To be eligible to apply for the scholarship, an applicant must
(a) be a female student;
(b) be experiencing financial hardship;1
(c) have completed an undergraduate degree with a science, technology, engineering or mathematics major; and
(d) have applied for a place in the Master of Teaching (Primary) at the University.
1 Financial hardship may be demonstrated by an applicant being in receipt of a means-tested Commonwealth income support payment (such as Youth Allowance, Austudy, Abstudy, etc.) or by submitting a statement of financial hardship. See http://www.scholarships.uwa.edu.au/students/undergrad/financial
1. The scholarship must be taken up in the semester for which it is awarded.
2. To be eligible to take up the scholarship, an awardee must be enrolled—
(a) full-time, unless the selection body is satisfied there are exceptional circumstances2 which preclude full-time enrolment; and
(b) in the Master of Teaching (Primary) at the University.
2 Exceptional circumstances include, but are not limited to, a medical condition or major family commitments.