Each three to five years, the ANU College of Business and Economics (‘the College’) may offer an award known as the ANU College of Business and Economics (CBE) D. Brownbill Family Scholarship (‘the Award’).
The objective of the Award is to support students who face financial difficulties accessing university education by providing opportunities for them to develop their skills and prepare for further study or employment.
Funding for this Award has been provided by a CBE alumnus, Mr Don Brownbill.
SUMMARY
VALUE
Up to $6,000 per annum
1 on offer
Payments made for 4 years
Student types
Domestic, ProspectiveStudent levels
Undergraduate, Flexible double degreeNumber of scholarships awarded
1 on offerSelection bases
Academic merit, Financial hardshipOngoing eligibility
Continuation based on academic performanceThe award is available to a prospective ANU student who:
Selection is made on the basis of the severity of financial hardship experienced, as evidenced by the number of adjustment factors relating to that hardship awarded to an eligible applicant. Where there are more equally ranked applicants than there are Awards available, preference may be given (in order of priority) to the applicant who:
The value of the Award is stated in your letter of offer. The duration of the Award is for up to four years. The Award payment will align to the recipient’s academic study load. For example, 24 units’ enrolment constitutes 100% of the award payment; 18 units constitutes 75% of the award payment, etc. The Award is paid in equal instalments at the start of each semester unless otherwise stated in the letter of offer.
All applicants applying for admission to ANU through the direct Admission Scholarship and Accommodation Application will be automatically considered for the award based on them meeting the eligibility criteria and electing to be considered for scholarships.