When you apply for a scholarship, we will collect your personal information including (but not limited to):
We may also collect information to verify your eligibility for a scholarship. Depending on the scholarship criteria this may include:
You are not required by law to supply us with your personal details for the above purposes, however, if you choose not to provide the information requested, it may not be possible for the University to consider you for a scholarship.
If you are successful in being awarded a scholarship, during the period you hold your scholarship we will collect information to monitor your ongoing eligibility for your scholarship and to manage any leave and temporary scholarship suspension processes you initiate.
During the scholarship application process, we may receive information about you from authorised third parties if you nominate your interest in the University of Sydney with them.
If you are an undergraduate domestic student and have registered with the University Admissions Centre (UAC) and nominate interest in University of Sydney programs, we will receive a range of personal information about you from UAC, including your name, email address, study intentions and interests, geographic location and demographic information as well as relevant supporting documentation where required, to support your application and assessment for potential scholarship opportunities.
For certain scholarships we may also collect references or personal statements from referees you nominate.
Your information will be used by University staff members responsible for the administration of the scholarship processes to:
For externally funded scholarships, external funders may be involved in the scholarship selection process.
For some scholarship assessment processes, it may be necessary for the University to share your personal information with external organisations such as former employers, secondary schools, other tertiary education institutions and tertiary admission centres like UAC, to verify your previous qualifications or experience or professional qualifications.
If you are successful in obtaining a donor funded scholarships, the University will advise the donor of your first name, your degree and your ongoing eligibility to receive your scholarship.
Depending on scholarship requirements, it may also be necessary for the University to disclose your personal information to Services Australia, the Department of Education, Skills and Employment, the Department of Home Affairs, the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade and the Australian Taxation Office.
The University will not otherwise disclose your information without your consent unless required or authorised by law.
Your personal information is recorded in the University's student system and in its scholarship management environments.
The University has security measures in place to safeguard personal information from misuse, and unauthorised access, use, modification or disclosure, including those in the University’s Cyber Security Policy 2019 and Acceptable Use of ICT Resources Policy 2019 . We retain your personal information in accordance with our Recordkeeping Policy 2017.
If your Scholarship application is unsuccessful, your personal information will be retained for a short period of time in line with our legal and business obligations. We dispose of personal information securely and retain personal information safely and securely, in accordance with our Recordkeeping Policy 2017 and in accordance with the State Records Act 1998 (NSW) .
You have the right to request access to and correct any personal information concerning you held by the University. For more information, please contact privacy.enquiries@sydney.edu.au.
If you no longer want to receive updates from Scholarship Office regarding opportunities at the University of Sydney please contact, scholarships.office@sydney.edu.au.
If you believe that the University or a member of staff has not handled your personal information in a way that you expect, you can make a complaint. Find out more about making a privacy complaint.