Dare to be Deadly Residential School Bursary
$1,000
Once Off
Limited
March 31, 2025
June 5, 2025
ISSP-funded
The Indigenous Commonwealth Accommodation Costs Scholarships (Indigenous-CAS) assist with relocation and accommodation costs for Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander students enrolled and studying in enabling, undergraduate, honours, or postgraduate courses (for example, travel costs, meals, and accommodation). At CQUniversity, these scholarships are known as Dare to be Deadly Scholarships (D2BD).
To be eligible to receive the D2BD Residential School Bursary, successful applicants must:
- Identify as an Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander person and provide Confirmation of Aboriginal and or Torres Strait Islander Identity or Cultural Reference documents as detailed under the Supporting Documents section below.
- Be enrolled in one of the below courses of study in Term 1, 2025:
- Bachelor
- Bachelor Honours
- Associate Degree
- Advanced Diploma (Higher Education)
- Diploma (Higher Education)**
- Postgraduate (Coursework)
- Attend the unit residential school on any CQUniversity Campus more than 75kms one way trip from your home residence.
*Preference will be given to students residing in regional and remote Australia (as defined by ABS) and/or from financially disadvantaged backgrounds.
**Please refer to the CQUniversity Handbook to check course eligibility.
Students will be ineligible if they are currently in receipt of any of the following:
- Services Australia ABSTUDY Residential Costs Option.
- Services Australia Relocation Scholarship.
- Department of Veterans’ Affairs Relocation Scholarship Payment.
- Commonwealth Accommodation Scholarship.
- A Commonwealth Scholarship or Indigenous Commonwealth Scholarship at another institution.
Applicants who have received or are currently in receipt of the scholarships listed above must declare this at the time of application. Failure to declare this may result in your scholarship being withdrawn.
Information on how to apply will become available on the website closer to the opening date.
A D2BD Technology Bursary will be awarded on the basis that the applicant meets the Indigenous Student Assistance Grants Guidelines 2017.
As a scholarship recipient, you will be asked to participate in a feedback survey. You may also be approached to assist with positively promoting the CQUniversity Scholarships program by sharing your experiences as a recipient through media or invited to attend events such as Orientation or Open Day.
CQUniversity has a range of support services located on our website Student Support Services and Financial Preparedness.
Declaration of Receiving Disqualifying Scholarships
Students will be ineligible if they:
- Are currently in receipt of any of the following:
- Services Australia Student Start-Up Scholarship.
- Department of Veterans’ Affairs Student Start-Up Scholarship Payment.
- Commonwealth Education Costs Scholarship.
- A Commonwealth Scholarship or Indigenous Commonwealth Scholarship at another institution.
- A CQUniversity or Donor Funded Scholarship provided for the same purpose in the current term.
- Have already received a CQUniCares Technology Bursary or a D2BD Technology Bursary within the current term.
Applicants who have received or are currently in receipt of the scholarships listed above must declare this at the time of application. Failure to declare this may result in your scholarship being withdrawn.
Payment of Scholarship
Successful applicants are required to enter their current financial institution details (banking details) into their MyCQU (refer to instructions) for payment to occur.
Payment will be made to the successful applicant within 2 weeks of notification of a successful application. Payments will be made electronically to the successful applicant’s nominated bank account.
Applications should include all necessary supporting documents. Incomplete applications cannot be considered.
Applicants will need to supply any or all of the following supporting documents as per the CQUniversity Confirmation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Identity Protocol (Section 3.5 Acceptable documentation):
- Certified copies of the applicant’s Confirmation of Identity documents. A Confirmation of Identity document is usually provided by an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander community organisation. The documentation names the individual and confirms they are a recognised member of a specified Indigenous Australian community.
- Ccertified Native Title documentation issued by a Prescribed Body Corporate which specifically names the applicant or provides other formal evidence of ancestral or familial ties.
- In the absence of either of these documents, an original Statutory Declaration signed by the applicant, accompanied by two supporting documents of verification from a recognised cultural consultant/referee (as defined in the CQUniversity Confirmation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Identity Protocol, Section 5.1 Terms and definitions).
All requests for further information to support applications will be sent to the CQUniversity student email account. Failure to supply further information will deem the application incomplete and will not be considered.
Information on how to apply will become available on the website closer to the opening date.
Students will be notified of the outcome of their application via their student email account only. Decisions are final.Commonwealth Government Indigenous Student Success Program
The Indigenous Student Success Scholarship Program (ISSP) is a Commonwealth funded program to help students take on the demands of university and succeed. Dare to be Deadly Scholarships are prioritised towards the support of Indigenous students who are financially disadvantaged and/or from remote and regional areas.