Indigenous Access Scholarship (IAS)
Applicants must be Indigenous Australian citizens of low socio-economic status, and be undertaking an eligible enabling course as a pathway to higher education.
Applicants must be Indigenous Australian citizens of low socio-economic status, and be undertaking an eligible enabling course as a pathway to higher education.
Applicants must: be Australian citizens or permanent residents; have attended an In2Uni High School; be in receipt of Centrelink Income support payment(s) or equivalent; have completed their HSC; and be enrolled as a full-time first year student in an undergraduate degree at the University of Wollongong. Applicants must be enrolled in the Faculty of Business for one of the 5 commerce In2Uni Scholarships.
Applicants must: be Australian citizens or permanent residents; be enrolled full-time in the 2nd year of a Bachelor of Engineering Civil at the University of Wollongong; remain enrolled full time; achieve a credit average; and be able to complete 12 weeks work experience in Canberra over the summer breaks. Preference will be given to a student from the ACT.
Applicants must: be enrolled full-time in the Bachelor of Primary Education at the University of Wollongong; be commencing their fourth year; have completed at least 2 professional experiences during their degree; possess leadership in quality teaching, demonstrated through observation and assessment of their practical teaching placement; and demonstrate satisfactory academic performance.
Applicants must: be enrolled part/full time in the first year of a Bachelor of Education - The Early Years at the University of Wollongong; have achieved and maintained a grade of satisfactory; be able to demonstrate a commitment to completing their tertiary study in Education - The Early Years; and have a demonstrated need such as financial and/or social disadvantage. Equity criteria include but are not restricted to: low income; family background; living in rural or isolated region; permanent disability; recently migrated from a non-English speaking country; or Indigenous Australians.