Scholarships

There are a range of scholarships available both through Charles Sturt University and other organisations. Scholarships offer financial assistance to students in a wide range of areas such as excellence, international travel and study experiences, equity and financial hardship and professional placements.

Scholarships available to students studying Bachelor of Dental Science and Bachelor of Oral Health (Therapy/Hygiene) include:

Scholarships available under the Rural Allied Health Undergraduate Scholarship Scheme include:

More about CSU’s general scholarships

VFFF Scholarship

First year Bachelor of Dental Science students are eligible to apply for a scholarship to the value of $50,000. With the aim of assisting with course related costs, the Vincent Fairfax Family Foundation Dentistry Scholarship will be awarded to the successful applicant each year of the five year program in two payments. The first payment will be presented at the scholarship ceremony and the second and subsequent instalments payable at the beginning of each session.

The successful applicant must meet the following criteria:

To apply, students must complete the Charles Sturt Foundation Scholarship Application Form and include copies of relevant supporting documents. Applications must be submitted by early March in the year the applicant commences their studies.

For further information contact the scholarships office on 02 6365 7500, email scholarshipsorange@csu.edu.au or visit the foundation scholarships page.

Bila Muuji Health Service scholarship

The Bila Muuji Health Service scholarship is available to second year Bachelor of Oral Health (Therapy/Hygiene) students and is valued at $7000

For more information contact Mrs Joanne St John, Administration Officer for the School of Dentistry and Health Sciences, Wagga Wagga on 02 6933 2874 or email jstjohn@csu.edu.au

Orange Aboriginal Medical Service’s (OAMS) Peter Andren Memorial Health Scholarship

The Peter Andren Memorial Health Scholarship will provide support to students from regional and rural NSW by assisting with access to tertiary education in order to improve the health and well being of our Indigenous and disadvantaged communities.