The St Georges Basin Community Equity Scholarship has been established by the St Georges Basin Country Club and the NSW ClubGRANTS Scheme - a program dedicated to local community development. The Club has been supporting Shoalhaven based students since 2004 and through this scholarship aim to contribute to the local community by assisting students from the area to achieve their academic and career goals.
To be considered for this scholarship you must also submit a UAC Equity Scholarship application. UAC Equity Scholarship applications will open from 5 April 2023.
Open from 27/Oct/2022 to 28/Apr/2023
Value
$5,000 per annum
Duration
One (1) Year
Level of Enrolment
First Year
Graduate Type
Undergraduate
Number Available
One (1)
Year of Scholarship
2023
Degree
Any undergraduate degree at UOW at Shoalhaven Campus
Offer Type
Scholarship
Category
Community Equity
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 and Law, Faculty of Engineering and Information Sciences, Faculty of Science, Medicine and Health, Faculty of the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities
Application Criteria
Applicants must be enrolled full-time in the first (1st) year of any undergraduate degree at the University of Wollongong, Shoalhaven Campus
Applicants must currently reside and be committed to the Shoalhaven area
Successful applicants must maintain full-time enrolment in the first (1st) year of any undergraduate degree at the University of Wollongong, Shoalhaven Campus
Applicants must provide a one page statement outlining their commitment to the Shoalhaven region, as part of their application
Applicants must be an Australian Citizen, New Zealand Citizen, Australian Permanent Resident or Australian Permanent Humanitarian Visa Holder
Applicants must demonstrate financial need. UOW also takes into consideration the following forms of educational disadvantage and applicant attributes when awarding equity scholarships: carer responsibilities; English language difficulty; long-term medical condition/disability or ongoing effects of abuse; regional or remote disadvantage; sole parent responsibilities; refugee status and Indigenous Australians
Successful applicants must maintain a minimum Weighted Average Mark (WAM) of 65