Delivering 4 Customers (D4C) Opportunity Scholarship for Engineering
2024 Delivering 4 Customers (D4C) Opportunity Scholarship in Engineering
Community/Equity
Delivering 4 Customers (D4C) is an unincorporated joint Venture comprising of John Holland, Service Stream and WSP. They are the Regional Deliver Consortia (RDC) engaged to deliver design, construction, maintenance and facilities management services for Sydney Water's South region.
The Delivering 4 Customers (D4C) Opportunity Scholarship for Engineering aims to support the next generation of dedicated engineers by providing financial assistance to students completing their Bachelor of Engineering, who are undertaking or planning to undertake a major in Civil, Electrical, Environmental or Mechanical Engineering. Five (5) scholarships valued at $5,000 are available per year.
Additionally, successful recipients may be offered work opportunities, which would be arranged between the donor and student outside of the scholarship.
Applicants must submit an application via UAC Equity as well as a UOW Scholarship application to be considered for this scholarship.
Open from 24/Jun/2024 to 06/Sep/2024
Value
$5,000 per annum
Duration
One (1) Year
Level of Enrolment
First Year, Second Year, Third Year, Fourth Year, Fifth Year
Graduate Type
Undergraduate
Number Available
Five (5)
Year of Scholarship
Spring 2024
Degree
Bachelor of Engineering majoring in Civil, Electrical, Environmental or Mechanical Engineering.
Offer Type
Scholarship
Category
Community Equity
Broad Study Area
Engineering
Faculty
Faculty of Engineering and Information Sciences
Application Criteria
Successful applicants must remain enrolled as a full-time student at the University of Wollongong for the duration of this scholarship.
Applicants must be enrolled in a Bachelor of Engineering and undertaking or planning to undertake a major in Civil, Electrical, Environmental or Mechanical Engineering.
Applicants must be an Australian Citizen, New Zealand Citizen, Australian Permanent Resident or Australian Permanent Humanitarian Visa Holder.
Applicants must demonstrate financial and/or educational challenges. UOW also takes into consideration the following forms of educational challenges and 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 50