The University has established the Flinders University Student Access Scholarships to provide financial support to students from low SES backgrounds who are commencing their first year of undergraduate study at Flinders University and have not completed any previous university studies at any other tertiary institution.
Subject to the availability of funds, scholarships will be available for the first year of study at Flinders University and will be worth $2,500.
Aim and Benefits
Subject to the availability of funds, scholarships will be available for the first year of study at Flinders University and will be worth $2,500.
Requirements
All Scholarship applicants must be:
- Australian citizens; and
- Commencing the first year of study in their first undergraduate degree; and
- Enrolled full-time at Flinders University; and
- Eligible for, or in receipt of, a Commonwealth Income Support payment, or;
- Be able to demonstrate financial hardship.
Interview date, Process and Venue
Selection Criteria
Eligible scholarship applicants will be ranked in accordance with their entry score relevant to their pathway to Flinders.
Application Deadline
August 5, 2024
How to Apply
Applications should be submitted online through the Flinders University Student System. Applicants will need to login and navigate to the My Scholarships tab to submit an application. The application form for this scholarship is called " Flinders University Student Access Scholarships", or you can search for it by the keyword "Access".
The following documentation will be required as part of the application process:
- Applicants who are in receipt of a Commonwealth Income Support payment will need to demonstrate evidence of this. This can be done by uploading a recent Centrelink (or DVA) Income Statement which shows you are currently in receipts of government means tested benefits.
- Applicants who are not in receipt of a Commonwealth Income Support payment as described above will need to complete the Financial Hardship Form which is downloadable below.
For more details, visit Flinders University website.
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