Bruce and Carol Kendall Undergraduate Memorial Scholarship

This scholarship was established in memory of Bruce and Carol Kendall by the Jumbunna Institute for Indigenous Education and Research to acknowledge and celebrate the achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students at UTS.
Bruce and Carol both graduated from UTS in 1990 with a Diploma in Teaching and were committed to improving the future for Indigenous people through their involvement in Indigenous education and the Stolen Generations.

 

Scholarship details

Value: $1,000 approx. total

Application dates

Closed

Open: 31/07/2024
Close: 01/09/2024

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This scholarship is for:

Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander applicants
Academic merit

Areas of study:

  • Any Area of Study

At Institution:

  • University of Technology Sydney

Study level:

  • Undergraduate

Study Load:

  • Full Time

Location:

  • ACT
  • NSW
  • NT
  • SA
  • QLD
  • TAS
  • VIC
  • WA

Eligibility Criteria

To be eligible for this scholarship an applicant must:

  • be of Australian Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander descent and provide either:
    • a Confirmation of Aboriginality from a Local Aboriginal Land Council or other Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander organisation; or
    • a UTS Statutory Declaration form accompanied by two written references from Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people from the applicant’s community who can confirm their identity and are not an immediate family member; and
  • be admitted into a UTS undergraduate course (including honours courses); and
  • have successfully completed at least one (1) session (equivalent to 24 credit points) of study in an eligible course; and
  • be enrolled in a minimum of 12 credit points in the scholarship offer session; and
  • apply for the Scholarship online using the UTS Scholarship Application Form.

Further Information

Selection process

  • Academic merit, based on the weighted average mark (WAM) of their current UTS course;
  • Motivation to succeed in their chosen course, as demonstrated in the scholarship application;
  • Commitment to benefiting the Indigenous community, as demonstrated in the scholarship application;
  • Demonstrated initiative in personal and community life, as demonstrated in the scholarship application.