Are you a rural or regional student planning to commence study at UOW in 2023?
The Rural and Regional Agriculture Scholarship aims to relieve some of the financial pressure associated with relocating from home, for the purposes of obtaining a tertiary education. This donor funded scholarship has been established to help young rural and regional Australians with big ambitions realise their potential through education.
To qualify, students must originate from a rural or regional background, be intending to study at UOW in 2023, and able to demonstrate a commitment to community. Students who come from an agricultural background are strongly encouraged to apply
Open from 02/Nov/2022 to 19/Mar/2023
Value
$3000 per annum
Duration
Up to Four (4) years
Level of Enrolment
First Year
Graduate Type
Undergraduate
Number Available
One (1)
Year of Scholarship
2023
Degree
Any undergraduate degree at the University of Wollongong
Offer Type
Scholarship
Category
Community
Broad Study Area
Arts & International Studies, Business, Creative Arts, Education, Engineering, Graduate Medicine, Health & Medicine, Information & Communications Technology, Law, Mathematics & Statistics, Media, Communications & Journalism, Physics, Psychology, Science
Faculty
Faculty of Business, Faculty of Engineering and Information Sciences, Faculty of Law, Humanities and the Arts, Faculty of Science, Medicine and Health, Faculty of Social Sciences
Application Criteria
Applicants must be enrolled in an Undergraduate degree at the University of Wollongong in 2023
Applicants must originate from a rural or regional area, as per the Modified Monash Classification (MM2-7): https://www.abs.gov.au/websitedbs/D3310114.nsf/home/remoteness+structure;
Applicants must be an Australian Citizen, Australian Permanent Humanitarian or Australian Permanent Resident.
*Students from an agricultural background are strongly encouraged to apply*.
Successful applicants must remain enrolled as a full-time student at the University of Wollongong for the duration of this scholarship.
Successful applicants must maintain a minimum Weighted Average Mark (WAM) of 65