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Scholarships
"Sixty percent of all students studying the
Diploma of Policing Practice receive a scholarship, which can really ease
the financial burden of study"

We encourage all applicants for the Diploma of
Policing Practice at CSU to apply for a Policing Scholarship, funded by
the NSW Police and awarded by CSU. Applicants with graduate status do not
need to apply for a scholarship.
The following scholarships will be available
from January 2002.
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Type |
Value |
Length |
Selection |
Number Available |
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Basic
(For Full-time undergraduate
students) |
$8,000 |
Sessions 1 and 2 |
Applicants must provide evidence of
financial need. Scholarships will then be awarded on the relative
performance of each applicant against the academic and professional
criteria for entry to the course. |
50% of full-time undergraduate
intake |
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Higher Value
(For Full-time undergraduate
students) |
$12,000 |
Sessions 1 & 2 inclusive |
Applicants must provide evidence of
financial need, such that without this Scholarship, they could not
complete the course. Scholarships will then be awarded on the
relative performance of each applicant against the academic and
professional criteria for entry to the course. |
10% of full-time undergraduate
intake |
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Session 2
Full-time and Part-time (DE)
undergraduate students |
$1,760 |
Session 2 only |
Session 2 students not in receipt of a
$8,000 or $12,000 scholarship are eligible to apply. Applicants must
provide evidence of financial need. Scholarships will then be
awarded on the relative performance of each applicant against the
academic and professional criteria. |
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Session 2
Higher Value
Full-time and Part-time (DE)
undergraduate students |
Up to $4,000 |
Session 2 only |
Session 2 students not in receipt of a
$8,000 or $12,000 scholarship are eligible to apply. Applicants must
provide evidence of financial need such that, without this
Scholarship, they could not complete the course. Scholarships will
then be awarded on the relative performance of each applicant
against the academic and professional criteria. |
Limited number |
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Graduate |
$4000 |
Session 2 only |
Satisfies professional and academic
criteria and has gained Advanced Standing to enter at Session
2. |
All students commencing in this
cohort. |
To receive a scholarship, students must be
enrolled in the Diploma of Policing Practice and satisfy the professional
and academic criteria for the program. Only 60% of full-time undergraduate
students receive a scholarship for Sessions 1 and 2, with scholarships
being awarded on a combination of academic and professional merit to
students who provide evidence of financial need.
Should a scholarship be awarded and at some
later stage it is found that the student no longer satisfies professional
and academic criteria, the scholarship will be withdrawn.
Selection criteria for Session 2
scholarships include both academic performance and professional
behaviour in Session 1. Students apply for these scholarships during
Session 1.
Session 2 - Higher Value
Scholarships will be awarded to
successful applicants who, for personal financial circumstances, would
otherwise not be able to continue in the course. Applicants must provide
evidence demonstrating exceptional need, which would otherwise preclude
them from continuing in the course eg. dependent children; having to
maintain a family home; other financial or personal
matters.
For the purposes of Austudy and Centrelink
benefits, the scholarship payment is deemed income. For the purposes of
personal taxation, the scholarship payment is deemed non-taxable
income.
Please note:
- There is no process to appeal against the
non-award of a scholarship;
- Students who do not receive a scholarship
are advised to carefully consider their financial ability to complete
the first half of the course;
- Should a scholarship be awarded, and at some
later stage it is found that the student no longer satisfies the
professional and academic criteria, the scholarship will be
withdrawn;
- Scholarship payments are made on the basis
that students maintain a satisfactory rate of academic progress. The
Scholarship is paid once only for each session of study, hence where a
student needs to repeat a session due to academic failure then the
scholarship will be suspended until the failed subjects have been passed
and the student progresses to the next session.
- Should a student, in receipt of a
scholarship, change their mode of study from full-time undergraduate to
part-time undergraduate (by distance education) then the scholarship
payments will cease and the student will be eligible to re-apply for a
scholarship in Session 2.
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