Research School of Finance, Actuarial Studies and Statistics India High Achievers Scholarship
- Australian National University
- Scholarship Value:AUD$10,000
- Campus(es):Canberra
- Onshore/Offshore:ALL
- Application Deadline:
Scholarship Description
Each year the Research School of Finance, Actuarial Studies and Statistics (‘RSFAS’), within the ANU College of Business and Economics (‘the College’), may offer up to 15 awards known as the Research School of Finance, Actuarial Studies and Statistics India High Achievers Scholarship (‘the award’).
The objective of the award is to support diversity and to strength education outcomes for students from India. The award acknowledges the quality of students from selected Indian high schools and colleges and aims to meet the RSFAS goal of attracting high quality students.
Funding for this award has been provided by RSFAS.
Basic Information
| Accommodation/Relocation Scholarship |
- |
| Qualification Level |
Bachelor Degree (Undergraduate),Masters Degree (Postgraduate) |
| Automatic Processing |
YES |
| Application Process |
There is no application as students are automatically considered based on them meeting the Eligibility criteria or conditions prescribed under the eligibility and selection sections. |
Scholarship Requirements
| Academic Grade |
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| Course Discipline Available |
Business,Economics |
| Nationality Requirements |
India |
| Academic Background Required |
Been granted entry into an undergraduate or postgraduate program offered exclusively by the Research School of Finance, Actuarial Studies and Statistics.
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| English Requirements |
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| Other Requirements |
1. A recipient of this award is required to enrol in a full‐time load of 24 units per semester in one of the programs listed in section 3 (d). A recipient may request permission, in writing, from the Dean of the College (or nominee) to hold the award on a part‐time basis.
2. Recipients are expected to maintain a 70% weighted average mark (WAM) each semester (with the average being across all courses taken in a particular semester).
3. If a recipient is unable to achieve the required WAM in any semester a formal warning letter is sent to the recipient’s campus email account.
4. If the recipient does not meet the required WAM in a subsequent semester they risk having their award suspended or terminated.
5. A recipient is given the opportunity to explain their performance and how their performance can be remedied before a decision on the suspension or termination of an award is made. |
| Interview Required |
NO |