Undergraduate
Computer Science & IT,Medical & Pharmacy,Religion & Ethics,Social Sciences
University of Canberra
Eligibility
Are located offshore at the time of application.
Have applied for but not yet commenced an undergraduate or postgraduate coursework degree at the University of Canberra.
Have satisfied the program academic requirement with a minimum of 80% average (or equivalent).
Hold any form of offer letter (including conditional or provisional offer) issued by the University of Canberra.
Apply date:
9 October 2022.
The University of Canberra is offering Vice-Chancellor’s Social Champion International Scholarships for the academic session 2022-2023.This exciting opportunity is open to overseas students who wish to pursue an undergraduate or postgraduate coursework degree at the university.It is a public university with a strong reputation for excellent teaching. The University is dedicated to improving people’s lives and strengthening communities.
University: University of Canberra
Department: NA
Course Level: Undergraduate or postgraduate coursework degree
Awards: Varies
Access Mode: Online
Number of Awards: Three
Nationality: Domestic and International
The award can be taken in Australia
Application Deadline: 9 October 2022.
Admission Requirements:
For taking admission, candidates must have a GPA of 6 out of 7
Language Requirement:
If your national language is not English, then you need to check the English language requirements of the university.
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Eligibility and selection criteria:
Be enrolled in their final clinical placement (ELA5 – NURS 3043) of the undergraduate Bachelor of Nursing.
Be able to demonstrate financial hardship and/or anticipated financial disadvantage because of undertaking the placement.
Have a cumulative Grade Point Average (GPA) of 4.5 or above.
Not be in current receipt of a student scholarship or grant
Benefits
The scholarship benefit is a 10% fee reduction for each year of remaining study under full-time study load.
The fee reduction is apportioned over each course taken, generally equating to approximately AU$350-500 per 10-units of study (indicative-only).
Administered for each term of study in the eligible program(s) as a tuition fee reduction against the amount of credits initially issued in the letter of offer.
The number of scholarships available is indicative, and the University will aim to support all eligible recipients where funding permits.
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