Entrepreneurial Scholarship (two year)

Nunawading Christian College

Aimed at students who are passionate about entrepreneurial studies and are looking for opportunities to grow their skills in this area.The scholarship includes the following financial and mentoring support; $6000 in total for two years with a maximum of $4000 for fees (applied to Year 12 fees) and up to $2000 for any training, mentoring or entrepreneurial opportunities that come up in discussion with your mentor.Students applying for this scholarship need to be enrolled in at least one business elective and are prepared to commit to participating in the Digital Boss program (https://youngchangeagents.com/programs/digital-boss) throughout their scholarship period. Applicants must present a goal of what they intend to accomplish and what personal growth they intend to achieve through the opportunities offered in this scholarship (this will be presented in a video format as part of the application form).Recipients must maintain an At Standard or above academic performance in their business subjects.

Eligibility

Students applying for this scholarship need to be enrolled in at least one business elective and are prepared to commit to participating in the Digital Boss program (https://youngchangeagents.com/programs/digital-boss) throughout their scholarship period. Applicants must present a goal of what they intend to accomplish and what personal growth they intend to achieve through the opportunities offered in this scholarship (this will be presented in a video format as part of the application form).Recipients must maintain an At Standard or above academic performance in their business subjects.

Amount $3,000

The scholarship includes the following financial and mentoring support; $6000 in total for two years with a maximum of $4000 for fees (applied to Year 12 fees) and up to $2000 for any training, mentoring or entrepreneurial opportunities that come up in discussion with your mentor.

Duration years
For Australian students
For international students
Level of study Secondary schooling
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