Frequently Asked Questions (Scholarships and Grants)
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- Are scholarships only for high achieving students?
- When do scholarships open for application?
- What scholarships am I eligible to apply for?
- How do I apply?
- When do I apply?
- Who can I contact in relation to scholarships?
- How do I find out which Division my program of study relates to?
- How do I find out if I am enrolled into an undergraduate or postgraduate program of study?
- Will I have to pay tax on my scholarship?
- Will my scholarship affect payment of my benefits (eg Centrelink payments or concession cards)?
- If I go on leave what will happen to my scholarship?
- Can I defer my scholarship?
my Scholarships
- How do I apply for scholarships?
- What is on the my Scholarships homepage?
- What kind of scholarships are available?
- How do I view the Scholarships I have applied for?
- How do I view the Scholarships I have been awarded?
- How can I find out if a Scholarship is opening soon?
- How do I check to see if my banking details are correct?
- What other information is contained under 'my Details'?
Equity Scholarships (UniSA Study Grants) & Commonwealth Scholarship (CS)
- I have completed my enabling course (one year) and was in receipt of CECS-Indigenous Enabling or CAS-Indigenous Enabling. Will I be eligible for four years of Indigenous-CECS or Indigenous-CAS scholarship for my undergraduate degree?
- I will be undertaking one of my courses overseas, will I still be eligible for my Commonwealth Scholarship(s) (UniSA administered) or UniSA Study/Priority Grant?
- Is a UniSA Study Grant/Priority Grant considered a Commonwealth Scholarship?
- What is a Start-Up or Relocation scholarship?
- If my ordinary CECS/CAS, or Priority-CECS/Specialist-CAS is terminated, can I re-apply for these commonwealth scholarships?
