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Who
can apply?
Any Lithgow LGA resident and Australian citizen under the age of 26 as at 1st July in the scholarship application year. The applicant must intend to undertake a tertiary course of study. Applications will be considered both from students intending to commence their tertiary course in the following year and from students who have recently commenced tertiary studies.
What
course, and where, can I study?
The Trustees expect most applications to
be for university undergraduate study. However,
the Trustees welcome applications for other areas
of study such as at agricultural colleges, conservatoriums
of music or dramatic art institutions. Applicants
may choose to study at tertiary institutions located
inside or outside Australia. Applicants wishing
to study at an institution located outside Australia
should be prepared, if necessary, to fund costs
excess to this scholarship from other sources.
What
is the value of the scholarship?
The scholarship is to fund the cost of a tertiary course of study to a maximum sum of $25,000. This amount normally covers all compulsory fees, books stationery and equipment, with an allowance for accommodation, living and travel costs where applicable. When determining the amount, the Trustees will have regard to all relevant factors including the applicant's personal circumstances. Where the scholar obtains a scholarship from another source, the Trustees reserve the right to vary the amount of the Hoskins Lithgow Scholarship. Scholarship payments will be broken down into annual instalments, payable at the beginning of each year, over the number of years of scholarship study.
How
must I account for scholarship moneys received
and what expenses are allowable?
Before taking up the scholarship and for each
subsequent study year, the successful candidate
must present an estimate of expenses for Trustee
approval. Actual expenses will be reviewed on
the completion of each study semester.
In
addition to study fees, scholarship funds are
available to pay for books, stationery, accommodation,
travel and other expenses incurred in connection
with the course.
At
the end of each semester the scholar will, as
soon as feasible, send to the Trust Scholarship
Secretary a written report on his or her results
for that semester. The report should also include
any other matters and activities considered relevant
or of interest such as extra-curricular involvements.
The
scholarship may be forfeited if, in the opinion
of the Trustees, the scholar is guilty of serious
misconduct or fails to complete the academic requirements
of the selected course without a satisfactory
explanation to the Trustees. Under normal circumstances
the Trustees expect the maintenance of credit
average course results.
What
are the selection criteria?
Candidates are evaluated through an initial review
of written applications and subsequent interview
of selected candidates by a panel in Lithgow.
The successful candidate, in the case of Year
12 applicants, will be selected on academic record,
citizenship and out-of-school activity (for instance
cultural or sporting).
In
assessing applicants who have left school, the
selectors will consider, in addition to school
records, the achievements, post-school academic
record and activities of the candidates since
leaving school.
What
is the profile of the successful candidate?
The selection committee will be looking for the
candidate who will through their chosen study
and intended future career bring potential benefit
to society. The candidate should aspire to be
a credit to the Lithgow community and wider society
through future advancement in their chosen career.
Whilst there is no requirement to pursue a career
in Lithgow, the Trustees would welcome such an
eventuality.
The
scholar may be requested to speak about his or
her course and the scholarship to groups of students
and adults from time to time.
Is
the scholarship means tested?
There is no specific means test for this scholarship. However, financial need is taken into consideration when selecting the successful candidate. Accordingly, family or individual financial information is required to be included with the scholarship application.
What is the 2011 scholarship selection timetable?
| Applications
Open: |
Monday 19 July 2010 |
| Applications
Close: |
Friday
13 August 2010 |
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Applications must be postmarked no later than Friday
13 August, 2010 |
| Candidates
Selected for Interview Notified by: |
Friday
3 September 2010 |
| Interview
Period for Short Listed Candidates: |
9-15 September 2010 |
| Successful
Candidate Notified: |
Wednesday
22 September 2010 |
Advice
to the successful candidate on 22 September
is on a strictly provisional basis only. The award
of the Scholarship is subject to the subsequent
acceptance of the successful candidate into his
or her tertiary course of study and study institution,
or alternative(s) approved by the Trustees.
The
provisional awarding of the Hoskins Lithgow Scholarship
in September must be confidential until the prospective
scholar has been accepted into the chosen course
and institution and the formal confirmation of
the accepted course by the Trustees.
Award of the scholarship will be publicly
announced in January 2011.
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