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Tuesday, 25 February 2014

High Achievers Scholarships, opportunity



Scholarship Title: High Achievers Scholarships,Vice-Chancellor's Prize    
Amount:      $6,000
Duration: One-off payment
Sector: HE
Scholarship Information:  There will be a number of scholarships awarded based on Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) - these will be awarded by the Vice-Chancellor.
Scholarship Title: Pro Vice-Chancellors' Scholarships
Amount: $6,000 for the first year and then $5,000 for subsequent years

Guild Bookshop Grant - 2014 opportunity



Scholarship Title: Guild Bookshop Grant - 2014
Status: Open
Applications open: 18/02/2014
Applications close: 07/03/2014
About this scholarship
Description/Applicant information
You may be eligible for a Bookshop Grant up to the value of $250. At the beginning of each Semester, the generosity of the Curtin University Bookshop enables the Guild to provide grants to eligible (undergraduate, enrolled in a minimum of 50 credit pts) Curtin students in financial need.
Student type

CBS Honours Scholarship opportunity



Scholarship Title:2014 - Curtin CBS Honours Scholarship
Status: Open
Applications open: 28/10/2013
Applications close: 14/03/2014
About this scholarship
Description/Applicant information
The CBS Honours Scholarship is to encourage and assist students in financial need to undertake or who are currently undertaking an Honours year at Curtin in Semester 1, 2014.

Scholarships for international students opportunities



Scholarship Title: scholarships for international students
CDU offers a limited number of 50 per cent and 25 per cent tuition fee scholarships for international students who  have a record of academic excellence and high achievement. The tuition scholarships apply to the  tuition fees for the full duration of an Undergraduate or Postgraduate coursework degree. The  scholarships are awarded on demonstrated academic merit and are available to students seeking to
 commence a degree at CDU in Semester 2, 2014.
Eligibility and Conditions
Eligible applicants must:
·             have a demonstrated record of academic excellence and high achievement in previous relevant
·             studies and qualifications
·             have an unconditional offer of admission to the degree at CDU for Semester 2, 2014
·             not hold a scholarship from an Australian or foreign sponsoring agency

Charles Darwin University financial aid programs to students



The following information has been provided as a useful starting point for students from the US, Canada and India who are seeking financial assistance through international financial aid programs to assist with costs associated with studying at Charles Darwin University.
US students
Federal student loans
Charles Darwin University is a 'Deferment Only' institution from 1st January 2013 and therefore no longer certifies US Federal Loans such as loans applied for under the Direct Loan Program (DLP) or the Federal Family Education Loan Program (FFELP).
Deferring Loans
Charles Darwin University can approve deferments for students who have already received US Federal Student Loans. If you have in the past received a US Federal Student Loan and you are enrolled at Charles Darwin University, you can apply to defer repayment of those loans. Please contact your lender for the appropriate deferment form and submit this with your request to the US Financial Aid Officer in OIS.

Domestic Scholarships opportunities



Scholarship Title: Domestic Scholarships available
Closing Date: Australian Postgraduate Award (APA) - Applications close 31 March 2014!
Successful applicants must commence by 31 August 2014.
Australian Postgraduate Awards are prestigious scholarships funded by the Commonwealth Department of Industry and provide an indexed stipend - paid fortnightly - of $25,392 (2014 rate) per annum. Additional benefits include paid sick leave, maternity/paternity leave, relocation and a thesis allowance.
To be eligible, applicants must:
·             be an Australian citizen, or a permanent resident;
·             have completed a Bachelor Degree with First Class Honours, or equivalent;
·             be undertaking a Higher Degree by Research;