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you have in place to assist you in living independently (ie. ABStudy, Centrelink Benefits, Employment)? Successful recipients of this scholarship are required to engage with an Indigenous Student
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written statement (max. 500 words) or short video (no more than 2 minutes) addressing the following points: your passion and commitment to study how this scholarship will help you achieve your educational
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above) studying on campus A written statement (max. 500 words) or short video (no more than 2 minutes) addressing the following points: How the indigenous RISE Scholarship (PG) will benefit your studies
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of 100 credit points in your LAW coded LLB units have a credit point average of at least 70 in your LAW coded LLB units Provide evidence of educational disadvantage, which may fall under the categories
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$5,000 per annum for a maximum of three years How to apply Conditions All scholarships offered by Swinburne are governed by a set of conditions. Please visit our Scholarship Conditions page for further
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course (see courses eligible in section above) enrolled on campus or online Submit a written statement or short video (no more than 2 minutes) addressing the following points: professional achievements
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student in Semester 1, 2026 Must have completed 100 credit points towards current course (can include up to 50 credit points for prior learning recognised by Swinburne). Enrolled full-time in an eligible
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Strait Islander located in a regional, rural or remote area first in family to attend university 6. Submit a personal statement (500 words) addressing the above points (ie point 5.) as applicable and
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above) completed at least 100 credit points towards the completion of your degree achieved a credit average in completed units studying on-campus or online Submit a personal statement of up to 500 words
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coaching and/or community service Submit a personal statement (500 words) addressing the following points: interest in your chosen field of study your volunteering/leadership experience in the community how