Bramley College
International
Scholarships
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There are seven types of
scholarship offered by
Bramley College to
enrolled international
students to assist with
the costs of their
courses. With the
exception of
applications for
scholarship category E,
all newly-enrolled
international students
are automatically
considered for these
scholarships. The
scholarship is awarded
in the student's first
year as a credit to
second semester course
fees. In all subsequent
years, the scholarship
is awarded as a credit
to first semester course
fees. The scholarships
are awarded once per
year unless otherwise
stated.
The scholarship
categories are:
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A |
One
scholarship of
A$2000 for the
most outstanding
students
entering the
Foundation
Studies Program
from each of the
following
countries:
Singapore,
Malaysia and
Thailand. An
additional six
scholarships are
available for
students from
other countries.
These
scholarships are
offered on two
dates, to
students in the
March and June
intakes of the
program.
Scholarships are
awarded on the
basis of first
semester
results. |
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B |
Three
scholarships
providing 25% of
course fees for
the duration of
the course to
the three most
outstanding
State
Certificate of
Education (SCE)
students
entering a
Diploma or
Certificate
program.
Scholarships are
awarded on the
basis of the
previous year's
SCE results. |
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C |
Seventeen
scholarships
providing 25% of
course fees for
the duration of
the course to
outstanding
Diploma or
Certificate
students
entering each
Bramley College
School: three
each in the
Schools of
Business and
Engineering; two
in the School of
Applied Science;
two in the
School of
Environmental
Design and
Construction;
two in the
School of Art
and Design; two
in the School of
Social Sciences
and
Communications;
one in the
School of
Biomedical and
Health Science;
one in the
School of
Education and
one in the
School of
Nursing.
Scholarships are
awarded on the
basis of first
semester
results. |
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D |
One
scholarship of
A$4000 per annum
for the duration
of the course to
the most
outstanding
student entering
the Diploma in
Communication.
Scholarships are
awarded on the
basis of first
semester
results. |
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E |
Nine
scholarships of
A$3000 per annum
for the duration
of the course to
the most
outstanding
students
commencing any
Advanced
Certificate
course.
Scholarships are
awarded on the
basis of Basic
Certificate
results (not SCE
results). Note
that applicants
need to apply
for this
scholarship on
the Bramley
College
International
Scholarship
Application
Form. |
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F |
One full-fee
scholarship to
the most
outstanding
student
commencing a
Diploma in Art
and Design
(Photography)
course. This
scholarship is
offered every
second year, and
is awarded on
the basis of
results obtained
in the
Certificate in
Design course. |
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G |
Four
half-fee
scholarships to
outstanding
students of
Bramley
College's
Singapore campus
for the final
year of the
two-year
Certificate in
Business Studies
to be completed
in Melbourne,
Australia.
Scholarships are
awarded on the
basis of first
year results. |
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Using the Internet and
CD-ROM databases in the
Library
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Bramley College now has
full electronic
information resources in
the College Library to
help
you in your studies. On
CD-ROM in the library we
have about fifty
databases, including
many statistical
sources. Want to know
the average rainfall in
Tokyo or the biggest
export earner of
Vanuatu? It's easy to
find out. Whether you
are in the School of
Business or the School
of Art & Design, it's
all here for you.
You can conduct your own
CD-ROM search for no
charge, and you can
print out your results
on the library printers
using your library
photocopying card.
Alternatively, you can
download your results to
disk, again for no
charge, but bring your
own formatted floppy
disk or CD-ROM. If you
are not sure how to
conduct a search for
yourself, library staff
can do it for you, but
we charge $20 for this
service, no matter how
long or how short a time
it takes.
All library workstations
have broadband access to
the Internet, so you can
find the web-based
information you need
quickly and easily If
you are unfamiliar with
using the Internet, help
is available in several
ways. You can start with
the online tutorial
Netstart; just click on
the Netstart Icon on the
Main Menu. The tutorial
will take you through
the basic steps to using
the Internet, at any
time convenient to you.
If you prefer, ask one
of the librarians for
internet advice (best at
quiet times between
9.00am and 11.30am
weekdays) or attend one
of the introductory
group sessions that are
held in the first two
weeks of each term. Sign
your name on the list on
the Library Bulletin
Board to guarantee a
place, as they are very
popular.
A word of warning:
demand for access to
library workstations is
very high, so you are
strongly advised to book
a workstation, and we
have to limit your use
to a maximum of one hour
at any one time. Make
your booking (for which
you will receive a
receipt) at the
information Desk or at
the enquiry desks in the
Media Services Area
(Level 1). Also, use of
the computers is limited to Bramley
students only, so you
may be asked to produce
your Student
Identification Card to
make a booking, or while
using the workstations.
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