Key information

Benefit amount

$7,500 Yearly value, paid bi-annually

Eligible citizenship

Australian citizen, Permanent resident
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Eligible student type

School leaver

Eligible level of study

Undergraduate

Study area

Nursing

Scholarships available

1

About the scholarship

Summary

The Ethel Swinburne Society Scholarship in Nursing supports commencing Bachelor of Nursing students at Swinburne who face educational disadvantage, with preference for Indigenous students.

Funded by members of the Ethel Swinburne Society, it honours Ethel Swinburne, a philanthropist and advocate for women’s education, whose legacy includes co-founding, along with her husband George, the institution that became Swinburne University.

Value
Yearly value, paid bi-annually
$7,500
Total value for up to 3 years
$22,500

Eligibility and selection criteria

Eligibility

Applicants must be an:

  • Australian or New Zealand citizen, Australian permanent resident or Australian permanent resident with humanitarian visa.
Enrolment criteria

Applicants must: 

  • be a commencing first year student at Swinburne in Semester 1, 2027
  • enrolled full-time in the Bachelor of Nursing at Swinburne
  • studying on-campus.
Selection criteria

Applications will be assessed based on educational disadvantage and any community participation.

Study areas

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  • Nursing
Supporting documentation

Personal statement or video

Submit a personal statement of up to 500 words or 2 minute video addressing:

  • your interest and commitment to study
  • how this scholarship will help you achieve your educational goals.

Please upload your video to an accessible media source and provide the link in a Word or PDF document. Ensure the video is downloadable and accessible to anyone with the link.

Educational disadvantage

Provide evidence of educational disadvantage, which may fall under the categories listed below. To assist you, we’ve included a link to the VTAC website for further guidance on preparing your evidence:

Curriculum vitae (CV)

Provide a copy of your curriculum vitae (maximum 2 pages) outlining:

  • any community participation, extra-curricular activities, sporting participation and/or leadership experience.

Written reference

Provide a written reference from a teacher, community leader, or employer. Note: referees cannot be a family member or friend.

Conditions

All scholarships offered by Swinburne are governed by a set of conditions. please visit our scholarship conditions page for further information.

How to apply

Closing date
Sunday 14 March 2027
Complete application

Complete the online application form

Submit the online application form with all supporting documentation by the closing date.

Apply now

Incomplete applications will not be considered. For assistance when completing your application, please visit the scholarship application help guide.

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