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Jill Fittock Harrison Women's College Scholarship
This scholarship will open soon.
- Enrolment status
- Future UQ student, Current UQ student
- Student type
- Domestic
- Study level
- Undergraduate
- Study area
- All study areas
- Scholarship focus
- Accommodation, Financial hardship, Rural or remote
- Scholarship value
- At least $4,500 towards accommodation fees
- Scholarship duration
- 1 year
- Number awarded
- May vary
- Applications open
- August 2024
- Applications close
- November 2024
This scholarship is part of the UQ Residential Scholarships Scheme. You only need to submit one application to be considered for all scholarships in this scheme.
Eligibility
You're eligible if you:
- are a domestic student in the year of the award
- can demonstrate financial hardship
- are enrolled or intend to enrol in any Bachelor program in the year the scholarship is awarded
- are or intend to be a resident at The Women’s College within The University of Queensland.
How to apply
Apply using the online application portal.
You may need to upload supporting documentation that shows your:
- financial circumstances (Centrelink statement, tax notice, etc.)
Use our tips for putting together a great application to help you through this process.
Use our tips for putting together a great application to help you through this process.
Selection criteria
The scholarship will be awarded to students based on financial hardship and who are or intend to be a resident at The Women’s College within The University of Queensland.
Preference will be given to students from regional and remote areas.
What happens next
We'll email you to confirm we've received your application.
If you haven’t received your confirmation email within 2 working days of submitting your application contact us at scholarships@uq.edu.au.
About this scholarship
This scholarship was established in 2022 by The Women’s College within The University of Queensland in memory of Jill Fittock Harrison alumna of the college 1946-1948, under the Create Change Scholarship Match Initiative. The Scholarship is maintained by income generated from the underlying endowment fund.