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Gavin Wanganeen Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Scholarship

University of South Australia

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23 January 2023
05 March 2023
13 March 2024
A$5,000
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Overview

This scholarship is open to *Aboriginal students of the University of South Australia who are enrolled full time or part-time in any undergraduate program.

Gavin Wanganeen is the first Aboriginal Australian to receive an AFL life membership for playing 300 official matches. He is also a premiership star, Brownlow medallist, five-time All Australian and Best-and-Fairest winner with Port Adelaide Football Club. Gavin Wanganeen is a role model and representative for Aboriginal youth in Australia and UniSA is the first university in Australia which has identified a commitment to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander education in its charter.

Recipients will be selected on the basis of financial disadvantage and a personal written statement. The applicant's written statement should outline:

Reasons for studying their current program. Academic achievements. Community service involvement. Future career goals. The recipient is required to act as a positive ambassador for the scholarship to encourage support. Continuance of the scholarship is subject to satisfactory academic performance and the recipient should maintain a Grade Point Average (GPA) of 4.0 or above. Please note that previous recipients of any Gavin Wanganeen Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Scholarship are not eligible to apply for other Gavin Wanganeen Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Scholarships.

Eligibility

How to apply: Online applications will open 23 Jan 2023 - 5 March 2023 via myScholarships

Important: When you apply for this grant, you will automatically be assessed against the eligibility criteria for all of the grants listed within the Aboriginal Grouped Schemes table. Once you have submitted your online application via myScholarships, you will be contacted by the UniSA Scholarships team within 5-7 business days and advised what supporting documentation you are required to provide in order to be considered for the grant(s) that you have been deemed eligible for. Please note:

If you are eligible for a grant, it does not mean you will be awarded the grant. do not provide any supporting documentation until you have been advised to. Value: $5,000 per year up to a maximum of $20,000 provided the recipient continues to meet the scholarship criteria and maintain satisfactory academic performance. Payment will be made in two instalments of $2,500 each, after the Study Period 2 and 5 census dates. Pro-rata payments will apply for part-time enrolment.

For more information contact: Campus Central Tel: 1300 301 703 Email: askcampuscentral@unisa.edu.au

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26 January 2024