Marsh Tincknell Bachelor of Commerce (Professional) Accounting Scholarship

Marsh Tincknell was co-founded in the late 1980s. The dream was to create an organisation that never grew out of having energy and enthusiasm for assisting small and medium sized businesses, and servicing that group with the highest standards of client service, honesty and integrity.

Students must be able to demonstrate academic propensity through an exceptional performance in prior learning (school, TAFE or other higher education) and demonstrate a strong interest in Accounting.

Applicants will need to demonstrate leadership abilities or the potential for outstanding leadership through such activities as community service and be available for interview by the Selection Committee.

The successful candidate will have the opportunity of entering into an internship (subject to the agreement of both parties) with Marsh Tincknell. Such an approach provides an excellent opportunity to develop a fully rounded skill set in a relevant firm, and increase the market attractiveness of the individual concerned.

Programs of study

Bachelor of Commerce (Professional) [1336]

Entry requirements

Applicants must have met relevant School or Faculty entry requirements for admission to a Bachelor of Commerce (Professional) program on a full-time basis.

Value and conditions

Scholarship value and conditions
Payment type Total value Frequency of payments
Cash and Academic components as outlined in the application form. $4500
Per trimester

Number of scholarships available

One (1) scholarship is available.

Sponsor

Eligibility

To be eligible for the scholarship a candidate must:
  • be offered and accept a place in the Bachelor of Commerce (Professional) Accounting
  • be an Australian Citizen or Australian Permanent Resident.
Selection will be based on the following criteria:
  • the scholarship will be awarded on the basis of academic merit and expressed interest in the study area of Accounting. (Section 4 is to be addressed in writing, no more than 500 words).
    and/or
  • meet equity criteria in either rural, socio-economic or be of Indigenous Australian or Torres Strait Islander descent.
Other selection criteria will include:
  • ability to demonstrate academic propensity through an exceptional performance in prior learning (School, TAFE, or other Higher Education). Documentation to be attached to the application form.
  • demonstrated leadership abilities, or the potential for outstanding leadership through activities such as community service;
  • demonstrated strong interest in Financial Planning. Applicants to submit a statement (of no more than 500 words), addressing this criteria.
  • be available for interview by the Selection Committee.

How to apply

To apply for a Marsh Tincknell Bachelor of Commerce (Professional) Accounting Scholarship you must complete and submit the application form below:

Closing date

Applications close 14 November 2008.

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