APPLICATIONS NOW CLOSED
Scholarship Awarding University:
Type of degree:
Bachelor’s
Scholarship Deadline:
Applications for this scholarship will end on Tuesday, 5 September, 2023 (11:59pm)
Scholarship Summary:
The Bond University Indigenous Scholarships aim to support Indigenous Australians by offering a premium tertiary education experience and pathways to exceptional career opportunities. These Indigenous Scholarships are proudly supported by generous alumni and community donations into the Ambition Appeal.
Scholarship Applicant Criteria:
To be eligible to apply for this scholarship, you must:
• Be an Australian citizen of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander descent (as defined by ABSTUDY).
• Have successfully completed or be currently completing Year 12 at an Australian high school.
• Meet the standard entry requirements for your chosen program of study.
Value of Scholarship:
As an Indigenous scholar you will be provided with 50% of tuition fees for any single undergraduate degree (excluding the Medical Program) or 100% tuition for any diploma program. You will start at Bond in the January semester.
You will be supported by the team in the Nyombil Centre who will help you transition to university life and throughout your degree, and our staff will help you connect with the local Indigenous community who welcome our students at various cultural and social events. As an Indigenous scholar, you will be provided with a network of extracurricular programs, professional networking, internships and more.
Scholarship Application Guide:
If you meet the eligibility criteria for this scholarship, you can apply by following the below steps:
1. Complete the Bond University Study Application Form to lodge your application for your chosen program.
2. Complete the Bond University Scholarship Application Form. Simply use the same log-in details as used for your study application and enter 'scholarship' in the keyword field on the 'Start an Application' tab.
As an Indigenous Scholarship applicant, you will be required to submit the following documents as part of your scholarship application:
a. Evidence of your leadership, initiative, and service to your school and/or community. Please use the Summary of Achievements template to present this evidence and upload as one Word or PDF document.
b. A letter of reference from an Indigenous community organisation, member, or leader to support your application.
c. A school reference. If you are currently completing Year 12, as part of your application you will be asked to provide your career advisor's details; please have these on hand. Bond will follow up with them directly to request a reference.
You must complete and submit your scholarship application before the application closing date as no late scholarship applications will be considered!
Scholarship Website:
Find further information on this scholarship opportunity at the Bond University Indigenous Scholarships Page.