Griffith University’s Sir Samuel Griffith Scholarships scheme is one of Australia’s most comprehensive, generous and flexible scholarship programs for academic excellence. Griffith is offering Deans Sir Samuel Griffith and Sir Samuel Griffith Scholarships to outstanding students commencing an undergraduate degree for the first time ever in 2022. If you’re a high achiever, Griffith wants to reward and acknowledge your efforts via the Deans Sir Samuel Griffith and Sir Samuel Griffith Scholarships.
You can apply and submit your application before you have your ATAR results, once released you can upload them.
Deans Sir Samuel Griffith Scholarship: maximum value of $60,000
Sir Samuel Griffith Scholarship: maximum value of $24,000
Applications close:
First 2022 offer round – 4 pm Monday 20 December 2021
Second 2022 offer round – 4 pm Monday 17 January 2022
Can I apply?
To be eligible you must:
be an;
Australian citizen, Australian Permanent Humanitarian Visa holder OR
Australian permanent resident, New Zealand citizen, or International student, who is completing or has completed Years 11 and 12 in Australia
be a student commencing university for the first time ever, in 2022 – have not undertaken/commenced any tertiary study (bachelor degree or postgraduate degree), with the exception of those undertaken as part of Year 11-12 studies (e.g. enhanced studies program)
have applied to commence at Griffith University in 2022, meet the eligibility criteria for an undergraduate degree, and receive and accept an admission offer
achieve an ATAR 95.50 or above (or equivalent OP 3 or above, and IB 37 or above (note: bonus ranks do not apply))
have Griffith University listed as your first or second QTAC/UAC preference to be considered for Deans Sir Samuel Griffith Scholarship.
You must include your QTAC/UAC reference number, we will not be able to confirm your results/ranking if this number is not provided.
Further details are available on the Academic Excellence Scholarships Policy.
What do I include in my application?
To be considered for this scholarship, you must complete the following sections within the application.
Study details
Secondary Education History — ATAR/OP/IB results and QTAC/UAC reference number
You must include your QTAC/UAC reference number, we will not be able to confirm your results/ranking if this number is not provided.
Achievements
Leadership and Community: engagement and assessment of leadership achievements and/or community service are based on information contained in the application and evidentiary documentation, such as: leadership qualities, civic responsibility and social awareness.
Referee details: (Optional) two referee reports from two different sources, referee reports may be used to differentiate candidates of similar academic qualities, leadership and community engagement.:
an academic referee: a person qualified to comment on academic studies, preferably a subject coordinator from your secondary school and/or a school principal
a character referee: such as a current or past employer, or a person competent to supply a character reference (for example, a person with whom you have undertaken community service or volunteer activities).
Statements
Personal statements
Career goals and aims: Why have you selected the particular degree? What are your long term goals?
Community involvement: How have you been involved in the community and to what extent (can be in or out of school)?
Value
Deans Sir Samuel Griffith Scholarship
Maximum value is $60,000, paid in instalments. Instalments of $6,000 are payable for each full-time enrolled trimester up to maximum value of the scholarship or minimum duration of the degree, whichever is the lesser. (for a 240 credit point Bachelor degree, this would be a maximum of 6 payments totaling $36,000)
Sir Samuel Griffith Scholarship
Maximum value is $24,000, paid in instalments. Instalments of $3,000 are payable for each full-time enrolled trimester up to maximum value of the scholarship or minimum duration of the degree, whichever is the lesser. (for a 240-credit point degree, this would be up to a maximum of six instalments totaling $18,000.)
Payments are made up to six weeks after the census date, subject to satisfying scholarships terms and conditions.
Recipients immediately continuing to a Griffith honours degree, on completion of their 240 credit point undergraduate degree, may use remaining scholarship funds during the honours year. (Conditions apply.)
Please note – International and New Zealand students will not receive a cash benefit. An equivalent sum will be credited to their student fees.
Griffith Honours College
Applicants will be considered for membership to the Griffith Honours College. Designed for high achieving students, the Honours College provides enriching experiences where students will develop skills in high demand by employers – leadership, teamwork, communication, community engagement, intellectual curiosity and the development of research and work skills. Members join a community of other high achieving students from diverse disciplines and have opportunities to collaborate with leading researchers and academics. The Griffith Honours College does not have a membership fee and participation costs for full cohort events are sponsored by the College.
If you are non-school leaver or an International student who did not complete Year 11 & 12 in Australia you may still be eligible to apply for membership of the Griffith Honours College.
For further information please email The Griffith Honours College – honourscollege@griffith.edu.au