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Students discover difference scholarships can make

Nineteen deserving students from USC’s Fraser Coast campus have earned a financial boost to help them to achieve their full potential.

The students recently received a total of more than $70,000 in annual USC scholarships, bursaries and academic prizes, ranging in value from $500 to $14,000.

Many were awarded to academic high performers, including first-year Nursing Science student Alia Dean who received a $20,000 USC Chancellor’s Merit Scholarship.

Others gained bursaries based on financial need, designed to help low-income earners to spend more time focusing on their studies.

Funded by USC, Fraser Coast businesses, organisations and individuals, the money helps to cover costs such as tuition fees, textbooks, placements and study-related travel.

USC Vice-Chancellor Professor Greg Hill invited new donors and sponsors to partner with the University to help make a difference to the lives of regional students.

“There is a growing need to offer extra support as more people on the Fraser Coast embrace tertiary study,” Professor Hill said.

“Enrolments at USC Fraser Coast continue to increase, and this presents a great opportunity for individuals, businesses and community groups to encourage and inspire regional students along their education journey,” he said.

Scholarship, bursary and prize recipients include:

  • Alia Dean, USC Chancellor’s Merit Scholarship — $20,000
  • Lisa Weldon, Michelle Coop and Faith Polizzi, Thompson Study Support Scholarship, up to $14,000 per student.
  • Olivia Hay, Rod Stringer Tourism Scholarship — $5,000
  • Annaleisa Hinchcliffe, U3A Merit Bursary — $2,000
  • Tyla Deeley, Rod Stringer Prize for highest achieving student in Tourism, Leisure and Special Interest — $1,000
  • Karmen Plajnsek, Freemasons of Hervey Bay Bursary for high achieving first year Fraser Coast nursing student — $1,000
  • Asha Sara and Alicia Green, Lucy Harris Nursing Bursary — $1,000 per student
  • Deborah Young, USC Study Support Bursary — $2,000
  • Rahni Smoother, Thompson Study Support Bursary — $2,000
  • Amie Pennisi, Fraser Coast Anglican College Prize in Education for highest achieving second or third year Fraser Coast Bachelor of Education student — $500
  • Beke Koehn, Drew Stephenson Chartered Accountants Prize for highest achieving first year accounting student — $500
  • Lauren Bosley, Inner Wheel Club and Rotary Club of Hervey Bay Prize in Nursing —$500
  • Bobby-Lee Hale, Rotary Club of Hervey Bay City Prize for highest achievement in Nursing Practice Foundations — $500
  • Leanne Berghuis, Wildlife Queensland Fraser Coast Prize for highest achieving student in Endangered Animals and Conservation — $500
  • Louise Ould, Sea FM Prize for highest achieving USC student in Marketing Communication — $500
  • Rahima Bowyer, Anita Pitcher Prize for highest achieving USC student in Services Marketing — $500

Donations to USC for scholarships, bursaries and academic prizes are fully tax deductible and 100 percent of donations go directly to assist students.

For details contact USC Development Officer Greg Bradley at gbradley@usc.edu.au 07 5456 5744.

Media enquiries: Please contact the Media Team media@usc.edu.au