Monash Information Evening: Webinar
Monash Information Evenings are the perfect opportunity to have your questions answered on everything you wanted to know about undergraduate study at Monash.
Topics to be covered include –
- diverse study and discipline areas
- undergraduate course types, such as the comprehensive and specialist courses, double degrees, and pathway programs
- international opportunities including study abroad and overseas tours
- SEAS and the Monash Guarantee
- accommodation options, both on and off campus
Date: Tuesday 8 March 2022
Time: 6.30pm – 8.00pm
Location: online (zoom)
Register for the event at Monash Information Evening: Webinar
DEAKIN UNI CAMPUS TOURS TERM I HOLIDAYS
Really exciting that we can finally get back to visiting a physical campus, as opposed to a virtual visit. For students with an interest in a course in Deakin, we are strongly recommending a visit! Especially for the year 12s, this will save some valuable time later in the year when they will be busy attending other open days.
To register: https://www.deakin.edu.au/student-life-and-services/events/campus-tours
Virtual Tours
Students are invited to take a virtual tour of RMIT’s campuses and facilities. Students can get a taste of what life is like as a university student at RMIT, including the best spots to eat, study and hang out. The suite of videos covers the Melbourne campuses, with a look inside specific interest areas including media, art, engineering, and health science.
Take a tour here.
Tuckwell Scholarship for 2023
Australian National University (ANU) launched the Tuckwell Scholarship Program in 2013. The Tuckwell Scholarship Program at the ANU is the most transformational undergraduate scholarship program in Australia. A Tuckwell is not just about a students’ intellect. It is also about their desire and determination to use their natural abilities to realise their full potential so that they can make a difference in the world. All up one could say, this is no ordinary scholarship!
So, Tuckwell Scholar students will receive:
- $22,350 per annum (2021 rate) (increasing with inflation) for each year of the length of their undergraduate degree, to cover on-campus residential costs, books, and general living expenses
- priority access guaranteed to ANU-approved student accommodation
- an annual allowance of up to $2,000 to assist with their move to Canberra and to support two annual return journeys (e.g., airfares) between their home and the University for each year of their degree. The allowance will be dependent on the proximity of their family home to ANU.
- an allowance to help cover the transport costs for your parents to attend Commencement Weekend at the start of the program, and
- an ANU Sports Centre membership for the length of their degree.
Scholarships are awarded based on four criteria:
- academic potential and achievements to date;
- other significant achievements to date, of any type;
- demonstration of the Attributes of a Tuckwell Scholar; and
- a desire to eventually give back to Australia.
Applying for a Tuckwell Scholarship is a three-stage process which commences with an initial application from yourself and a recommendation from a schoolteacher. Applications will begin in March 2022.
For more information browse Tuckwell Scholarship.