Published: 21 Sep 2022 947 views
The Capstone Editing Textbook Grant provides A$3,000 to one undergraduate student per year to assist in covering the cost of their textbooks for the duration of their degree.
As textbook prices continue to rise, many students are having to choose between buying textbooks and covering their daily living expenses. With the average cost of a textbook at Australian universities exceeding $100, and many courses requiring multiple textbooks, our Textbook Grant can seriously reduce the financial burden associated with the start of semester.
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Application Deadline | 06 Jan 2023 |
Type | Undergraduate |
Sponsor | Flinders University |
Gender | Men and Women |
The grant is provided in the form of one $1,000 gift voucher per year for three years (so long as you remain a student) to a book store of your choice. The grant recipient will be free to purchase any books they feel they need for their studies.
Before applying for this scholarship, please check your eligibility against these criteria:
The Capstone Editing Textbook Grant for Undergraduate Students is awarded on the basis of financial need. Each application will be carefully assessed. The successful applicant will be chosen at the sole discretion of Capstone Editing, and this decision is final.
To apply for this scholarship, simply complete the form on the scholarship webpage and provide your supporting documents.
For more details, visit Flinders University website.