Provides financial support to assist with the accommodation costs of University education.
Commencing in August 2013, UAC is offering all-year-round University admissions for applicants. This means that you can apply for undergraduate study at UAC’s participating institutions from August each year until July the following year.
Charles Sturt University is participating in the main Scholarship round. To be considered in the main round offers you must have your application and supporting documentation to UAC by Friday 3 January 2014. Subsequent rounds of participation by Charles Sturt University are to be advised.
To apply, you must:
Preference will be given to if you relocate to attend University from regional, rural or remote area of Australia
To continue to receive the first and subsequent scholarship payments, you must continue to meet the enrollment criteria and low income eligibility, plus for the 2nd payment, have obtained a Grade Point Average (GPA) of 3.0 and above
Download the 2014 Commonwealth Scholarship Guidelines [PDF]
(includes Indigenous Commonwealth Accommodation Scholarships details)
Why does the VTAC application deadline is earlier than UAC's?
The VTAC applications do close approximately 6 weeks earlier than UAC due to different administrative structures.
Applicants, who thought they would apply via VTAC for the scholarship and missed the deadline are also eligible to apply via UAC.
How and when do I know if I was successful or unsuccessful?
Applying through UAC?
Applying through VTAC?
I applied last year and was unsuccessful, can I apply again?
Yes, as long as you meet the eligibility criteria you should apply again.
I already am a recipient of an ICECS and/or ICAS with CSU - do I need to reapply through UAC or VTAC for next year?
You don't need to reapply as your continued scholarship recipiency is ongoing and your ongoing eligibility is checked by the Scholarship Office.
I have received an Indigenous Commonwealth Accommodation Scholarship (ICAS) before, can I apply for another ICAS?
If you have received the full 8 periods of payment of the ICAS, you cannot have another allocation of this scholarship.
What if I am studying part time?
When and how do I get paid?
You will be paid half the Scholarship amount within 3-4 weeks of the Census date 1st Session and the other half within 3-4 weeks of Census in 2nd Session.
Will my Scholarship affect my CentreLink payment?
The Indigenous Commonwealth Scholarship is not considered as income under the Social Securities Act and will not affect your Centrelink payments.
How do I know if my home address is rural or not?
You can check your home postcode listing with this Remote Lookup [XLS]
What happens if I defer my course?
Your offer for the ICAS will be cancelled and you must reapply next year when you commence your course.
How Many times can I suspend my Scholarship?
As an enrolled CSU student, if you take an approved Leave of Absence from your course, you can suspend your scholarship for a maximum of 2 sessions and it is automatically re-activated next session.
Applications for the Indigenous Commonwealth Accommodation Scholarships are submitted via the Universities Admissions Centre of NSW (UAC) or the Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre (VTAC).
Round 1 applications through UAC are OPEN and will close at 05:00pm 3 Jan 2014
Apply through UAC
Applications through VTAC are OPEN and will close at 05:00pm 18 Oct 2013
Apply through VTAC