Senior College Scholarships

Each year, Marist Regional College awards scholarships to current students in Year 10 and students that are new to the College for the following year. The scholarship can be up to the value of 50% discount on the student’s net tuition fees in both their Year 11 and 12 education at the College.

EXISTING STUDENTS

2024 Applications are now closed

The scholarship recognises Year 10 students who live out the College mission and values with respect to academic, co-curricular and outreach opportunities.

Students currently receiving Fee Assistance are also eligible to apply.

PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS

2024 Applications are now closed

For potential students to the College, prospective students will need to provide evidence of their contributions in their respective schools, in line with the criteria.

Every young person has their own unique gifts and talents. We welcome diversity and encourage students to share what they are willing to contribute through evidence-based responses.

PROCEDURE
Existing Year 10 and prospective Senior College students are encouraged to apply. To be eligible, students need to fulfill most, but not necessarily all of the above criteria. A student’s overall capacity to enhance the life and culture of the College will be taken into consideration.

Scholarships are awarded at the discretion of the Principal, following consultation with staff and a Scholarship Selection Committee comprising of seven (7) members:

Principal
College Board Chair
Year Ten Coordinator(s)
Deputy Principal(s)
Director of Faith and Mission

TERMS AND CONDITIONS

  • The scholarship will continue during the recipient’s schooling at Marist Regional College unless their enrolment is withdrawn. A high standard is promoted and encouraged for scholarship recipients.
  • In instances where a recipient leaves Marist Regional College to transfer to another local College to continue their education, families may be required to pay back the scholarship funds that have been applied to their tuition expenses to date directly to Marist Regional College. The circumstances of the withdrawal will be taken into consideration and at the discretion of the Principal.
  • In cases where families are required to relocate and therefore enrolment is withdrawn, the scholarship will simply discontinue.
  • Recipients of a scholarship are expected to positively apply themselves to all aspects of their education and College life. This could be demonstrated by their application to studies, positive attitude, and support and encouragement of others. In instances where a scholarship recipient does not make satisfactory progress, fails to embrace the College mission and values or does not cooperate in all aspects of their education, the Principal may temporarily or permanently withdraw the scholarship.
  • Scholarships can be reviewed at the Principal’s discretion.