholarship for Future Leaders honours Charlie Bell, the former McDonald's Corporation CEO. Three scholarships are awarded, aimed at assisting people realise their academic and professional goals. One $15,000 scholarship is open to a current employee of McDonald's; one $15,000 for a non-employee of McDonald’s and a third scholarship – valued at $10,000 – may be granted at the discretion of the Selection Committee. Applicants must be eligible to commence an undergraduate degree at an Australian University in Semester 1 2016 and be an Australian citizen or have permanent residency. Download the application form at the McDonald’s Australia website at

https://mcdonalds.com.au/charlie-bell-scholarship, or call (02) 9875 6165 or (02) 9875 6666.

Charles Sturt University
Unless specified, scholarships at Charles Sturt University are normally worth from $2,000 to $6,000, some as a once-off payment and others per year.


  • CSU Excellence Scholarship

Awarded to CSP students based on a combination of academic merit (ATAR of 95.00 and above) and evidence of demonstrated leadership and citizenship within the community. This is a cash scholarship of $5,000 per year up to five years.


  • Dr Peter Hodgson Scholarship

Any first year CSP student studying any course at the Bathurst campus and who attained an ATAR of 95 or above is eligible to apply. This scholarship is valued at $5,000.


Any CSP student studying the Bachelor of Pharmacy at the Wagga Wagga campus. Applicants will need to produce evidence of a strong academic record as well as community involvement. This scholarship is valued at $5,000.


  • Science Scholarships

Charles Sturt University offers CSP students a helping hand to start their career in science via lucrative scholarships for on campus applicants in selected science courses. These University funded scholarships will provide successful applicants with $4000 per year for up to four years, subject to satisfactory progress. Students anticipating attaining an ATAR of 80.00 or above should consider applying. These scholarships are offered through one of the following degrees:


  • Bachelor of Agricultural Business Management

  • Bachelor of Computer Science

  • Bachelor of Environmental Science and Management

  • Bachelor of Pharmacy

  • Bachelor of Science




  • Seven Network Scholarship

The Seven Network scholarship, valued at $12,000, supports a CSP student studying a Bachelor of Communication (Journalism) degree at the Bathurst Campus. The Seven Network also provides CSU students with the opportunity, through professional placements, to gain valuable knowledge, skills and experience using state-of-the-art technology, and the possibility of employment following their graduation.
Applications open soon for most scholarships although closing dates may vary, so it is very important to research the scholarships online and keep note of application procedures and deadlines. Visit http://www.csu.edu.au/oncampus/help-with-costs

Deakin University


Scholarships ranging in value from $2,000 to $10,000 and upwards



  • Deakin Initiative for a Girls Network in Information Technology and Engineering @ Deakin (IGNITED) Scholarships

These scholarships are awarded to high achieving CSP female students entering one of the following degrees:

- Bachelor of Civil Engineering (Honours)


- Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering (Honours)
- Bachelor of Mechatronics Engineering (Honours)
- Bachelor of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (Honours) 
- Bachelor of Computer Science
- Bachelor of Information Technology
- Bachelor of IT Security
- Bachelor of Games Design and Development
- Bachelor of Construction Management (Honours)

A minimum ATAR of 70 is required and successful applicants will receive $5,000 per year, plus academic mentor support. Apply online via the Deakin Course and Scholarship Applicant Portal. Applications close 12 February 2016.




The Business Dean's Scholars Program is open to students CSP and international students of Commerce, Information Systems, Management, Property and Real Estate, Sport Management and Sport Development to recognise, reward and nurture high achieving students admitted to a business degree in the Faculty of Business and Law. Valued at $2800 per annum, paid half yearly and awardees are also provided mentor support, are encouraged to accelerate their program, and are prepared for advanced/Honours work if they so choose. Applicants expecting to gain an ATAR of 90 or more are encouraged to apply. Selection is based on academic excellence and the ATAR achieved.
To be eligible students must:



  • be a current year 12 student

  • have completed units 3 and 4 with a study score of at least 35 in English (EAL) or 30 in any other English

  • apply for entry to the Business Scholars Program for their preferred campus through VTAC

  • Note which courses are excluded – visit

  • Lodge a Business Deans Scholars Program Preference Form – download at http://www.deakin.edu.au/study-at-deakin/apply/apply-for-a-course-undergraduate/entry-requirements-undergraduate/business-deans-scholars-program and submit no later than 18 December 2015 at 5.00pm EST.


Deakin University recommends that applicants check its website from mid-August onwards for further information regarding the most up-to-date scholarships available, and how to apply. Visit http://www.deakin.edu.au/study-at-deakin/scholarships-and-awards
Dream Big Engineering Scholarship Program for Year 12 Girls

Each year, to encourage more women to enter the profession, Calibre Consulting provides a number of university scholarships. As part of the scholarship Calibre Consulting will financially contribute to the cost of university studies throughout the duration of the student’s engineering degree. It also offers paid work experience during the university break and throughout the semester. Upon graduation, Calibre Consulting will provide a full time position, paid at competitive market rates, and a graduation bonus paid over two consecutive years. Applications open from September in the final year of high school and close in March the following year (or as vacancies are filled). In summary, the program offers:




  • Paid work experience at times which work around your university schedule. You will be paid competitive rates and get to experience engineering projects first hand.

  • Generous financial assistance (ranging from $1,500 to $3,000 per year) to help costs associated with university such as tuition, books, computers or training.

  • Graduation bonus of $3,500 per year for two years to help pay accumulated HECS debt in your first and second year working with Calibre Consulting.

  • Mentoring and training – with access to work experience across civil, structural and environmental engineering projects.

The scholarship is open to young women throughout Australia (applying for a CSP degree).


Applications open in late September 2015. For general enquiries please call (07) 3895 3444. Visit http://www.calibreconsulting.co/dreambig




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