Scholarship details
2024 - Equity Scholarship Program (Future Students)
Status: Closed
Applications open: 27/07/2023
Applications close: 17/11/2023
About this scholarship
The Scholarships Office aims to encourage students who are experiencing financial hardship, come from a disadvantaged background and/or identify as being in an equity group by providing this one application to assess and inform students of any or all equity based scholarships they may be eligible for. It is the gateway for students in need to apply for all equity based scholarships at Curtin University.
- Future Students
- Centre for Aboriginal Studies
- Faculty of Business and Law
- Faculty of Health Sciences
- Faculty of Humanities
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Faculty of Science & Engineering
- Science courses
- Engineering courses
- Western Australian School of Mines (WASM)
- Pathways to undergraduate
- Undergraduate
- Australian Citizen
- Australian Permanent Resident
- New Zealand Citizen
- Permanent Humanitarian Visa
- Need Based
This scholarship provides a single gateway for students in need to apply for all equity base scholarships currently on offer at Curtin.
There are many scholarships available in 2024 with varying benefits. Some scholarships provide cash payments (one-off and continuing), others provide support for fees or potential site visit and vacation work opportunities.
Below is a list of scholarships for consideration within the 2024 - Equity Scholarship Program (Future Students):
- Jump Start Nursing Scholarship
- Sir William Tyree Scholarship in Engineering
- Curtin STAR Scholarship
- Technical Resources Engineering Scholarship
- Doreen Fyfe Nursing Scholarship
- Harry Perkins Memorial Scholarship
- Home Away from Home Scholarship
- Curtin Rural WA Medical School Scholarship
For successful applicants, the value of the scholarship they have been awarded will be listed within the scholarship terms and conditions.
Scholarship Details
All enabling courses, undergraduate (including Honours) and postgraduate coursework degrees at Curtin University
Applicants must meet all of the following criteria to be eligible to apply for the Equity Scholarship Program
- Australian or New Zealand Citizen, Australian Permanent Resident or Australian Permanent Humanitarian Visa holder
- Enrolled in a full-time or part-time in an enabling, undergraduate degree (including Honours) or postgraduate coursework degree at Curtin University in semester 1, 2024
- Have a Minimum Course Weighted Average (CWA) of 50 (if applicable)
- Experiencing financial hardship, come from a disadvantaged background and/or identify as being in an equity group
NOTE:
- OUA students are eligible to apply, however they must be enrolled in a full award course at Curtin University. Students enrolled in units (non-award) through OUA are not eligible to apply.
Application process
Step 1: Access application form
- Application form can be accessed via the ‘My Studies’ tab in OASIS or via the ‘Apply Online’ button on the top right-hand side of this page
- If you are an Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander student and would like to be considered for all other scholarships (both equity as well as merit scholarships) available in this round, we recommend that you apply for the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Scholarship Program here (only one application form to complete).
Step 2: Complete
- Complete the application form online
- Application form can be saved at any point of the process
- You will be considered for all equity scholarships (need base) that you meet the eligibility criteria for
- Tips on how to complete your application can be found on 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 student email once application has been submitted
Step 5: Assessment
- Applications will be assessed by an assessment panel using the following criteria:
- Responses to questions in application form
- Financial need
- Socioeconomic / disadvantaged background
- Any other factors that may affect your finance and/or ability to study
- If you are eligible for some particular scholarships, the Scholarships Office may ask you to supply further information or supporting documents
Step 6: Outcome
- Outcome will be sent via the email address listed through TISC or your direct Curtin course application after main round course 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 specified in the terms and conditions
- Deferral of this scholarship is permitted (details included in scholarship terms and conditions)
Please note:
- Scholarship will be awarded if there are applicants of sufficient need
Enrolment Requirements
Recipients must meet all of the following:
- Maintain an enrolment each study period at Curtin University
- Maintain a Course Weighted Average (CWA) of at least 50 each study period
- Fail no more than one unit each study period
- Not be in receipt of any other scholarship from the same funding source
Note:
- Additional requirement may apply depending on a scholarship (it will be specified in the scholarship terms and conditions, if applicable)
Enquiries
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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