Garrurru Undergraduate Indigenous Scholarship
The objective of the Award is to address the underrepresentation of Indigenous Australians enrolled in undergraduate degree programs offered by the ANU College of Asia and the Pacific.
The funds can be used for any number of study support purposes - i.e. accommodation, textbooks, transport, childcare, course feeds and other fees associated with undertaking their course
This scholarship is for:
Open to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Students Only
Areas of study:
- Humanities, Culture and Social Sciences
At Institution:
- Australian National University
Study Level:
Details not available.Study Load:
All LoadsLocation:
ACT
The purpose of the award, an undergraduate degree program includes:
Single undergraduate degree program offered by the College; or
Flexible double or vertical double undergraduate degree program offered by the College in partnership with another college of the ANU.
Indigenous school leavers and mature age students are encouraged to apply.
All students applying directly to ANU for admission and who elect to be considered for scholarships will be assessed for this Award if they meet the eligibility criteria. Where there are no eligible direct applicants or where the pool of eligible direct applicants has been exhausted, the Award may be offered to an eligible student applying for admission via the University Admissions Centre (UAC). When you apply directly to ANU for admission as a domestic undergraduate student, you will have the opportunity to be considered for this opportunity within the same application. Other such support options are enlisted on the Direct application scholarships page.
Details not available.