2021 - BHP Pilbara Scholarship

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The BHP Pilbara Scholarship has been developed to encourage and support students residing in the Pilbara region who have maintained academic excellence whilst demonstrating strong community support, and who wish to undertake primary education or early childhood education.

Indigenous Australian students and Torres Strait Islanders are encouraged to apply.

Student type
Future Students

Faculty
Faculty of Humanities

Course type
Undergraduate

Specifically for
Students from regional or remote areas

Citizenship

  • Australian Citizen
  • Australian Permanent Resident
  • Permanent Humanitarian Visa

Scholarship base
Merit Based

Value
The BHP Pilbara Scholarship will provide the following support as a one-off payment (based on a full-time study load of 100 credits):

Cash payment of $2,500. The amount can be used at the recipient’s discretion to contribute towards educational related expenses

Application process

Step 1: Access online application form
Applications are to be submitted using the online application form. Access the form by clicking on the ‘Apply Online’ button on the top right-hand side of this page

Step 2: Complete

  • Complete the application form online
  • Application form can be saved at any point of the process
  • Multiple scholarships can be applied for at one time
  • Tips on how to complete your application can be found under the Applying for scholarships link on the scholarships website

Step 3: Submit

  • Closing date is listed at the top of the page
  • Incomplete applications will not be assessed
  • Once submitted, application status will change to submitted

Step 4: Receipt
Application receipt will be sent to the email address provided when you created your Curtin account, once your application has been submitted

Step 5: Assessment
Applications will be assessed by an assessment panel using the following criteria:

  • Responses to questions in application form
  • Financial hardship and socioeconomic status
  • Contribution to your local community

Step 6: Outcome
Outcome will be sent via the email address listed through TISC on mid-January 2021 (all successful and unsuccessful applicants will be notified)

Step 7: Acceptance

  • Successful applicants must return acceptance documents by 31 January 2021
  • Deferral of this scholarship is not permitted

Please note:

  • Scholarship will be awarded if there are applicants of sufficient need
  • Scholarship will commence from first semester of study for which the scholarship was awarded
  • Scholarship is not transferable to another university
  • The award and continuity of the scholarship is subject to receipt by Curtin of the scholarship funding from the funder

Enrolment Requirements
Recipients must meet all of the following:

Remain enrolled in initial course of study

Changes to Enrolment
If a recipient intends to change their enrolment, they must also apply in writing to the Scholarships Office ([email protected]) for approval BEFORE the change. The Scholarships Office will advise how the change will affect their scholarship.

Withdrawal or Terminated from units or course: A recipient who withdraws from their units or course of study, or has been terminated from their studies will become ineligible for the continuation of the scholarship, will not receive any further payments and will be required to repay to Curtin University the stipend awarded for that study period if applicable.

Cancellation of Scholarship: Notwithstanding any provision above, Curtin reserves the rights, at its sole discretion, to cancel the award of, or continuity of, the scholarship where the sponsor ceases to fund the scholarship.

Eligibility

Eligible courses

  • Bachelor of Education (Primary Education)
  • Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood Education)

Eligibility criteria
Applicants must meet all of the following criteria to be eligible to apply for the BHP Pilbara Scholarship:

  • Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident or Australian permanent humanitarian visa holder
  • Enrolling full-time in an eligible degree at Curtin University in 2021
  • Resident of the Pilbara region, Western Australia and intend to continue residing in the Pilbara whilst studying (with the exception of on-campus study periods)
  • Ability to demonstrate engagement in community service
  • Willing to participate in promotional activities organised by Curtin University, providing these do not interfere with students study, work or personal commitments

This scholarship is not deferrable.

Providers

About Company

Curtin is an innovative, global university known for its high-impact research, strong industry partnerships and commitment preparing you for jobs of the future. Our focus is always on delivering excellence and strengthening our position as a leading global university, according to our vision, mission and values.

A recognised global leader in research, education and engagement, Curtin will be a beacon for positive change, embracing the challenges and opportunities of our times to advance understanding and change lives for the better. Sustainability is one of the pillars of our strategic plan and our commitment to it is evident throughout our teaching, research, buildings and plans for the future.

With an expanding global presence, including locations in Perth, Malaysia and Singapore, Curtin University boasts a rich diversity of cultures in its students and staff, and a commitment to international engagement. We also have a long-standing focus on Indigenous education and culture, supported by our Centre for Aboriginal Studies.

Curtin is ranked in the top one per cent of universities worldwide in the prestigious Academic Ranking of World Universities 2017. We are WA’s most preferred university and are globally recognised for our strong connections with industry, high-impact research and wide range of innovative courses. We are also WA’s largest and most multicultural university, welcoming more than 52,000 students, around a third of whom come from a country other than Australia. Curtin graduates with a postgraduate degree earned the highest salaries among their graduate peers in Western Australia according to the 2018 Quality Indicators for Learning and Teaching (QILT) report.

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