2023 - Moorditj Yorga Scholarship (Current and Future students)

Updated: 12 months ago
Location: Perth, WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Deadline: The position may have been removed or expired!

Status: Closed

Applications open: 4/07/2022
Applications close: 25/11/2022

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About this scholarship

‘Moorditj Yorga’ means ‘strong woman’ in Nyungar language, and this Scholarship will support mature-aged Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women to enter and succeed at Curtin University. This Scholarship recognises and celebrates the contributions of First Nations women to their families and communities, and that applicants will bring their own diverse life experience and knowledge as a recipient of this Scholarship. 

The Moorditj Yorga Scholarship will help Moorditj women to enter university, successfully pass their first degree, and receive individualised mentoring as they transition into their careers. It aims to build upon their own personal and cultural strengths, enabling them to become strong leaders and role models within their own families and communities, and in doing so, helping Australia grow and prosper. Recipients of this Scholarship will also receive support from a dedicated Moorditj Yorga Coordinator throughout their time at Curtin.   
If you would like any assistance with your application, or if you would like to speak with someone about this Scholarship, please email [email protected].   


  • Future Students

  • Centre for Aboriginal Studies
  • Faculty of Business and Law
  • Faculty of Health Sciences
  • Faculty of Humanities
  • Faculty of Science & Engineering
    • Science courses
    • Engineering courses
    • Western Australian School of Mines (WASM)

  • Pathways to undergraduate
  • Undergraduate

  • Aboriginal/Torres Strait Islander Students

  • Australian Citizen

  • Need Based
  • Merit Based

The Moorditj Yorga Scholarship will provide the following support for up to a maximum of 5 years (based on a full-time study load of 100 credits per semester):

  • A total value of up to $10,000 paid as a cash stipend of $5,000 per semester. The amount can be used at the recipient’s discretion to contribute towards educational related expenses
  • Support from a dedicated Moorditj Yorga Coordinator


Scholarship Details

All pathway courses at Curtin University 

All undergraduate degrees at Curtin University


Applicants must meet all of the following criteria to be eligible to be considered for the Moorditj Yorga Scholarship:

  • Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander descent
  • Identify as female
  • Be mature-aged (25 years of age or older)*
  • Commencing or currently undertaking a pathway course or an undergraduate degree at Curtin University in semester 1, 2023
  • Enrolled either full-time (100 credits) or part-time (minimum of 50 credits per semester) at Curtin University
  • A minimum course weight average (CWA) of 50 (if applicable)*

*Applicants between the ages of 21 and 24 years may be considered under special circumstances, at the discretion of the Scholarships Office. Please contact the Scholarships Office via email [email protected] or phone 9266 2992 by the closing date if this age range is applicable to you.
*Applicants with a CWA of less than 50 may be considered under special circumstances, at the discretion of the Scholarships Office.


Application process

Step 1: Access online application form

  • Applications are to be submitted using the online application form. Access the form by clicking on the ‘Apply Online’ button on the top right-hand side of this page
  • Please note that this link will direct you to the general "Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Scholarship Program" application form. Once you submit your application, you will then be considered for all scholarships that you are eligible for in this round.

Step 2: Complete

  • Complete the application form online
  • Application form can be saved at any point of the process
  • Tips on how to complete your application can be found under the Applying for scholarships link on the scholarships website

Step 3: Submit

  • Closing date is listed at the top of the page
  • Incomplete applications will not be assessed
  • Once submitted, application status will change to submitted

Step 4: Receipt

  • Application receipt will be sent to the email address provided when you created your Curtin account or your Curtin student email address, once your application has been submitted

Step 5: Assessment

  • Applications for the Moorditj Yorga will be assessed by an assessment panel using the following criteria:
    • Receipt of an offer of a place into a pathway course or undergraduate degree at Curtin University in 2023 (if applicable)
    • Responses to questions in application form
    • Optional:
      • Supporting references, including references from current and past teachers and/or community/organisation representatives
      • Recognising that applicants have different strengths (verbal over written), applicants can request a ‘yarn’ with the Moorditj Yorga Coordinator to support their application. Yarns will be arranged by the Scholarships Office and conducted after the application closing date in early December 
    • Socioeconomic status
    • Please note: Preference may be given to a particular traditional owner group or discipline 

Step 6: Outcome

  • Outcome will be sent via the email address listed through TISC or your Curtin student email address after main round offers (all successful and unsuccessful applicants will be notified)

Step 7: Acceptance

  • Successful applicants (including those who wish to defer their studies) must return acceptance documents by the deadline stipulated in the terms and conditions
  • Deferral of this scholarship is not permitted

Please note:

  • Scholarship will be awarded if there are applicants of sufficient need
  • Scholarship is not transferable to another university


Enrolment Requirements

Recipients must meet all of the following:

  • Maintain an enrolment of at least 50 credit points each study period at Curtin University
  • Maintain a course weighted average (CWA) 50 each study period
  • Fail no more than one unit per study period


Enquiries

Scholarships Office

E: [email protected]

T: 1300 222 888

Visit our Frequently Asked Questions


Further Information

For further information about applying for scholarships including important dates and tips for preparing your application, utilise the resources available on the Applying for Scholarships webpage.



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