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Frank Finn Scholarships

Enrolment status
Current UQ student
Student type
Domestic
Study level
Undergraduate, Honours
Study area
Business and economics
Scholarship focus
Financial hardship
Scholarship value
At least $8,000
Scholarship duration
1 year
Number awarded
May vary
Applications open
24 January 2024
Applications close
31 March 2024

Eligibility

You're eligible if you:

  • are a domestic student
  • can demonstrate financial need (Centrelink statements, ATO statements, family income, etc.)
  • are enrolled full-time in any the following programs, and have completed a minimum of 16 units:
    • Bachelor of Commerce (including duals with the Bachelor of Commerce)
    • Bachelor of Advanced Finance and Economics (Honours)
    • Bachelor of Advanced Business (Honours) with a declared major in Finance, Accounting and/or Business Analytics
    • Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) program.

How to apply

Apply using the online application form.

You'll need:

  • evidence of your financial need, including proof of finances  (e.g. Centrelink statements, ATO statements, family income, etc.)
  • any other documents relevant to your application, such as certificates, references or awards.

You'll also be asked to tell us about: 

  • how this scholarship will benefit you personally and professionally
  • your future career aspirations
  • leadership and/or community service experiences that are relevant to your application.

Use our tips for putting together a great application to help you through this process.

Selection criteria

We'll consider:

  • demonstrated financial need
  • academic achievement
  • anything else relevant to your future success in a commerce profession.

What happens next

If you're shortlisted, we may contact you to arrange an interview. 

About this scholarship

Established in 2008 and maintained by an endowment fund of donations from alumni of the Faculty of Business, Economics and Law and the UQ Business School. This scholarship is named after Professor Frank Finn to acknowledge his lifetime of service to the university and the field of finance.

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