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Farrand Scholarship - MySydney

An undergraduate scholarship
A $8,500 per annum scholarship to support a science undergraduate student from a low socio-economic area.

Highlights

Value Eligibility Open date Close date
$8,500 p.a. for up to a maximum of 4 years.
  • Domestic student enrolled in a science undergraduate degree
  • Must have applied for admission to your undergraduate degree through UAC
  • When you applied for admission through UAC, you must have resided in an area listed in the bottom 25 per cent of the Australian Bureau of Statistics Socio-Economic Index for Areas (SEIFA) Index of Education and Occupation (IEO). 
After Census Date of Semester 1 2024  N/A

How to apply

All first year MySydney Scholarship recipients enrolled in a science undergraduate degree are eligible for this scholarship. No additional application is required.

Benefits

$8,500 per year for the published full-time duration of the recipient's science undergraduate (single or combined) degree up to a maximum total duration of 4 years full-time or part-time equivalent.

In addition, recipients will receive:

  1. Support through the transition from school to university through the University of Sydney Preparation for Sydney Uni program.
  2. Annual payment of University of Sydney Union (USU) Rewards Membership for the duration of the MySydney Scholarship.
  3. Access to the Vice Chancellor’s Global Mobility Award, valued up to AUD 5,000 for eligible exchange programs.
  4. Eligibility to apply for additional accommodation scholarships.
  5. Access to the alumni and industry mentoring program in the final year of study.

Who's eligible

You must:

  • be a domestic student enrolled in a science undergraduate degree at the University of Sydney as defined in the Coursework Policy 2021.
  • have applied for admission to your undergraduate degree through the Universities Admissions Centre (UAC).
  • have resided in an area listed in the bottom 25 percent of the Australian Bureau of Statistics Socio-Economic Index for Areas (SEIFA) Index of Education and Occupation (IEO) when you applied for admission through UAC.*
  • not have been enrolled in an undergraduate degree at the University of Sydney prior to enrolment in your current undergraduate degree.
  • not have been enrolled in an undergraduate degree at the University of Sydney in the preceding year of your current undergraduate degree admission via UAC.

*The low socioeconomic status (low SES) is based on assigning students' addresses, as they have entered it into UAC to an Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) 2016 SA1, with the SES value derived from the ABSs' SocioEconomic Indexes for Areas (SEIFA) Index of Education and Occupation (IEO) for SA1 areas. This address is geocoded to the appropriate SA1. SA1s in the bottom 25% of the population are classified as low SES.

Background

The purpose of the MySydney Scheme and the Farrand Scholarship - MySydney is to address the educational disadvantage experienced by people living in areas affected by socio-economic disadvantage, by facilitating and supporting their participation in University of Sydney courses in the Faculty of Science. 

The purpose of the MySydney Scheme and the Farrand Scholarship - MySydney is to address the educational disadvantage experienced by people living in areas affected by socio-economic disadvantage, by facilitating and supporting their participation in University of Sydney courses in the Faculty of Science. 

1. Eligibility criteria

Applicant who:

a. is a domestic applicant for a science undergraduate degree at the University of Sydney as defined in the Coursework Policy 2021.

b. has applied for a science undergraduate degree admission through the Universities Admissions Centre (UAC).

c. resides in an area listed in the bottom 25 percent of the Australian Bureau of Statistics Socio-Economic Index for Areas (SEIFA) Index of Education and Occupation (IEO), based on the address they provide to UAC.

d. does not hold a current enrolment in an undergraduate degree at the University of Sydney.

e. was not enrolled in an undergraduate degree at the University of Sydney in the preceding year of their current admission application via UAC.

2. Selection criteria

The scholarship is offered to students who meet the eligibility criteria and receive an unconditional admission offer to the University of Sydney through UAC. A separate scholarship application is not required. 

3. Value

a. The scholarship provides a cash payment of AUD$8,500 per year and is tenable for the published full-time duration of the recipient’s undergraduate (single or combined) degree up to a maximum total duration of 4 years full-time study or part-time equivalent.

b. The annual amount will be paid in three instalments during the first year of enrolment:

i. an initial instalment of $1,000 will be paid within two weeks before commencement of the first semester; 

ii. a second instalment of $3,250 will be paid within 30 days after census date of the first semester;

iii. a third instalment of $4,250 will be paid within 30 days after census date of the second semester. 

c. For the remaining tenure of the scholarship, the annual amount will be paid in two equal instalments of $4,250 within 30 days after the census dates of first semester and second semester. 

d. The scholarship does not cover appended Honours degrees.

e. The scholarship does not cover any postgraduate studies, such as a Master of Mathematical Sciences or Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, even if taken as part of a vertically integrated combined degree.

4. Ongoing eligibility 

To continue receipt of the scholarship, the recipient must: 

a. continue to meet the progression requirements for their science course in each relevant teaching period;   

b. remain enrolled in a science undergraduate degree at the University of Sydney after relevant census dates in each relevant teaching period; and

c. if undertaking an exchange program during the tenure of the Scholarship, achieve a ‘Satisfied Requirements’ (SR) grade.

5. Part-time study

a. The scholarship can be held whilst studying part time, subject to meeting ongoing requirements of the recipient’s course.

b. Recipients will receive 50% of the full-time payment of the scholarship if they enrol part-time (less than 18 credit points) in a semester.

6. Deferral and suspension

a. Deferral of the scholarship is permitted for up to two semesters provided the recipient obtains approval from the University to defer their degree.

b. Suspension of the scholarship is permitted for up to two semesters provided the recipient is permitted to, or obtains approval to, suspend their degree.

c. Requests for deferral or suspension of the scholarship for more than two semesters will be considered, and if appropriate approved, on a case-by-case basis by the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Education) or their nominee.

d. The recipient must contact the Scholarships Office at least two months before the end of their deferral or suspension period to request reinstatement of the scholarship. Failing to do so may result in the scholarship being terminated. 

7. Transfer of degree

a. The scholarship is transferable to another science undergraduate degree at the University of Sydney, provided the recipient obtains approval from the University to transfer.

8. Privacy

a. Personal information about recipients collected by the University will be managed in accordance with the University’s privacy obligations. See our Privacy webpage for more information. 

b.  Scholarship recipients who do not meet or are identified as being at risk of not meeting academic progression requirements may be contacted by the University to offer academic and other student support services.

9. Termination

a. The scholarship may be terminated if a recipient:

i. withdraws from an eligible award course or fails to enrol;

ii. does not meet the eligibility or ongoing eligibility criteria for the scholarship;

iii. unless approval is granted by the Deputy Vice-Chancellor or their nominee, is a holder of an alternative scholarship administered by the University valued at $8,500 or more per year, excluding accommodation, tuition fee offset or exchange scholarships; 

iv. fails to enrol at the end of permitted or approved deferral or suspension; 

v. exceeds the maximum total duration of study supported by the Scholarship; or

vi. is found guilty of misconduct.

b. Once the scholarship has been terminated, it will not be reinstated unless due to administrative error.