Key facts
About this scholarship
Number offered:
1
Description:
Pioneering teacher Cynthia Brew had a reputation for diving head-first into life. A gifted athlete and avid sports fan, she loved to travel and volunteered her services well into her senior years. In 1961 Cynthia completed a Bachelor of Arts with UNE, and more than 25 years later, a Diploma in Educational Studies (Multicultural Education). When she died in 2017, aged 83, she made a number of gifts in her will to educational institutions she had attended, including UNE. “Cynthia was a trailblazer in many ways,” her next of kin Susan Dobinson says. “She was part of that first wave of women physical education teachers and maintained her passion for education throughout her life, completing two Masters degrees in adult life. Cynthia deliberately went to the country to teach, in NSW and Tasmania, and understood the value of education in rural and regional areas,” Susan said.
How will the scholarship be paid?
Bank account (100%)
Payment Conditions:
- The student shall receive $625 per 6 credit points (or equivalent) to a maximum of $5,000 for 48 credit points (or full-time equivalent) per academic year.
- The scholarship is payable into the recipient’s bank account.
- The scholarship will be paid in 2 instalments within 30 days following Trimester 1 and 2 census dates.
- Payments will be made in Trimester 1 and 2 provided there is a minimum enrolment across the academic year in the nominated course:
4.1.The minimum part-time enrolment for this scholarship is defined as 24 credit points (or equivalent) in the academic year.
4.2.Enrolment is required for Trimester 1 and 2 study periods. If a student is not actively enrolled during the T1 and T2 periods and does not have an approved leave of absence from their scholarship, the scholarship may be suspended.
4.3.Full-time students are expected to complete their course in the minimum period of candidature.
4.4.If a student is required to repeat a unit, a second scholarship payment will not be made for this unit. - The student must submit a brief report upon request each year reporting on progress with their studies and involvement in University life, such as participation in sporting, cultural or community activities.
General Conditions:
- The scholarship is intended for the nominated course and may not be deferred or transferred. If you wish to make any significant changes to your enrolment (e.g. change of degree, study mode and/or load) you must notify Student Scholarships prior to doing so. If you no longer satisfy the criteria and conditions of the scholarship, you may not be able to retain it.
- Any request to vary the terms and/or conditions of the scholarship must be made via an appeal to the scholarships committee and will be determined at the discretion of the University (in consultation with the donor or other relevant committee).
- If at any time during the scholarship term the student is found to have committed behavioural misconduct in accordance with the University’s Student Behavioural Misconduct Rules, the scholarship will be terminated and any outstanding payments will not be paid. You may also be required to repay any instalment already received. Students who are residential college residents are also subject to the Residential College Code of Conduct.
- Where possible, scholarship recipients are encouraged to attend events or participate in activities that promote scholarships and acknowledge donor support. One such event is the Annual Scholarship Donor Luncheon, typically held in July. Students who require a letter to excuse them from class may request one from the Office of Advancement. If a student is unable to attend the luncheon or similar opportunities, they may instead provide a written or video message to be shared with the donor.
- The applicant permits the University to give some personal details to the relevant Donor/Trustee/Committee/School, who may not be UNE staff. All information gathered will be treated with discretion.
- Some scholarships may affect other government payments. It is the recipient’s responsibility to seek advice from the relevant government agency.
- Minor changes may be required to the administrative conditions of this scholarship. If this occurs recipients will be given advance notice in writing. Donors will also be consulted where appropriate.
- Failure to meet the requirements of these Terms and Conditions may lead to the termination of the scholarship. Students may be required to repay any instalment already received.
Note: If you are struggling to meet the requirements of your scholarship, it is important that you contact the Student Scholarships team at scholarships@une.edu.au to discuss your circumstances and they will provide advice and support.
Eligibility Requirements
To apply for this scholarship, applicants must meet the following core and scholarship specific eligibility requirements
| Requirement | Description |
|---|---|
| Citizenship | Australian Citizen/Permanent Resident: The applicant must be an Australian Citizen or permanent resident as defined by the Commonwealth |
| New or Continuing | New or Continuing |
| Study Mode | On campus or Online |
| Study Load | Full-time (48 credit points per academic year) or part-time (minimum 24 credit points per academic year) |
| Course type | Bachelor’s degree |
| Requirement | Description |
|---|---|
| Academic High Achievers | Continuing students must have a minimum annual GPA of 4.0 |
| Degree/School/Discipline |
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| Financial Disadvantage | Applicant must be able to demonstrate financial need (see Supporting Documentation/Required Information below) |
| Regional/Remote Areas | Prior to study, the applicant’s permanent home address must be either regional or remote as defined by the Government Remoteness Tool |
Before you apply
Before you apply for this scholarship, please ensure you have read and understood the below important information:
- Complete the application form which includes the following questions:
1.1.Why are you studying your chosen course and what are your career aspirations?
1.2.Tell us about your personal strengths and how you have used them to make a difference in the lives of others. This might include community activities and leadership opportunities that you have been involved in.
1.3.What challenges, such as financial, geographic, or cultural, have you encountered and how have you navigated them? - Complete the Financial Need Details Section on the application form.
The documents listed below are acceptable forms of evidence for each of the following criteria.
1. Financial disadvantage:
Note: If you are awarded a scholarship you will be required to supply evidence of your financial situation as described in your application. Evidence of income can include:
- Income Tax Returns*
- Regular payslips
- Centrelink Statement/s
- A letter from an authorised person (e.g. community leader, school principal, minister of religion, accountant) that comments on your financial circumstances
If the most recent financial year income information is not available, previous financial year income information may be used and must be accompanied by a letter from an accountant that comments on the estimated similarity/differences.