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Undergraduate and Graduate ANU Scholarships for Students with a Disability

The Australian National University offers a range of scholarships for students who are experiencing difficulty with costs of living and study. These scholarships are available to students from recognised equity groups including those from financially disadvantaged backgrounds and for students who come from a rural or isolated area.
Students with a Disability
  • ANU Undergraduate Enterprise Access Scholarship
  • ANU Graduate Access Scholarship
ANU Undergraduate Enterprise Access Scholarship
Field of Study:All
Value:$4,000
Duration: up to 4 years
Number on offer:
2
Eligibility:
Applicants must fulfil the following criteria:

  • be current enrolled students in a undergraduate program of study at the ANU;

  • NOT have completed any previous degree;

  • must supply supporting evidence of a permanent disability; and

  • demonstrate financial hardship.

  • Selection:
    The Selection Committee may, in making the selection, take into account any or all of the following:
  • the nature and extent of the disability;

  • the financial circumstances of the applicant;

  • the Australian Tertiary Admissions Rank (ATAR) or equivalent tertiary academic results;

  • the likely impact of the disability on the applicant’s proposed academic program of study; and

  • the potential of the scholarship to enhance the applicant’s ability to successfully complete the academic program of study.

  • 2010 Conditions of Award

    Application:
    Complete the application form: Click Here
    Closing Date:
    9 March
    Further Information:
    Telephone: (02) 6125 3354 Facsimile: (02) 6125 0751 Email: ug.schols@anu.edu.au
    ANU Graduate Access Scholarship
    Field of Study:
    All
    Value:
    $4,000
    Duration:
    up to 4 years
    Number on offer:
    1
    Eligibility: Applicants must fulfil the following criteria:
    • be current enrolled students in a graduate program of study at the ANU;
    • must supply supporting evidence of a permanent disability; and
    • demonstrate financial hardship.
    Selection based on:
    • The Selection Committee may, in making the selection, take into account any or all of the following: the nature and extent of the disability;
    • the financial circumstances of the applicant;
    • previous tertiary academic results;
    • the likely impact of the disability on the applicant’s proposed academic program of study; and
    • the potential of the scholarship to enhance the applicant’s ability to successfully complete the academic program of study.
    2010 Conditions of Award
    Application:
    Complete the application form: Click Here
    Closing Date:
    9 March
    Further Information:
    Telephone: (02) 6125 3354 Facsimile: (02) 6125 0751 Email: ug.schols@anu.edu.au

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