What is the College Bursary Scheme?
A limited number of subsidised positions are available to Australian citizens/residents through the College Bursary Scheme. The aim of the Bursary Scheme is to pay part or all of the College PLT Program tuition fees for students who would otherwise be prevented from undertaking the Program. Indigenous/Torres Strait Islander students are encouraged to apply, if requiring this assistance.
What are the eligibility requirements?
The main criterion is financial hardship. The aim of the Bursary Scheme is to provide financial assistance to students who would otherwise be constrained from commencing the Program by inadequate resources. Details of bank accounts, salaries, other income, dependants, mortgage payments and expenses are all relevant and should be included in your Statutory Declaration with your Bursary Application form.
Applicants for bursaries must be Australian citizens or full permanent residents (with no further waiting period).
How do I apply for a bursary?
To apply for the College Bursary Scheme, please complete the Bursary Application Form and send to: Student Services Office, PO Box 2, St Leonards, NSW, 1590.
Previous Bursary Scheme Recipients
The College of Law Victoria Helps Maria Lovison Give Back to Indigenous Australia
June 27 2008
Maria Lovison’s heritage is everything to her and she will eventually use her legal and community service skills to benefit indigenous Australians and the women of the Beagle Bay Aboriginal community.
For more information see: Maria Lovison COL Victoria Indigenous Bursary Recipient
The College of Law Victoria Welcomes Law Institute of Victoria’s Establishment of Indigenous Scholarship
February 21 2008
Applications are now open for the scholarship, which will allow an indigenous law graduate the opportunity to undertake their practical legal training with The College of Law Victoria. This newly announced scholarship is in addition to the College's current scholarship offered to an indigenous law graduate.
For more information see: College of Law Establishment of Indigenous Scholarship