2025 Community Bank Mansfield & District Bachelor Degree Scholarship Program (CEF)(U)

Submissions are now being accepted. Submissions close at midnight 24 January 2025 (AEDT).

The scholarship program aims to assist academically motivated students from the Mansfield District who have been offered a place at an Australian university or College to study for the first time at Bachelor’s degree level in 2025 and are facing personal, medical, social and /or financial circumstance that make it difficult to undertake further education.

The Scholarship program supports the following study related expenses – accommodation costs, course costs, study-related materials/equipment, textbooks, tutoring and /or education related travel (within Australia).

Key General qualification criteria:

  • You are an Australian citizen, permanent resident or have refugee status.
  • You reside in or have attended school in the Mansfield District
  • You can demonstrate leadership and citizenship within the Mansfield and District community
  • You can provide an explanation and evidence of personal, medical, social and/or financial challenges hindering your ability to undertake further study; and
  • You can provide evidence of your academic motivation.
  • You can provide evidence of your community involvement.
  • Receipt of scholarship is conditional on commencing studies in 2025
  • You must attach a reference from your school (principal/teacher/careers counsellor)

For study at undergraduate bachelor’s degree level

Qualification criteria:

  • You will be a first-time tertiary student at first year undergraduate bachelor’s degree level in 2025.
  • You will be studying on campus and or / off campus (including online).
  • You will be studying on a full time or part time basis.
  • You can provide evidence of your letter of offer to study a bachelor’s degree in an approved Australian course with an Australian university.
  • You have completed Year 12.
  • You must be aged 22 years or younger as at 29 January 2025 (Students under the age of 18 years will require parental /guardian consent to accept this scholarship.)

Please view guidelines here

The scholarship award value is up to $5,000 per year, for 2 years - Subject to the to the criteria set out above and satisfactory academic performance.

Please Note: The system will ask for you to attach a Letter of Offer from your Tertiary provider to your application. If you have not yet received your letter of offer, please upload evidence of your Tertiary application (as the Letter of Offer)

Scholarships will be awarded on the recommendation of a selection committee and will be based on how an applicant addresses the qualification criteria.

If successful, you will be given a letter of offer with payment being made subject to evidence being provided of your enrolment in 2025 and acceptance of the Scholarship Agreement

For further information please contact the Community Bank Mansfield & District 

For assistance with your application – phone 1300 304 541.

The Scholarship Selection Committee reserves the right, at its discretion, not to award this scholarship in any given year.

Community Bank Branch Scholarships are funded from management accounts of the Community Enterprise Charitable Fund ABN 12 102 649 968 (the Fund), The Bendigo Centre, Bendigo VIC 3550. Sandhurst Trustees Limited ABN 16 004 030 737 AFSL 237906, a subsidiary of Bendigo and Adelaide Bank Limited ABN 11 068 049 178, AFSL 237879, is the trustee of the Fund.

 

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