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on raw ATAR scores. The StepUp bonus of 5 points is not considered when awarding this scholarship. Student type Future Students Faculties and centres Faculty of Science & Engineering Engineering courses
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Now Register Already Registered? Login Outline The purpose of the Scholarship is to support students undertaking the Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Science (Computer Science) program at UNSW
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scholarship is tenable for the minimum duration of an eligible program and will have a value corresponding to the IOI/EGOI Competition Medal categories, as follows: Gold - $7,000 pa Silver - $6,000 pa Bronze
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The purpose of the Scholarship is to support undergraduate students and to alleviate financial burdens for students in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Industrial Design, and Computer
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made available and administered by the DISSH and is not affiliated with Curtin. You should contact DISSH for up to date information about the scholarship, and to apply. The DISSH Pride Scholarship
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execution) finance and operations (agency operations, budgeting). Eligibility The Rumbletown Pathways Scholarship is defined as a non-academic achievement-based scholarship. It is predicated
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problems and new ideas in the fields of agribusiness, agriculture, food innovation and supply chains. Our intent is that this scholarship will support the generation of new knowledge and new ways of thinking
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should complete the VTAC Scholarship Application Form which is available through their VTAC user account . All applicants who receive a course offer from Swinburne and have completed the VTAC Scholarship
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deposit mentioned on the offer. Students who receive a Conditional Confirmation of Enrolment (COE) will be considered eligible for the grant. This grant is not available to La Trobe College Australia
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may also make scholarship offers directly to successful applicants. High School students who have submitted an application for the 2025-2026 UAC Educational Access Scheme (EAS) and received an offer