SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATIONS CLOSE SOON

VICE CHANCELLOR’S ELITE SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS 2018 (From left to right) Jeremy Bonisch, The Rockhampton Grammar School, QLD; Melissa Mitchell, Benowa State High School, QLD; Alexander Gorshechnikov, Southport State High School, QLD; Lilly Steinberg, , QLD; Emma Bastian, Fairholme College, QLD; Ryan Buckler, Mentone Grammar School, VIC; Niamh Nolan, St Leonards College, VIC; Maisie Callcott, Walford Anglican School for Girls, SA; Martin Floro, Trinity Grammar School (Summer Hill), NSW; Bradley Evans, Grammar School, QLD.

Scholarships for High School Leavers

Bond University’s Scholarship Program encompasses a range of awards available to students currently studying in their final year of high school.

Our scholarship program aims to reward students from across with full-fee and part-fee tuition remission scholarships.

The following scholarships are open for applications from 1 June until 5 August: • ADCO Sports Excellence Scholarship • John Eales Rugby Excellence Scholarship • Riewoldt Family AFL Excellence Scholarship • Vice-Chancellor’s Elite Scholarship • Vynka Hohnen Scholarship (WA students only)

The following scholarships are open for applications from 1 June until 10 September: • Bond University Indigenous Scholarship • Excellence Scholarship • Georgina Hope Rinehart Swimming • Excellence Scholarship • Judge John Newton Mooting Scholarship • Transformer Scholarship

Through our extensive scholarship program, Bond University aims to identify the leaders of the future and help them realise their full potential by providing access to an exceptional educational experience.

Proudly supported by key industry partners and global philanthropists, our scholarships are available to students who have excelled academically, in community endeavours, in sport and in leadership roles.

Visit bond.edu.au/scholarships for further information. Information is correct at the time of printing (July2018). CRICOS Provider Code 00017B EXCELLENCE SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS 2017 (From left to right) Elijah Png, Melbourne High School, VIC; Rimaz Toto, St Aidan’s Anglican Girls’ School, QLD; Tynan Lewis, King’s Christian College, QLD; Elizabeth Morgan, Pembroke School, SA; Grace Scanlon, Fairholme College, QLD; Sam Abel, The Hutchins School, TAS; Claire Maloney, Methodist Ladies’ College, WA.

How can I apply for a scholarship?

STEP ONE. Complete the Bond University Study Application Form at apply.bond.edu.au. STEP TWO. Complete the Scholarship Application Form at apply.bond.edu.au/scholarships.

Both applications must be fully submitted by the scholarship application closing date relevant to the scholarship(s) you are applying for, as noted overleaf. WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE A BOND SCHOLAR? Our scholarship awards encompass much more than tuition fee remission and financial support. As a Bond Scholar, you will benefit from a wealth of unique opportunities designed to further your academic, career and personal growth.

Depending on the scholarship classification, this may include one-on-one mentoring with Bond’s influential business partners and exclusive introductions to the political, community and corporate leaders who regularly visit our campus. For our sports scholars, it may mean being mentored by elite athletes and world champions in your chosen field.

Bond Scholars are also welcomed into our Student Ambassador Program where they are able to take a leading role in University events and volunteer for a diverse range of activities. Above all, our Scholars are encouraged to achieve at the highest level and extend their educational experience to incorporate international student exchanges with some of the world’s leading universities, high level internships with Fortune 500 corporations and participate in global competitions.

Bond Scholars are distinguished by their willingness to go above and beyond what is expected and by their passion to contribute both on campus and to the wider community.

LEARN MORE To learn more about the range of scholarships available, eligibility requirements, application closing dates, and details on how to apply visit bond.edu.au/scholarships.

Visit bond.edu.au/scholarships or call 1800 074 074 for further information. Email [email protected]

Information is correct at the time of printing (July 2018). CRICOS Provider Code 00017B