کمک هزینه و بورسیه تحصیلی برای مقطع لیسانس در رشته حسابداری در دانشگاه کرتین (Curtin University) کشور استرلیا 🇦🇺
تاریخ انقضا: ۲۰ اسفند ۱۳۹۵
https://scholarships.curtin.edu.au/scholarships/scholarship.cfm?id=2817.0
Status: Open
Applications open: 04/11/2016
Applications close: 10/03/2017
About this scholarship
Description/Applicant information
The CBS School of Accounting Honours Scholarship is to encourage and support students who have chosen to study the Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting) (Honours) at Curtin University.
Curtin Business School (CBS) is the largest teaching division of Curtin University and one of the most comprehensive business teaching facilities in Australia. The CBS School of Accounting Honours Scholarship has been developed by the School of Accounting within CBS to support Honours year students who have chosen Accounting as a career path. The Scholarship is offered to Curtin students who are commencing full-time in an Accounting Honours major.
Student type
Faculty
Course type
Gender
Non-gender specific
Nationality
Scholarship base
Maximum number awarded
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Value
Eligible courses
Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting) (Honours)
Eligibility criteria
Conditions that need to be met to keep your scholarship
Changes to enrolment
Change from full time enrolment: If a recipient intends to change from full-time enrolment (100 credits), they must apply in writing to the Scholarships Office ([email protected]) for approval BEFORE the change.
Change of course: Change of course is not permitted.
Leave of absence: Leave of absence is not permitted.
Withdrawal or Terminated from units or course: A student 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 the University any stipend awarded for that study period if applicable.
Need more information?
Enquiries
Enquiries
Scholarships Office
Email: [email protected]
Telephone: (08) 9266 2992
Frequently Asked questions:
https://askcurtin.custhelp.com/app/answers/list/kw/scholarship
Further information
Students may apply for as many scholarships as they are eligible to apply 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 one payment. A Curtin funded scholarship is a scholarship that is solely funded by Curtin and is a non-industry funded scholarship.
Students are allowed to hold concurrently one continuing Curtin funded scholarship and one Industry sponsored scholarship. Alongside the continuing scholarships, students can apply for and receive (if eligible) multiple one-off payment bursaries.
For further information about holding more than one scholarship contact [email protected]
For more information about what scholarships you can apply for please visit our application profiles.
For advice on how to complete your application refer to the scholarships application guide.
Centrelink
For advice on your Centrelink payments and how your scholarship could affect your payment please see http://www.humanservices.gov.au/customer/enablers/income or contact a Centrelink Office. If you require a letter about your scholarship for Centrelink, please contact the Scholarships Office.
Taxation
Generally scholarship money paid to full-time students is not treated as taxable income, but 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;
- During or upon completion of the degree for which the scholarship is awarded a candidate is required to become, or shall continue to be, an employee of the funding body; or
- An award is received by a student where the scholarship is not provided principally for educational purposes.
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.
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