Bursaries & Scholarships

Please view our Financial Assistance at The Women’s College brochure for an overview about our Bursaries and Scholarships.

The Women’s College offers a range of bursaries and scholarships up to $20,000 for its residents, with the average bursary being $4,700 and scholarship being $4,000 per annum respectively. Occasionally new bursaries and scholarships become available throughout the year, so please check this webpage from time to time.

Bursaries aim to support the tertiary study aspirations of residents from financially disadvantaged families who might not otherwise have access to The Women’s College experience.

Our Scholarships are open to future and current residents who have applied for residency at The Women’s College. They are awarded to full-time university students who have demonstrated excellence in academia, sport and cultural pursuits as well as outstanding leadership.

Before you apply, please read the following information about the eligibility criteria and the online application process.

The Women’s College selection process is competitive and unfortunately not all applicants who meet the eligibility criteria are able to be awarded a bursary.

Eligibility of Applicants

To be considered for the bursaries, residents must meet all of the following eligibility criteria:

  • Australian citizen
  • Low-income financial status or a change in financial/family circumstances; i.e. hardship as a result of drought, COVID
  • Motivated, with demonstrated academic potential to succeed at university
  • Supportive family environment

Application Process 

The Women’s College invites all future and current residents to apply for a 2025 bursary.

With each application, the following documentation is required:

  1. Returning residents: online application form for residency in 2025 (completed by and signed by relevant parties) and deposit paid by Friday 11 October 2024
  2. Returning residents: copy of university report / Future residents: copy of all school reports
  3. Returning residents and future residents: evidence of financial position, including: most recent Australian Taxation Office. Notice of Assessment/s for parents/guardians (if applicable) and/or current Centrelink (Services Australia) or Veteran’s Entitlements statements (e.g. JobSeeker, Disability Support Pension, Family Tax Benefit Part A and/or Part B etc.) and
  4. Returning residents and future residents: personal statement.

Note: We are aware that all circumstances differ so if you don’t meet the criteria for a bursary (due to combined family income, etc) please still apply but you will need to thoroughly outline why College fees will place significant financial strain on your family.

Application Closing Date

Applications for 2025 bursaries (including all supporting documentation) must be received by the College by 5:00pm on Friday 27 September 2024. Incomplete applications and/or those without the necessary supporting documentation will not be considered.

For more information, please contact our Admissions Officer – Phone: (07) 3377 4500.

Explanatory Notes

The Women’s College aims to support the tertiary study aspirations of residents from low- income and disadvantaged families. It is therefore essential that applications include sufficient information and documentation to enable the selection panel to undertake a full assessment of the family’s financial circumstances.

Families who have experienced a change in financial circumstances since their last ATO Assessment should provide any relevant supporting documentation.

Selection of Bursary Recipients

Selection of recipients is carried out by a panel which may comprise of Senior Management, College Council and Donors. In addition to the Program’s eligibility criteria, the resident’s leadership potential and/or demonstrated community involvement may also be taken into consideration in the selection process.

Bursary Activities and Commitment

Students require the full support of their parents/guardians with their move to Brisbane and application to the College (if applicable). It is important that all parties are aware of the commitment and expectations associated with receiving a bursary.

Requirements and Expectations of Bursary Recipients

It is a requirement for all recipients of  The Women’s College bursaries to:

  • Be enrolled and attending University as a full-time student or have applied to QTAC and expecting a positive outcome
  • Consistently demonstrate a high level of commitment to their studies, as evidenced through attendance, academic progress and behaviour
  • Provide The Women’s College with their results at the end of each semester
  • Contribute to The Women’s College community through sport, cultural and community activities as well as a high level of attendance at College events such as Formal Dinners
  • Serve as a role model to other residents through exemplary behaviour
  • Actively participate in any scheduled bursary activities which may include attending the annual Dividere Dinner for donors, presenting to the College Council, writing to College donors on how the bursary has been used to support your college experience and/or participating in any College fundraising promotional activity ie. annual Giving Appeal. Residents who do not meet the requirements and expectations outlined above may forfeit their bursary.

Scholarship Program Overview

The Women’s College scholarships aim to support the tertiary study aspirations of residents, predominantly regardless of background or financial circumstances, to realise their full potential. This excludes the Mary Wooza Scholarship and The Stan and Maureen Duke Foundation Scholarship, which are financial need-based.

We offer a wide range of scholarships that are made possible through the generous support of our donors.

Scholarships are open to both future and current residents of the College, who have demonstrated excellence in academia, sport, community service and cultural pursuits as well as outstanding leadership.

Scholarships vary from $4,000 per annum and are offset in equal amounts against each term’s fees.

Eligibility of Applicants

To be considered for a scholarship, residents must meet all of the following eligibility criteria:

  • Motivated, with demonstrated academic potential to succeed at university
  • Supportive family environment

Selection Criteria

Your application will be assessed by the following criteria.

  • Accepted at The Women’s College as a future or current resident who studies full time at University
  • Proven excellence in academia, leadership, sport or cultural pursuits
  • Demonstrated contribution to your school/college community (i.e. how did you use your talents to benefit the wider community)
  • How you would contribute to the community at The Women’s College if not answered above
  • Able and willingness to be involved in the Inter-College Competition (ICC) representing The Women’s College

Funds will be credited to cover College residential fees and are offset in equal amounts against each term’s fees.

It is expected scholarship recipients will continue to give back to their community and at College events and to inspire their peers to do so.

The online application MUST include an academic record, a 500 word written submission addressing the selection criteria and the names of at least two referees. Shortlisted candidates may be required for an interview with the Head of College.

Application Closing Date 

Applications for 2025 scholarships (including all supporting documentation) must be received by the College by 5:00pm on Friday 13 December 2024. Incomplete nominations and/or those without the necessary supporting documentation will not be considered.

For more information, please contact our Admissions Officer on (07) 3377 4500 or admissions@womens.uq.edu.au.

Requirements and Expectations of Scholarship Recipients

It is a requirement for all recipients of The Women’s College scholarships to:

  • Be enrolled and attending University as a full-time student or have applied to QTAC and expecting a positive outcome.
  • Consistently demonstrate a high level of commitment to their studies, as evidenced through attendance, academic progress and behaviour.
  • Provide The Women’s College with their results at the end of each semester.
  • Contribute to The Women’s College community and participate in
    The Inter-College Competition (ICC) through sport, cultural and community activities as well as a high level of attendance at College events such as Formal Dinners.
  • Serve as a role model to other residents through exemplary behaviour.
  • Actively participate in any scheduled scholarship activities which may include presenting to the College Council, writing to College donors on how the scholarship has been used to support your College experience and/or participate in any College fundraising promotional activity.

Residents who do not meet the requirements and expectations outlined above may forfeit their scholarship.

All scholarship applications for 2025 must be submitted either at the time of your residency application for future and current residents, or, by no later than the closing date.

Application dates

Financial assistance type Application opening date Application deadline Links to application forms
Bursaries 11:00am Monday 5 August 2024 9:00am Tuesday 8 October 2024 Applications have now closed.
General Scholarships  11:00am Monday 5 August 2024 5:00pm Friday 13 December 2024 Click here to apply for scholarships
Financial-Need Scholarships  11:00am Monday 5 August 2024 5:00pm Friday 13 December 2024 Click here to apply for financial-need scholarships

Bursaries

Please click on the images to find out the amount awarded, criteria and notes, and history for each bursary.

Scholarships

Please click on the images to find out the amount awarded, criteria and notes, and history for each scholarship.

General Scholarships

Financial-Need Scholarships

UQ Residential Scholarships Scheme

Partnered Scholarships with The Women’s College

Students only need to submit one application to be considered for all scholarships in the UQ Residential Scholarships Scheme. Click here to apply.

Other UQ scholarships available to Women’s College students

Residential

The following scholarships are provided through the UQ Residential Scholarships Scheme and are available for residents of The Women’s College. Please click on the scholarship names to view the criteria and application information on UQ’s website.

Click here to apply for the above UQ Residential Scholarships.

Associate

The following scholarship is provided through the School of Law at UQ and is available for associates of The Women’s College. Please click on the scholarship name to view the criteria and application information on UQ’s website, and to apply.

Other Scholarship/Funding Opportunities

The following scholarships are provided by external organisations, and are not administered by The Women’s College. Click on the toggles to learn more about and apply for each scholarship.

Applications for the Charlie Bell Scholarship

  • Are you aged 15-20 years?
  • Have you suffered a serious illness or injury during childhood that has caused you to miss significant amounts of schooling?

You may be eligible for Ronald McDonald House Charities South East Queensland’s (RMHC SEQ) Charlie Bell Scholarship which closes on 30 November each year.

The Scholarship is a one off, $5,000 grant awarded to help young people get their education or career back on track. The funds can be used for residential college fees.

For more information visit https://www.rmhc.org.au/charlie-bell-scholarships

GradReady is proud to award one student residing at The Women’s College a GradReady GAMSAT® Attendance (Comprehensive) Course each year. The scholarship is designed for prospective medical students and provides them with comprehensive preparation for the Graduate Medical Schools Admission Test (GAMSAT®). Please click here for more details on the course.

GradReady is an education technology company aimed at making learning more effective and engaging. GradReady has helped over 6000 students prepare for the GAMSAT® exam since 2010. Their students have improved by an average of 24 percentile points and 90%+ have achieved medical school admissions. To learn more about GradReady, click here.

Please click here for more details on how to apply

ABSTUDY refers to a group of payments for Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander students – in order to be eligible, students must not be getting any other payment to study. There are multiple types of payments available, including rent assistance, living allowance, incidentals allowance, and a relocation scholarship.

The amount of the payment depends on a range of factors, including whether the student is dependent or independent, the age of the student, and personal and parental income. Please click here for further eligibility requirements and more information about how to apply.