Beyond Bank Whyalla Foundation Studies Grant
University of South Australia
The Beyond Bank Whyalla Foundation Studies Grant will be available to Foundation Studies students studying at the University of South Australia’s Whyalla campus.
- Australian Citizen‚ an Australian Permanent Resident or the holder of a Permanent Humanitarian Visa‚ Temporary Protection Visa‚ Bridging Visa similar visa for refugees.
- Enrolled in a Foundation Studies program at the UniSA Whyalla campus.
- Full-time or part-time study load.
- Be experiencing financial disadvantage.
- Submission of a written statement.
Applicants are required to provide a written statement (maximum 250 - 500 words) detailing:
- Reasons for undertaking Foundation Studies and how the program supports their future aspirations.
- Details of any financial or educational disadvantage they would like considered.
- How the grant funds will benefit them and their study.
- Work experience, community involvement and/or extracurricular activities.
- Future career goals.
Applicants will need to demonstrate financial hardship, either by providing a current Centrelink Health Care Card and/or a means tested Centrelink benefit. Applicants not in receipt of government means tested benefits can complete the UniSA Scholarship Income Assessment Form, to support their application.
The selection panel will review shortlisted candidates and select a recipient.
The grant will be awarded based on financial disadvantage and information provided in the written statement.
Recipients may be in receipt of another scholarship or grant administered by UniSA.
How to apply: Online applications will open 20 February 2023 - 27 March 2023 via my Scholarships
Value: $2,500 (once-off payment)
For more information contact: Heidi Freeman UniSA Whyalla Campus Heidi.freeman@unisa.edu.au