WAACSU Scholarship Fund

WAACSU Scholarship Fund

Supporting the next generation of agricultural leaders.

Your support helps students access education and build the future of agriculture.

For over 75 years, Wagga Agricultural graduates have helped shape Australia’s rural industries. WAACSU (Wagga Agricultural Alumni CSU)  continues this proud legacy by supporting the next generation of agriculture students through scholarships and community connection.

FUND IMPACT

Access to education – Helping regional students overcome financial barriers

Workforce capability – Supporting graduates to enter agriculture and related industries

Sustainable sector growth – Strengthening the future of Australian agriculture

Enduring legacy – Building a fund that supports students year after year

HOW THE FUND WORKS

The WAACSU Scholarship Fund is a corpus fund. Donations are invested, and returns fund scholarships each year.

This ensures every contribution supports students now and into the future.

The fund currently stands at approximately $65,000.

Growth to $300,000 would enable around $20,000 in scholarships annually in perpetuity.

OPPORTUNITY

Growing the WAACSU Scholarship Fund will:

* Increase the number and value of scholarships
* Support more students studying agriculture
* Strengthen regional communities
* Build long-term workforce capability

Support from individuals, alumni, agribusiness and the broader community all contributes to this impact.

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"I would like to take this opportunity to express my sincere gratitude for awarding me this generous scholarship. Your support means the world to me and will make a significant difference in both my academic and personal journey. Financially, this scholarship eases the burden of university expenses, allowing me to focus more on my studies and less on the stress of managing costs"

Angus Bartter
Portrait of Angus Bartter

Support the next generation of agricultural professionals

Every contribution helps grow a fund that supports students for generations.

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