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30/09/2022
UNSW Business Undergraduate Scholarships for Students Commencing Term 1, 2023
UGCA1705
Key
High School Leaver
Indigenous Australians
Rural
UAC & EAS
Criteria
Stage
Minimum Value
$5,000
available for 1 year
Residency
Aus Citizen / Aus Permanent Resident / NZ Citizen
Opens
01/07/2022
Closes
30/09/2022
For commencement Term 1 2023
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Outline
Business Merit Scholarships aim to encourage and assist students commencing studies in the Business School at UNSW.
By applying for the Business Merit Scholarships you may be considered for the following scholarships, depending on eligibility. More scholarships may be added to this list progressively.
Scholarship | Value and Duration | Eligibility |
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Pamela Beale Scott Women in Business Scholarship (UGCA1609) | $5,000 for the minimum duration of program |
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Kosmos Asset Management Academic Achievement Scholarship in Economics (UGCA1383) | $8,000 per annum for the minimum duration of program |
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Selection Criteria
Applicants will be assessed on the basis of:
- Academic Merit
- Leadership skills (school, workplace or community)
- Extra-curricular activities (sporting, cultural activities, volunteer/work experience)
- Aptitude and commitment to studies in your area of interest
You must provide evidence supporting the above criteria in your online application. Please refer to the Scholarship Application Supporting Documents for a detailed list of examples.
Unanswered application questions or claims without supporting documentation will not be assessed. Late applications/supporting documentation will not be accepted.
Other UNSW Business Undergraduate Scholarships Opportunities
No application required
You do not need to submit an application to be considered for the below scholarships/awards.
Scholarship | Value and Duration | Additional Criteria |
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John Niland In Business Scholarship (UGCA1439) | $7,000 for one year |
*Check the Australian Standard Geographic Classification Remoteness Areas (ASGC-RA) system map to check your eligibility. All categories other than RA1 Major Cities of Australia are considered to be regional or remote with the exception of Hobart. |
Eligibility
To be eligible for this scholarship, applicants must:
- Have completed the NSW HSC (or interstate equivalent) or IB in the previous two years prior to commencing at UNSW, provided no tertiary study was undertaken during this period; and achieved an ATAR minimum of 95 or above
- Must be an Australian Citizen or Permanent Resident (including Humanitarian Visa Holders)
- Be commencing full-time undergraduate study in any undergraduate Business program (single or double).
Selection
Applicants will be assessed on the basis of:
- Academic Merit
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