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Monday, November 18, 2013

Undergraduate Scholarship opportunity

Scholarship Title: 2014 - Lillian Passmore Donovan Memorial Scholarship

Status: Open
Applications close: 22/11/2013
About this scholarship
Description/Applicant information:
The Lillian Passmore Donovan Memorial Scholarship is aimed specifically at Indigenous Australians with an interest in pursuing a career in Social Work.
The Scholarship recognises the contributions of Lillian Passmore Donovan, as an Indigenous woman committed to the field of social work and social justice. Lillian worked for three decades across a range of agencies both government and non-government in rural and urban settings.

Her final position was with the Victim Support Unit in the Department of Justice. She also worked for the Western Australian Department for Community Development, the Aboriginal Accommodation Service and the Manguri Aboriginal Corporation. She worked in South Australia with the Department of Community Welfare as a Senior Aboriginal Community Development Worker and Senior Supervisor. Lillian won the Peter Jordan Award for Social Justice when graduating from Curtin University with a Bachelor of Social Work in recognition of the quality of her practice and scholarship.
Student type:    Future Students
Faculty:    Health Sciences
Course type:    Undergraduate
Specifically for:    Aboriginal/Torres Strait Islander Students
Gender: Both
Nationality:    Australian Citizen
Scholarship base
    Merit Based
Maximum number awarded-   1
Value
The scholarship will meet the cost of the student contribution fees and a cash payment of $1,000 per semester to assist with the costs associated with studying for the normal expected duration of the degree for which the scholarship is offered (based on full time study load of at least 75 credit points each semester).
Eligible courses
Bachelor of Social Work
Eligibility criteria
Applicants must meet ALL of the following criteria to be considered for a Lillian Passmore Donovan Memorial Scholarship:
1.           Be of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander descent
2.           Have selected Curtin University as a first or second preference through TISC to undertake a Bachelor of Social Work
3.           Be undertaking the first semester of their first undergraduate degree at Curtin University in 2014
4.           Be eligible for a Commonwealth Supported place
Enrolment requirements
Unless there are exceptional circumstances such as, but not limited, to medical or family reasons, students must meet ALL of the following:
1.           Remain enrolled in the Bachelor of Social Work
2.           Maintain a full time study load of at least 75 credit points each semester at Curtin University
3.           Maintain a course weighted average (CWA) of at least 50 each semester
4.           Fail no more than one enrolled unit each semester
Scholarship continuity is subject to meeting satisfactory academic progress as outlined above. Progress will be assessed at the end of each study period.  Unless there are exceptional circumstances, a recipient with unsatisfactory progress or who breaches the scholarship conditions shall be ineligible to retain the scholarship. Exceptional circumstances must be forwarded to and shall be at the discretion of the Scholarships Office.
Changes to enrolment
If a recipient intends to do any of the following they must also apply in writing to the Scholarships Office (scholarships@curtin.edu.au) for approval BEFORE the change.
Change from full time enrolment: The Scholarships Office will advise how the change will affect your scholarship.
Change of course:  Change of course is NOT permitted.
Leave of absence:  If approved the maximum period of leave is 12 months.
Withdrawal or Terminated from units or course: A student who withdraws from their units or course of study, or has been terminated from studies will become ineligible for continuation of the scholarship, will not receive any further payments and will be required to repay to the University the stipend awarded for that study period if applicable.
Application process
An applicant must submit a completed application form with supporting documents attached by 4:00pm on the scholarship closing date, to the Scholarships Office at the Bentley campus.
Incomplete Applications or applications missing documentation will not be assessed.
For a list of all documentation required for an application, please see the ‘supporting documentation and application checklist’ at the back of the application form.
All documents must be certified copies of originals. For details on certification, go to: http://scholarships.curtin.edu.au/apply/certification.cfm

Applications will be assessed by a selection panel using the following criteria:
    Demonstrated academic potential
    Demonstrated commitment to pursuing a career in Social Work
    Demonstrated commitment to the Indigenous community
    Receipt of an offer of a place into a Bachelor of Social Work at Curtin University in 2014
The scholarship(s) will be awarded if there are candidates of sufficient merit.
All applicants will be notified of the outcome of their application via email in mid - January
In order to accept the scholarship, a recipient will be requested to return signed acceptance documents.
If a recipient wishes to defer their scholarship, they will need to complete the necessary paperwork that will be included with their offer of a scholarship.
Once the scholarship has been accepted, the scholarship will commence from the first semester of study.
This scholarship is not transferable to another major, course, faculty, campus or university.
APPLICATIONS SHOULD BE SENT TO:
Curtin University,Scholarships Office
Student Central
Building 101, Level 1
GPO Box U1987
Perth WA 6845
Emailed applications will not be accepted.
Need more information?
Enquiries
Scholarships Office
Email: scholarships@curtin.edu.au
Telephone: (08) 9266 2992
Fax: (08) 9266 3279
Frequently Asked questions:
Further information
For more information about what scholarships you can apply for please visit our application profiles.
For advice on how to complete your application visit our application guidelines page
Students may apply for as many scholarships as they are eligible to apply for however, will only be awarded up to one Curtin funded continuing scholarship.  A continuing scholarship is defined as a scholarship that has more than one payment.  A Curtin funded scholarship is a scholarship that is solely funded by Curtin and is a non industry funded scholarship.
Students are allowed to hold concurrently one continuing Curtin funded scholarship and one Industry funded scholarship. Alongside the continuing scholarships, students can apply for and hold unlimited one-off payment scholarships (grants, bursaries).
For further information about holding more than one scholarship contact scholarships@curtin.edu.au
Centrelink
For advice on your Centrelink payments and how your scholarship could affect your payment please see http://www.humanservices.gov.au/customer/enablers/income  or contact a Centrelink Office.  If you require a letter about your scholarship for Centrelink, please contact the Scholarships Office.
Taxation
Generally scholarship money paid to full-time students is not treated as taxable income, but if your study load is less than 75 credits (part-time) your scholarship money is not tax exempt. Other than the full-time study requirement, the general rule is that scholarships are exempt from taxation unless:
    it is a condition of the scholarship that a recipient is required to undertake activities that are of use, help or benefit to the scholarship provider - then the student is rendering a service by agreeing to undertake those activities;
    during or upon completion of the degree for which the scholarship is awarded a candidate is required to become, or shall continue to be, an employee of the funding body; or
    an award is received by a student where the scholarship is not provided principally for educational purposes.
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