Griffith University QIC Indigenous Tertiary Scholarship

The QIC Indigenous Tertiary Scholarship is to support Indigenous students studying a degree in commerce, economics, business, government and industrial relations, law, science, I.T., engineering, mathematics or psychology. 
 
As part of this scholarship, QIC will provide a mentor who will support and assist the recipient throughout their university degree. 

Scholarship details

Value: $10,000 approx. total

Application dates

Closed

Close: 07/04/2025

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This scholarship is for:

Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander applicants

Areas of study:

  • Business and management
  • Engineering
  • Humanities, culture and social sciences
  • Law and paralegal studies
  • Psychology
  • Science and mathematics

At Institution:

  • Griffith University

Study level:

  • Undergraduate

Study Load:

  • Full Time
  • Part Time

Location:

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

Eligibility Criteria

To be eligible for this Scholarship, you must:
  • identify as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander;
  • be an Australian citizen or permanent resident;
  • be enrolled in full time study at Griffith University;
  • have a minimum GPA of 4.0 (if a current student);
  • be currently studying, or be commencing study, in one of the following undergraduate bachelor degrees:
    • Bachelor of Commerce;
    • Bachelor of Economics;
    • Bachelor of Business;
    • Bachelor of Law;
    • Bachelor of Science;
    • Bachelor of Information Technology;
    • Bachelor of Engineering;
    • Bachelor of Mathematics;
    • Bachelor of Psychology or;
    • Bachelor of Government and International Relations.

How to Apply

To be considered for this scholarship you must complete the following sections within the application:

Study Details:
Secondary education history and;
Program preferences; or
Program: details of current degree.

Personal statements:
Career goals and aims: statement about yourself and your personal attributes e.g. ability to overcome adversity, potential to achieve at university, community involvement, career aspirations, interests and drive;
Scholarship benefit: statement outlining the impact the scholarship would have on your life and how it will assist you in achieving your current and future career goals;
Anything else section: prepare a statement about how you can apply your personal attributes and career aspirations in an organisation like QIC. (optional to attach as a document).

You must upload aCurriculum Vitae (CV) in the supporting documentation section. (Please use the following formats- pdf, word, jpeg or excel. We can only guarantee these formats with be accepted)