PALLOTTINE ABORIGINAL
 SCHOLARSHIP TRUST


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PALLOTTINE ABORIGINAL SCHOLARSHIP TRUST

 

GUIDELINES FOR APPLICANTS

 

  1. Pallottine Aboriginal Scholarships are available to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, as defined in Australian legislation, who are living in WA. They are granted irrespective of religious affiliation.

 

  1. Scholarships are available for post-secondary study only – whether in vocational, academic, cultural, religious, sporting or some allied discipline. All courses must be carried out at or through an approved WA educational Institution.

 

  1. Applications are invited annually. They are reviewed by a Scholarship Committee established by the Trustees. This Committee is made up of people who reflect a balance of geographical areas throughout WA, as well as a balance of gender and experience.

 

  1. Grants are made for a calendar year following which applications must be renewed.

 

  1. Successful students are expected to provide evidence of progress. Semester II fee payments will only be made following receipt of a Semester I report

 

  1. A maximum of four annual grants will be available, not necessarily consecutive.

 

  1. For successful applicants the Trust will pay the applicable course fees [only], direct to educational Institutes, thus eliminating any future HECS debt.

 

  1. Priority will be given to applicants doing a first degree or course.

 

  1. Application forms are available on the PAST website. Applications close on 30 Sep each year. Results are usually advised in January the following year once confirmation is received that an applicant has been accepted by the Institute.

 

  1. An annual Presentation ceremony is customarily held in Perth in March to which students and families are invited. Students are expected to attend.

 

  1. The number of scholarships awarded depends on the interest available from the Trust’s capital deposit. Except in exceptional circumstances all grants will be allocated for a full 12 months.

 

  1. The Committee retains the right to withdraw a Grant. It’s decision in the allocation of scholarships is final.

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Any information re these scholarships can be obtained by contacting:

Pallottine Aboriginal Scholarship Trust
c/- Pallottine Regional House
45 Ionic St
Shelley  WA   6148

Phone:  08 9354 4061
Email:  ray.h@pallottine.org.au

 


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