David Pank UniSA College Diploma Scholarship

University of South Australia

The scholarship will commence while the recipient is undertaking the second half of the first year of their Diploma program at the College and will continue for the duration of study at the College and in a selected undergraduate program at UniSA.

Eligibility

Applicants must: be Australian citizens or permanent residents; be full-time students who are enrolled in one of the Diploma programs at the UniSA College; and provide evidence of financial hardship and a supporting statement with their application. Their written statement should outline their career and personal aspirations and how the scholarship will assist them in achieving their goals. Details of financial disadvantage should also be included in the statement. Recipients will be selected on the basis of academic merit based on GPA, a personal written statement and an interview. Students in receipt of another Pank family scholarship, grant or prize are ineligible for this scholarship.

Amount $2,000

The scholarship is valued at $2,000 per year for a maximum period of 5 years (2 years at the UniSA College and 2-3 years undergraduate studies at UniSA).

Frequency Annual
Duration years
Student type Australian
For Australian students
For international students
Level of study Undergraduate / VET
Field of studys Accounting
Agriculture
Architecture
Psychology
Built environment
Business and management
Communications
Computing and information technology
Creative arts
Dentistry
Economics
Education and training
Engineering and technology
Environmental studies
Tourism and hospitality
Health services and support
Humanities and social sciences
Languages
Law
Para-legal studies
Mathematics
Medicine
Nursing
Pharmacy
Rehabilitation
Sciences
Social work
Sport and leisure
Surveying
Veterinary science
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