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AWARD CONDITIONS
1. GENERAL
1.1 Eligibility
There shall be up to ten scholarships available for award to international students who
achieve outstanding final school results equivalent to a UAI of 99+, or outstanding results in
an approved diploma program, enrolling in Undergraduate programs offered by the College
of Engineering and Computer Science.
The Scholarships are offered on the basis of offer of a place in the Bachelor Degree
programs offered by the College of Engineering and Computer Science and other criteria as
set out from time to time by the Prescribed Authority.
1.2 Candidature
The Scholarship is offered on the condition that the recipient is admitted to and continues to
pursue a full-time undergraduate program of study at this University and in a program
offered by the College of Engineering and Computer Science.
The scholar may enrol in a combined program and retain the Scholarship.
A scholar must obtain permission from the College Coursework Scholarship Committee to
hold any other scholarship or award concurrently with a College of Engineering and
Computer Science Undergraduate Scholarship.
1.4 Publicity
It is anticipated that CECS Undergraduate International Scholarship holders may be
requested to participate in publicity of the Scholarship scheme from time to time. This may
include publicity in the country of citizenship or various University publications. A scholar
may be contacted for an interview and photograph. The University may also publicise the
Scheme by publishing the names of the scholars. Arrangements for such publicity will be
made through the Marketing and Communications Division of the University.
2.1 Commencement
The Scholarship commences from the first day of the first teaching period in first semester
in the academic year for which it is offered, unless otherwise stated in the letter of offer or
approved by the College Coursework Scholarship Committee.
2.2 Duration
The Scholarship is tenable for two years, subject to satisfactory academic progress and
continued enrolment in a program offered by the College of Engineering and Computer
Science.
2.3 Attendance
A scholar is expected to be in attendance at the University at the commencement of the first
teaching period and to remain in full-time enrolment during the University teaching periods
or semesters. If a scholar is absent from the University through illness or for any other
reason it is essential approval must be sought and obtained from the College for ‘program
leave’ from the Program. The College Coursework Scholarship Committee must also be
notified and, where relevant, approval for suspension of the Scholarship sought from the
Committee.
2.5 Termination
The Scholarship normally terminates at the conclusion of the 2nd year of the program of
study for which it has been awarded or on the date on which the scholar ceases to attend the
University other than for approved absences, whichever is the earlier. The University may
terminate the Scholarship before this time if the scholar does not fulfil her/his obligations or
if the scholar is not permitted to remain in the program.
3. SCHOLARSHIP
The Scholarship stipend is $10,000, payable in equal instalments of $2,500 at the beginning
of each semester for two years.
Scholars are required to meet all costs associated with their studies including travel,
accommodation, books and incidental expenses.
The scholar is responsible for paying International Tuition fees for the duration of the
program.
4. ACCOMMODATION
Contact with the College Coursework Scholarship Committee should be made in writing to
the Faculty Office, College of Engineering and Computer Science, Ian Ross Building 31.
Director
College of Engineering and Computer Science
November 2006