Deirdre Jordan Village Rural Scholarship for Commencing Students
Flinders University
The purpose of the scholarship is to provide financial assistance to a first year student from a rural or remote location.
Eligibility
Applicants must: be permanent residents of rural Australia who: normally reside outside of the Adelaide metropolitan area and the metropolitan areas of other major Australian cities; have lived in a rural or regional area of Australia for at least 4 years preceding the commencement of higher education; and have completed the final 2 years of schooling in a high school or college in a rural or regional area. Applicants who lived away from their rural or regional home to complete the whole or the majority of their secondary schooling at a high school or college in a major city may be considered if they: demonstrate financial hardship; have not lived away from home previously on a permanent basis; will be enrolled full-time in their first year of higher education study in an undergraduate course at Flinders University; and will be residing at the Deirdre Jordan Village for the duration of the academic year in which the award is made.
Amount | $1,000 The scholarship is valued at $1,000 for 1 year, which will be credited to the recipient's accommodation fee account at Flinders Living. |
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Closing date | March |
Number per year | 1 |
Frequency | Annual |
Duration | year |
Student type | Australian |
Gender | Co-Ed |
For Australian students | |
For international students | |
Level of study | Undergraduate / VET |
Field of studys | Accounting Agriculture Architecture Psychology Built environment Business and management Communications Computing and information technology Creative arts Dentistry Economics Education and training Engineering and technology Environmental studies Tourism and hospitality Health services and support Humanities and social sciences Languages Law Para-legal studies Mathematics Medicine Nursing Pharmacy Rehabilitation Sciences Social work Sport and leisure Surveying Veterinary science |