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Overview To provide Indigenous students with financial assistance towards their education costs to support thier academic success. Who is eligible? To be eligible for the scholarship an applicant
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financial hardship and/or any other educational disadvantage/s. The Scholarship is established in memory of John Heine who did much to advance the cause of the metal trades industry and is supported by
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. Preference will be given to applicants who are able to demonstrate financial need and/or other educational barriers as assessed by the University Admissions Centre Equity Scholarship applications How to apply
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for the scholarship and benefits to be gained from the course of study including education and career plans. How to apply Visit The MACC Scholarships website for instructions on how to apply. Applications for course
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, students experiencing other educational disadvantage(s) may be given preference. Who is eligible? To be eligible for the Scholarship, an applicant must meet the criteria: Australian or New Zealand citizens
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Overview The Magdalena Mauchle Scholarship aims to provide financial support to a student who can demonstrate financial hardship to help them achieve their educational goals whilst undertaking
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Overview This Scholarship has been established to support UTS undergraduate law students from refugee, asylum seeker, migrant, or Indigenous backgrounds facing barriers to education. Who is eligible
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educational barriers which can make it difficult to access and succeed in tertiary education. The Scholarship will provide support to overcome difficult personal circumstances by providing financial assistance
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/or Experiencing educational barriers and/or personal hardship (including but not limited to carers, sole parents, refugees) If you intend to evidence the preferential criteria you should apply through
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Overview To support continuing, full-time undergraduate UTS Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences students who demonstrate financial need. Students experiencing other educational disadvantage(s) may