About
this scholarship
Description/Applicant
information
The Curtin Business
School (CBS) Innovation International Scholarship has been developed by Curtin
University to encourage and support students who have chosen to study in the
field of business information systems / technology.
The CBS Innovation
International Scholarship is part of Curtin University’s commitment to
innovation and excellence in teaching and research, for the
benefit of our
students and the wider community. Curtin University is renowned for producing
innovation and academic excellence that ultimately benefits the wider
community. Students applying for the CBS Innovation International Scholarship
are required to show insight and creative ideas in relation to their future
profession and demonstrate a strong understanding of their chosen course of
study.
Student
type
- Future
Students
Faculty
- Curtin
Business School
Course
type
- Undergraduate
Gender
Non-gender specific
Nationality
- International
students
Scholarship
base
- Merit
Based
Maximum
number awarded
5
Value
The CBS Innovation
International Scholarship will provide the following support for the expected
duration of the undergraduate degree for up to a maximum of three
years (based on a full-time study load of at least 100 credits per semester):
- A total
value of up to $9,000 paid as a cash stipend of $1,500 per semester.
The amount can be used at the recipient’s discretion to
contribute towards educational related expenses.
occur post census date each semester. Payments will be made approximately
mid-end April and September each year.
Eligible
courses
- Bachelor
of Commerce (Business Information Systems) single major - Bachelor
of Commerce (Business Information Technology) single major - Bachelor
of Commerce (Business Information Technology and Systems) double major
Eligibility
criteria
Applicants must meet
ALL of the following criteria to be eligible to apply for the CBS
Innovation International Scholarship:
- International
student and hold a valid Student Visa – Higher Education (Subclass 573) - Received
a Confirmation of Enrolment (COE) into an eligible undergraduate degree
and major at Curtin University in 2015
Conditions
that need to be met to keep your scholarship
Recipients must meet
ALL of the following:
- Remain
enrolled in eligible course and major and major of study - Maintain
a full time study load of 100 credits each semester at Curtin
University - Maintain
a course weighted average (CWA) of at least 70 each semester - Pass
all units attempted each semester
Scholarship
continuity is subject to meeting satisfactory academic progress as outlined
above. Progress will be assessed at the end of each study period. Unless
there are exceptional
circumstances, a recipient with unsatisfactory progress or who
breaches the scholarship conditions shall be ineligible to retain the
scholarship. Exceptional
circumstances must be forwarded to and shall be at the
discretion of the Scholarships Office.
Changes
to enrolment
If a recipient
intends to do any of the following they must also apply in writing to the
Scholarships Office (scholarships@curtin.edu.au)
for approval BEFORE the
change. The Scholarships Office will advise how the change will affect their
scholarship.
- Change
from full-time enrolment - Leave
of absence
(If approved the maximum period of leave is 12 months)
Withdrawal
or Terminated from units or course: A recipient who withdraws from their units
or course of study, or has been terminated from studies will become ineligible
for continuation of the scholarship, will not receive any further payments and
will be required to repay to Curtin University the stipend awarded for that
study period if applicable.
How
to apply
Application
process
Step 1:
Download
- Application
form and guide available to download from right hand side of this page
when scholarship is open for application
Step 2:
Complete
- Important
information such as formatting requirements are detailed in the
application guide
Step 3:
Submit
- Closing
date listed at top of page and on application form - Late or
incomplete applications will be assessed as ineligible
Step 4:
Receipt
Application receipt
sent to email listed through Curtin international admission within 10 working
days of receiving application
Step 5:
Assessment
- Applications
will be assessed by an assessment panel using the following criteria: - Demonstrated
a strong understanding of chosen course of study - Responses
to questions in application - Academic
merit - Confirmation
of Enrolment (COE) into an eligible undergraduate business school degree
at Curtin University in 2015
Step 6:
Outcome
Outcome sent
via email listed through Curtin international admission in mid-January
(all successful and unsuccessful applicants notified)
Successful
applicants sent scholarship offer pack via post in mid-January
Step 7:
Acceptance
- Successful
applicants must return acceptance documents by end-January 2015 - Deferral
of this scholarship is permitted (details included in scholarship terms
and conditions)
Please note:
- Scholarship
will be awarded if there are applicants of sufficient merit - Scholarship
will commence from first semester of study - Scholarship
is not transferrable to another major, course or university
Applications
must be submitted in one of the following ways:
Email:
scholarships@curtin.edu.au
Accepted Formats:
1. PDF (preferred)
2. JPEG
3. JPG
4. DOC
Please note:
All applications must be signed. If you are using Adobe Professional an
electronic signature is acceptable.
Fax:
08 9266 3279
Please attach a front cover page containing
1. Student name
2. Number of pages faxed
Post:
Scholarships Office
Building 101, Level 1
Curtin University
GPO Box U1987
PERTH WA 6845
In Person:
Scholarships Office
Building 101, Level 1
Curtin University
Kent Street
BENTLEY WA
Need
more information?
Enquiries
Scholarships
Office
T: (08) 9266 2992
Frequently
Asked questions:
https://askcurtin.custhelp.com/app/answers/list/kw/scholarship
Further
information
For more information
about what scholarships you can apply for please visit our application profiles.
For advice on how to
complete your application, please download the Application Guide.
Students may apply
for as many scholarships as they are eligible for however, will only be awarded
up to one Curtin funded continuing scholarship. A continuing scholarship
is defined as a scholarship that has more than two payments. A Curtin
funded scholarship is a scholarship that is solely funded by Curtin.
For further
information about holding more than one scholarship contact scholarships@curtin.edu.au
Taxation
Generally
scholarship money paid to full-time students is not treated as taxable income,
however if your study load is less than 75 credits (part-time) your scholarship
money is not tax
exempt. Other than the full-time study requirement, the general rule is that
scholarships are exempt from taxation unless:
- It is a
condition of the scholarship that a recipient is required to undertake
activities that are of use, help or benefit to the scholarship provider –
then the student is rendering a service by agreeing to undertake those
activities; - An
award is received by a student where the scholarship is not provided
principally for educational purposes.
- During
or upon completion of the degree for which the scholarship is awarded a
recipient is required to become, or shall continue to be, an employee of
the funding body; or
The Australian Tax
Office has a tool to
help you determine if your scholarship is taxable. For expert advice
please contact the Australian Taxation Office or
your accountant when completing your annual Tax Return. If a letter
regarding your scholarship is required for taxation purposes, please contact the Scholarships Office.