The scholarships were established in 2019 by the members of the UQLA (University of Queensland Law Alumni Association) under the Create Change Scholarship Initiative and are maintained by income generated from the endowment fund. The UQLA, as well as providing a series of programmes in which all alumni can participate, also supports a number of programmes to assist disadvantaged students in completing their studies.
About University of Queensland, Australia
We offer more scholarships than any other university in the state, so you should take some time to research everything we have on offer.
Depending on the rules and conditions of the scholarship you apply for, it might be possible to hold more than one scholarship at once – so, read all rules and conditions closely.
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University of Queensland Australia Bachelors
Aim and Benefits of University of Queensland Australia Bachelors
- The University of Queensland Law Alumni Association Endowment Fund Scholarship 2023 provides a maximum of AUD 9000.
University of Queensland Australia Bachelors Courses
Requirements for University of Queensland Australia Bachelors Qualification
- can demonstrate financial need;
- submit an application to the Dean, by the closing date for applications
- are enrolled or intend to enroll full-time in the LLB(Hons) or dual; and
- are a domestic student in accordance with the University’s Student Fees Policy.
Application Deadline
February 17, 2023How to Apply
Interested and qualified? Go to
University of Queensland, Australia on survey.app.uq.edu.au to apply
- your CV
- Year 11 and 12 academic reports or details of your academic achievements in Law at university so far
- evidence of financial hardship such as Centrelink statements, ATO statements, family income etc.
- awards, achievements or prizes you received for academic achievement during your studies
And you’ll be asked to discuss, in writing:
- why you’re interested in studying law and what you hope to achieve by completing your studies (300 words max)
- your financial need or hardship (500 words max)
- your personal qualities (500 words max). This may include: evidence of your leadership potential, details of your responsibility for others, community involvement, cultural or sporting achievements, or any other information which you consider relevant to your application.
You can only upload one file per field. If you have multiple files, combine them into one .doc .docx .pdf or .zip file.
Save your file using the naming format: Lastname-Firstname-Document type (e.g. SmithSam-supporting-evidence.zip).
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