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degree program must achieve an ATAR of 90 or above) in 2024 This scholarship does not include students commencing in the Bachelor of Software Engineering Professional (BP096) program, please visit the STEM
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citizen, an Australian permanent resident or a permanent humanitarian visa holder be enrolled full-time in a Bachelor of Engineering program at RMIT be in your penultimate (second last) year of study in
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The BGIS Women in Engineering Scholarship provides: $5,000 per year for up to five years 10 weeks of paid vacation/WIL work participation in a mentoring program at BGIS Melbourne. Note: This
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year in their Bachelor of Engineering program. To be eligible for this scholarship you must: be an Australian citizen, an Australian permanent resident or an Australian permanent humanitarian visa holder
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Engineering) (Honours) The John Storey Junior Memorial Scholarships Program was created by Sir John Storey, who left a sizable gift to RMIT in his will. The program commemorates the life of his son, John Storey
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Indigenous Australians Rural UAC & EAS Criteria Stage Minimum Value $5,000 available for Duration of program (minimum) Residency International/Australian Permanent Humanitarian Visa Opens 01/05/2025 Closes 15
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determining value. Material/excursion fees of up to $400 for a course/s Flight training costs of up to $3,000 for costs outside of standard program charges Technology* that is required for your study e.g
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are necessary. Minimum Qualifications: Three years college coursework coursework in accounting/business, computer science and three years progressively responsible experience related to the program specialty
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This scholarship provides: 2 x up to two-year scholarship of up to $5,000 per semester Semester 2 2025 scholarship value; If the successful recipient has a Semester 1 2025 program GPA of 3.0
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2024 in a science, technology, engineering or mathematics (STEM) bachelor degree have at least one year of full-time study left be able to demonstrate circumstance/s which impact your ability to study